Sunday, July 10, 2011

Conner Prairie

Dear Parker,
I'm interrupting the posts about 4th of July because you had such a fun adventure today and I want to write about it while it is still fresh in my memory.  Lately, I've done more posting of pictures instead of writing about the little things that I know I will forget and want to remember, so that is what I'm going to try to do from now on.

This morning after you went to church with Mom and Grandma we ventured out to Conner Prairie, which is like a living history thing dealing with the 1800-1900's.  We mostly went because whenever we drive down 146th street we see the giant balloon and you always comment on it and we had a buy one - get one coupon.

You were SO excited about the balloon.  We got there right as they opened so they were still flight testing it.  You didn't want to do anything else but watch the giant balloon.  Finally, they started selling tickets.  I was nervous that you would freak out once it started going, but you were just super interested in everything.  You liked to look down the middle and see straight down (which made Mommy very sick feeling.)  You kept asking what the "man" was saying.  I think you had a great time.

We thought that you might be interested in the animals and that balloon pilot had told us that they had baby pigs at the inn, so we wandered into the town.  You were so interested in everything - you wandered into every house and listened intently to what each historic actor had to say.  You seemed especially interested in the old toys.  You watered a garden and swept the floor of the garden hut thing.  The man working had you rub your fingers on a spearmint plant, then smell them.  He asked you what it smelled like and you replied, "Candy!"

You were so interested and excited to look in each new house.  You played with all the old toys and wrote on a "chalk" board with soapstone.  I was very surprised with how in to the whole experience you were.  It was a really good day.  Hopefully, we can find more things like this to do in the future.

I love you so much, Parkerbits.
Mommy

Saturday, July 9, 2011

In the Kiddie Pool

Dear Parker,
We last left off with Aunt Stacy coming for a couple days.  Grandma, Grandpa and Aunt Sally came a couple days later and then you really were in heaven.  You have played in your pool already this summer, but mostly you just sort of walked around and kicked balls and didn't really know what to do with yourself.  Then, Aunt Sally came.  You asked her to get in the pool with you.  She obliged and the craziness began.
 Then, you asked Mommy to get in the pool.  I should have known better than to leave you and Aunt Sally outside plotting against me while I changed because as soon as I got in, you attacked me with water - dumping it on me, splashing me.  Anyway you could get me wet was fine by you.
 You thought the whole thing was awesome and especially enjoyed in when Aunt Sally and I tried to get each other with the water.  You became much more adventurous and would practice "swimming" or laying on your back and floating (You still don't want to get your ears in the water because it feels weird with the tubes - I can't blame you.)  You splashed around with us for about 2 hours.  Then, we got Grandma in on the action.  She didn't want to get IN the pool, but we got her head wet!
You had a fabulous time playing in the backyard in the pool.  Hopefully soon you can have a playset as well.

I love you, Bits.
Mommy

Imagination

Dear Parker,

I'm going to interrupt the series of posts about your family adventures to talk about the craziness of your mind.  You have such an imagination.  I feel like lately it's gotten a little out of control.  At night, I have to put up a "force field" around your bed.  Then, I have to take it down to let the good monsters in.  Then, I have to take it down again because the good monsters let the bad monsters in and now they need out.  (I also have to get up, open the door and let ALL the monsters out of your room).  Then I have to put the force field back up.  Ten minutes later there will be a tiger or a polar bear in your room which will need to be dealt with.  Ten minutes after that, Allie will be talking to you so you can't go to sleep.  It just never ends.  I'm not sure if you are actually afraid of these things or if you enjoy pretending or if you are stalling going to bed.  Whatever the case may be - you are a master at creating and imagining things.

I love you.  I hope that you are not afraid of monsters.
Love,
Mommy

Aunt Stacy

Dear Parker,
I'm a bit behind in writing you because we have been SO busy with family!  Your Aunt Stacy came to visit the day after we got home from your Grandparents house.  You always have so much fun with her. We went to the Zoo on Friday afternoon and then the Children's Museum on Saturday morning.
You and Aunt Stacy at the zoo
 You were kind of snippy at the zoo, but did better at the Museum.  I would have liked for you to explore the new exhibit more, but you were much more interested in the familiar ones.
You giving Allie a ride in a TukTuk in the Egypt exhibit at the Museum
 It was great to have Aunt Stacy here for a couple of days because you love playing with her so much.  She certainly makes you happy!
You and Aunt Stacy playing at the Museum
Aunt Stacy was here for a couple days by herself and then Grandma and Grandpa Sharp (and Sally) came.  More to come about that...

