Sunday, February 19, 2012

Monster Trucks! Plus lots of helping

Last weekend Grady and Matt had some special Daddy-Son time while I unpacked.  They went to the event of all events for our truck-obsessed toddler - MONSTER TRUCK!


Grady was a bit overwhelmed by the noise of it at first, but after a small break and Daddy learning when to cover Grady's ears, Grady was enthralled.



Grady hasn't stopped talking about it since.  He plays with what used to be just regular trucks but are now "Monster Trucks" with increased intensity, sings songs about "MONSTER TRUCKS" and so forth.  It was a lot of fun for both of them.

While the two of them were away, I was able to get a lot of unpacking done.  And Grady has been quite a help with the unpacking, too!


He's actually been great with all the unpacking.  He is often able to independently play for 30 minutes at a stretch or more.  He is most engrossed by pouring - pouring marbles into bowls (or into the concrete mixer), pouring crayons into buckets (or into the concrete mixer), pouring little people into the concrete mixer, pouring "monster trucks" into the concrete mixer....  The concrete mixer can hold a LOT of stuff!

Grady's also been enjoying the fruits of what we've been finding in the boxes.  Here's Grady taking his first shot at the flute:

ALMOST figured out
Another fun game for Grady lately has been playing train.  He will set up the dining room chairs into a train, sit in them - with or without friends - and then make his way to "the station."


Grady has been really wanting to help, and we've been trying to find ways to let him.  Sometimes he actually is quite helpful.  At Trader Joe's last weekend, he pushed the shopping cart the whole time, explained all our purchases to the check-out clerk, and only made one impulse buy (dried blueberries).


He's also been enjoying helping me cook.  He likes to help dump ingredients into the bowls, and manages to hit the mark with about 85% accuracy.

Another big help was putting up some butterfly decals in his little sister's room.  He is quite pleased with his work, and asks to see the butterflies often. 


I feel guilty for the amount of time we've spent doing chores around the house to get things ready, but the end is actually in sight.  We have one or two boxes of toys to go through in the basement, a goodwill run to make, and pictures to hang, but we're otherwise pretty close.

Here's baby girl's room, which I think is done.  No crib yet - we're hoping to keep her in a travel crib until Grady outgrows his crib and transitions to the toddler bed.  It will eventually go where the rocker is now. 






I'm most excited about this last picture of her closet - Matt spent much of Saturday afternoon putting it together, and it looks fantastic!  So much usable space out of a rather unusable closet. 

Another big accomplishment has been the completion of the baby's baby blanket.  I was nervous it wouldn't get done in time, and I'm glad to have one thing done that I've made for her other than a hat.  I'm about 1/3 of the way done with a sweater, and I'm guessing that won't get finished in time.



Grady has learned that a lot of fun stuff is happening when his sister comes - grandparents coming, etc.  The other day we were having lunch and he asked for hot chocolate.  I told him vaguely he could have some later.  He said "hot chocolate when sister comes?" to which, how could I say no?  He of course remembers this, and reminds us daily "hot chocolate when sister comes." 

I'm full term today at 37 weeks.  My last day of work before leave is next Wednesday.  I'm hoping she holds off until 40 weeks so I have a chance to catch my breath and spend some additional special time with Grady, but we are pretty much ready for her if she comes a bit early.  I do need to pack my hospital bag still and we need to do the car seat....

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