Thursday, September 30, 2010

Sophisticated Speech

So Luke's list of words is growing (everything is no longer a "ball") and we thought you might be interested in knowing some of his favorite vocabulary -

cracker ("crack-a")
apple ("ap-pa")
banana ("na-na")
Grey girl ("gay gu")
Frank ("k")
Mickey (as in mouse) ("ickey")
Hop on Pop (as in the Dr. Seuss book title) ("Pop pop pop")
poopie (this one speaks for itself) ("poo-pee" with a point to the diaper)
blue ("booooo")
purple ("puh-pul")
yellow ("nell-ow")
dog ("goad" - he must be dyslexic)
big (as in big dog or big ball)
baseball
basketball (he knows lots of variations on ball)
balloon ("boooon")
Elmo, Abby, Ernie and Bert ("Beet") - think sesame street
ball pit (again, notice the ball theme)
goat ("go")
cow ("ca")
all done ("all daa")

what a fun little toddler-man!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

OIB

For Labor Day, we met Aunt Robin and Pseudo Uncle Dana at Ocean Isle Beach, NC.  We had a great time beaching, swimming, golfing, outlet shopping and hanging out.  Here are some photos!

Luke would like to warn everyone that the last hole at the OIB mini golf course eats golf balls.  It doesn't matter how far you can stick your hand down the hole, you won't be able to recover it.  He tried.  This is very very upsetting.  It is really fortunate that there is an ice cream shop across the street to cheer one up after such a traumatic event.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The Big Camping Trip

Ben for his 30th birthday decided that the family should go camping.  So we loaded up the car, and drove up to a gorgeous campsite right on Lake Chatuge at the Georgia-North Carolina border.  The lake was literally 10 feet from the front door of the tent, which was a bit closer than desired given the lake's magnetic pull on young Luke.  But alas, it was not the magnet that did us in, it was the weather.  Hot and sticky when we arrived and pitched the tent, we got pelted with an intense thunderstorm that first evening.  The storm at first confined us to the car and then to McDonald's for dinner.  It rained a few more times during the night, but the next morning brought a fresh start.  Ben whipped up some pancakes and bacon, and we went out for a bike ride, at which time it started to rain again.  When that stopped, and when we saw we had a two hour window before the thunderstorms resumed, we decided to abort and return home.  The decision was clinched when a woman called out from the next site over "There's a snake in the water! There's a snake in the water!"


Ben and his helper


Luke and his mom in their camp chairs


"Hello Ducks!"


Yes, Mr. Brown and Mickey made the trip.


Before we got wind of the snake...

Sunday, July 11, 2010

What you lookin' at?


In case the naked toddler butt is distracting you, please don't forget to notice the sandals.  As Luke will tell you, there is never a bad time for those sandals.

Can't wait to show this one to his future girlfriends!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Summer Fun!

Go Braves!  (Did you know they are leading the NL East?!)


Fourth of July Parade - The city of Decatur has a parade that all the kids/families can be in and it is sooo cute.  All the people waiting for fireworks sit on the side of the road and cheer for kids and Luke just loved it.  Then, we sat and watched the rest of the parade and he loved watching even more!  




HOME RUN!!!!                                  Walk around the block (look mom, no stroller!)

Monday, June 21, 2010

Florida Vacation

Way back in early May, we headed down to Florida for Joanna's wedding and stayed for a week, tacking on some time at the beach and a few days at Walt Disney World. Luke really enjoyed the beach, knocking down the sandcastles his father would build, scaring the bejesus out of his mom with a toy crab, and crawling around in all that sand. He wasn't quite as sure about the actual ocean. On the way to Disney, we stopped at the Clearwater Aquarium where we took in a Dolphin show and saw Winter, a dolphin with a prosthetic tail. And, then there was Disney. Luke really enjoyed the pools and water play areas at the resort, and he went to the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Epcot. His least favorite part of the whole experience was meeting Mickey and Minnie. One of his parents thought they would be pretty impressed by him in his mouse ears hat, but he was not in favor of putting it on right then, and expressed that to everyone around. Oh, well. He did also have the chance to meet up with Rafiki and Jiminy Cricket, and a few friends stopped to say hello during the parade, and he enjoyed those greetings much more.

His favorite rides and attractions at Disney were:

8-10. Small World, Peter Pan, Tea Cups
7. the flower and plant show going on at Epcot which included tunnels and playgrounds for tikes like Luke.
6. the Buzz Lightyear ride. He really enjoyed this the first time, but then zonked out on it the second time, lowering its rating.
5. Aladdin's Magic Carpet Ride (too bad they make you wait so long to take off though!)
4. the Lion King show at Animal Kingdom. Especially great was the big warthog who was located near our seats, Luke flashed him the peace sign several times during the performance.
3. Jungle Cruise at Animal Kingdom (this cruise really made him dance for some reason)
2. the Parade at Magic Kingdom. Luke sat in his stroller in the front row during the parade, and several characters greeted him personally on their way by, including Chip or Dale (the one with the brown nose), the genie from Aladdin, and Stitch (though Luke ignored him, so Kristina shook his hand instead).
1. The People Mover at Magic Kingdom (yes, this is basically a cart on a conveyer belt, not exactly death defying, but tons of fun nevertheless)

Photos!


with Owen



being a little silly

with Peter Pan and Captain Hook topiaries, Epcot

The People Mover!!!!

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Parade..

Peace, Mickey!!

like we said, the parade was a highlight

Rafiki!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Blog Update

So... it has been a little while since our last post.  If we have any loyal followers left, we wanted to share a few updates.

Luke's first word was "Ball", except it sounds a little more like "Bul".  He's also quite talented at "uh oh" and "bye bye". 

Luke went to his second Braves game.  The Braves won in the bottom of the ninth on a walk-off hit by rookie Jason Heyward!  Of course, Luke and his parents were gone by then, but it was still quite a bit of fun.

Luke graduated at the end of May from the infant village at his school, and after a week of "summer vacation" started June 7th in the toddler one village.  You know he's a big kid when the school asks him to store in his cubby there a bathing suit and a toothbrush, and when his diaper changing room has a tot-sized pot, for practicing that transition.  The first day at school, he went over to the toy kitchen, picked up the toy vegetables, and threw those veggies on the ground.  Some things don't change quite as quickly.

Luke maybe has started to master the art of petting Frank gently.  We say maybe because Frank's not totally sure he's got it down, and Grey still won't let Luke anywhere near her. 

For those of you who watched Luke's epic "One Shining Moment", his basketball skills have continued to improve.  One day he stood in his tree house a good 4 feet away from his Duke hoop, and swished the shot from there.  His father whooped like it was a Brian Zoubek three-pointer.  Sadly, no video of the swish or the whooping.

Oh, and after thousands of miles pushing his train around, Luke started walking all by himself.  He began on Memorial Day.  He was intially a little camera shy in showing off his ability, but you can get the idea of some early steps from the clip below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1cuRVZVnds

And, here's a photo on his first day of toddler-one school.