Wednesday, September 18, 2013

the ever-so-long waiting for the Wedding Party

Pjs & his suit
"Ready to go."
Thursday night we rode to Alice's.
He chose the long neck tie.
A few days before Mary Margaret's Wedding, we started talking about her Wedding Party. It started when we picked up his new pinstripe navy suit at Alice's house. He loved his suit and did not want to take it off. (Remember the picture of the tractor he rode in a few posts back? He was wearing his suit for that tractor ride.) I did convince him to take off his suit that night, though he really wanted to sleep in it. The next night he woke me up several times asking if it was time to go yet.
I drew a picture of a boy in a long tie and one in a bow tie, and I asked him which he preferred. He picked the long tie. Later, he said that he could go to work with his daddy. I asked him what kind of tie he wanted and he said a "shape" tie (Loving his shapes thanks to Team Umizoomi. {that's a tv show.}) As much as he loves purple, I ordered a purple geometric print in the mail.
A few days later we found his shoes at a consignment shop. And then he was ready. The only problem was,....he had to wait a few more days till it actually happened. Thursday night I had to ride over to the Wooten's to drop something off, so he put his suit over his pajamas, for a little pre-celebrating. He got to hang out with Grant & Jack at their house the night of the rehearsal. And the next morning, he was rearing to go at 9am when I left to do the makeup. Instead he went with Pa, Ma, & Kate's to Ed's Grill for some breakfast, where he instructed Kate what to take pictures of.

 

on the car ride to Ed's
Car ride to  Ed's Saturday morning


 
 


Where's Wyatt?

As the sheets were in the wash, Wyatt found a great use for the pillows:
they made the perfect hiding place.
 


Where's Wyatt?
A closer look.
 
 
 

I was instructed to "hide" too.
Yes, I am in the basket.
Now, where can he be?

A cut above

 Wyatt's new favorite skill is cutting with scissors.
This is a picture he did all by himself at the Smart Start Learning Center (or as we call it, the "play place".) I was really impressed that he colored the top green and the bottom brown. Then, he was instructed to color the leaves many colors, cut them out, and glue them on his tree page. He didn't quite get the concept of cutting around each leaf, but I think he did an impressive job. (Granted I am his mom, so I am sure I am a little biased.)

He loves to cut paper at home as well. We do get the vacuum cleaner out a bit more often now.
My Mama said, you know if he starts cutting, he might cut his hair. That hasn't happened so far, but he did try to cut Daniel's hair once. Thankfully I came to the rescue before any damage was done.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Rollin', Rollin', Rollin'

Skateboarding
 
His chalkboard drawing of a monster truck
 

 
His ride on the tractor with Jack, Adam, & Sullivan

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Owen's Birthday party

Wyatt
Owen
A few weeks ago, we went down to SC to celebrate Owen's birthday. Owen turned 3 as well as he is one month and 3 days younger than Wyatt. We had the best time!! There were lots of cousins, there was lots of outside time with little boys running (and bigger boys running to, and Charlotte. Kate even joined the action.) I didn't run, but I did do a few cartwheels. They got to feed the chickens and get an egg from the henhouse, see the kittens, and even hold a few of them. Balloons and hotdogs and burgers, and party favors, not to mention cake and ice cream. Wyatt had a ball!
 
 
Hang in there, Wyatt has a winning run at the very end. The theory was Jack and the 3 little boys played against Connor and Charlotte. Reid was on the sidelines watching a cat.

Jam session & Pedal to the metal

Jam session: 2 recorders (or "corder" as Wyatt calls it.)
Watch him try to move his fingers like Pa.
Probably his favorite instrument that he owns,
his favorite use is to blow it in my ear to get me to wake up and get out of bed.
 
 
Pedal to the metal (actually plastic).
He typically goes faster than this.
 
 

"Won't you please, won't you please, please, won't you be,... my neighbor"

 We decided to have a scooter ride (as we do quite often, although I think this particular day he chose his tricycle), before I could get my shoes on, Wyatt ran into the room with a jar of peanut butter and a spoon for a "snack", since we were out of peanut butter crackers. After we rounded the turn to the "smooth" road and we were at the stop sign, he decided it was time to have our snack (this was about a block from home),so we sat in the shade and ate. (I did convince him that we could make our own pb crackers, so that is what we had.) 
After passing the stop sign, we found Santi playing in his yard. His sister Ana joined us soon after that, and we were all off to Kate's house for an icey pop picnic, since their mom said that they could go. Since it was such a hot day, the children decided to have 2 rounds of icey pops. Then, it was back to Ana & Santi's house to play. Wyatt played minions with Santi, and they slid down the slide, jumped on the trampoline, and swung on the swings. They all had a great time playing together. And my favorite part is that none of it was planned, it just happened ,as life has a wonderful way of putting the pieces together once you get going.