Monday, December 27, 2010
Petting Zoo
We headed to Zoomer's, a great petting zoo around the corner in downtown San Juan Capistrano.
There were goats . .
There were more goats who loved Ryan back . . . And then there was the train . . .
It was a great afternoon at the petting zoo followed by lots of hand washing (actually, a soaking bath)!
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
First Word
Finally we have a real word! It's so exciting and heart melting!
For those who have seen Ryan eat, it's no surprise that his first "real" word is related to food. And for those who have seen Ryan eat a banana, you will certainly not be surprised that his first word is exactly that! "Nana". . . . it's simply heart melting. Every morning, we bring Ryan downstairs for breakfast, he raises his arms up to the counter where we keep the fruit and says, "nana". We try to diversify his diet, but how can you say no. At least he's not asking for cake, right? So, every day he eats at least one "nana". . . and there are many days where Ryan eats more that one "nana"!
Speaking of food, here are Ryan's current favorites:
- "nanas"
- tangerines (my grandpa would be so happy)
- strawberries (are you sensing a theme here?)
- cheerios
- wheat crackers (aka: "cookies")
- pumpkin (gross)
- peas
- yogurt
- cheese
- cauliflower (just like his mom!)
- chicken
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Breakfast with Santa
Santa is much better when viewed from behind the safety of a door.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
14 Month Update
>> Ryan can point to his nose and get's very excited when he can point to your nose (he tries to pull it off your face).
>> Ryan loves his various push cars. He climbs on them, hits the buttons and makes a racket. Then he pushes them until he hits something, abandons the car and goes to on to the next vehicle. Very southern...
All I want for Chirstmas is . . . . TOILET PAPER!
Ryan loves to pull things. He's been caught pulling normal pull toys, but it's most entertaining when he becomes attached to pulling things like strands of New Orleans beads, spools of unrolled ribbon, and most recently . . . . ROLLS OF UNWOUND TOILET PAPER! Last week, Ryan was playing while I was getting ready. Suddenly I noticed it got very QUIET, so I went to find Ryan. I walked into a 1 year old GRINNING little boy who had a full roll of toilet paper spread all over the upstairs (from his room to the bathroom to our room to the bonus room).
And now Paul wonders why he has to use the toilet paper that's folded nicely on top of the toilet rather than on a roll. What, the toilet paper is as good as new! Just call me "environmentally friendly"! :)