Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A Boy and His Pumpkin


On Sunday we carved Keegan's pumpkin. Lyle cut the top off and I cleaned it out. Keegan helped with the design by letting me know what shape eyes, nose, and mouth he wanted. Then I started carving the pumpkin, Keegan had a safety knife and pretended to help cut it while I carved in the faces. Lyle had to finish carving it because my arm got tired, it was a really thick pumpkin.

Then we put a candle in it and turned off the lights. There was a lot of "oohhing" and "Awwwing" from Keegan. He really enjoyed seeing the pumpkin lite up. We left it sitting on the coffee table.

When Keegan got home from daycare on Monday he ran up and gave his pumpkin a big hug and a kiss. Not sure why, but it was pretty funny. Then he said, "Mama, fire, pumpkin" He wanted me to light the pumpkin. So I lit it for him. It was really cute, he kept trying to blow out the candle. Unfortunately he would line his eyes up to the pumpkins eyes and then when he went to blow out the candle he didn't blow inside the pumpkin but into the side of the pumpkin's outside. A couple times he backed up from the pumpkin and waved at it saying "Hi". He was a bit disappointed when the pumpkin didn't respond.

All in all it was a good time. Although I am a little worried about what will happen when we have to throw out the pumpkin because Kee seems to think the pumpkin is a good buddy of his now. See below video and picture for the interaction and the finished product!

We also got a small pumpkin that Keegan could carry. That pumpkin has been getting rides in Keegan's dump truck, he thinks it is the coolest thing ever. What can we learn from this? Well, the love a toddler has for his jack-o-latern is boundless and knows no bounds, even if the jack-o-latern doesn't wave back :-)

Monday, October 13, 2008

Keegan's First Parent Teacher Conference

Keegan had his first parents teacher conference tonight. So after dinner we packed everyone up and drove back to Tutor Time to meet his teacher Sarah.

Sarah has only been Keegan's teacher for a few weeks; his last teacher left and got a new job. I liked Sarah pretty well right away. She introduced herself to me right off the bat and explained how long she had been with Tutor Time (she transferred from a different site)and that she had done infants and pre-K for the last 6 years and was excited to switch to toddler. Keegan seems to like her too, which is what I really care about. Still it was nice to have a teacher actually introduce themselves to you :-) Some of the girls there don't do that very well; although they are really good with the kids.

While Keegan dismantled the Toddler 1 room (absolutely thrilled to have the whole room by himself), we stood and talked with Sarah. She had a checklist of things that Keegan was doing well. He's somewhat ahead in gross motor skills as he can jump now and climb. He also is doing good in fine motor skills (like drawing) and self help skills (like eating with a spoon). He does great with staking blocks (he can stack up to 8 blocks now). She said Keegan was very good at following simple instructions and also was good at sitting still during story time.

The area that Sarah was really impressed with was his language skills. She said that she was absolutely amazed at how much he talks, how many words he knows, and how he is saying three to four word sentences already. I explained that we read a lot together so maybe that helps. She went on for a few minutes about how great this was and how smart he is and how happy we should be. I really didn't know what to say. So I thanked her and said it was good to know that he is so advanced for talking, I mentioned maybe he got all that talking tendency from me :-)

It is good to know that he is so far ahead in speaking ability. We kind of got a hint of that because of our co-workers and how amazed they are at the things we mention Keegan saying. Right now Keegan is picking up words at an amazing pace, I think I hear him say a couple new words each day. This weekend he walked up and pointed to my eyes and said "Mama, sparkly eyes?" He wanted to know why my eyelids sparkled; I tried explained the concept of eye shadow to him. I think he still thinks I am a bit strange for making my eyelids sparkle.

Sarah also said that he plays fine with kids his age and interacts well with adults. When he gets put with bigger kids though he tends to get overwhelmed and stay out of their way, preferring to play by himself. I asked her about this specifically because I have noticed that he does tend to find older kids overwhelming. They are too erratic and noisy for him; he tends to get a bit clingy or just very quiet and wide-eyed.

Overall Sarah says he is a laid-back, very pleasant kid to have around. She said it really was a joy to have him there. Of course, I am happy to hear it because he's my son and I would like to think that I somehow influenced him to behave well! Oh, and of course it's always nice for people to like your child :-)

Lyle and I were discussing how the teacher probably says this to every parent. Sarah is a very enthusiastic teacher and I bet she finds good things about all the children.

Still I do know we are paying them, so it is in their best interest to say nice things about the children. Part of me, of course, hopes that Keegan really is a joy to her and that he really is an exceptionally smart boy...that is to someone other than me. I will always think he is the most special little guy in the world because I am severely biased.

Anyway, it was interesting and nice to know that people like him. Of course, we already know that Keegan knows everyone at daycare and that they all like him. So hopefully he can keep that up well into his teens....

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Chairs and Cars

After dinner today Keegan decided that the house needed rearranging. He has done this a couple times before but tonight he was especially serious about it. He decided that all of the chairs in the kitchen needed to be put in a straight line running from the sunroom through the kitchen to the living room. I mean all the chairs too. So it was the six kitchen chairs and the two bar stool chairs that ended up being put in quite a long line.

He was very intent on it. Probably took him 20 minutes to do. Then he walked up and down the line to make sure they were absolutely perfect. After that he stopped at the end of the row and threw his hands up in the air yelling "Yay!!!" He was so proud of himself. Of course we were obliged to clap for him and congratulate him on his successful lining up of chairs.

Of course he had trapped Ruby in the sunroom with his train of chairs but she didn't seem to mind all that much because Keegan also couldn't get into the sunroom.

