Sunday, July 29, 2012

Hilton Head 2012

 We had some time off around the 4th of July and thought it would be nice to get away to the beach for a few days. We really had NO idea how Crawford would do. I was imagining him taking off once we got to the beach and running the length of the coast never stopping for a minute. Well he did SO much better than I could have ever imagined. He absolutely looooved the beach. He loved the sand, the water, playing with is buckets, sinking in the sand and really wanted nothing to do with the pool. We stayed at the Omni hotel in Palmetto Dunes. Cathleen was down there with some friends and spent some time with us too.
 He liked the pool enough to jump in off the edge and be thrown up in the air and then he wanted to run in cirlces around the pool
 He loved his buckets and sand and would sit there for an hour at time just playing.
I had to attempt to get some cute beach pictures of him early in the morning but chasing a busy toddler trying to get him to look at us for pictures didn't happen.
 It was so so hot but we would just keep reapplying sunscreen to C and he would usually last 2 hours at time before needing a nap.
 We worked on dunking him and teaching how to kick his feet and float...obviously didn't accomplish too much but it was fun to try to work with him on his water skills
 He kept wanting to go farther and farther out in the water with Brad.
We found a restaurant in HH that neither of us had ever eaten at and ended up loving it and wanting it every day. It was the Black Marlin and it was right on the water--they had the most amazing boiled shrimp and it was a loud great place to take C.

 This is what happens when we try to take family photos....C wants down
 This is when C discovered that quick sand exists. His feet kept sinking and he didn't know what to do --it was hilarious to watch

 Taking a break in his beach chair

 This is how he spent most of his time at the beach.


Craw- we can't wait to experience many more beach vacays with you! You were such a delight and we know you will just love the beach!

18-19 months

 I always wanted to make sure I was documenting Crawford's life and of course here is has been 2 months without me updating. He is such a hoot and we constantly are laughing at him. He loves to run, run, and get into trouble. He has more energy and desire to explore than anything right now. He doesn't like sitting still (being in a high chair, stroller etc) He spent a week of June at Christ Episcopal summer camp while Brad's parents were away. I had to get used to packing lunch, outfit changes and it made me sooo grateful for all the the Redds do for us on a daily basis. His first day he went right in and didn't even bat an eye when I left. I got a call around 2:00 and of course I was so nervous about what could be wrong. They told me that Crawford had been bit by another kid. Obviously kids at this age don't really know what they are doing but it will go down as a great first memory of his first day at school.
Here he is with the other kids in his class stroller around campus. They always told me he did great and just always wanted to be busy playing. He had to sleep on a nap mat which of course I thought would be a nightmare but I walked in one day and there he was peaceful as could be on his nap  mat.

 Thank goodness he likes pouches again (since it's the only way we can get him to eat any veggies)
Brad has really loved watching C take to the golf clubs. I am sure he will have him outside next spring really attempting to teach him his favorite sport.

It's so cute to see your child with a bunch of other kids his age and to know that he is learning the very beginnings of socializing. I think he had a ball every day. Whenever I would pick him up he didn't want to leave.

He lovvvves being outside. He tries to get out first thing in the morning. He would much rather play in the front yard but that usually results in him running all the way up the street. We have tried to get him used to bringing his toys out back and playing in the backyard.

