Sunday, November 23, 2008

On/Off

It wasn't too long ago that Dougie discovered light switches. He loves turning lights on and off but we always had to help because all the switches are too high. Today, he learned that there was one within his reach when he stood on his learning tower. Now he can play with it whenever he wants. Great, just great. ;)

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It's Official - I'm a Soccer Mom!

We finally found a soccer program for Dougie. I have been looking for a long time but most programs won't take kids until they are 4. Then, a friend of mine mentioned that we should try SoccerTots. We signed him up and Dougie had his first class this morning and loved it! Well, he loved half of it. The class is almost an hour and that is a long time for such a little guy to be running around. It'll get better once he gets used to it.

We tried to get some pictures but Dougie was moving fast and my camera couldn't keep up. We hope to have better ones next week.

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Now, I just need a minivan.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Puzzle Me This

Dougie loves puzzles. I would have thought he was too young for them but they use them in feeding therapy and he was doing so well with them there that we decided to get him some for home.

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He does this particular puzzle at least 10 times a day. He'll put the pieces in, dump them out and do it again. These particular puzzles make noise when you put a piece in. We haven't put batteries in all of them but he actually doesn't seem to care if it makes a noise when he puts the piece in.

Sometimes, Dougie will even work on several puzzles at once. He manages to work out which pieces go with each one and will get them put back together without a problem.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Lost in Translation

Today's activity was finding a ball hidden under a colored dish. The premise is that you re-hide the ball under the same colored dish each time. It takes a few attempts but after a few rounds finding the object should be easy.

I covered Dougie's eyes and hit the ball. Blue ball/blue dish. He found it on his second try.

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I covered his eyes again and re-hid the ball and moved the dishes around. This time, he checked under the blue dish the first time. This actually sent the ball onto the floor but he did find it.

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I covered his eyes again and asked him to find the ball. He had clearly had enough because he walked away from the table and into his playroom. It wasn't long before he returned though.

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Apparently, I should have been more clear. :) At least he's resourceful.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Scrub Scrub Scrub

This year in Kindermusik we have talked a lot about doing things around the house. One of the songs is about cleaning the house. At the beginning of the year we sang "Dust Dust Dust" but lately we sing "Scrub Scrub Scrub." Dougie always enjoys singing it in Kindermusik and scrubbing the walls there.

Today, Dougie found a soft book and started using it to scrub my desk. I sang the song for him while he was doing it and he kept saying "aga" (again). I decided to get him a sponge so he could clean properly. He loved it. We sang and scrubbed for almost 20 minutes.

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Sorting

We had Dougie's speech evaluated several weeks ago and the therapist asked if he could do several activities like sorting, matching, etc. It dawned on us that we had never asked him to do any of those things. So, we've decided to start trying to do a few more structured activities with him in addition to his reading time and the ever important play time. :)

Today was our first activity and we worked on sorting.

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As you may be able to tell from the pictures, sorting is not currently Dougie's strength. He loved to put the little pompoms in the cups but he didn't really care which ones they went in. By the end, he was putting all the blue ones together but he never took to the brown or yellow. We plan to try again tomorrow at a different time of day and perhaps with some different colors.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mystery of the Falling Pants

Occasionally, Dougie comes over with his pants down around his ankles. He's skinny and sometimes, he just isn't wide enough to keep his pants on. We have to buy the bigger size so they are long enough and they just don't make boys belts for kids this age. So, I dutifully pull them up and send him back on his way.

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He doesn't mind it too much though he does like to be wearing pants. I have witnessed them slipping myself so I know that it does happen naturally but apparently, sometimes, they get help.

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That was taken immediately after I had pulled them up. Perhaps we have been over accusing gravity.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

More Pictures from the Park

Our chapter decided to have a second photo opportunity so we decided to try again for a few more pictures of Dougie. Here are some of the best:

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Pictures in the Park

Our MOMS Club did a charity photo shoot recently. For $20 we could do 20 minutes of pictures and then had full rights to the finished pictures. It was a great deal and something we just couldn't turn down. Here are some of the ones we liked the best.

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

What happened to October?

Our poor neglected blog. I have no idea what happened to October but we're going to try to catch up now.

October, as always, turned out to be a very busy month. We made it to the pumpkin patch again this year. It was a lot busier so we had trouble getting pictures that didn't have people in them but we still got several really great shots.

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Dougie removed a bunch of these, this is him putting them back
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After the pumpkin patch, Halloween seemed to just happen. Dougie was Clifford - The Big Red Dog. He LOVES Clifford. Obsessed with Clifford.

Here is Dougie with his stuffed Clifford.

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And here he is dressed up.

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We had three parties to attend again this year so we got good use out of the costume. It's designed for ages 2-4 so maybe he'll still love Clifford next year too. :)