Friday, December 21, 2012

Santa, Elf, and thank goodness for two-day shipping!

We have succeeded in getting Griffin excited about Santa Claus.  We have an Elf, whose name happens to be Elf, who visits our house each day.  Griffin loves going to find him and tells Elf what he would like Santa to bring him.

I was just telling a good friend of mine that I wasn't sure if Griffin was really grasping the anticipation part of Christmas yet, but Griffin seems to have proven me wrong.

We were in a store a few nights ago and Griffin saw Diesel (a friend of Thomas the Tank Engine) and a Donald Duck that it seemed he could not live without.  He talked and talked and talked about them as we walked through the store.  I made the mistake of letting him hold one (desperation y'all.  I wanted to get out of there and this seemed like a peaceful way to do it) while I finished my shopping.  So - we had to go put it back when I got ready to pay.  Oh the tragedy!

We talked about going home and telling Elf that he wanted it and that Elf would go tell Santa.  And that's just what he did!  I was shocked.  Santa, I don't think, was prepared to get Diesel and Donald for my little Griffin.  Up until that night, when asked what Santa was going to bring him, Griffin would tell you Buzz Yite-year. :)  But now, each morning Griffin has found Elf and said, "Diesel, peas.  Don-ad, peas."

Santa, we have a last minute request!! (note the thankfulness for two-day shipping reference above)

Here's our pic with Santa.  Griffin loves Santa from afar, but ask him to touch Mr. Claus, and you've got trouble.  So - unprepared as we were to have our appearances captured by film for all time, Chris and I obliged Griffin and smiled.  This is the best we got, people (and yes.  Santa in the picture is lacking.  We have no doubt that this Santa is one of Santa's helpers and not the REAL Santa.)  Next year I will not wait until the last minute and we will battle the lines and get the real Santa for a picture.

Friday, December 14, 2012

My big boy!!

So, I mentioned in the last post that Griffin was practically begging to be potty trained.  Well, he is now - begging, that its.  Not potty trained - yet.  :)  (And as a side note, he is still literally big, too.  We're in size 3T and his size 9 shoes are getting snug....)

Last night we went to Target as a family and Griffin picked out a potty just for him and some big boy underwear.  The big boy underwear wasn't as big of a motivator as I was hoping it was going to be because I don't know if he even really knows what it is.  His big cousins all wear manly things like boxers and boxer briefs. ;)  But none the less, we picked some out and as soon as they are washed, we'll try them on.

I bought a book on potty training for my kindle because at some point we're going to have to do the real deal.  The stay at home and let the messes happen thing.  I think I'll take some time off at the first of the year, after the Christmas travel is over, and get this show on the road.  In the mean time.  Griffin loves his potty and puts tee tee in it any time we ask.  He's even been able to get the more shy number two in it once.

Despite how well he's doing with going on command, I'm not sure how well he'll do with stop-playing-and-go-to-the-potty-before-you-tee-tee-in-your-pants part.  We'll see!!

In other big boy news:  Griffin's getting a big boy bed!  The mattress should be in today and I've got some sheets and stuff to put on it.  We'll keep the mattress  on the floor for now to get him used to sleeping on it and avoid traumatic falls, and then once we're in the new house for a bit, we'll move it up to the bed.

I really struggled over what kind of sheets to get.  Not too little boy, but not super big boy because for crying out loud, he just turned two!!  So, I think I'll get both.  I found a crazy cheap clearanced construction quilt and sheets at Target that we'll use for now (during potty training!) and then I'll reward myself with a trip to poottery barn kids.com when Griffin is potty trained! (yeah, right.  I'll probably feel too cheap for that then, too!)



