Sunday, February 28, 2010

Disney On Ice

Jacob has been really excited about going to see Mickey Mouse. We kept it a secret for a little while, but then broke the news to him slowly. We don't think he totally got it, but he sure did as we talked about it more and the time for him to actually see Mickey grew very close.
Jacob was very excited about going to see Mickey, especially the day of. Amy and Jacob went grocery shopping to help tire him out to make sure he would get a good nap in. While grocery shopping, he was sure to tell the cashier that he was going to see Mickey Mouse after he took his nap.
The show was pretty good and Jacob was definitely in tune to the show. He was anxiously awaiting Mickey Mouse. Finally, the anticipated wait was worth it. He was able to see Mickey Mouse. It wasn't long before Mickey had to let others take the ice and Jacob was quick to ask where he went. Jacob loved the show, but I have to say the ice dancing princesses were not his thing. He was definitely more into all of the characters and some of the music. He was tapping his feet, clapping his hand on his knee and even sometimes clapping to the beat. A great time was had by all.
If you'd like to see the not so good pictures along with some okay pictures, don't forget to check out the picture link to the right...

Off To A Great Start... Or Maybe Not...

Jacob's first night in his new fandangle bed went off without a hitch. We didn't hear a peep the whole night. He woke up like normal, stayed in his bed and started yelling for mommy. No problems at all...

Night number two, Jacob went to bed just fine as usual. It was a little while later when Amy heard a thud and then some wailing (I didn't hear him because I had already fallen asleep on the couch). Amy rushed upstairs and almost through the door... Good thing she didn't barge through the door to save Jacob because he was reaching for the door on his way out. Amy was able to quickly settle him down and put him back to bed. This happened a couple more times in the middle of the night. (...and now I am really wondering why Amy was so quick to give "the eye" when I mentioned getting a side rail when we were at the store looking at them earlier, not such a bad idea now, eh?)

I hear Jacob's door open and whispered to Amy that I think I heard Jacob's door. I kept waiting for Jacob to walk through our open door, but I didn't see him AND I wasn't hearing him. So, I got up to see what was going on. I found Jacob turned around and on his way downstairs (oops! Amy forgot the gate) to find his mommy. We both went downstairs as he was looking for his mommy. I told Jacob that she was upstairs in bed sleeping. He was fine with that and it wasn't long before he asked daddy to make him a pancake for breakfast.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Big Boy Bed

Jacob has now transitioned into the next bed phase. He has graduated to a bed without enclosure! He was very excited all week about this prospect. Jacob was asking about his lamp and new sheets, etc. He obviously wasn't letting this one go.

Here is a peak at the transition:

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Bed Transition Time?

The time may have come for Jacob to have his crib transitioned into a big boy bed. There was discussion last weekend with Jacob about what would happen if he were to have his bed changed. The new bed set, valence and lamp were quite a surprise for him. It was a rather impromptu conversation with him, but he was very excited about the prospect. We weren't quite sure if he was ready or not, so we decided to wait and have further discussion about the change with him at a later date.
Today was the later date for discussion about changing Jacob's crib into a big boy bed. After being able to capture (took a couple of tries due to user malfunction with the camera) Jacob climbing into and out of his crib, we continued the discussion about how/what things would happen. He seems to be grasping the concept of converting his crib. Jacob definitely remembered the conversation last weekend as he was the first to bring up his new lamp. He was pretty excited about seeing his new bed stuff again as well.
Looks like we will be having a big boy dinner on Friday and then heading up to Jacob's bedroom where he will happy Daddy convert his bed. Jacob is really excited to get his hands his new lamp and to be able to turn it on. Guess it is time to Jacob proof his room 'cause who knows what trouble he will be able to get into after we put him to bed... Look Mommy!! No railing!!!!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

A Simple Life Concept

Jacob decided to sit in the corner of the bedroom this morning to play. He was pretending that he was driving his car made out of pillows. It was pretty comfy as he was laying way back in the seat driving his hoopty (sp?). As Amy and I were moving around the house (okay, so Amy was in the shower), Jacob kept reminding me and then mommy (after she was out) that he was driving. He was pretty content for a while until he obviously ran out of gas or felt that he needed to stop and get some. He got out/up and said, "Daddy, I'm going to get some gas." Before long, he came back with a dixie cup of gas from his room and poured the gas into his tank. He was sure to tell me that he was filling his car up so that he could drive to work and make some money so that he could buy gas... My jaw hit the floor as I was just in awe. How could this little boy, well, maybe little man after showing his understanding of a much larger concept, get this?

