Friday, February 6, 2015

Mason 18 months

Holy cow my kid is getting so big! And never mind that this post is happening a little late. Things are finally calming down around our house!

Likes:
-food. This kid is such a good eater and will eat pretty much anything I put in front of him. I know when he doesn't like something because he will eat until he "feels full" and then refuses, whereas if he likes something he keeps eating until his plate or bowl is empty, and then usually wants more. Also, he has developed an extreme love for pickles. As in, I open the fridge and he makes a beeline for it before I shut the door so he can point to the pickles. Takes after me.
-popcorn. This can be a separate category, right? More than once he has been a terror...until I pop popcorn and then he's angelic and we sit and eat happily. Love it
-being outside. Whether he's being pushed in the stroller or walking with me or running around at the park, he loves being outside. I'm pretty sure if he were older, he would have the biggest crush on Elsa from Frozen, because the cold seriously does not bother him.
-washing his hands. We watch Daniel Tiger on PBS Kids, as it is the only show that holds his attention. I can only assume its the frequent changing from singing to talking. He loves it. Anyway, on the potty episode, they stress the importance of washing your hands. "If you have to go potty, stop and go right away! Flush and wash and be on your way!" And they make a washing hands motion. Mason picked it up and now will walk up to me rubbing his hands together. And he wants to use soap too. Thanks Daniel Tiger!
-animals. He is really getting into animals and animal sounds lately. I've had to get used to hearing him growl at things. I'll hear it from another room I run in to make sure he's not mad about something (lions, tigers, bears, dragons, and dinosaurs all sound the same as when he is mad) and most of the time he is just growling because he found a lion on something. It's so cute :)
-playing catch. Seriously! He figured out (also from watching Daniel Tiger) how to catch a ball. (Keep your eye on the ball, and then hug!) Our best bet is a football or basketball, and we toss it back to each other, but he has a little stuffed basketball toy (probably about the size of a bell pepper) and he can catch that as well. He figured this out right before Christmas.
-helping me do the dishes. At first I didn't want him "helping" because he stands on the dishwasher door and who knows how long that will last. But he gets so excited, and when we are done he closes the dishwasher door and automatically holds up his hand for a high-five. How can I say no to that? Appliance related, he also likes starting the dryer when we do laundry, and closing the microwave when it's open.
-his blankets. We have these two very fuzzy fleece blankets, and he has claimed them as his own. We don't leave the house with them but if we are home he will grab them and curl up with a book. Often on my lap. It's so cute. And in the morning he needs both of them, not just one, when I get him out of his crib.

Dislikes:
-when I take my phone away. He has always liked watching videos on my phone. I try not to do it very often because he gets bored with them. So usually if he finds my phone I take it away very quickly and he does not like that. That's usually when I stick a pickle in his hand and that calms him down lol.
-when we can't figure out what he wants. Poor kid just will not talk. He points and gestures (which is apparently totally normal for a boy his age) and sometimes we cannot figure it out. He's gotten pretty good at pushing something away if it is not what he wants, or signing "please" if it is what he wants.
-the end of bath time. More specifically, when I lay him back to rinse his head off. Not a fan of being on his back in the water. We're going to have to work on that kid. But he has no problem blowing bubbles. Maybe it's because he can see what he's doing, but can't on his back?

Other notables:
-signs "please" when he asks for something. Sometimes I still have to prompt him but mostly he does it on his own.
-knows what a dog and lion say (this was at 18 months - he knows a couple more now).
-sleeps really well. He will sleep 12-13 hours at night and takes a 2-3 hour nap during the afternoon.
-gets cranky when he's hungry. Usually if he starts trying to hit or push, I know it is time to feed him.
-climbs everything, surprise surprise
-has 12 teeth. Four top, four bottom and all four molars. The molars all came in within 2 weeks, and the first three I found all in the same day. Good times!
-knows all the signs to Popcorn Popping, Itsy-Bitsy Spider, Wise Man and the Foolish Man, Pigeon House, and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (the nursery leaders made up actions for that), and he is working on Head Shoulders Knees and Toes. It is so cute to watch him do his little hand actions! My favorite is "It wasn't really so, but it seemed to be" and he wags his little finger.
-I can't remember where the papers are with his height/weight, but he is around 30th% for weight and in the 60th% for height. He is growing like a weed!

Now for some pictures! We love our little toddler man!
He learned how to point so we could tell him what things were.

Anyone need air in their bike or jogging stroller tire?

I love my little family :) I also need to have people take pictures of us more often.

We love the park. His climbing instinct is in full swing all the time.

Not even a lollipop could keep him awake this time...

We got him allergy tested since his pediatrician was worried when I told her he got trashy when he ate eggs and milk and soy sauce. He came back negative for everything, meaning his little tummy is just not ready for them yet. (PS, milk is almost totally fine now).

I was cooking dinner one Sunday and someone wanted to wear an apron like Mommy.

Taking the new car for a spin!

Surprise! We are sitting on Mommy!

He finds the funniest nooks and crannies to "hide" in

Looking so grown up in two piece pajamas!

Love the park. And can you see the wood chip in his mouth?

