October 24, 2005

Relaxing

Ollie's weekend consisted of relaxing activities. Shopping , napping and home improvement (though minor) made up his weekend. We went to several stores on Saturday morning and got the supplies for the Sunday's home improvement.

Sunday morning came and Ollie and I went out to fix the gutter. One of our downspout's was so clogged it was busting at the seam. As my assistant and I took down the bottom half of the gutter, the top half came with it. We got the pieces apart, I used my tools, Ollie used his race car. He also had to use the drill and try to screw in the pieces. He wasn't successful, but he was able to open the box of screws without much problem. About half way through he had had enough home improvement and went inside while I finished. He's not quite a working man yet.


Resting after his hard work day.

October 20, 2005

Mr. Food

Ollie has been eating more like an adult the past few days instead of snacking every 30 minutes. We went to get a quick dinner last night at a local sub shop. Ollie had a Ham and Cheese sandwich with chips, pickle and root beer.

He also ate Spongebob, Patrick and Mr. Wolf. While he was dissecting his sandwich to eat it, he named parts of it. Spongebob and Patrick were pieces of bread. Mr. Wolf was the cheese, unfortunately for the ham, it remained nameless. Ollie went at it cutting with his plastic knife and fork. It turned bad for the threesome when he started stabbing them with the knife to eat them. Stabbing is a bit harsh, it was more like poking them hard enough to get them on the utensil.

He surprisingly ate most of the sandwich (except the bread, so Patrick and Spongebob were spared, Mr. Wolf didn't get so lucky). Tonight we'll see if spaghetti noodles and meatballs become Blues Clues or Bob the Builder.

October 18, 2005

Wildlife Prairie Park

This weekends adventure didn't turn out as well as we thought it would. We thought he'd love the wolves and bears. The bears were no where to be seen and the Wolves were pretty lazy. We also had to carry him most of the way. I swear, the boy doesn't think he has legs.

The chickens didn't peck him this time around, of course he didn't get close enough for them to try. He like the cougars and bobcats, mostly because he could see them. The owls were interesting to him, the eagles and hawks not so much. He is an animal lover, he just loves to watch them in movies more than in real life.

Speaking of movies, Ollie watch a lot of parts of them this weekend. Dumbo, Robin Hood (disney version), Shrek and possibly something else. All were not hits. Some will take a little time before he watches them completely. Anything with animals is guaranteed a modest success in the crucial 2-year old Ollie demographic. The rest can wait for another year.

October 13, 2005

Ollie's Story

This story started in the bath tub last night. This is how it went according to Ollie.

I'm going to hide from the wolf on the couch. The wolf and I will go to sleep on
my bed. The wolf and I will wake up and see the 3 pigs. The wolf will take the 2
pigs. The bears and Goldilocks...



This is paraphrased and much of the story was told sentence by sentence several times in a row. Needless to say our little storyteller likes Goldilocks and the 3 Pigs stories a lot!


The Story Teller

October 12, 2005

Bed

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The boy doesn't go to sleep without a fight most nights. We have to be in his bed with him for him to fall asleep. He'll fidget and move any chance he gets. It all keeps him awake, in turn keeps us awake. Tresa tried leaving the room after she laid him down, I tried sitting on his bed while he fell asleep. Neither worked and only kept us up later. At this point, I'm not sure what to do to get him to fall asleep by himself, stay asleep all night and get enough rest.

October 11, 2005

The Characters

We rented ROBOTS this weekend and Ollie loved it. We also watched Bambi and Ollie loved it. We are going to introduce him to the other Disney characters with a movie or two this weekend. When I picked up Cinderella, he watched most of it when I brought it home. He repeats the characters names and parts of the stories.

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The other night he told us he was Bob the Builder, Blues Clues, Bambi, Cinderella and various other characters from TV and Movies. If I didn't know any better, I would've thought he had a personality disorder. Instead, he is just in love with the shows and characters. I'm sure that will only grow with time.

October 07, 2005

No Clue

Don't know what they were doing. She looks like she is mad and yelling at him, he looks like he is yelling happily. Strange things you catch with a camera.

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October 05, 2005

Body Parts

Ollie knows his body parts. You'll point, he'll tell you what it is and then move to the next one. He plays his own game where he grabs a body part and asks you what it is. He'll grab an ear and ask what it is. You'll tell him and he'll move on. We know he knows the answers, and sometimes we'll tell him that he knows what it is, he'll tell us what body part he has grabbed is called. Two nights ago he was sitting in my lapping grabbing parts of my face, the game turned ugly.

Ollie:"What's This" grabbing my ear.
Me:"My Ear!".
Ollie:"What's this?" grabbing the skin underneath my chin.
Me:"Its my fat that makes up my second chin".

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Tresa and I started laughing. Ollie smiled because he thought it was funny. I just hope he doesn't grab someone else's second chin and tell them it is fat!

October 04, 2005

The Last From Labor Day

One more picture from Labor Day (now that it is October). At the reunion we went to the farm of my great aunt and uncle. As on most farms they have tractors. Ollie has a fascination with tractors so we showed him the tractors they used. Initially, like with the airplanes, helicopters and vehicles in the car museum, he didn't wike them. He was scared of their size. He calmed down long enough for us to get a picture of him on one.

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His grandpa tried to get him up on this one, but I had to be the one up there with him. He sat long enough for a few pictures and then it was time to get out, because he was scared. We couldn't leave Grandpa behind, so we went in and out until they were done talking. We'd go in, Ollie would get scared, we'd go back out. We only had to repeat it a few times. Someday he won't mind things larger than him.

October 03, 2005

Another From Labor day

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Grandma and Ollie on Labor Day