Saturday, February 6, 2010

First Family Day At The Movies

Jacob told his mommy that he wanted to watch Alvin & the Chipmunks almost first thing in the morning. So, we fired up the tv and started the movie for him. Before long, Jacob said that he wanted to see the Chipmunks at the theater... Did he get any help? Well, maybe... Before Amy came down in the morning, Jacob was spoonfed with the thought of watching the Chipmunks. After all, he loves to watch them as we have seen the first move, well, let's just say more than a few times. Since there was plenty of time earlier in the morning, I checked out where the movie was playing and found that it hadn't hit the cheap movie theater yet, but did find a "super saver" time. So, yes, Jacob had a little help, but he is the one that asked...

The family got dressed and ready to go. We figured we would get there a little early since Jacob had never been to the theater and to let him run around a bit so that he wouldn't have so much energy during the movie. Jacob checked out the arcade and didn't do much running around. He was all about getting into the theater so that he could see the movie.

Impatient? No, not really. I think everyone in the theater was anxious to get the movie going. We planned most of the event pretty well, but forgot to factor in the 20 minute delay from when the movie is supposed to start. I think whoever put the previews together forgot the audience that would be watching the Squeakqual... They didn't really phase Jacob because he was all big and proud sitting in his booster seat between his mommy and daddy with his sippy cup in his very own cupholder.

Jacob wasn't quite too sure what was going on when the lights went out, but mommy quickly told him that meant the chipmunks were about to be on the screen. He was fine with as he turned and noticed a big light behind him. He was very intrigued by what was going on overhead as he checked out the projection room a number of times.

The movie was good and kept Jacob's attention. There was even a cameo appearance by Digger. It helps to know a little about NASCAR to know who Digger is... As the movie was nearing the end, so was Jacob's lunch and nap time. He was getting a little antsy and wanted to get going. Then, there was the big performance by the Chipmunks and Chippettes which basically ended the movie. This grabbed Jacob's attention and sucked him back in. Of course, now the movie ended and Jacob did NOT want to leave. There was a little fuss, but once he was in the car and on his way, he was out for the count.

Friday, February 5, 2010

"NO, I do it"

Jacob has definitely been showing his independence over the past few months. It isn’t unlikely that if you try help out that he will undo and redo what you already did for him. An example is when he asks for a juice box. You open the refrigerator and he is looking and points at which one he wants, but doesn’t grab it. So, you think to yourself, he must want help… So, of course, you reach way in the back to get a box and start sliding it out and all you hear is… “No, I do it”. With this you immediately release your grip on the treasure and back away. This is when “Mr. Independent” climbs into the refrigerator and grasps the juice box, but first, since it was moved from its original resting place, Jacob first moves the box back to where it was and then proceeds to pull his choice out of the refrigerator. It can be absolutely hilarious!! This type of behavior falls right into stabbing chicken nuggets with a fork, taking caps off of water bottles and putting them back on, getting utensils out of the drawer, etc. Jacob is definitely showing his want for independence in many ways and is not afraid of letting you know it or just doing it himself.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Killing Time Can Be Fun!

Today we ventured up to Lakeshore Resort to hang out at the pool and check out the sites. We planned it out so that Jacob could take his nap on the way up there. Although it would be shorter than his normal nap during the week, it would be better than having him take a nap at 4:30 in the afternoon...

The napping scenario worked as it wasn't too long after we left that Jacob had his large chain saw and was cutting logs. We got to our destination with Jacob not quite sleeping an hour so we cruised around a little bit. Of course, now that the car had considerably slowed down, Jacob starting waking up.


Mommy decided to hang out in the gym for a while and Jacob and I took advantage of this and played with the toys in the clubhouse and drew some pictures with the crayons. Jacob was pretty good, but kept mentioning wanting to go see the pool. After mommy was done working out, Jacob and the rest of us headed to the pool.
Jacob loved being in the pool. He ventured right in and made it down the first step... The second step was a little deeper, so then it was time to pick him up and venture deeper. His favorite part was pushing the beach ball under the water and then letting it go and it flying up and splasing all over the place. He thought this was the craziest thing ever and had such a hearty laugh that it probably bubbled up from his toes. Mommy wasn't quick enough to get her camera to capture his face, but it was definitely one to get a picture of... Jacob also thought the water being jetted into the pool. This got the same hearty laughs as before.
After the pool and hanging out in the arcade, we headed out to dinner where he was very good. He really enjoyed his chicken and french fries. He had a riot being able to dip in bbq sauce, ranch, honey mustard and ketchup. It was a feast fit for Jacob.

With the need to kill some time so that Jacob wouldn't fall asleep and wake up at 5 am, we headed to the Salvation Army. It actually ended up being a great time for Jacob, not to mention we did find some gems. Jacob asked for a stroller and just had to find a baby for it to push around. We found a duck in a rain suit. This quickly got old, meaning the duck, so Jacob made a switch from the duck to his tiger. Jacob took the stroller all over the place including going through the clothes to the other side and then coming around and saying "I found you momma" This kept him very entertained. It worked, the side venture kept Jacob up and also pooped him out some. Jacob did stay awake most of the way home, but eventually did crash shortly before we got home.