Early Christmas gift from Grandma and Grandpa Parker. He LOVED it.

"Here Violet, hats are no fun to wear. Let me help you."

Daddy sleeps while Mason watches home videos of himself. He knows how to swipe both directions and can touch daddy's thumb to the play button lol

I'm ready for my walk!

Channeling his inner goof. Or something.

Bath time is the best!

I was out for a walk/jog and my coach fell asleep on me.

Ward Christmas party. All he ate that night was a cupcake.

He discovered he loves blueberry candy canes just as much as his mom!

Pickles are a new love as well.

You can't make sugar cookies without eating frosting!

Allen's grocery store has these fun little carts. He loves it!

First time at the duck pond where he realized something cool was happening.

We sure love you Mason!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Christmas 2014: 4 women, 3 men, 2 babies, 1 bathroom

We had a great, busy, fun, wonderful, cramped Christmas this year! All of my siblings (minus missionary Tim) were able to go to my parents house this year for Christmas! My parents just moved to a small rental home (very temporary) in Watsonville, CA (home of the best berries in the world! Seriously, the Driscoll plants are there, and my dad works for their grower). Unfortunately berries are not in season in the winter, but Mason and I partook of the yumminess when we went to CA in October.

Disclaimer: Feel free to skip to the pictures and captions if you don't want to read my journal entry on the trip lol. 

Anyway, Sean and I left Provo the Saturday before Christmas at 6:30am. Mason decided not to fall asleep right away, so he munched away on cereal while Sean and I talked and listened to music in the front seat. I tried to sleep but it didn't work. After a couple hours (I think in Wendover), we took a potty stop, let Mason run around in the Burger King for a few minutes, and then I took a turn driving. What a drive! It started snowing like crazy while I was driving! Luckily we have a new car (Toyota Highlander) with amazing tires and 4 wheel drive, so I was like, "what snow?" Best. Feeling. Ever! Sean and Mason both slept through this, so I happily drove through the beautiful white, listening to Nat King Cole's Christmas album, followed by Bing Crosby's Christmas album.

 
Snow, snow, snow, snow, snooooow! (Movie, anyone? Hint, it is sung)

We stopped for lunch and gas in Battle Mountain (our new car unfortunately gets worse gas mileage, our gas light had been on for 20 minutes when we stopped), and we ordered a pizza from the little pizza place inside the gas station. It was surprisingly good! Mason decided he wanted to eat his pizza like a big kid, how cute is he! Nom nom nom...


Back on the road, and we didn't stop until Reno maybe? I can't remember. We let Mason run around a Jack in the Box, and he had a great time getting his groove on to whatever song was playing over the loudspeaker. We got back in the car and headed to Uncle Wally and Aunt Vicki's to stay the night! They fed us a yummy dinner, and Sean and I passed out and slept wonderfully!

This little window Sean is sticking his head out of overlooks Wally and Vicki's livingroom/dining room/kitchen. Many a memory up there of being beaten at Phase 10 by Sam and Christianne...

We woke up Sunday morning to a very delicious breakfast, and got on the road to make it to my parents' ward 2 hours away. Whichever way Siri took us to Watsonville was absolutely beautiful. Mason slept most of the drive, and it was slightly foggy and there were huge trees lining the road. Beautiful!

We made it through sacrament meeting (barely, Mason was so exhausted and tired of being confined), so after that we went home, had lunch, and both babies went down for naps. Sort of. They didn't sleep very long. But they had a great time getting to know each other and playing and stealing toys from each other and knocking each other down (mostly Mason. He's not used to being the bigger kid!). Dinner and bedtime, yay sleep!


Carly, did you learn your lesson not to squirt water on Mason's head? Lol

Monday morning I woke up at 5:45 to start working at 6. My mom was up so she could leave for work in King City, so we got to see each other for a few minutes. As she was leaving she said, lovingly, "Goodby Blaze! Goodbye Sandi!" to the dogs, and then, "bye Hayley..." and left. She loves the dogs more apparently... Blaze slept by my feet while I worked. He still loves me :) I worked 6 hours Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and then had afternoons and evenings free to spend time with everyone.


 
Monday night, Carly, Dad and I went to Salinas to do some shopping for Mom. We found some great stuff! On the way back, my dad got a call from his sister Sylvia saying his brother Carl had passed away. My dad and Carl are only 2 years apart, and my dad was in shock. None of us could really believe it. He was a great man and we miss him a lot, but I know we will see him again one day, and he will have his same sweet smile on his face.

I woke up Tuesday morning (remember, 5:45am), and Carly was up with Oakley! I couldn't believe it. Carly said Oats wouldn't go back to sleep. So I took her, grabbed a couple toys, and sent Carly back to bed. No fun being awake at 6am, even when your baby is sooooooo cute! Oakley hung out with me while I made phone calls. She tried eating sprinkles, and then laid down next to Blaze. Silly girl!

On Tuesday afternoon, we took the kids to the park! The boys (my dad, Sean, and Bryce) threw a football around, while Carly and I chased after Mason and Oakley. Utah parks are lame, I'm just throwing that out there... this place was cool!



After the park, we went home, had dinner and Carly and I played with each other's hair. I miss that!!! Please bless me with at least one girl who will play with my hair when I am older!

Mason discovered the shower while we were there. He would often make his way in and we would hear the drain thing being dropped . The bathroom door stayed closed the rest of the time.

(I think I'm mixing up my days. Tuesday, mom and Carly picked Jenny up from the airport, and Carly and I played with each other's hair Monday? Maybe. Probably. Oh well.)

 Anyway, Wednesday was more work, where I got yelled at for calling on Christmas Eve. Um, lady, it was only 10am!! I could have ripped into the girl for yelling at me after the week I had had so far but I kept my cool (yay me!). That afternoon, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium! It is so cool, and is on the list of top 10 aquariums in the world I'm pretty sure. Amazing. Mason was very wary (which is funny because he was not at all wary at Sea World in August), until Jenny showed him how cool the jellyfish were. Then he had a great time! We got home and watched Scrooge while the babies slept.

 

Pretty sunset driving home!

Thursday, Christmas Day! I didn't have to wake up at the crack of dawn! I slept in, and woke up when Mason woke up. We opened stockings while waiting for everyone else to wait up (cough cough, Sean!). My dad was so excited, especially with Mason and Oakley around. Christmas is more fun with little kids! We ate breakfast (which Bryce and Carly made and it was DELICIOUS) and then opened presents! We do presents one at a time. Carly cried when she opened Oakley's gift (see my last post). And she made Mason this AWESOME felt toolbox and he looooves hammering everything. At least it's soft! Sean loves his pocket knife and stethoscope from my parents (stethescope made PA school seem SO close). Mason got spoiled from everyone, and I got exactly what I asked for haha. Yay for growing up!

Sean and Bryce spent a lot of time playing two-player games on the tablets we got for Christmas (my parents both got iPads so we got their old tablets).

After presents, the babies napped and we all just lounged around waiting for THE MOMENT...

Tim skyped us around 3:30! We got to spend an hour with him on the phone, and it was great! He got to see Mason and Oakley for the first time outside of the pictures we send every week! They had no idea what was going on but it was fun. We had an amazing family testimony meeting at the end of the call that left us in tears. He comes home in just 2 and a half months!! I can't believe it.


We ate a yummy dinner and watched a Marx brothers movie, and went to bed. Yay for doggie footstools...

On Friday morning we woke up early so we could do our other Jones family tradition, day-after-Christmas shopping! We went to the Gilroy outlets and mom spoiled the babies rotten. She also bought stuff for the rest of us too. I didn't need much but found a few things, and Sean got some new dress shirts as well. Carly left early so they could drive part way back to Washington, and we left shortly thereafter.
Mason trying to get to Grandma...

More movies and hanging out Friday night, and I worked a couple hours after we got home.

On Saturday, we woke up and got ready to go to Morro Bay! We had a delicious lunch at Giovanni's (THE best and totally worth the wait), walked around a bit, then got ice cream and went home! We stopped in Atascadero so I could say hi to a friend from college and her sweet little boy! Mason and Nathan had a great time running around for a few minutes!


Guys, Mason will tell you, Aunt Jenny is SO cool!

We ran into Jenny's second grade teacher while we were there! They lived two houses down from us in Bakersfield. What a random coincidence! I remember one time trick or treating at their house, and her husband answered the door and said "Trick!" after we said trick or treat, and we were so confused! He gave us candy after explaining...




 

We got back in time to have dinner, and the missionaries joined us! Always a treat to eat with the Lord's servants :) After Mason went to bed, Sean, Dad and I played games for a while, then went to bed as well.


Sunday brought church again, and then packing and organizing so we could leave the next day. Originally we were going to leave Saturday and go to Bakersfield and stay with my friend Katie, and then drive back to Provo Sunday, but with the funeral, Sean got the time off approved and we stayed a couple extra days in Watsonville with my parents. On Monday afternoon we went to Bakersfield and stayed with Katie and then left Tuesday afternoon to drive to Riverside.

Mason and Claire. They were so cute together!
  
 
Mason had so much fun with Claire that he slept the entire drive down to Riverside. Until we got stuck in traffic. Cursed 210 eastbound...

There was snow in the Grapevine! That rarely happens. It was a little weird to see.


We had dinner at Sandi's house with tons of my family on my dad's side, and then the funeral was Wednesday morning. It was a wonderful tribute to Carl, and it was great to see so many family members and spend time with them. After the funeral was the dedication of the grave, and then back to the church for the luncheon. Of course this is the point on the trip that Mason didn't want to be glued to me haha. He ran around chasing my cousin Sam's twins, who are almost exactly 1 year older than he is. After the luncheon, we got in the car and drove back to Provo. It was 3:30am when we got back, but we made it.
The flowers on top of Carl's casket.

Cousins! 
 
What a trip! A couple days after we got back we did Christmas with Sean's family and opened more presents. Mason is one spoiled dude! As it should be :)

[Sorry for the novel, but the wordiness is more for my sake and my posterity's, than for anyone else :)]