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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

18 months old

After enjoying Shea's reports on what her little man is doing, I thought that it would be good for me to journal what was going on in Noah's life yesterday, more so that I can look back and see that we have made progress.

***Warning!!! Get ready for a painfully detailed story of Noah's day.***

Written Feb. 26th...A day in the life of Noah:
Well, today Noah turned 18 months old. He had a big day today! It all started with a bang, literally. Noah woke up to a huge thunderstorm. Then he ate his usual oatmeal with fruit and 1/2 of a waffle and gulped down about 3/4 a glass of milk. We then watched Sesame Street off and on and went down for a little nap to get rested up for the big day. When Noah woke up (a little cranky) we got ready and went to his Gymboree class. Since we were a little early, we decided to get a haircut before class. He was beginning to look a little shaggy. He had a great time at the haircut place because they have a train track (see list of Noah's favorite things). He didn't want to leave until he realized that we were headed next door to Gymboree. He did really well in class and has decided that he LOVES the slides (both climbing up and sliding down), the bubbles, the balls, and the parachute time. When we got home I gave him his lunch which would have been a big hit last week, but today he refused almost everything on his plate. Yesterday he loved rice, today he loves to throw rice. Last week he loved green beans, today he loves to feed the dog his green beans. Last week he loved chicken sticks, today he loves to use chicken sticks as hair gel. Etc. ...and this is the life of my toddler. By the time I figure out what food he likes he will change his mind again. Due to the "hair gel" that he discovered at lunch, Noah got an afternoon bath followed by a good nap. Upon waking from his nap, he played trains for about 30 minutes. He loves to build train tracks and see how long he can make his train. When he was finished playing trains we headed downstairs for a snack. Of course he had to navigate the stairs by himself. Following a yummy snack of yogurt and animal crackers, we played race cars until I got tired of playing. You see, although he loves the race track, he will not shake the cars by himself, so I get to play race cars with Noah. :-) Noah is very good at cheering the cars on though. It's actually really fun for the 1st 20 minutes. While I worked on dinner and straightened up a bit, Noah worked some puzzles and watched Cars (the movie). He kept running into the kitchen yelling, "Hi." I guess he wanted to make sure that I remembered he was there...pretty cute stuff. When Chris got home, Noah yelled "Hi" with a big grin on his face. I know it made Chris' day; they are best buds. We all ate dinner together and Noah ate pretty much the same things that we did. He is feeding himself with a fork now. He really seems to enjoy that. He still has some trouble with the spoon. It always seems to be upside down. We're working on that! I think that Abby wishes Noah would try the spoon more often because that means more food for her. After dinner, Chris and Noah had some father/son bonding time playing trains, and then it was time for bed. What a long fun day Noah had.

Noah's favorite things: Cars, trains, balls, bubbles, puzzles, Abby, any book or stackable thing. Did I mention cars, trains and balls? He has a slight obsession:-) He also likes to put objects inside of things. (i.e. crayons in the box, band aids in the box, etc.)

Noah's favorite Shows:
Cars, Finding Nemo, Veggie Tales, Curious George, and Sesame Street

Noah's Expanding Vocabulary
(these are the ones that anyone could understand. There are lots that only I and maybe the trained ear of another toddler mom can understand): car, ball, bubble, pop, Abby, Momma, Daddy, Bye, Go, Hey there, Hi, All Done, Uh Oh, any animal sound. I'm sure there are more, but these are the ones that came to mind.

A few funny things Noah does:

  1. When asked what Old MacDonald says...Noah responds "EIEIO" with this funny hand motion that looks very similar to the sign language for "all done" or he says "Baaaa" and starts laughing. He is starting to understand that it is sometimes funny if you say something unexpected. :-)
  2. He chases Abby around the house wagging his finger in her face and saying, "peak, peak, peak." The reason for this is that "speak" is one of Abby's tricks, and Noah thinks it is hilarious. :-)
  3. Anytime he likes the food he is eating, Noah says with great emotion and shaking his head..."Mmm, mmm, Mmm, mmm, mmm." (emphasis on the 1st and 3rd Mmm)
  4. Jumping. Enough said...if you haven't seen a toddler try to jump, I highly recommend it. It is really funny. Especially if they are doing it to the beat of a song. :-)

Noah stomping in the puddles at his
Great Gram's house this past weekend.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The helping hand strikes again...

Well, Noah has really started to have a slight obsession with trains and cars. At Christmas, Noah got part of his Uncle Stephen's BRIO train set. (on loan of course) We (meaning Chris or I) usually put together a simple track so that he can push the train cars around the track and up and down the hill. He has been getting very frustrated when he tries to put the track together by himself, so of course, being the sucker that I am, I have been coming to the rescue. Well, today I was busy folding clothes while Noah was playing in his room. I heard him get a little frustrated, but instead of coming to the rescue, I told him to keep working on it and be patient. (like a 1.5 year old understands what it means to be patient...) Well, the fussing stopped, and I went into his bedroom about 10 minutes later. This is what I found. Let me just tell you...my tracks don't come even close to being as good as this one! I was so impressed. Let me just say, I will not be suckered into building a track because it is "too hard" again.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Such a funny little guy

So the past couple of weeks Noah has been pretty funny. He has developed some new skills, some good some not so good. I thought that everyone might appreciate a good laugh. Normally, I would spread these out over multiple posts, but all of this has been happening in the last 2 weeks.


I'm sure there are child labor laws, but I promise he likes cleaning...really...
This is my favorite new skill of Noah's.


So, we try so hard to toddler-proof our house with gates,
but somehow he always finds a way around our best efforts.


Noah likes to spend time in his toy cabinet.
Sometimes he even closes the doors so that I can't see him.
I think he is going to be fantastic at hide-and-seek!


Noah is "marching" around the house with his new tupperware hat.
He kept it on for quite a while.
I think he was showing off for Emma. She was over to play that day.


Yes, that is my child dancing on top of the coffee table.
That's about all I can say about that...

Friday, February 1, 2008

Noah's future room

Yep, Noah is changing rooms. It's pretty sad that I haven't decorated his room since we moved. We decided it is time. So...mom and I have been painting. Here are a few pictures to show what it looks like so far; I think it's turning out pretty good.

Noah's play time with Emma

Noah's week just kept getting more and more fun. We got back from South Carolina on Sunday late afternoon. On Tuesday, Emma came over to play. They had a great time as usual.

Emma liked Noah's new tunnel.


Noah is cheering Emma on.
What an encouraging friend!

Noah's busy week Part 1

Noah's busy week started last Friday when my mom (Nana) came to visit. Then Nana, Noah and I got in the car and headed to South Carolina to surprise my grandmother on her birthday. I think we really surprised her. We met her at the door with party hats, balloons, and a cake. It was so much fun!

Here is Ninen blowing out her candles.
(with Noah's and my help of course)


We went to the Old Oyster Factory for Ninen's Birthday dinner.
(4 generations at 1 table...wow!)


Noah developed some new eating skills. I think he has been watching Abby a little too much. Boy did he love that rice! I guess it was just a little to frustrating to only get 1 grain at a time with his fingers.