18-19 month Stats
  • Weight- 25.8 pounds (25%)
  • Height- 32 inches (75%)
  • You say - mama, dada, nana, bom-pa (grandpa), yes, no, hot, dog, ice
  • You now can really answer us if we say "you wanna go night night?" you will shake your head no or respond with no. It's hilarious. That is why we taught you to say yes but you can't use it quite as well as no
  • You want to take our hand and bring us all over the house all.day.long
  • You are such a help when we ask you to throw something in the trash, bring us a diaper, help us unload the dishwasher or the washing machine you are such a great help. You know exactly what to do.
  • You love to play chase and always want someone to chase you ...when you find us or see us you laugh anad then turn and go the other way
  • You are so sweet and will randomly come up to us and give us kisses.
  • You are so outgoing and wave to everyone when we get places and then usually blow them kisses.
  • You had your first dental visit  at 19 months. You had a little build up on your teeth that we didn't like and Dr. Jones suggested we take you to a dentist and with the quick spin of the polishing toothbrush your teeth looked great again. You did wonderful at the dentist. You kinda whined at first and then started giggling when they brushed your teeth
  • You know lots of animal sounds (chicken, horse, sheep, snake, cow, cat, dog, lion, tiger, pig, duck, frog)
  • You are still quite the picky eater. I can't even really say what you will always eat on a consistent basis other than fruit and plain bread
  • Nana spoils you rotten and gives you lots of ice cream (you go straight to the freezer in the morning and say "ice" --and then you ask for nana all day long ---guess that's what nana's are for
  • You still sleep wonderfully from about 8:30-9 - 7:30-8:30
  • You wear a size 4 diaper
  • You wear 18-24 month clothing and 24 month- 2t sleepers
  • You are still attached to your fingers and blankies and can't go anywhere without both
I get sad when I don't see you enough or if you aren't awake before I leave for work. I constantly want to come in take a peek because I just can't get enough of you. You make us both so happy and we are sooo very proud of the happy, healthy little boy that you are. We always laugh because we can't even take you to the grocery store because you are just soo busy and can't sit  still but soon enough you will want nothing to do with us so for now we cherish the time we spend with you cuddling on the couch and running around chasing you. I can't believe you are one step closer to 2. You have gotten to enjoy a beach trip this month and we just can't wait to take you on so many more adventures in the years to come. You head back to one more week of camp next week and I will miss not seeing you all.day.long!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

4th of July

The Bramhalls invited us over for the 4th and I attempted to make the cliche flag cake. It truthfully turned out better than I expected. The 3 kids had a ball chasing each other around. It was so so hot this day. Camille cut some watermelon and the kids went to town. I have never seen Craw eat watermelon so fast. He was a mess but he loved every second of it.

 We let them run around and play outside until we had to go back inside because it was just too hot.
We ate a lot of delish 4th food--grilled chicken, potato salad, baked beans, and fun 4th desserts.

When it got dark Chris and his neighbors headed out to shoot off gobbles of fireworks. We weren't sure how C would do. Poor little guy was shaking the whole time--he was definitely scared and we didn't last too long. It was a fun evening and just how I remember July 4th growing up...lots of good food, friends, and fireworks in the cul-de-sac with neighbors--we hope for many more fun times in the years to come.

Boston--girl's trip

 We were excited to get the day started. We headed to our hotel, the Colenade. We headed up to the rooftop pool before heading out for happy hour at Sonsie.
 We had a great sushi dinner at Red Lantern before heading to Harvard Square to meet up with some of Alexis's boyfriend's brother's friends. (wow a mouthful). They showed us around Boston and we laughed a good bit at people telling us we had southern accents.
 We woke up Friday and headed out to the duck tour of Boston. They usually let the children drive the boat but somehow Jenny took the captain's seat and look how excited she was!
After our tour we got ready for lunch on Newbury Street at Cafeteria. Then Matt (Alexis' boy) picked us up and took us out to Cambridge to see Harvard. I was waiting for these big welcome gates that said "Welcome to Harvard." Apparently that doesn't exist. So we saw their lucky charm and took some pictures and walked around cambridge for a bit.

Got ready for dinner round 2. We met up with Matt and Tom (who we met in Miami at Alison's bach weekend) and they took us to the liberty hotel for dinner at Scampo.

We woke up early Saturday to head out to Glosta (Gloucester -about 45 min from Boston) --where Matt lives. We got boat ready and took his boat out to check out the greasy pole fest. An italian tradition where italians try to walk this greased up pole about 10 feet in the air and try to grab a flag at the end of the pole. It was a hoot. We were supposed to get lobsters but Matt forgot to put the traps out so no lobsters while in Glosta : (


We stayed out on the water mingling with some of Matt's family before heading in and getting ready for Captain Carlos--the local beachy hangout spot.

The girls and I took a getaway up to Boston. We loved the city and had a great time touring around and hitting all the hot spots we had read about!