Showing posts with label toddler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toddler. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Hide And Seek

This weekend, Kristen and Davis played a game of hide and seek in the basement.  Here are some of the excerpts:

Davis: (Hides in the closet and slams the door)
Kristen: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Davis: (Throws the door open)
Davis: Here I am!
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Kristen: Okay, my turn to hide
Davis: (Puts hands over his eyes and starts counting)
Kristen: You can't look through your fingers!
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Kristen: Your turn to hide
Davis: I'll hide in the laundry room
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A quick Davis tidbit

We have had a hard time in the last couple of months getting Davis to sleep in his bed.  His preferred place to sleep has been on the floor in the doorway.  We have come to terms with bribing him to stay in bed.  This is actually teaching him deferred gratification and self control; he gets chocolate chips in his lunch if sleeps in his bed.

Tonight, we went through a few rounds of bedtime and it ended with me tucking Davis into bed and asking him if he wanted a kiss or to give me a kiss.  He said no definitively, but as soon as I left the room he started screaming a terrible scream.  When I went back in, he told me he wanted to kiss me and gave me some of the best toddler kisses I have ever had.  After that, he calmed down and went to sleep in his bed.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Imagination

We have seen a lot of evidence of Davis' emerging imagination lately.  The last few days he has had long, interactive play sessions with his animals.  He has particularly enjoyed preparing food and feeding his monkey and lion.  I captured about 7 minutes of a 45 minute play session the other day.  I stopped the video a little bit too early - he accidentally spilled some food he was giving monkey and walked off into the other room.  What is missing from the video is where he brought a chair back, put it in the corner and put himself in timeout.  I tried to explain that timeout is not for accidents and that he did not do anything wrong.  I felt a little sad and amazed at the same time - we've never put him in timeout for a mess before so I wonder what went on in his head.

Here is the long video:



And a shorter one where I manage to get him to tell his joke:

  1. Knock Knock
  2. Who is there?
  3. Apple




Sunday, May 22, 2011

A Sunday to Remember

We had a fantastic day today.  After a solid week of rain and gray, we finally had a nice day Saturday and were hoping for a repeat today and planned a big day out.  After some great homemade french toast, we went to the Arnold Arboretum for the first time in two years with the plan for Davis to ride his new Scoot around the wide paths while we enjoyed a walk and the flowers.  Davis wasn't interested in his bike, but he was interested in his truck book and running through the grass which he got his fill of.  After 1.25 miles (I was tracking it) in 80 minutes we headed to JP  for a snack then to the Franklin Park Zoo.  We had a great time at the zoo.  We fed the Budgies, took a train ride, rode the carousel, "drove" the tracker, slide down the slide and saw a lot of animals (lions, tigers, gorillas, ostrich, zebra, and peacock were highlights for us).  Davis had a great time and was quite exhausted by the end of the day.

We took a lot of pictures, a few of which are below.




















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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Toddler Sports - The Pictures

Yesterday, we went the last session (this period) of Toddler Sports at the Y.  It was "peek week", which means that parents are officially allowed to bring cameras and take pictures of their kids.  However, it also meant that instead of doing the regular sports class where they have a single sport, they had lots of different sports and a bouncy house for the kids to jump around in.  Davis, and many other kids, spent most of the class in the bouncy house.  It took Davis a little while to get used to it, but by the end he was doing a good job standing up and bouncing as well as jumping.  One of the highlights came when another toddler vaulted over Davis and later worked on teaching Davis to do somersaults.  In between bouncy house sessions, Davis did play with a few of the balls and run around a little.


The tongue of concentration.


Trying to make a basket.

Taking a shot

Hiding behind the Y sign.

Running back to the bouncy house

Monday, March 21, 2011

Toddler Sports - Round 2

This weekend, we took Davis to the second class of toddler sports at the Y.  This week was hockey and it was just as much fun (at least for Kristen and I) as last week.  My co-workers were pretty surprised that they armed a bunch of 2 to 3.5 year olds with hockey sticks and let them run around the gym.  Davis did really well with the hockey stick and keeping the blade on the ground.  Moving the ball with the stick perhaps a little too much for him, but he had fun running around, playing with the ball, playing hide and seek behind the decorations on the wall and told us when he was done playing.

I managed to capture a short video of the action before he ran to the other side of the gym where they was an older kids basketball class in progress.  During peek week, when the Y officially allows cameras, we'll get a bunch of good videos and pictures.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

San Diego and LA

A couple of weeks ago, we got back from a week long trip to San Diego and L.A.  We went to San Diego as part of a conference where Kristen was presenting and networking and L.A. to visit my brother James, his wife Stephanie and their daughter Melanie.  We had a fantastic time and Davis was a great traveler.  It was great to escape from Boston for a while, see our family and give Davis some new experiences.

We left Boston late in the afternoon on Saturday, arriving very late in San Diego with a connection in Chicago.  Davis loved the airport and he spent all his time on the ground watching plans and trucks.  His favorite part of flying seemed to be landing.  When we landed in Chicago he kept saying "More? More?".  Even after a full day of traveling he was sad to get off the plane in San Diego and kept requesting "More plane?".  We were amazed at how easy it was to fly with him across country and he took to staying in a hotel room like a champ.

