A few updates at the beginning of 2009.
As it has been for the past year or so, the vocabulary continue to expand - words, length of sentences, variations of words and meanings, words to describe how he feels, etc.... It is rather fascinating to listen to him and see what new words he has picked up and how he is learning to put words together to make new phrases, that make sense! A favorite of his lately...his, not necessarily ours, "I don't waaaaant it!" - Used any time he does not want to do something he is asked/told, or when he is asked if he wants something and he does not...till he changes his mind when the "something" is taken away. Fun fun...
Potty training: Going well, actually. We have started in big boy pants all the time when we are at home or going for a quick errand and pull-ups for overnight and long trips. He is getting pretty good and we have gone numerous days in just ONE pair of big boy pants - YEAH! It is nice to say for at least a little over a month we have no "diapers" in the house (minus the pull-ups). He is very motivated by m&m's and knows every time he goes, he gets one. I will say it is still usually prompted by an adult asking, but he does tell me every once in a while, I just usually try not to let it go that long.
Academics and interest: He loves to count things: I will hear him playing with toys and counting them out! We know some of our letters...he can sing the alphabet with help...knows the second half the best. Whenever he sees a "k" he says "kegan"! He can pick up certain books and "read" to himself, or help me "read" familiar books. Loves music: dancing to it, singing it, playing it...he seems to just enjoy it all around. Balls, balls, and more balls - any type of ball from any sport and he will pick it up and play with it! Of course a continued love of tractors and all things big with wheels that move! One other random interest: He really likes to help me in the kitchen - especially stirring things and doing the dishes. He has learned a lot by this: he knows what steam is and what boiling is (tells me when something is steaming or boiling) and knows this means it is "hot" and "do not touch". He can also tell you what smoke is...that is more from candles being blown out...but a few times in the kitchen, too...haha!
Just a few things I could think of off the top of my head. 2008 was an amazing year of leaps and bounds in growth and development and I am really looking forward to 2009 and watching him continue to grow! :)
Picture time:
Swimming in the pool. He remembered a lot of stuff from his summer swim lessons - blowing bubbles, kicking, and floating, to name a few. He still LOVES the water and has NO fear of it...hence why he will be in floaties till he can swim on his own. He bounds on in with no reservations!
Floating with Aunt Stephani
Hey...the floating kind of help me kick back a little...
On New Years Eve we headed off to Plano:
I guess he decided he needed neck support. He was watching a movie and when I looked back he had stuck "puppy" behind his neck...and left it there for a while...silly Kegan!
We stayed at Wendy and Nolans house the first 2 nights we were there, so we stopped by there house before heading to my parent's house. It worked out well because Kegan and Karsyn had a fun time playing together and were SOOO excited to see each other. He kept talking about seeing her the entire trip up there, and Wendy said Karsyn had been talking about since the night before.
Silly cousins playing in some of Karsyn's glasses.
Relaxing with Uncle Nolan...opening gifts is hard work...and waiting for your cousin and other relatives to open gifts is even harder!
Kegan and Karsyn playing with his new dump truck. The packaging was the perfect mess to pick up and dump out of this new toy!
(Side note: This dump truck is really cool. My sister found it on Etsy. It is hand made, from wood, by a man who is a grandpa and would make all these different trucks and trains for his grand kids and decided to make a little business out of it. Here is his sight: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6115775 I believe it all comes un-painted so no worries about paints and that sort. I have found it to be good quality and Kegan has really enjoyed playing with it. I totally recommend the site and these products, if you are ever looking for something along these lines!)
The hit of the evening....pretty much all unwrapping stopped after Karsyn and Kegan opened these and we had to finish the rest the next morning...a harmonica. Kegan LOVED it and was actually pretty good...for a 2 year old.
After a good nights rest the kids woke up to a great start to the new year! Happy 2009!
Kegan was awake before Karsyn, so Aunt Wendy said Kegan could go wake her up...she was not too thrilled at first to be woken up...kept trying to hide in her pillow as Kegan took off her covers, tickled her, and kept pushing her hair around...eventually though she opened her eyes and was very happy to see her cousin!
They then decided to play around some under the "tent" as Karsyn calls it when the cover is over her head.
Boo...found you!
Opening gifts, round 2.
(Ok this picture was more so put in there to show the progress of my belly bump. Ty is really starting to stick out, huh!?!)
Wooo...the big finally...a bull-dozer (which Papa learned NOT to call a tractor. He said something about the "tractor" and Kegan looked at him and said, "NO, buuulldozer!")
After nap time, Karsyn woke up before Kegan and decided it was time for him to get up to...sooo...we put her in the pack-n-play...and she tried and tried to wake him up - talked to him, kissed him...took his sheet off, finally he woke up (I think it was more the camera flashing than anything else).
Earlier that day my dad, Nolan, and Matthew had all gone out to buy Matthew his big gift from my parents - a bike. Wendy, Nolan and Karsyn, got him a kid seat for the back, so of course, Kegan needed a helmet. I was not sure how he would do with putting it on his head. Well...as soon as he saw it he said "football" and wanted it on his head. Not exactly a helmet for football, but good connection Kegan...and well it motivated him to put it on his head. He wore that thing forever that night, just playing around. What a nut!
Aunt Wendy brought a tent over to play in. What a hit!
Sunday we had to say our good-byes and head back home.
We had a great visit and look forward to seeing everyone again after Ty is born! :)
Monday night we had a meeting and Kegan was going to spend some time at Gramma's and Pampa's. While waiting for daddy we went into the garage to ride our tricycle and dump truck. The helmet is a bit overkill for what we were doing...but when he saw it in the garage, he just HAD to wear it!
Wednesday:
They came out and poured the cement slab for Matthew's new barn, so Matthew called and asked if Kegan and I could come put to see it all, and get Kegan's little handprint in the slab.
From books we have Kegan new this was a "cement mixer" and was interested in watching it actually work, up close.
My men in hats. (Kegan is finally wanting to put on hats more often and requested his hat out of the blue on this day, so I gave it to him and he wore it, for a while, till his head got warm.)
Tall pile of sand.
Wooosh...jump down. (Ok, so he really did not jump from way up there by himself, Matthew helped him...this was the landing from another jump from a much lower point on the sand hill.)
After playing for a bit, the cement had set enough and was ready to have our handprints put in it.
His boot marks bade it too (on purpose!).
The families hand prints.
A morning at the farm would not be complete with out a ride on the tractor.
A morning at the farm would not be complete with out a ride on the tractor.
Till next time...
1 comment:
It looks like you guys had a great Christmas and New Years. Love the pictures as always! I got to see Matthew at church, but missed you and Kegan. Next time...
holley :-)
PS- So glad to see the baby bump picture. You're getting so close to being a mommy of 2!!
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