Well I don't have stats like I wish that I did. I know that Eli has grown up so much and he is growing fast. Some of the things that he loves are strawberries and grapes. He actually loves to eat almost any fruit, even mangos. He really loves balls any type, but I think his favorite is basketball. He knows that you should dribble the ball with one hand and can actually do it for a few seconds. He knows that once he stops dribbling he needs to pass it. He attempts to shoot it. He loves to score.
This week when we went to library Ben found him a book called Cattle Kids. It all about horses. He calls them Giddy ups. He doesn't quite know how to say horse. He does know what sound a horse makes. He loves that book and doesn't mind reading it over and over and over.
He wears a size eight shoe. He wears 2T pants but 3T shirts. He will be in the same size as Lydia soon. Although he is tall and long, he is so active that he seems to me to be solid muscle and he definitely has the Dalton calve muscles.
Lately he was to see everything I am cooking. He will continue to say, "Let me see, Let me see!" until I show him what is in the oven. After he see it he will say, "Wow!"
He has discovered that pants and shorts have pockets. He will walk around with his hands in his pockets and he will try to put things in his pocket.
He is potty training. It is now day four.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Its Raining, Its Pouring
It rained!! Rain is a much needed in Colorado, and to those you that don't know that is where we moved. We are slowly getting used to it here and the kids are calling it home. They have had their ups and downs since we have moved them yet again but they are wonderful kids. Tonight we had a great family night. We went out to eat, for french fries, Eli's favorite, and Philly cheese steak sandwiches.This was something that I never had tried. It was pretty tasty. Ben and I agreed that they need more meat. Eli also went potty twice at the sandwich shop. He gave up diapers this week. He only wears them at night. I am determined to stick with potty training since he completely understands. He just needs consistency and Afterword we stopped at Walmart for a few basic things. I noticed the rain boots were on sale and picked them up for Lydia. It has been a dream of hers to have rain boots and be able to jump through puddles. It seemed to be the prefect day to get them since there was puddles outside. The only mistake was I should have grabbed some for Eli. I will next week and not a moment later. Lydia jumped through the puddles and ran through the water. The look on her face was priceless and I wish I had captured it on camera. As she was running through the puddles she said, " I love this!!!" We took our time walking back to the house and every little spot of water became a puddle. Her face and expression brought back the memories when it was just me and her. What an amazing and optimistic girl! She is such an example for me. On the way home she wanted to get the mail and I told her that dad already got it. She said, "Oh I was hoping for a package for my birthday." I said, "Why!" She said, "It feels like my birthday!"
We got the kids in pajamas and we were tucking them in bed and it started to rain really hard. We all gathered by the window and watched it come down. The farmers in this are sure glad for the rain as well as the firefighters and pretty much everyone. Lighting lit up the sky. Eli was standing right near the window. Then a few seconds later there was a huge crash of thunder. Eli jumped, completely terrified. Lydia started laughing then Eli let out a fake laugh. It was loud and pretty convincing of him not being scared, but it didn't last long and he came over whimpering to me. We were all laughing at his reaction and it took a minute before I could muster a sympathetic, "Your okay."
We love our family. Our children are amazing. They bring and teach us of great happiness.
We got the kids in pajamas and we were tucking them in bed and it started to rain really hard. We all gathered by the window and watched it come down. The farmers in this are sure glad for the rain as well as the firefighters and pretty much everyone. Lighting lit up the sky. Eli was standing right near the window. Then a few seconds later there was a huge crash of thunder. Eli jumped, completely terrified. Lydia started laughing then Eli let out a fake laugh. It was loud and pretty convincing of him not being scared, but it didn't last long and he came over whimpering to me. We were all laughing at his reaction and it took a minute before I could muster a sympathetic, "Your okay."
We love our family. Our children are amazing. They bring and teach us of great happiness.
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