I love you,
Mommy

Monday, June 27, 2011

Time with G&G Booga

Dear Parker,
We have spent the last couple of days at your Grandma and Grandpa Booga's house.  You are having a great time.  We bought some pops (which you love) and you blew through a whole pack on the driveway.  Last summer you mostly threw them or stomped them.  This summer you love to JUMP on them.  Look at that air!
You jumping on Pops
Schererville, which is the next town over, was having a carnival/festival thing with rides.  We thought it would be fun, and it was!  You played the duck game twice (and won lots of miscellaneous junk).
Pulling a duck at the "carnival"
The most momentous thing, however, was that you rode something by yourself!  Last summer we took you to the State Fair and you attempted to get on several rides with your Mom, but freaked out at the last second every time.  Your Mom and I were a little concerned that you would do the same thing again.  You are apparently a big girl now because you LOVED this car ride.  The first time you passed us after it had started you yelled, "I'm not afraid!!!!!!"  It was super cute.
Your first carnival ride by yourself!
You also rode the carousel.  We had Mom ride with you just because it goes pretty fast and there's nothing to really strap you on to that horse!
You and Mom on the wicked fast carousel
You loved the car ride so much that you wanted to go on it again.  So, we let you.  This time you chose a firetruck!  Uncle Stu thought that you looked like a pro in the picture I sent him and said that you should go to work for him in the morning! ;)
Ride so nice you rode it twice
The carnival was in a park that had some play equipment that you had a great time crawling all over.
Climbing at the playground
The best part were these rings that you could reach from the ground.  You love hanging but usually need help to reach anything that you could hang from.  You could grab these all by yourself.
Hanging at the playground
This morning, we went to visit Grandpa Booga's new plant while Grandma was at the eye doctor.  You were not super excited at first, but warmed up and kept asking Grandpa to show you more "cool stuff."  You liked the forklift so Grandpa took you for a ride.  You also liked standing on the big scale and looking at all the metal hoses.  Grandpa even cut you off a little piece so you now have your own flexible metal hose.  We went to lunch and after your nap we went to the park.  You had a lot of fun there and even climbed a spider net all by yourself.  We came home and you wanted to play croquet.  But, what you really meant was that you wanted us to play and you wanted to sit in a chair with Mom's iPhone and play the letter game.   We let you for a little bit.    We had dinner and you reluctantly went to bed.  You have been having a good time.  We have one more day before we leave.  I will post some pictures of you at the park tomorrow.

I love you.  You are getting so big.  I forget that you are just 2 still.  I know you are close to 3, but I think many times you act as if you are 4 and I have a hard time remembering to go easy on you when you act your age.  But, I do love you more than anything.  I'm having a great summer with you.

Love,
Mommy

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

at 2 and 3/4

Dear Parker,

You are getting drastically close to being 3 years old.  We still have 3 months left in which I will call you 2 and 1/2, but you are technically now 2 and 3/4, so I thought I would give a little update about the things you are doing now.
Here goes:

Imaginary play - you are WAY into this.  You take your babies (Allie, Crackers, Tiny Baby, Pig Baby, Squishy Baby, Koko, Glinda and the 3 or so other unnamed babies) to the store, to school and various other places.  You mother them constantly.  You make sure they always have their cloths.  (Yes, each baby now has her own specific cloth that comes with them.  I can't keep them all straight, but you can.)  You make sure they take naps and have the toys they need.  You cook them food.  We took lunch to Mom today and you had to pack a lunch for Allie as well.

Imaginary friends? - I don't know whether or not to call these friends, but we are frequently visited by the Pamas and the Hayfers.  The Pamas are animals, I think.  According to you, they are "Giant" and covered in fur.  They walk on 9 legs, but have no eyes.  They also have hair on their heads in addition to the fur.  Allie does not like the Pamas.  Then, there are the Hayfers.  They are very small and apparently many of them are babies.  We don't yet have much information about their appearance other than they are very small.

