Ryan and Regan

Ryan and Regan
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Ryan and Regan

Ryan and Regan
Easter 2011

Ryan and Regan

Ryan and Regan

Monday, November 30, 2009

Good Morning!

Just the other morning when Ryan woke up, he did his normal thing. He started talking and singing and was generally happy. I let him stay in his crib and just listened to him sing in the monitor. I finally decided it was time to go and get him. To my surprise, I walked in to find my once clothed toddler, holding his pjs in his hand. He had fully undressed himself in minutes while I thought he was just singing away. It was an awfully cold morning, so it was probably not the smartest thing he could've done! Apparently I do not have to teach him how to unzip zippers, looks like he figured that out all by himself!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Chores

Since Ryan is 21 months old, what better time than now to have him start doing some chores around the house. Some of his favorite chores include unloading groceries when we return from the store, unloading the dishwasher, and putting laundry into and taking it out of the dryer. He is such a good helper! Here are a few pictures of Ryan doing his chores.

Some Forgotten Halloween Pictures

I suppose later is better than not at all. This Halloween was the first year we carved pumpkins as a family. Usually I carve pumpkins while Ryan sleeps and Sanjay is out. We started a new tradition this year that I hope we have for years to come.


Daddy and Ryan dressed as golfers this year.



Ryan and his friend GG walked around the Halloween festival hand in hand.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Mr. Independent



Lately Ryan is reminding me what a big boy he is. I can no longer carry him anywhere. If I try to carry him, for instance, in a crowded parking lot, he screams,"Down!" repeatedly until I give in and put him down. Running errands has become a total nightmare because Ryan does not want to ride in the basket anymore, he wants to walk. And, don't even think about putting him in the stroller! Last week I wanted to quickly browse the Nordstrom sale. I put Ryan in the stroller. As he screamed, I calmly tried to tell him I would let him out of the stroller in a few minutes and proceeded to walk toward the store. Ryan was screaming, crying, and thrashing about and even managed to take both arms out of the stroller seatbelt. I tried another pep talk before we entered the store. I did not want to be "that mom." I mean seriously, who takes a screaming kid into the mall to shop for themselves! How selfish can one be? For whatever reason he was calm enough for me to wheel him into the store. I pointed out every interesting color, shape and person I could find. This lasted about 5 minutes. Before I knew it, I was taking him out of the stroller and letting him walk.

Ryan is also very good at letting me know when he is ready to eat. He will now climb into his highchair unassisted. It is usually a race between the two of us. I am trying to stop him from climbing, and he is laughing and climbing as fast as he can before I can get to him. This scares me to death because I'm afraid the highchair will tip over, or that he will fall onto the hardwood floors.

In addition to being very independent, he has been talking up a storm. Here are some of his most recent funny phrases: Man running (when he saw 2 joggers), open door (when I put him in his room so I could throw some laundry in the wash), Thank you Daddy/Mommy (a million times a day he says this), Sorry Mommy/Daddy (after being in time out), help,help (whenever he feels like he can't do something on his own), pillow Caillou(when he wants to watch his favorite tv show and wants me to put the pillow at the end of my bed for him to lean against). He also now calls himself Ryan and not Ry Ry anymore, he can count to ten by himself, can name each body part, and is starting to tell me what colors things are. Although for a few weeks everything was yellow.
Me:"Ryan, what color is the bird?" Ryan:"Uh, yeyoh," Me: "No, silly, the bird is black, not yellow," Me: "Ryan, what color is the sky?" Ryan: "Uh, yeyoh," Me: No, silly, the sky is blue, not yellow," Please note that, yes, he says "Uh" as if he is thinking about it before he actually gives his response. He is getting a little better at recognizing colors, and not everything is yellow this week. It is crazy to think in 3 short months our little guy will be 2. Although everyday he is acting more and more like a 2 year old. Some days that is a good thing and some days it is not!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Spotlight Family of the Month

We were chosen as the Spotlight Family of the Month at Ryan's class. Here is the article that was sent to all families that attend classes at Wondernation.











MEET A WONDERNATION FAMILY

November's Highlight on a Wondernation Family Experience takes us to Tracy Roy and her son, Ryan.

When asked about their experience at Wondernation, Tracy shared the following:

Ryan began attending Music & Sign Language class at Wondernation when he was six months old. We could tell immediately that Ryan was very passionate about music. Additionally, by the time Ryan was eleven months old, he was signing things such as: More, Milk, Please, and All Done to name just a few. Soon after, he began talking, as well as signing the things he would learn in class. Now at 20 months old, he is extremely verbal.

Through the Music & Sign Language class, Ryan has developed a love for music and often sings many of the songs from class at home. Ryan has also met many wonderful friends and looks forward to coming to class to play with them. The teachers at Wondernation are very friendly, energetic, and great with Ryan. He especially loves Jocelyn! We love bringing Ryan to Wondernation where we are always greeted warmly and know that each time we come to class, Ryan will have an opportunity to further develop his language skills