Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Trains and Farms

The weather is still cold so our weekend activities are becoming less exciting but we are still taking advantage of the metropolis area and we are seeing all that we can. This last weekend we went to a train museum. There were a ton of different trains, some over 100 years. Some of them have been restored and it was a lot of fun to see some of the different dining cars and sleeping cars. They had some great train models as well. Although I was less appreciative of the work put into it and more confused as to why someone would put that much work into a model?


Cordon had a grand time pulling the leavers and pushing buttons.


Last weekend we headed out to the largest indoor Farm Show. This week long event brings in over 400,000 people yearly. The building was huge. Imagine a state fair but on steroids. It was easy to get lost in that place. And surprisingly with all the animals indoor, the smell wasn't that bad. We spent most of the time clogging our arteries with all the fantastic fried foods so we didn't take many pictures. But we did get a picture of the 1,000 lbs of butter sculpture. That is fine art right there.


This picture has nothing to do with anything, I just think it's cute that having a huge shirt on doesn't faze Cordon. He ran around and played for 10 min with that thing on and never tripped.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Grateful

I was at the kitchen table the other day when I heard Cordon coughing in the other room. He does this at least 10 times a day so I don't worry unless it's prolonged or it sounds like he is choking on something. Out of the corner of my eye I saw him wonder over to my chair and look up at me. I looked down and saw an extremely calm but extremely red face. His eyes were blood shot and watering. Before my brain could register what was happening he opening his mouth and just stood there. It was then I noticed a piece of plastic halfway down his throat. I pulled it out, he gave one big cough, gave me a little smile, then went along his merry little way. Obviously I am so grateful that he is fine and there was no damage done. But I am also grateful that he apparently is the type to not over react. I could not believe how calm he was about not being able to breath. And I love that his little 16 month old brain thought logically. He knew mom would fix it and when mom didn't fix it immediately he knew to show me the problem. I love that little guy.

Christmas and my 29th Birthday

Chris had 2 weeks off for the holidays. We had such grand plans of day trips to the Statue of Liberty, Gettysburg and spending days in our pj's reading and watching old movies. It was going to be a glorious time. And then the video camera died, then the computer crashed. Needless to say Chris spent 4 days trying to fix the computer, save all our documents, install a new hard drive, then reinstall everything. Then of course the closer it got to Christmas the more I started to panic about not having a video camera. So we did what any good American should do, we gave the budget the finger and got ourselves a new video camera. A direct result of this is little to no pictures on Christmas because we were having to much fun taping it all. To justify this new purchase we decided to say it was a Birthday present since I didn't ask for anything before.
Christmas Day/my birthday was a lot of fun with the little man around. We got him a tent with a tunnel that comes out the side. Like everything else, he had to investigate it before he would crawl through it Now he loves the thing and likes to do laps through the tunnel. We spent the day playing with new toys, talking to family, then we headed over to some friends house for a small party.

This is one of the few pictures we got. Cordon had no desire to try and unwrap the gifts. He would just slide his hand between the paper and try to pull out the gift.


Hugging Cordon after we cleaned up his new Christmas toys. Ever since he was 7 months old we have sung a little clean up song when it's time to put the toys away at the end of the day. Now when he hears us sing it he immediately giggles and starts to put his toys away. I LOVE that he picks up after himself and that it's fun for him. Child labor, what a great way to keep my house clean.

B B B Booooring

This pretty much sums up how Cordon and I feel about shopping.

Snow

We got a good snow storm a few weeks ago. Cordon doesn't have any snow pants so I did the next best thing. I put his feet in Ziploc bags then taped them around his pants. They worked great. Cordon started off having a grand ol time brushing the snow off everything, but then he attempted to walk solo in the snow and did a face plant. Of course the loving father had to hurry and get a photo before helping Cordon out.