Thursday, June 11, 2009
Just Like Daddy!
Braxton loves to raid our closet. He pulls John's t-shirts off the hangers and throws them on the floor. He takes all of my shoes off of my shoe rack, and usually wears them around for awhile. He tries John's shoes on, but usually gets too frustrated with them, because they are so much bigger. Today however, Braxton found John's "fleep-flops" (aka flip-flops), and came out carrying John's yellow shirt. He wanted to wear it... and here is the result...
Kitchen Gadgets
Braxton pulled this utensil out and told me what he thought it was for. I tried to explain to him that it is called a whisk and goes to my hand mixer... but he was determined that it was used for singing songs. I have no idea where he would get that from... I swear on my life that I have never used anything of the sort to sing songs. I tried to get a picture of Braxton using it as a microphone, but he wouldn't let me take his picture with it. It made for a good laugh anyway!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Ogden Half Marathon
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Ogden Marathon
Here he is coming in...
Here he is running past us, focusing hard on the last few steps... John didn't see us because of the mass amount of spectators. He didn't hear us because he was listening to his music to help him keep pace!
Braxton finally found his daddy! Braxton had been asking for him since 6am this morning. The marathon started at 7am, so John had to leave at 6am to get there. Braxton, of course, woke up almost immediately after John left.
P.S. Thanks to Steve Keller for getting up to drive him to the starting line! If John had had to catch the shuttle, he would have had to leave at 5am. I'm glad that Braxton (and I!) got in that extra hour of sleep!
John and his marathon running partner, Tate. Thank you Tate for getting John started on this marathon thing... We are so proud of him for being active and getting healthy! And who knows... maybe I'll start getting into it!
Friday, May 8, 2009
My Little Pig
I took these pictures of him wearing it... look at him modeling it! Woo-Woo!
After we made the headbands, we went to see the different animals - Braxton got to feed the goats and sheep and he even got to pet the pig! Apparently pigs are even smarter than dogs (according to the zoo helper). The zoo keeper taught the pigs, Monica and Chandler, to touch their noses to a ball after it is thrown. Of course, the reason they do it, is because they get a treat!
Catching Up - April
His sweet little smile just got bigger and bigger....
Catching Up - March
The first class was called "Zany Zebras" and we got to see where the zebras sleep and what they eat. We didn't get to touch them because they are considered to be a wild animal. We also found out that zebras have black skin... so they are really black with white stripes!
We also made this cute zebra.
Braxton had fun at the zebra class, but I wasn't sure that he got too much out of it. But these days he is much more vocal and talks all the time! When I mentioned that we were going to the zoo, he instantly said "Zebras?" That made me feel better that he actually remembered it!
The second class we took was called "Honey Bunny." Braxton got to pet the bunnies, and he loved it. He kept wanting the bunnies to come closer to him so he could pet them more.
The craft we made was really cute too. It was a bag of jelly beans, with ears and a face stapled to the top, and arms on the side and feet on the bottom. Braxton ate quite a few jelly beans while we were making it, so our bunny was pretty skinny! I didn't take a picture of this one, because the jelly beans were all gone before I thought to!
Braxton has also decided that he LOVES it when Megan S., our babysitter, comes over. He cried for a few minutes when we left him one night with her, but then he cried even harder when we came home and she had to go home! We love Megan for doing such a great job!
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I also realized that we have started a bad habit for bedtime with Braxton. Each night we read scriptures and say prayers (that's a good habit!). Then Braxton picks out a few books to read, and then I crawl in bed with him and read the books. I always did it because John would go and finish his work or work out, or go to meetings. When we had Megan S. babysit, I told her to try and get him into bed and told her the routine. Well, Braxton did great until she tried to read to him. He threw the books and said "No, Mommy do it!" Needless to say, when we got home, he was still up.
