I am desperate to say goodbye to sippy cups, or at least, to limit how much we use them. There are just so many parts, although, major props to Jeff, who told me where I could find replacement parts for our cups. I learn so much from the Binette family...it definitely pays to wait for your friends to have kids first!
Anyway, the first step towards getting rid of the sippy cups was getting BPA-free big boy cups (thank you, Amazon.com).
Eli jumped right in and did perfectly! I barely had to show him what to do. While I am more than willing to attribute this to my mad parenting skills and a child of clearly above average intelligence and coordination, I have to check with daycare. I have a sneaking suspicion they may have worked with the little man on this one already.
Cheers! Ahhhhhhh!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Relay for Life 2011
The Relay for Life this year was on June 10-11, a very emotional weekend for us, as it was the same weekend two years ago that we lost Mimi.
Eli did his part walking for Mimi earlier in the day. Unfortunately, the Relay started a little later this year at 6:00, so he could only stay for a few hours.
Mama brought the youngest member of the team home and put him to bed while MJ spent the night. He behaved very well - thank you for treating the guests kindly, buddy! He missed the Luminaria laps because they didn't start until 9:00, but the bags he decorated burned bright for hours.
Meanwhile, back at the Teal Team campsite throughout the night, Mama, Daddy, Grampy, Auntie Heather, Jen, and Erica stayed overnight, taking turns walking the track.
Most of us got to lay down for a bit, but with the lights and noise, no one got much sleep. Here are Daddy, Auntie Heather and Jen taking a snooze...zzz...zzz...
Things to remember for next year: If Mama and Daddy don't go to bed, then come home to a toddler who has slept all night, it leads to a miserable Mama and Daddy! I don't think we can both do it next year and if we do, we need to plan it better. MJ even offered to stay. I think I was on a getting home high and told her we were fine and she could totally head out. About 20 minutes later...total crash!
Overall, the Teal Team raised almost $4400 for the American Cancer Society. We miss you, Mimi!
Eli did his part walking for Mimi earlier in the day. Unfortunately, the Relay started a little later this year at 6:00, so he could only stay for a few hours.
Mama brought the youngest member of the team home and put him to bed while MJ spent the night. He behaved very well - thank you for treating the guests kindly, buddy! He missed the Luminaria laps because they didn't start until 9:00, but the bags he decorated burned bright for hours.
Meanwhile, back at the Teal Team campsite throughout the night, Mama, Daddy, Grampy, Auntie Heather, Jen, and Erica stayed overnight, taking turns walking the track.
Most of us got to lay down for a bit, but with the lights and noise, no one got much sleep. Here are Daddy, Auntie Heather and Jen taking a snooze...zzz...zzz...
Things to remember for next year: If Mama and Daddy don't go to bed, then come home to a toddler who has slept all night, it leads to a miserable Mama and Daddy! I don't think we can both do it next year and if we do, we need to plan it better. MJ even offered to stay. I think I was on a getting home high and told her we were fine and she could totally head out. About 20 minutes later...total crash!
Overall, the Teal Team raised almost $4400 for the American Cancer Society. We miss you, Mimi!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
That's my...boy?
Someday, he is going to kill me for posting these...
I left the room for a few minutes and heard Eli stomping around. When I came back, this is what I found...
He put them on all by himself...and he picked the only pair of heels that were out. He was so proud of himself, too.
A few days later, he got my sunglasses. He even struck a pose for Mama!
The fact that he is not wearing pants is my fault. He hates to put them on, so at the end of the day, I don't make him.
Eli - all boy by day, ambiguously dressed by night!
I left the room for a few minutes and heard Eli stomping around. When I came back, this is what I found...
He put them on all by himself...and he picked the only pair of heels that were out. He was so proud of himself, too.
A few days later, he got my sunglasses. He even struck a pose for Mama!
The fact that he is not wearing pants is my fault. He hates to put them on, so at the end of the day, I don't make him.
Eli - all boy by day, ambiguously dressed by night!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Ironstone Farm
Darcy brought us to Volunteer Appreciation Day at Ironstone Farm in Andover.
I am not sure if Eli appreciated it, but Mama sure did! In an attempt to get Eli to ride the horses, Mama got on...because you really need to work hard to get Mama on a horse...
Eli seemed upset when Mama rode away on the horse, so Darcy walked him next to me, and he was placated...until he saw a digger, that is. Then he was disappointed that he was offered a ride on a horse, but not the digger. Is he really my child?
He seemed to have the most fun with the "fake bull" that was used for roping lessons and in the indoor arena.
After all is said and done, Mama is firm in her resolve...he will get on a horse eventually...and like it!
I am not sure if Eli appreciated it, but Mama sure did! In an attempt to get Eli to ride the horses, Mama got on...because you really need to work hard to get Mama on a horse...
Eli seemed upset when Mama rode away on the horse, so Darcy walked him next to me, and he was placated...until he saw a digger, that is. Then he was disappointed that he was offered a ride on a horse, but not the digger. Is he really my child?
He seemed to have the most fun with the "fake bull" that was used for roping lessons and in the indoor arena.
After all is said and done, Mama is firm in her resolve...he will get on a horse eventually...and like it!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Elmo at the Library
Mama and Auntie Heather took Eli and Jillian to see Elmo at the Woburn Public Library. Eli and Jillian had a blast running around, waiting for story time to begin! Jillian even let Eli hold the Elmo doll she brought with her - she is such a good cousin! Eli loves his Jilly!
Then it was story time. Auntie Heather mentioned she didn't like the book they were reading, but she thought maybe they did something different with it. They didn't. The book, "Old Black Fly," was a about a fly that got into everything, so I thought it was just kind of gross. I don't want to ruin the end for you, but it gets worse. The pesky guy gets crushed to death! In a children's book! Eli and Jillian's faces just about summed up my reaction:
There go my lessons about being nice to all living things with Eli! We'll have to work extra hard this week on that one! I even "save" ants with him by scooping them up and taking them outside. Of course, he has no idea what I do to silverfish and mosquitoes, but I am not as generous to those living things when I find them sharing my home. Ask the silverfish in the shop vac I am afraid to empty - I'll suck them right up (and of course, apologize to the poor spider who got caught in the cross-fire)!
After story time, we waited about a half an hour to take a picture with Elmo. Unfortunately, that is where this story ends. After 30 minutes, Eli was scared of Elmo and did not want to sit with him. Maybe next year...
Then it was story time. Auntie Heather mentioned she didn't like the book they were reading, but she thought maybe they did something different with it. They didn't. The book, "Old Black Fly," was a about a fly that got into everything, so I thought it was just kind of gross. I don't want to ruin the end for you, but it gets worse. The pesky guy gets crushed to death! In a children's book! Eli and Jillian's faces just about summed up my reaction:
There go my lessons about being nice to all living things with Eli! We'll have to work extra hard this week on that one! I even "save" ants with him by scooping them up and taking them outside. Of course, he has no idea what I do to silverfish and mosquitoes, but I am not as generous to those living things when I find them sharing my home. Ask the silverfish in the shop vac I am afraid to empty - I'll suck them right up (and of course, apologize to the poor spider who got caught in the cross-fire)!
After story time, we waited about a half an hour to take a picture with Elmo. Unfortunately, that is where this story ends. After 30 minutes, Eli was scared of Elmo and did not want to sit with him. Maybe next year...
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