Thursday, October 30, 2008

He's Signing!

So as a lot of you know, we have been TRYING to teach Alton some basic signs to make life easier for all concerned. He learned the sign for milk when he was six months old. He still slept with us or in his crib next to us and I can still remember him waking me up and flexing his little fists at me.

When he was a little older and started solids, I began trying to teach him the sign for "all done". Here we are, about a year later, and he has still decided not to use the sign for "all done".

Undeterred, I decided to try to teach him other signs; "more" was the next logical step. It took a couple of months, but he FINALLY learned to sign "more". When he learned "more", he stopped using the sign for "milk".

Now he signs "more" all the time. He signs "more" when he is tired. He signs "more" when he wants more food. He signs "more" when he is all done. We waste a lot of food this way.

I have been trying to teach him the signs for "please" and "thank you". When I ask him to "ask nicely please", he simply signs "more" at me. Le sigh. At least it's better than whining right?

We have a baby signs board book that Alton likes me to read to him and as we read it, I make each of the signs at him. My dad (Alton's pop pop) has decided that it is his job to keep Alton supplied in Costco's oatmeal raisin cookies. You can see where this is going right? As I was reading Alton the signs book, I made the sign for "cookie" at him. He looked me in the eye, and repeated the sign back at me. So Alton got a cookie and a kiss from mommy.

Still no sign of "all done"....

So yesterday Pop Pop, Alton and I were at Costco in the deli section. Alton could see the bakery section and signed "cookie" at Pop Pop. So we went over to the cookie section and procured a box of Costco's finest. Alton started to whine as soon as the cookies touched the cart.
I told him, "If you ask mommy nicely and sign "cookie", you can have one." He looked at me like I was speaking Gibberish and whined again.
"Alton, you need to ask mommy nicely, we don't whine when we want something."
Again with the blank stare followed by the whine.
"If you don't ask mommy nicely, she doesn't understand what you want."

He looked me right in the eye and said aloud, clear as day, "Cookie."

Well that's better than the sign! He got his cookie.

So back at home today, I was trying to clean up the kitchen to start cooking dinner. Alton walked right up to me and signed "please"! Then he pointed and whined at the snack cupboard. So he got some graham cracker gold fish and craisins. Then when Daddy came home from work, I turned off the TV and put some music on. Alton noticed the TV was off (which it normally is) and looked at Travis and signed "please"!

He has also used thank you sporadically. I am hoping that any day now he is going to use the sign for "all done". Any day now....

November Desktop

My freebies have a new home!

Graham Like the Cracker

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Twilight Desktop

I moved my freebies to their own blog!

Graham Like the Cracker

Our First Family Trip to the Mountains




I used the Backyard Crawlies kit by Iliella Designs for these pages. I LOVE this kit!

Welcome to the World Nina!



My good friend Lynn just had her second baby girl. She is a whole pound smaller than Alton was when he was born, and she is just itty bitty!

I used Amber's Sugar and Spice kit, and the fonts MA Sexy and Pea Sarah Cute :)

Alton versus Mommy: The Hat and the Hose


I made this page with the kit Cottage By The Sea from Stolen Moments.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Twilight Blinkies!!!

I moved my freebies to their own blog!

http://grahamlikethecracker.blogspot.com/2008/11/twilight-blinkies.html

Alton the Artist!

This year we skipped the hulabaloo of the large city pumpkin patch and simply bought two pumpkins at Trader Joes.

Yesterday, I took Alton over to Rose's house so that Alton could paint pumpkins with her son Harrison.

Rose had a great selection of acrylic paint colors and brushes ready for us, and suggested that due to Alton's tender age (he is 16 months) that maybe he should use Tempra paint, because it washes out easily. But you have to seal it to make it shiney and I am LAZY.
I poo poohed the idea and, "We'll be watching him the whole time, he'll be fine with the acrylic!"


We start out with a clean pumpkin, a clean face, and a bowl of red acrylic paint.

Oops, gotta little red paint on the boy. 'Sokay, I am sure a little red paint won't stain his white blonde eye brows.



A few minutes later, we watched him the whole time as he very carefully got HUGE blobs of turquoise acrylic paint in his WHITE BLONDE HAIR!!!

Rose decided we needed a picture to commemorate the event. Too bad Alton did not get the memo and wanted to get down and play with Harrison's train table.




Thankfully, after a good soaking and multiple combings in the shower with daddy, we got all the red and blue paint off of him. The moral here is, listen to mothers with more parenting wisdom than you have! Rose was great and never once said "I told you so!" as we cleaned paint off of every available surface! I think she is still finding paint.

Rose takes much better pictures than I do.... check out her version of what happened at her Harrison, blog The Pierce Toddler Project

Friday, October 24, 2008

Our Third Anniversary

Auntie LaLa and Uncle Larry were thoughtful enough to watch Alton for us while we went out to dinner. Alton was not amused by our decision to leave him with well meaning relatives. They ate his cookies. Here we are trying to leave. Alton's not buying it.
Here we are at the restaurant; The Depot. The chef is getting his own Food Network special soon.
The food was really good. They have this really fantastic pesto butter that comes with the bread basket. the bread basket itself came with banana bread. They use the same recipe I do. So it was yummy!
We had a great time and I would love to go back there again!

Alton poses for the camera!

During dinner tonight, I was showing Travis pictures of my friend Lynn's new baby girl. Alton saw the camera and made his "look at me!" noise.

I looked over and him, and he was smiling away and posing with his dinner dirtied face. Wow, can black beans and taco meat make a mess!
He wasn't happy with just one photo either, he insisted on me taking another one. Here is a close up of the devastation that black beans and taco meat can produce when mixed with a toddler:

He was so cute after the photo taking, because he insisted on seeing his picture after I was done taking the photos.

Monday, October 20, 2008

A picture a day....

On my playgroup board, they have a photography challenge where you take a picture of your child every day. The 365 challenge is what it is called in fact. I joined 1/2 way through and since I was a little behind (cough cough) in keeping up with posting, I would share the last week of photos with you guys.

It is his bedtime, but Alton is W I D E awake!






193/365


I got him right at bedtime this day. Goodness, he has pretty eyes!




I swear he doesn't sleep with the sippy!




Hiking in the Angeles Crest Forest




In the Lorakeet Habitat at the Long Beach Aquarium




Kicking it in the kitchen with cranberry pumpkin bread.




On the sofa with Mrs. C.




In the water play area in California Adventure.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Our Latest Trip to Disneyland

Alton LOVES the watering hole in the Bug's Life area. It is his favorite part of the whole resort!


At the head of Main Street in front of the Mickey O'Lantern.


Alton in Frontier Land.

They had a GLOWING orange tree with Jack O'Lanterns It looked pretty cool up close. :)

Sunday, October 5, 2008

October Desktop

A blank one for you!


So I know it is 6 days late, but here it is. :) Let me know if you want it customized for you. Or click on it to download it and customize it yourself. :)

This is from the Apple Fest kit from http://twoboyz00.blogspot.com/