When we first got his big boy bed (in December) I would read him the books and then lay next to him to keep him in bed - otherwise he would just crawl out. Well, now I HAVE to stay in his bed until he falls asleep or he just keeps getting up. I've tried to break the habit several times, but have yet to succeed. Each time I try, I talk to Braxton about staying in bed and leave with Braxton saying he will stay in bed. However, at two years old he is already telling lies!
He will get up NONSTOP because he thinks it's a big game. And it doesn't seem to matter if I stay calm or get upset with him when I take him back to his room and tell him to stay in his bed. These nights always end up with him screaming and me holding him tightly in place until he settles down and goes to sleep. I have even tried locking him in his room - which resulted in him screaming for what seemed like hours and then falling asleep in front of his door.
I think the real problem is that I have a huge softspot for him. He is so cute and then when he cries like that it breaks my heart! Someday I'll toughen up....
Catching Up
Friday, February 13, 2009
Cold Season
The doctor looked at Braxton's ears and throat and I'm sure that he was thinking "she's a first time parent, just go through the motions..." He said his ears were clear and that his throat looked pink and sore. So he ordered a strep test, just to be safe. Well, the nurse came in - and while I held Braxton down, she swabbed his throat and promptly left.
Braxton was pretty upset about being held down and poked at. He started coughing and then gagging... and then he threw up - on himself and me and the floor. Great... And then he threw up again... so I hauled him over to the sink, where he threw up again.
If there is one thing I cannot handle it is throw up! I have done fairly well with Braxton's puke before... but it only gets yuckier as they get older!
I look at the mess. There is puke from one side of the room to the other. A nice little trail from the bench to the sink. John had to go back to work, and so had just left right before the nurse came in - which means it's up to me to clean it up! Luckily it was mostly clear mucus, but there were a few chunks from lunch.
I had to take off Braxton's sweater and undershirt, because it was on the front of him, and he somehow managed to get it down his sleeve (how does this happen?). He also managed to get it on his right shoe, my pants and the cuff of my sweater.
Right after I finished cleaning it up, the nurse comes back in to tell me Braxton doesn't have strep. What a relief - sort of. If he did have something more serious, at least he would get antibiotics to help him get better faster. This means I have to just wait it out... which means, many long, sleepless nights for me. The one bonus is that Braxton only wants his mommy when he is sick, and loves to snuggle me... I can definately go for that! :)
The nurse then sees Braxton in just his pants, and I'm sure she could smell it, but she politely says "Uh-oh, did he throw up?"
Me: "Yes, and I cleaned it up as best I could, but you will probably want to sanitize the sink and the floor. I'm so sorry!"
Nurse: "Actually it's pretty common for kids to do that. Thank you for telling me though - I often get a surprise... lots of people usually just leave the mess for me to find."
I'm thinking 1) Why didn't you mention that he could throw up? I would have held him over the sink! and 2) Really? People just leave the mess? How trashy and what horrible manners!
Braxton had to leave the Dr.'s office with just his jacket and pants. Good thing it wasn't as freezing cold as it normally is! I got to leave with wet spots on my pants and sweater and with the distinct smell of throw-up trailing behind....
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Mascara Anyone?
And perhaps, I really do need to make a better effort to get ready before Braxton gets up. I think maybe he has spent a little too much time watching mommy fix her hair and put on her makeup!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Braxton's Birthday
The Cake:
The Presents:
Braxton wasn't really opening his presents, so Daddy had to step in and help. However, once we got this toy train unwrapped, he decided to use it as a place to sit!Braxton received a Curious George lunchbox, filled with his favorite thing from Papa and Grandma Billquist's house - Keebler Wheatables. In this picture he is holding a cracker (which we had to open as soon as he saw them!) - so he can only use one hand to unwrap the presents....
We finally got them all unwrapped - and can I just say what a spoiled little boy! He got quite the loot, and I had to spend the afternoon cleaning out old toys to make room for his new ones! And, I swore I would never do it... but I think I'm going to have to make a Toy Room (gasp). Don't worry though - I'm sure I'll recover. :)