Friday, March 13, 2009

A Budding Photographer!

Darren has a fascination with ANY sort of electronic gadget, and the camera is no exception. So, today, I finally realized this camera intrigue isn't going away, and showed him how to take a picture. Then, he went on a picture-taking rampage, and these are the ones that turned out. He was so excited, he had a hard time holding the camera still! It was pretty fun to watch his excitement! And just for the record, no one else had their hands on the camera.
Our lovely drinking water! I like the toddler angle/view point!
Joseph reading/eating a book. If only he was looking at us!

Darren's room that HE totally TRASHED during his "nap" today!

Livingroom ceiling fan!
I think these are pretty good for a 2 year old!!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Playmate for Buddy

This picture makes me sad. Darren is peering over the fence at some kids (at least 7 or 8 years old and older) playing in their backyard, LONGING to go play with them. While we do have a GREAT backyard for kids to play in, Darren's been lonely, and wants a friend or two to share it with. At this point, his prospects are few. At church, there's not much interest in a playgroup, and most of the other kids in nursery (the whole 5 of them!) live an hour out of town, and have Mom's who work, so that's a challenge. In the neighborhood, my boys are the only ones under age 7 or 8, so that's out. The base here is TOTALLY lame - the worst base we've been to so far, so there's nothing there either. Most everything else in the community I've checked out, requires kids to be at least 4, or strictly caters to disadvantaged children. And, most of the time we go to the park, he's the only toddler there (we must pick the wrong times to go). To top it all off, he's been evaluated by a speech therapist, and is a little behind (which I've suspected for awhile now). Her recommendation at this point is to have him play with other kids around his age, but who speak better than him at least once or twice a week! HA!! Something about peer influence showing him the NEED to say his words correctly- there's more detail to that, but would take too long to fully explain. So, our solution at this point is to take him to story time at the library once a week, and get him started in a toddler tumbling class (Karen, thank you for your suggestions!). I hope it helps him enough. At this point, he asks for friends in Alaska and some relatives on an almost DAILY basis. Little Darren is really lonely, and it breaks my heart. Poor kid. Anyway, that's a very long explanation as to why the above picture makes me sad.

On the other hand, he's quite a little genius. That fence he climbed is a 6 foot fence! He first emptied all the garbage out of the black garbage can, which is about as tall as he is, and flipped it over. Then he somehow climbed on top of that in order to scale the fence. Pretty resourceful if you ask me!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Parenting Payoff

Darren's typical bedtime routine is as follows: diaper change, jammies, brush teeth, say goodnight to those still up, then either Mom or Dad (we take turns) will take him to his bed, where we read a scripture story, say prayers, and sometimes I'll sing to him, then do the final tucking in, hug, kiss, lights out, etc. This has basically been his routine since before he could walk, and knows it well. However, he still does not always like to hold still and pay attention to his scripture story, or fold his arms and kneel for prayer. Every night we remind him of what we do for prayer and try to get him to pay attention to his scriptures. Some nights he's really good about it, and other times, you'd think it was a completely foreign routine to him!

Anyway, this last week, not only has his bedtime routine been a challenge, but ALL DAY, EVERYDAY has been very trying. So, last night was my turn to get him to bed, and my patience was a little thin because of challenges we had had during the day. When we got to his room, he crawled in bed, I grabbed his little scripture reader, and started reading. He propped himself up on his elbows and was very attentive the whole time. Then, it was time for prayer, so I knelt, and he wanted his stuffed monkey to kneel too, so while I was getting monkey all situated, Darren slid right out of bed, knelt next to me, and folded his arms. I didn't have to say a word to him - he just did it! For prayer, we will usually say a couple words and have him repeat it since he's still learning to talk. Last night, as I was helping him say his prayers, he started saying things on his own, and wanted ME to repeat it! ON HIS OWN, he was thankful for the sun, moon, stars, cars, trucks, Lightning McQueen, tractors, Mommy, Daddy, Joseph, the sky, candy, and church. I wanted to melt! I was SOOO proud of him! When he was done, he crawled right back in bed and held VERY still while I sang him the "Angel Lullaby" my mom used to sing to me, and "I Am A Child of God." Then he very nicely asked to sing "Sunbeams!" I hesitated because that's not exactly a settle down and go to bed song, but we sang it anyway - complete with the actions. Then he gave me a great big hug and kiss, said "nuh night," curled up with his monkey and went right to sleep! I was SO pleased with him, especially with the week we've had. It was such a sweet little reward for trying so hard to teach him correct things and stay consistent. His sweetness last night made it ALL worth it! And, starting to say prayers by himself... how cool is that?!!

Monday, March 2, 2009

6 Months Old!

I, Joseph Porter Coleman, turned 6 months old on Friday, February 27th! I feel so big now! Mom took me to the doctor that day and the doctor said I was a very long, skinny baby! I am 29 inches long (88th percentile), but only weigh 15 lbs. (11th percentile). The doctor seemed a little concerned that I didn't weigh more than that, especially since I was so big when I was born; however, she still said I was healthy! Then, she sent a nurse in to give me some shots in my leg. It really hurt, and I cried really loud, but Mom was holding me close, which made me feel better.


My family is really great, but Mom is my favorite. I get very, very sad and cry when I can't see her. She holds me, snuggles me, kisses me, talks to me, sings to me, and feeds me all the time. I feel very content when I am with her, because I know she loves me very much.

Dad is really good at letting me experience new things. Lately, he's been trying really hard to teach me to crawl. He gets down on the floor with me, shows me what to do, and is very encouraging. He likes to see me accomplish new things. So far, I get up on my hands and knees, rock back and forth, and can travel halfway across a room (usually backwards). A few days ago, Dad let me "hang out" with him in his hammock he brought home from Brazil when he was a missionary there. This is very special, because he is super protective of that hammock, and not very many people get to relax in it. He actually let us swing in it for awhile. It was soooo much fun! I had a great time!




After swinging, we were both so tired, that we fell asleep together. I love my Dad!





I think it is SO much FUN to have a big brother! I can't wait until I am big like him. I LOVE it when he wants to play with me! He lets me play cars with him, and loves it when I chase him around the house (via Mommy). I like chasing him too. I can't help but laugh every time - it's just so much fun! I think it is so fun when he wants me to be a horse and sits on me, or wants to wrestle with me! Darren gets in trouble for getting "too rough" with me though, which I don't understand. I'm tough, and I love that my big brother wants to play with me! We're just playing, Mom! Big brothers are also great for sharing their toys. Darren lets me ride in the back of his truck and pushes me around the backyard. It's a lot of fun!




Darren also likes to sneak me treats when Mom is busy fixing dinner. Just tonight, he introduced me to maple syrup! It's good stuff! I was sitting in my bouncy chair, just happily playing with my toys and sucking my thumb, when Darren dumped half a bottle of syrup on my head. A bunch of that yummy stuff drizzled it's way into my mouth, and I kept sucking my thumb like crazy, trying to get as much of it as I could. Then Mom came and ruined it! Darren was sent to his room, and I was wisked off to the bathtub! Way to wreck the fun, Mom!



My life so far has been pretty good! I love to smile at people and babble! My brother is setting a great example for demonstrating all the big loud noises that I can make! I also like to be a part of whatever is going on around me. I am so happy that I can grab for things that I want, and that people respond when I make noises. I think it's great to be snuggled, but also love to stretch out as far as I can! Mom and Dad do a pretty good job of keeping me fed, and changing my diaper, so life is good! As a bonus, I know that I am very well loved by my family and friends! My first 6 months have been great, and I can't wait for the rest of my life!