Griffin - you must know that it is taking everything in me to do this.  Because you are my only baby, I want to cling to that smell of baby wipes and fresh diapers and the cute cuddled look of a bumper pad around a crib mattress for as long as I can.  But, also because you are my baby and I love you so much, I know that the best thing for you is not to hold you back!  You are ready, Boogi!  I love you so much and am so proud of you - still praying to cultivate that strong-willed, persistent, and dangerously fun-loving (that sounds still nice, right?) nature to be a man who radiates with the warmth of Christ.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Polar Express Tradition

I'm really excited to be a part of my family.  We are so cool. :)

This year, Rachel invited us all to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Polar Express Pajama Party.  It was so fun.

Turns out - all the gals from the fam went (Thanks, Mom/BooBoo) and all the kids.  Bret was along for the ride, though not in his jammies. :)

First we got the the museum, all in our pajamas, and did winter science experiments and drank hot chocolate.


Aunt Kelley ROCKED her footies!!




Then we loaded up on popcorn and goodies to watch The Polar Express in the Omni theater.  Griffin loved the popcorn.



Griffin wasn't a big fan of the Omni.  He was terrified.  We sat in the back in the quiet room and did okay for a while, then we just left and walked around.  But, Griffin had a great day.  A stay-in-you-jammies-all-day kind of day:


Everyone agreed this was definitely a "do-againer."  I'm looking forward to many years of The Polar Express and hot-hot-hot chocolate!



Monday, December 3, 2012

An update too late..

So, Griffin is doing some really great things now - and has been for probably about a month, so let's redate this post 11/3/12, k?  Thanks.

Griffin counts!!!  He had totally been holding out on me.  One day he never said it, the next day he counted to 15.  Now he does it all the time and sometimes makes it even higher!

Griffin says thank you and please without having to be asked.

He says everything.  He tells me exactly what he wants, he asks "Where'd that go?," he points out everything he sees.

He says good by and wave to each of his friends and school.  He says, "Bye, Josh" "Bye, Sophia" and then says "Bye Friends" about forty times before we finally make it out the door.

Apparently, Griffin tee-tees on the potty at school - every time they put him on it.  We have been kind of working on this at home, but I know I need to get on it.  He's begging to be potty trained.

Funny story:  Two days before he turned two, we were playing outside with my dad.  Griffin suddenly stopped outside and was still.  I though for sure he was pooping, so I asked him and he said no.  Then he walked up to a tree, lifted his shirt and began tugging at his pants.  I said, "What's wrong, Baby."  He said, "tee tee."  "Tee tee?"  So I helped him pull down his pants and Griffin peed right on that tree.  We refit his diaper, pulled up his pants, and he went on playing.  My dad thought it was hilarious.  I was dumbfounded.  I have got to get this boy some big boy undies.




My Little Stinker

A few too many pictures from Halloween...

This is Griffin when first put his costume on him.  He was NOT excited about it. :)



But then, he went to see his Yogi (La), who he'll apparently do anything for - even wear the hat!












Then, on Halloween night, we went REAL trick-or-treating with his cousins.  It was really fun and sweet.  Conner took such good care of Griffin and let him hold his hand as they walked down the street.


Griffin even said "chick chick treet" at all the houses and thank you when we left.  We got TONS of comments on how cute he was!




(Griffin and his super cute girl cousin, Bonnie.....)
(Conner holding Griffin's hand.....)




Thursday, October 25, 2012

Diamond Dung

So have I told you the story of how I lost one of my wedding rings?  Well let me start from the beginning.

My sweet husband bought me two wedding rings, one to go on either side of the engagement ring.  Why?  because I was a little brat and wanted them.  And he says he got a good dea.  I've loved them.  I think they are perfect.

In August, we went to Fossil Rim with BooBoo.  I knew I would be up close with giraffes and deer eating out of my hands, so I took off my rings and placed them safely in the cup holder of Griffin's car seat.  Why there?  Because if I had put them in my pocket, they may have slid out of it as I was moving across the seat from side to side to feed the animals as they came to the car.