We had one day together to enjoy before the conference started and we spent it at Sea World. There is no doubt in our minds that Davis' favorite activity at Sea World was the Orca whales.  We attempted to take him to the Sea Lion/Otter show, but when we sat down and watched for a bit he looked at us like "What? This is really lame".  He was especially confused when people clapped after a sea lion did something, which to Davis just didn't seem to warrant clapping.  We left not too long into the show.  In stark contrast to this, Davis clapped after everything the whales did during the "Shamu show".  If the whales left the main tank for the human-only portions of the show, Davis would sign and ask for "More whales?? More whales??". Increasing in pitch the longer the whales weren't seen.  The entire time, he was standing on Kristen's lap jumping up and down.  We probably haven't seen him so excited before.

Exploring the tide pool at Sea World.
After Sea World, we went out with Mom for a quick dinner, then went to Old San Diego to run around the park before bed.  Part of my strategy for the trip was to tire Davis out as much as possible during the day.  For the most part it seemed to work as he slept in the stroller and went right to bed at night.  

Kristen's conference took up almost all the time between Sunday night and Wednesday afternoon so Davis and I spent a lot of time exploring the sites of San Diego.  Monday we went to the San Diego Zoo, Tuesday the Wild Animal Safari Park, and Wednesday the USS Midway and Maritime museum before meeting up with mom again.

After a great breakfast at the Village of La Jolla on Monday, we ventured to the zoo.  It was enormous and a lot of fun.  Every now and then Davis would notice there were animals, but he really just enjoyed running around and exploring.  Since the zoo was so big so we started with a bus ride around most of the park.  After that we walked, explored, walked and explored and walked some more.  His favorite part of the zoo was the fake caves and sea ice by the Polar Bears.  He spent about 45 minutes in the sea ice eating his apple and being silly with the other toddlers and kids who cycled through the exhibit.  Some of the other highlights of the zoo: seeing a cheetah out for her walk, the female lion who reared up and tried to paw a toddler through the class, watching the Monkeys play above a fish tank, picking flowers and throwing them in the water and the black Jaguar.  

Playing in the Sea Ice
More sea-ice time

Lions! 

The light by the pandas was way more interesting than the pandas
He had a very interesting encounter with a bird who seemed to be guarding something.

My little ham

We spent a lot of time picking up flowers and throwing them in the water.

After the zoo, Davis and I went back to Old San Diego, this time in the sunshine, to have dinner and run around before heading back to the hotel.  Davis enjoyed the cannon, dropping rocks through a hole in a bench, climbing a tree with another toddler and hearing the trains at the nearby depot.

Dropping rocks through a hole in the bench

Climbing trees

Climbing on the canon

Tuesday, Davis and I went to the Wild Animal Park which is run by the same organization as the zoo.  They have a big park where lots of different types of animals are able to mix together.   We spent the whole day are the park and walked at least 6 miles by the end of the day.  We saw another cheetah out for its walk (Davis was asleep when we saw the third cheetah out for its walk) and saw a lot of animals with a lot of space.  The park was about 40 minutes outside of San Diego and they had a lot more room for the animals than traditional zoos.  Some of the highlights: The cheetahs out for their walks, being out in the glorious sunshine, the elephants with tons of space to roam, feeding the ducks, seeing 2 of the last 7 white rhinos in the world and the playground.

Tram ride through the park

Exploring the flowers.
Hanging out by the gorillas
A Secretary bird.  I thought this was very cool.  They stomp their pray to death.

The petting part of the zoo

About to pet the deer.  At least he didn't try to ride it
Wednesday, Davis and I had a short day together before we meet mom after the conference ended.  We headed down to the maritime museum where we saw a replica of the HMS Rose (used to film Master and Commander) then headed to the USS Midway where we had a blast exploring the flight deck and planes.  After the conference ended, we picked mom up and headed back to the zoo.  We enjoyed a quick trip including the polar bear caves again, feeding the gorilla statues and lots of climbing and running around.

Watching the gorillas 
Feeding the gorilla statues

Feeding the gorillas

Playing with the elephant statues
Thursday, we had a wonderful family breakfast overlooking the cove in La Jolla where we watched a person swimming and every minute or so would se the head of a sea lion pop up just behind her.  After that, we headed back to Sea World hoping to see another whale show.  We saw a few of the sites we'd missed the first time, including feeding the sea lions and the shark tank.  Davis and Kristen were even able to touch a dolphin!  (Davis correctly called this whales as well).  We also took in a different, more educational version of the Shamu show which Davis once again enjoyed.  After Sea World, we packed the little one in the car and drove up to L.A. to start our visit with James and Stephanie.

L.A. was great, we had a lot of fun.  Davis and Melanie were fantastic to watch together.  They taught each other a lot and played really well together.  

Playing with one of Melanie's trucks.

Melanie

Playing with Melanie's bike

Davis and Melanie
Friday we went to a train museum / exhibit were Davis was in heaven.  He really enjoyed the trains and taking a model train ride around the park.

Trains!
More Trains!

James, Stephanie and Melanie

And more trains!

There goes a train!

Cousins

Taking a train ride
Saturday went to the local farmer's market were we picked up some amazing fresh fruit and produce.  We had the best oranges we've ever had before packing up the kids and heading to the beach.  The toddlers had a great time digging in the sand smashing sand castles, wading in the water and being outside.  My brother took a few pictures that I hope to get uploaded soon.

The kids had some more fun playing together that night:

Wresting?

Wresting / Hugs
Sunday, Kristen's flight left very early in the morning.  Davis and I had a final morning with James, Steph and Melanie.  We went to the park to enjoy some final sunshine before Davis and I headed back across the country solo.  Davis was a great traveler: I really couldn't have asked for more from the little guy.

Here are a few videos from the trip: