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Becoming a Big Boy

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Evan aka BonoThe last few weeks have been very interesting for me as a parent. Evan now will tell you that his stomach hurts when he has a stomach ache, instead of just saying he wants to watch George (Curious George) he will actually tell you which one (space, vegetables, treehouse, etc), and he actually will pose for you when taking a picture.

He is just about potty trained as well which is really nice. He still wears a diaper when he goes to bed and a pull up when we go out somewhere, but he wears underwear the rest of the time when he is home with us. Most of the time we know he went only by him asking for candy corn (that is what we give him as a reward for going), otherwise he is pretty efficient and proud of it! He is becoming a great little “big boy” – as he calls himself.

Evan at the PlaygroundEvan also loves going to the playground to play with “friends”. Any time there are kids around he calls them “my friends” and loves to run around with them. It is really cool to see him play and interact with other kids as good as he does. It does not really matter what age they are. He loves babies and he recently decided one of our friends’ middle school aged son was his “friend” too. Evan followed him around, ate dinner with him, and was sad when we had to leave. At the playground, he has also decided he really likes the slides (he was not really a fan for a long time), as well as likes to swing on the big boy swings (just the flat no-back swings). Next summer should be fun as he will be most likely be riding his tricycle non-stop and be even more interactive with his little friends.

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He Knows What I Want

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Evan takes a class on Monday nights at 6-640pm every week. Some days he does well, some days, well he is tired and not in the mood to listen to anyone. We had one of the later days this past Monday, and it was a doozy.

Evan was all over the place, disruptive, and not making me very happy so I pulled him from the class and let him know I was not happy with him. I told him he was going to go home and right to bed. He cried, and when we got home and he saw that I was serious he tried to deter bedtime by trying to get me with the one thing he knows I love more than most things in this world…watching Guiding Light.

Unfortunately for him, that happened to be the first day that Guiding Light was not on, and even his begging to watch Guiding Light did not help the cause. I did have to laugh to myself because he pulled out all the stops.

Nice try Evan – perhaps next time 😉

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Assume Nothing

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Evan continually just cracks me up. Last night I was laying in his bed with him reading a book before he went to bed and I tried to get out of the bed and he did not want me too so he put his arm around me and his hand ended up on my back. Since his hand was there, I asked him to scratch my back. He then picked up his hand, and started scratching my lower back when I actually needed my upper back scratched so I told him to “go higher” – as I would if anyone else was scratching my back. Next thing I know he moves his hand higher – but higher for him equaled my head, so he started scratching my head. I just started cracking up.

Apparently I should never assume anything – because I assumed he would just go higher on my back, and not higher in general. Every day is an adventure!

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Visit with grandad.

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Grandad came in from NJ last week and Evan and him had a great week together. Evan and Grandad enjoyed the park, the backyard, walks around the neighborhood, and each other. Grandad also introduced Evan to the couch monster – which Salsa has been dealing with for several years now. Thankfully the couch monster slept for most of the visit – or at least Evan kept telling it to sleep. It was fabulous to see my dad and I know that Evan had a great time because when he woke up after dropping Grandad at O’hare – his first comment was, “Where’d Grandad go?” Thanks Grandad for a great visit!

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New skill.

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Evan’s new skill is taking off his clothes and diaper – which has positives and negatives. The positive side: 1. he seems to be moving toward potty training a little more with wanting the diaper off and 2. he knows exactly where to put his clothes and diaper. The clothes go in the hamper and the diaper goes on the changing table. The negative side – 1. he does not always feel the need to go to the potty when he does take the diaper off and 2. sometimes it is behind his bedroom door that he does this and we do not know until we hear him say something like this, “oh no, poop on the blanket.”
Keeping his shorts or pants on seems to help, so no more bedtime with only a diaper.

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The Coin Store

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Amy, Evan, and I went to the bank this morning and Evan – of course – asked what we were doing. I told him we were going to the bank – and he said “the coin store” – and Amy and I both looked at each other and said “yeah…I guess it is the coin store”. We got a huge kick out of him putting together bank and coins, and then store. Always something…

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I Love My Boots

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My Boots Evan recently found his winter boots in his closet and has been wearing them all over the house, in the back yard, and anywhere he can. He puts them on himself and is very proud that he has his boots on. Yesterday we went for a walk with Colby and he decided he wanted to wear his boots – so here is one of the pictures I took with of him with his favorite new accessory.

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The Interesting Twos…

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Bed This morning, like many mornings lately, I had to wake Evan up so we could make it to the babysitter’s house on time. He wanted nothing to do with it…so he covered his head with his blanket and kept pulling the covers over his head when I would try and take them off. Amy and I actually joke about this all the time and we both feel like he is sometimes like a teenager when trying to get him out of bed. He will let you pull the covers off, try to pull them back up, and when you keep at it – he then will just try and get his feet covered up…anything to not have to be all the way uncovered. (I find myself doing this as well).

img_0415After I finally got him up and ready for the day – he tried to barter to be able to take his blanket in the car. This is not unusual either. He is a constant barterer in the morning “blanket in the car?” or “truck in the car?” – but this morning I put my foot down…and you can see what I got. I had a laugh to myself though because my parents have a picture of me doing the same exact thing, except I was not face down in a box of blocks, I was face down on my doll’s bed. Fun times for sure. (I took these pictures with my phone which seems to need to be cleaned – so please excuse the haziness.

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Evan at Arlington Park

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Last weekend we took Evan to Arlington Park because they had a Palatine residents appreciation weekend which included free pony rides and a petting zoo. On top of that, the US Military was there (well some of them) with their planes, trucks, guns, etc. Here are a few pictures from the big day.

E in the Hum-V E in the Hum-V E on the pony

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Just like Grandad.

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Evan Loves apples. We know that from his first trip to PSU where he ate an entire apple one night in the hotel room. So we continue to eat apples together and lately he has been reminding me so much of Grandad or my dad. I give him his apple and he hands it back to me and asks for the stem to be taken off – although he does not know the word stem so he usually just motions and grunts. It reminds me of my dad because when he came out to visit and help out when Evan was first born he ate an apple ever day with his lunch and the first step was always to remove the stem. I do not usually care – but maybe it is a Muller thing but skipped a generation! 🙂