Well, we got to a particularly popular spot for the animals and Griffin was fearless in sticking his hand out and feeding them.  I sat near the door, the food was in the middle seat, and Griffin's car seat sat empty on the other side.  See, in a drive through safari park, children do not have to ride in their carseats because the speed limit is ummm, 2 miles an hour, I think.  Griffin was sitting in my lap to feed the animals. He would get down, go to the feet bag in the middle seat and hop back up into my lap.

On one instance of him hopping back up into my lap, I noticed some quite beautiful feed in his hands headed for the window: My engagement ring (with Nana's diamond), and one of my wedding rings.   Aaaagh!  At some poing, Griffin had decided go all the way across the seat to his carseat cupholder for food. I jumped over to the seat to retrieve the other ring out of the cupholder and found nothing.  I searched the car, Griffin's hands and pockets....I was left believing Griffin must have fed my ring to:


Oh well, I guess.  There some diamond studded dung out there somewhere.....We did have fun and a ring is just a thing....









Thanks, BooBoo, for sharing your Fossil Rim pass with us!  We can't wait to go again!!

Griffin is 2 Years Old




My sweet boy is two.  Yep - I guess he might as well be in college.  Haha.  I know.  Just kidding.

I feel like he's doing so much now so I'll just point out the highlights:
- 37 inches tall, 98th percentile
- 31 pounds, 75th percentile
- if forgot his head circumference but it was in the 80th or so percentile
- diapers are size 4 and 5
- shoe size is 9.  That't right people.  9.
- clothes are 2T, except some pants are kinda short.

- Griffin loves to tell everyone and everything, "bye bye."  He sounds so twangy when he says it and he'll get right in your face.  He's in the habit of telling the door, the rocks, the grass, the car, everything "bye bye."
- Griffin can tell me pretty much whatever he needs.  It's really difficult for most other people to understand, but I know most of his words.
- Griffin is really funny about picking his clothes and his pajamas.  He's got quite the sense of style and will tell me, "I want shirt off/on." Or, "woo woo (firetruck) shirt, mommy, " etc.
- Griffin loves his shoes and boots, too.
- Griffin points out trees as "hi-ya biiiig"(big stick) often.  It's pretty funny.
- He knows most of his colors and gets them right most of the time.  He has absolutely no interest in numbers, still.
- He loves animals, too.  He can name all kinds of animals and their sounds.
- Griffin still likes to read.
- Griffin answers "two" when asked how old he is.
- He makes the biggest splashes in the bathtub.
- Griffin is an expert sneaker-upper.   He loves to tap someone and then run and hide.  It's really cute.
- Griffin likes to wash his hands
- Griffin can master most playground equipment independently.  He really has been able to for a while, I just couldn't back away.  So really, this is a mommy milestone. I've backed away, folks. :)
- Griffin is a very generous kisser. ;)
- Griffin said "love you mommy!"
- He still loves to color, play trains and or trucks, he's gotten in to play-doh thanks to my friend, Jamie's, suggestion, still like Pooh, Muppets, Backyardigans - oh - and the opening scene of The Lion King.


Hard at work in the car...

Eating a favorite snack of ice


If you look closely, you'll see the deer he's yelling at. :)


oh the trains....

play doh!



These next few are from his super cute Pooh birthday party that we had at my parents' house.  They have a spectacular yard with a great play set.  It was the Hundred Acre Woods. :)



climbing up all by himself!

BooBoo pushing and Yogi watching


You can't tell, but there's a mad game of Hundred Acre Woods poke going on at that table.  Complete with Orange Crush. :)

My mom ordered these super cute cupcakes and cake!  Aren't they great?




Griffin ate the ears off of Pooh first, then took the 2 and chowed down. :)


I think we have already read this book Big Green Monster, 50 times in the last week and a half. Thanks Wells Family!

another book!

The big surprise:  a Thomas train table from Nana and Papa, Yogi and BooBoo and Mommy and Daddy!  He. has. not. stopped. playing. with. it.

Griffin, we love you so much and think you have such a fun loving and rambunctious personality.  You are keenly observant both in sight and sound for a little guy and we can't wait to see how God will use you!