Then the chairs were quickly ignored and it was onto the next project. He had a bowl of cheerios sitting on the coffee table for a snack. Then suddenly he got an idea and took off running into the playroom. He came out with one of his Little People cars and started stacking cheerios in it. Apparently a little people car is something like a 7 cheerio vehicle. Then it was time to run the car into the banister to see if the cheerios would stay in the car or fall out. Whenever a cheerio didn't survive the crash Keegan would stop, put his hands on his head, and say "Oh, no!"

Unfortunately the pushing by hand then moved to kicking the car around the kitchen and the cheerio passengers couldn't survive that....

All-in-all it was a pretty typical Sunday night :-)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Baby Loves Disco Profession Pics

The pictures done by the progfessional photographer at Baby Loves Disco are finally up. They can be seen at the following link:
http://sbhphotography.com/BLD-10-08/

You can find pics of Keegan on:
- Bottom of the 2nd page
- Top of the 3rd page
- Middle of the 4th page
- Top of the 8th page
- Middle of the 11th page

I would send a link to each one, but they are loaded into a flash application so I can't do that.

On a somewhat related note we went to the Barnyard Boogie last night. This was an event the City of Blaine put on for kids 5 and under. They had balloons, a petting zoo, snacks, a DJ, and a huge park nearby.

We forgot the camera and decided to not go back and get it because Keegan didn't dance much at Baby Loves Disco (BLD) so we figured it would be the same here. We were very wrong! AS soon as the music started Keegan abandoned the bunnies, chickens, and sheep and ran out to the dance floor to dance. He shook his groove thing like you wouldn't believe. He was out there pulling some dance moves that I have never seen the likes of before. It was hysterical. He had everyone in stitches. He keep the dancing up for a good hour or so, with quick breaks to refill his hands with snack. He was kind of the star of the event; which is saying something considering that I think it sold out with 75 kids there.

I really wish I had had the video camera. He was *so* funny. He was doing the twist, doing some side-stepping, a little funky chicken, maybe some electric slide, and an occasional break dancing move. I wish I could better describe the hilarity of it; I haven't laughed so hard so a long time :-) Much to our dismay he really got into the country songs...then when some electronica came on he decided it was time to go swinging. I guess he doesn't get to here much (any) country at home so...

Anyway, Lyle and Keegan are napping. So I have some stuff to get done. Hopefully we will have a fun weekend!

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

The Big Move

On Friday we did Keegan's "big move". We finally moved him from the upstairs open "nursery" to his bedroom downstairs. I finished that pesky mural which you can see here: http://picasaweb.google.com/UtherPup/2008RoomPainting#5254578728483166002

Moving him down was more work than I thought it would be. We ended up needing to do some stuff in his bedroom that we had forgotten about. Silly little things: like a plate for wiring in the ceiling, a closure for the hole in the wall where the sewage access is, fixing and mounting the drawer in his closet...you know little stuff.
We moved the big stuff down, Keegan thought that part was a lot of fun. Then it was all the other stuff like blankets, cloths, toys. Then I was fussy about other things. I wanted everything in a place that felt right to me. I wanted his pictures hung up and all the odd things I have collected for his room set up. Then I realized that some of the wall still looked pretty darn bare. Well we can't have that, so this weekend it was off to Ikea to get some cute kids bookshelves to hang on the wall (among a billion other fun things for Keegan). I couldn't believe all the stuff we ended up with. There are just so many cool kids things there.

Anyway, Keegan took to his new room instantly. He loves it! We have had no trouble with him sleeping down there; he actually seems to sleep better because the cats don't bug him. He is still waking up once in a while at 4am hungry. The last couple days also sucked because he is getting more molars in and he bangs his head a lot at night and moans. I feel bad for him but what can you do, the kids been on Tylenol for the last two days cause it seems to help with this.

Now that his bedroom is set up downstairs we are finding somethings are easier and some things are not as easily done. Like walking down to his bedroom in the middle of the night if he gets upset seriously sucks. I usually sleep though him though, so that is more an issue for Lyle. It's nice now that we don't have to sneak around upstairs so that we don't wake him up. It is also nice that we were able to turn the "nursery" into a playroom. That way the toys are out of the living room and Keegan has more space to play. So all-in-all it's been awesome.

We had a busy weekend. Saturday we went to Baby Loves Disco, which was fun. Keegan didn't dance much because he was too absorbed watching the other kids dance. He did love the bubbles, the hula-hoops, and the egg-shakers though. The food was okay and the neat lighting was fun. We stayed for 2.5 out of the 3 hours. When we left and got outside the nightclub then Keegan finally decided to dance back to the car :-) The photographer there pulled me over to let me know she got some really cute pics of Keegan. As soon as they are up we will send some links to them. Until then you can look at the pictures we took here: http://picasaweb.google.com/UtherPup/2008OctoberBabyLovesDisco#

Sunday we got up to meet some friends for brunch and then drove out to Afton Apple Orchard. Luckily it stopped raining as we got out there. It was even sunny for a while. Keegan loved the apples and pumpkins. He enthusiastically screamed "Apple!!!" and "Pumpkin!!!" more times than I can count. He absolutely loved the hayride, loved eating the apples, and had a great time at the petting zoo. It was awesome. After that we stopped by Ikea to get all of the above mentioned stuff for Keegan's room and playroom. Here are some pics of that:
http://picasaweb.google.com/UtherPup/2008OctoberAftonAppleOrchard#

It was a busy weekend, but we had a ton of fun.