Scribble and Scrabble

Randoms

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When Ben gets super excited, sometimes he chews on things. Not a problem if it’s a stuffed animal, but it becomes a problem when he tries to take a chunk out of your leg. It’s not aggressive biting, it’s “oh my gosh I have all this pent up energy and need to get it out right now.” Whenever he does it I always say “No! Ouch that hurts” and without fail, every single time, he gets a big lip quiver and bursts into tears. And then I have to try not to laugh, it’s hysterical. He’s such a sensitive little guy, I only think I’ve yelled at him once in his two years…most of the time a firm word is enough to make him stop whatever he’s doing (and sometimes even makes him cry).

We’re working on one of the bedrooms downstairs right now (pictures in another post). Basically, that room will become Andy’s lair of computers, oscilloscopes, circuit boards and capacitor & resistor storage. The man cave. Then the bedroom his stuff is currently in now, will become our bedroom. There are two bedrooms upstairs and two downstairs, and we’re planning to move downstairs to take advantage of the bathroom we finished this year and have a little quiet adult space. This leaves two bedrooms upstairs, Ben’s and one that will be used for a future kiddo. I’m a little apprehensive about being on a different floor than kids, but it’s just the solution that will work best for this house.

Speaking of the house, I’m excited to see progress on the bedroom…but sometimes I get discouraged with all the work. I know it looks nice, and it’s an extreme improvement over what the house used to be. But at the same time sometimes I think it’s not even like we’re restoring an old period home that has character and class. It’s just a ranch house. We’re not really bringing anything back to its former glory, we’re just making a normal house that isn’t gross. And believe me, what we bought was kind of gross to start with ;-) That said, we have a house, we got a good price for the area, little bit of land and it isn’t a “boring” ranch. It does have character and a little bit of interesting architecture. And it’s ours.

We’ve been watching Burn Notice on Netflix and I’ve been having really weird dreams about espionage and smooth talking secret agents.

The other night over dinner, Andy and I were talking about what we did that day. I told him I’d run 4 miles at the Y. He said he walked to the bathroom from his cube. Way to go baby ;-)

Ben and I went on a Starbucks date today. I had coffee, he had a juice box (brought from home, because seriously I’m not paying $2 for one) and we shared a chunk of pumpkin bread. For the most part he’s pretty good in restaurants/public settings. I look forward to many more dates with my little man.

People keep asking what we want for Christmas and I’m struggling to come up with ideas. Remember when you were a kid and would circle all the toys you wanted? So much easier. Actually, if you must know this is what I really want. I’ve wanted one since I was 9. Seeing as nobody will plop down $1,000 for me though, I’ll just have to hope Andy comes up with some invention that makes him a millionaire one day.

Just life

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Just wanted to share two videos of Ben. There’s nothing really profound in them (in fact they might be kind of boring if you’re not his grandparent, haha). They just show daily life with a recently turned two, talkative little dude. Something I want to remember :)

They also remind me that the rough days are worth getting through ;-)

The busy world of Richard Scarry

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Ben has a few Richard Scarry books that he LOVES looking at. Seriously, he’ll sit there for 10 or 15 minutes (which is really good for a toddler). My brother used to love the books too, pointing at all the cars, little pigs, planes and animals doing their activities. I’m not sure if it’s a boy thing or what, but all the little things going on really seem to keep him interested. It’s quite wonderful :)

Baby Yoda

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Somebody was Yoda for Halloweenie. He even played with the lightsaber I had from when I was a kid.

We went to the Harvest Party our church puts on. Now, I have nothing against Halloween or trick or treating, it’s just that if I were a kid…all the games, activities, slides and bounce houses at the church look like way more fun than walking around in the cold. Not to mention we kind of live on a busy street with no sidewalks. I think the Harvest Party was still a bit too advanced for a two year old (he couldn’t really play any of the games and seemed scared of the giant bounce houses), but we still had fun walking around and seeing everyone else’s costumes. There was a little boy dressed up as Boba Fett (another Star Wars character) and when he saw Ben he pointed and shouted “Baby Yoda!” Haha :)

After church we went around to our immediate neighbors to say hi. They know Ben and were excited to see him in his little costume. After Ben went to bed I dressed up in some of my dad’s old Air Force fatigues, put a little war paint on (brown eyeliner) and headed to Chipotle. You could get a $2 burrito if you showed up in a costume. Yum!

Pretty fall

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We’ve now entered the “ugly” part of fall. Windy, rainy, muddy, no leaves on trees and gloomy. A few weeks ago we went hiking in the “pretty” part of fall though. One of the trails I run on has some really nice gravel paths that were perfect for the stroller. Ben still kind of wanders aimlessly and will only “walk” with us for a minute or two. Everything else along the way is just too interesting it seems ;-)

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