Wednesday, January 19, 2011

December 2010

My new blog goal: to do a monthly post. Maybe more, but no less. Here goes...

My mom stayed with us for a week after Thanksgiving and left at the beginning of the month. We dropped her off at the airport and kept right on driving down to St. George to visit Brent's parents. We had a really nice visit with them and it was fun for Reed to get to spend more one-on-one time getting to know them. We went down there because we had tickets to a Christmas concert at the Tuacahn Amphitheater. They had a Santa there so Reed got his first picture with Santa. Reed was wary of him, but Santa was giving out candy canes so he gave in.


His face in this picture is pretty much the face we got for every picture. He says "EEEE" and makes a huge smiley face, squints his eyes and then drops it all as soon he thinks he's made that face long enough for the picture to be taken. Sometimes we get this face, sometimes we get a totally normal face. Very rarely do we get the in-between, regular smile. Oh well.


We also went for a few rides on the Rhino to look at petroglyphs and (my personal favorite) a place called "The Glitter Pits". It had flat, layered crystal looking rocks all over called selenite (they used to make oven windows and the sparkles in plaster ceilings with it back in the day). Now it's an abandoned quarry and has shards of this crystal rock all over. It's not dangerous like I'm making it sound! There were serious people there with equipment who were
excavating big pieces of it, but pieces the size of my hand were everywhere. On a sunny day it's supposed to be very "glittery" but it was cloudy when we went. It was still really neat.

Also on that trip, Reed discovered he could easily climb out of the port-a-crib. It was when we came home from that trip that he decided to give his climbing skills a try on his crib and he is now a champion crib climber. He can get in and out in mere seconds. It has been an adjustment and he almost always ends up in our bed in the wee hours of the morning. "Mama snuggles" he says as he climbs up on our bed. Sometimes if it's close enough to when we'd wake up we let him stay. If it's early we put him back in his bed and he cries "more snuggles". It's hard enough to let babies cry it out, but when they're yelling "mama more snuggles" it's absolutely heartbreaking.


Reed made his first snowman. Well, he supervised anyway. It's a dirty snowman because of all the leaves that were hanging on until this storm knocked them down. It rained fairly soon after and it tipped over. Even now, when he sees a snowman of any kind he talks about how his tipped over. The remains of the bottom ball are still out there as I type this.




We met Brent after work one day and went to see the lights at Temple Square and played in the Olympic Fountain at the Gateway. They also have a massive Christmas tree there with flashing lights. Reed had a good time. During all the family things we'd go to in Salt Lake in the weeks following he'd see the downtown light off the freeway and say "big lights, more big lights!"


For Christmas Eve we've decided to do pajamas and a book as our family tradition. This year it didn't go over so well. He loves the book and I've read it almost daily since he got it, but at the time he was so upset that he only got to open those two presents and had to leave all the other presents under the tree that it made for a miserable Christmas Eve. Fortunately, Brent worked late on Christmas Eve and Reed and I went to a dinner so by the time we got home there wasn't very much left of Christmas Eve.


A much happier Reed on Christmas morning.

He finally got the train stuff to go on his train table and it is a track for cars as much as it is trains as you can see in this picture. He loves it though and that's all that matters. After he got his train set I opened an ark ornament from my parents and he immediately rans over and said "a boat!" and put it in the little lake on the table. He was getting a little overzealous with his cars and trains so I put the ornament back on the tree and every time I turned around I would find it back on the train table. Funny boy.


Really, the highlight of December was our dishwasher and water heater breaking within days of each other. A few weeks before Christmas. It was really a bummer. The water shut off valve for the water heater broke off when we tried to bypass the water heater (so we'd at least have cold water) so instead we had to completely shut off the water and it felt like we were camping in our own house. We replaced the water heater (Merry Christmas Brent and Caroline) and I have never been so grateful for hot water-or water for that matter! We planned on washing dishes by hand while we waited for a good deal on the dishwasher I want. As luck would have it, my sister-in-laws parents were getting rid of an old, but working dishwasher so we have a dishwasher to help us get by. Reed had a great time with the tools, of course.


Reed loves egg salad sandwiches!



Reed is talking a ton now and the names he comes up for shows he wants to watch amuse us: Pinocchio:"noke 'n oak" Mulan: "nice dragon show" He has a plastic play knife that is his "wife" or knife/sword that he acts along with. How to Train Your Dragon: ("Hiccup") He uses this same "wife" and a sand strainer as a shield. Snow White: "hi ho's". The Jungle Book: "Bare Necessities" don't even know how I'd type the way he actually says it. He thinks the song "Bare Necessities" is the funniest thing on earth. I tried to upload a video of him laughing hysterically watching it, but no luck.

3 comments:

The Larson's said...

This post is all about smiles -- the ones on your blog and the ones we have while reading it and looking at it! Your explaination of his EEEE smile is a crack-up Caroline. Thakns for posting, and the pictures are perfect!

April and Jared Fenn said...

Reed has the CUTEST smile! LOVE it

Paul and Susan's NY Historic Sites Mission said...

Bo,

At first I was going to comment on the first picture, then I saw the next one...then the next. I love your blog and Reed's funny grins. He is so animated. If you can copy off your blog pages to hard copy, Reed will love them one day. Who knows, blogspot may not be around one day.
Thanks for sharing.