We seem to have progressed...From Sesame Street to Bob the Builder. Thanks the the wonders of Netflix steaming video, we discovered "Bob the Builder Live!" Camden and Ethan are now well versed in the ways of Bob, Wendy, Dizzy, Muck, Lofty, and the rest of the BtB cast.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
One on One with E
We've decided that want to make sure to spend dedicated one on one time with each of the boys. So Kim and I will each have nights every so often where we split time with the boys, one on one. Tonight was my night with Ethan. Fairly uneventful as far as what we did, but sometimes things don't have to be eventful to be enjoyable.
We took a trip to CostCo to pick up a few things. Kim thought it would be a good idea to take E to get a Valentine's gift, so we picked up a few things for Camden there. I won't say what we got him in case Camden checks the blog.
We went to Punch for dinner. E took down an entire pizza by himself. Okay, it was the Bambini, but still. All the while he would laugh, giggle, and smile at anyone that would look his way. As we left the restaurant, he waved and said "buh-bye buh-bye" to everyone. When we arrived home, he could barely keep his eyes open. We went straight to his room, read his Elmo pillow book, and within minutes Ethan was out for the count. Recap of Kim's night with Camden to follow soon.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Double Take
Funny story from daycare today. Oh yeah, maybe I didn't mention that we are still sending the boys to daycare on Tuesdays and Thursdays through the rest of this month. Anyway, Camden has been spending a little time in the Transition room, the next age group up. At the same time, Ethan has been spending some time in the Toddler room as well.
Well, today while Camden was gone and Ethan was in the Toddler room, one of the girls, Kylie, was playing with Ethan and calling him "Camden". She was convinced Ethan was Camden. Until Camden returned to the Toddler room. Kylie had this stunned, confused look on her face. As if she couldn't believe there were two of them. The teachers thought it was hysterical. I can only imagine. It's stories like this that we will miss when the boys aren't interacting with the school kids on a regular basis.
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