Wordless Wednesday v. Leaves
November 4th, 2009 | Posted by in Tyler | wordless wednesday - (4 Comments)Trick or Treating
November 2nd, 2009 | Posted by in family | holidays | photos | Tyler - (6 Comments)While I promise that I have an actual, wordy blog post in the works… here’s another photo post. This one follows with the previous two.
There’s a new sheriff in town… Sheriff Tyler.

He comes in on a horse… and because of the stupid, cold weather, he needs to wear mittens

Cousin Lexi was there too, as Raggedy Ann

There were activities at Trunk-or-Treat, like Bean Bag Toss (or tailgate toss, or corn hole, or whatever you wanna call it).

Tyler got lots of candy (for his parents to steal), and posed for pictures with the townsfolk.

Tyler may or may not have experienced a sugar rush from cotton candy…

In case you weren’t a reader of my blog last year, he may or may not have had cotton candy then too. He wasn’t supposed to, but he decided to GRAB some from his Papa (Grandpa) while nobody was looking.

More pictures from last Halloween here.
And more pictures from THIS Halloween here.
Gutting and Carving Pumpkins!
October 31st, 2009 | Posted by in holidays | joe | photos | Sarah | Tyler - (8 Comments)This is another “mostly pictures post”. I took a ton of pictures of our pumpkin carving fun, and you can check them out over here, but here are some of my favorites.
And putting them in the bowl (for us to separate later)

Pulling more out… and eating the guts (sign)

Sarah and I carved pumpkins too. Mine is the orange, Sarah’s is green (Tyler picked it for her)


Happy Halloween everyone!!!!
Pumpkins and tractors and hayrides, oh my!
October 31st, 2009 | Posted by in family | Halloween | memories | photos | Tyler - (6 Comments)I’ll let the pictures tell the story, and I’ll try to keep my typed words to a minimum… We went to Nottawa Fruit Farm to partake in some hayride and pumpkin picking activities…
Tyler LOVES tractors. He calls them grahgors. He even got to ride one of his very own!

We went through a corn maze… get it??? Corn? Maize? Har har har. Then Tyler sat with Papa during parts of our covered wagon hayride.

Tyler got to pick out his very own pumpkin. He found the one he wanted and sat on it.

Tyler didn’t want to, but his cousins climbed through a dark tunnel system made of hay. They loved it. Afterward, Tyler got to dig for buried dinosaur eggs! He found one with a baby dinosaur toy in it.

Tyler got his very own mini pumpkin to color and decorate.

All in all… we had a great time… Stay tuned for the pumpkin CARVING post coming in the next couple of days.
Tyler has been, as of late, trying to copy the words we say. Luckily, Sarah and I have our swearing under control now. If that weren’t the case, I’ve no doubt that Tyler would already have “damn” in his vocabulary, and likely some of Damn’s big brothers and sisters. Probably even Damn’s parents. The whole Damn family. He’s even surprised us by attempting some three syllable words/phrases like “I love you” and “Las Limas”. Las Limas is Sarah’s most favoritest Mexican restaurant. We actually went there just two days ago. Surprise surprise, Tyler loved it. He dipped chips into salsa, ate salsa right from his fork, and even used his fork to eat rice off my plate. Sarah practically lived at Las Limas during her pregnancy. Craving city. It was the same thing almost every day. I’d ask, “What do you want for dinner?”
“Chips and salsa.”
“We just went there yesterday.”
“Yeah? And?”
So should it really come as any surprise to me that Tyler loved the food there too? But, I digress.
Here is the current Tyler-to-English list:
Mama – Mommy
Dada – Daddy
Pumpy – Pumpkin (he sounds so cute saying this)
Howww – Help
Baba – Paci
Bahp – Up (pick me up)
Dowww – Down
Slyyy – Slide
Sie – Outside
More – More
Rie – Ride (either in the car or on Dada’s back)
Go – Go
Poddy – Potty
Yah – Yes
No – No
Nooo – Nose
Mou – Mouse
Mou (high pitched) – Cat (meow)
Neeee – Horse (neigh)
Deen – Drink
Dis – This
I-luh-loo – I love you (just started with this)
Ball – Ball
BALL – Football
Boo – Book (as in read one to me)
Nigh nigh – Night Night
Daw – Dog
Lila – Delilah (our dog)
Papa – Sarah’s dad
Nana – Sarah’s mom
Grap – My dad
Gram – My mom
Ishi – Aunt Acey
Jiji – Aunt Jiji
Jah-ee – Aunt Jenny
Paysh – Cousin Paige
Wek – Cousin Lexie
Germ – Uncle Jeremy (we call him Germs, for short)
Nah nah – Knock Knock
Pideh – Spider
Nummy – Nummy (he wants to give Lila a treat)
That’s not all. He’s got a handful of other words at his disposal. It amazes me that he not only uses the words but he actually uses them in the proper context. When I talk to Tyler (about something that interests him), I can see that he is genuinely paying attention and trying to absorb what I’m telling him. I also find it amazing that, although he can’t hold a conversation, he understands almost everything Sarah and I say to him. Unless it involves the word “no.” For example, telling Tyler “No, we do not play in Lila’s water” seems to have little effect on his playing in Delilah’s water bowl.
Because of Tyler’s perceptiveness and comprehension, we’ve been relegated to spelling and using other descriptive phrases. Park is P-a-r-k. Outside is “that place beyond our back door.”
Sarah made the mistake of saying “outside” during one of our phone conversations yesterday.
“Sie? Sie. SIE! LAY!” Lay means play, by the way.
“No, honey,” Sarah replied, “we’ll go play outside later.”
“SIEEEEEEEEE!”
Heh. I love that I wasn’t the one to make the mistake this time.











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