New things you are into: Lately you have been obsessed with puzzles.  You have completely mastered all the "pre-school" puzzles in our house (the ones with the picture underneath the puzzle) and you can do several 12 piece regular puzzles (ya know, the kind that come in a box and you have to look at the picture to put them together.)  You help me with the 25 piece puzzles.  You haven't quite figured out the whole "do-the-edges-first" concept.  Instead you like to find all of one thing and put it together.  (Like, let's put together the elephant.)
    
You have a tracing book that I was really hoping you would get into about 3 months ago, but you are very excited about it now.  You trace straight lines and curvy lines, but get a little confused when they combine straight and curvy.  Then you just draw a circle! :)
    
You have also recently become excited about learning your letters.  Thank goodness.  I am confident in saying that you know B, H, O, P, Q, S, W and Z.  There are many others that you get sometimes. You confuse letters that look the same or sound the same....like C with S or I, J, L and T.   I guess that is to be expected.  I would really like you to know them before you go to school in the "fall," but I'm trying to not stress about it or pressure you.
  
 You still like to "read" and make up stories for the books you don't know or recite from memory the books you do know.
    
You have many pretend phones and get many important calls.  Most of them go like this, "HelloHowAreYouGoodOkayBye."  It's all very quick.  At least two times in the past week you have exchanged "texts" with Grandpa Booga in which he has thanked you for the gift cards you bought him.  I'm not sure where you got the idea to buy gift cards, but apparently he enjoyed them. ;)

New Adventures: Yesterday, I was working on staining the fence.  You were trying to be such a good girl and play in the yard by yourself.  Then, the neighbor boy came out and you started "playing" with him through the fence, so I just went over and asked if he wanted to come play in our yard.  So, you had a playdate with a kid neither of us knew very well.  He was pretty well behaved and you seemed to enjoy his company.  Here's the thing though.  He will be 5 next month - so he is more than 2 years older than you are - and you played together just fine.  I guess I don't know if this is normal or not, but you do seem to enjoy hanging out and playing with older kids.  Whatever that means.

Okay, baby.  I guess this is long enough for now.  I can't believe how old you are getting.  You look old and act so grown-up sometimes.  I love you so much but am not quite ready for all this big kid stuff.  I love you so much.
Love,
Mommy

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Splash!

Dear Parker,

You have certainly been getting your fill of the summer water activities lately.  Last night, your cousins came over to play and you all played in the pool.  You were much more aggressive with the "swimming" when other kids are around.  I think it also helped that the water was MUCH warmer than it was the first time you used the pool.  You splashed and tried to blow bubbles and dumped water on Alex's head.  There was a slightly scary moment where you lost your balance and went under and couldn't get yourself up, but Uncle Stu was right there and grabbed you.  You were totally fine and even laughed it off!

This morning, Mom needed to go into school for just a little bit, so we came along and went to the park across the street.  In addition to some pretty fun playground equipment, they have a "splash park."  I wasn't sure how you would react to the splash park part seeing that when you run through the sprinkler, you usually run around the sprinkler.

At first, you weren't too sure - just hanging out on the edge of the water.
 You liked wading through the "river" to the big rocks at the end
 but eventually you warmed up and ran through the water like a champ.
 This picture kills me because you look so old running like that.
 The biggest excitement of the day, however, came on the slides.  First there is a ladder to get to this enclosed platform area that leads to all the slides - you just climbed up the ladder all by yourself.  Then, I was trying to keep my eye on you on the platform, but it was very hard to see because it's kind of enclosed and it's pretty high up.  So, I went underneath and was looking around for you.  Then, I looked at the bottom and there you were.  You had gone down the really big slides all by yourself.  Before you had always wanted to go down with Mommy or Mom.
You kept to the biggest twisty slide, which is pretty slow because of all the bends, but then you tried the straight slide.  Mom started moving as soon as she saw you go in, but she didn't get there in time.  You just popped out the bottom and landed flat on your face.  It is a FAST slide.  Very Steep and Very Straight.  You said you had fun on the way down, but you didn't like falling.  That seemed like a good time to go home.  So, we grabbed some lunch (where you ATE an entire sub sandwich that was chocked full of meat) and came home.  It was a really good morning.

I love you so much.  I am looking forward to more days like today.
Love,
Mommy