Sunday, December 23, 2012

Liam is 5!

Liam is 5 now!  It is hard to believe!!  I was putting him in his car seat this morning, and said to him 'You are 5 now'.  And it just sounded so crazy, but it's true.  He has grown up so much over the past year.  He loves super hero's now.  It started with Spider Man.  He was introduced to Spider Man from his best neighbor friend at Grandma B's house, Daniel.  It was his first friend influence that got him into something new.  He also likes Bat Man, and Green Lantern, and a bunch of other Super Hero's.  Dad also introduced him to a show called 'Teen Titan's'.   He loves playing games on his phone...although we swore we wouldn't go down that road after seeing how much kids can become addicted to them!  We really try to limit the time he is on it, and also make it a reward for good behavior.  He is quite good at games, and realize it does provide some benefit to coordination, and some learning.  I do prefer the learning games though, and hope we can steer him in that direction with the tablets that Mike got the kids for Christmas.

He has become pretty enamored with zombie's over the last several months.  Not sure exactly when it started, but it might have been when dad installed a zombie game (that isn't too scary) on his phone.  He talks about zombies all the time, and even asked for a zombie shirt.  We were able to find a 'plants vs. zombies' shirt on Ebay, and it is cartoon-ish, so not very scary either.  Although, all the talk of zombies does end up in some bad dreams every so often.  Even Rowan, gets into the whole topic too.  She came up with the term 'Pickle Zombie' recently from an episode of 'Martha' on PBS.  We thought it was pretty funny, and saw the resemblance to zombies after she mentioned it.  Even though he it totally into Zombie's Liam decided he wanted to be Spider Man for Halloween.  Rowan was a purple fairy, although dad thought her 'Princess Skeleton' costume was pretty great!

Liam is enjoying school this year.  He loves loves loves having Rowan go there with him.  Before this year, he always wanted me to bring him to his classroom.  And this year, he wants to me to drop him off in the back, so he can be big brother and take Rowan to her class.  Sure saves me some time in the morning, so I am happy about it.  Liam's reading and writing has improved a lot since he started school.  It is amazing how quickly he rebounded after our lull in the summer.  We are pretty determined to not let that happen this summer.  So speaking of school, we are so up in the air as to what to do for Kindergarten next year.  We need to go and talk to the public school teacher's very soon!!  I already talked a person at his current school about him going public next year, and what to do if it just isn't working for him.  She advised to enroll him, and pay the $100 fee to save a spot for him, just in case, and we thought that was a good idea too.  Only time will tell, but we will do what we need to make sure he is happy and adjusted regardless where he's going.

He had his 5 year check-up recently and his new stats are:  38.14 lbs. (34.2 %), 43 inches (57.46%), 14.5 BMI   (18.42)...so as you can see he's tall and very skinny, which makes it difficult to clothe him as of late.  His 4T pants are getting short.  And I didn't realize this at the time, but the brand that I generally buy him only offers 5/6 size.  Anyway, it will make for a few awkward months, but hopefully he will catch up soon.  He had a great birthday party this year, and we are glad we can still 'get away' with a combined birthday party.  He was especially happy this year because not only could he invite his cousins, he was also able to invite a friend from school, and a couple of his best buds from G'ma's neighborhood!  They all seemed to have a wonderful time sliding over and over. They made up games too as the party went on, like making trains to go down together.  

He loved all his gifts from everyone, so thank you again for all that came and celebrated our kids turning 5 and 3 : )  He still is into his cars and trucks, and he loves all his super hero stuff. And even if he takes a break from his Thomas trains, he tends to keep going back to them.  He keeps asking for these obscure, hard to find ones for Christmas...but unfortunately, he only started asking when it was too late to really get them. Hopefully, he will be happy with the couple that he asked for a LONG time ago, and were able to get.  Another thing he has done within the last month or so, is he decided he LOVES this little stuffed gorilla that I got him several years ago.  He never paid much attention to him, but all of a sudden he has given him the name 'Boo Boo', and he brings him all over the house, and makes stories up about him.  A little odd, but still cute.  And speaking of cute, I will end his update with something he told Mike a few weeks ago.  He told him that he wanted to go back in time to when Mike was his age, so that they could play together as kids, and be best friends.  Mike thought that was one of the sweetest things he has ever heard, and I thought so too.  Happy 5 years 'Little Man'- We LOVE you!!

comment by mom/grandma on 12/24/2012
That is so cute, he is such a sweet loving boy. He and Mike would have been best friends for sure, after all, they are now!
comment by Gaylene on 12/24/2012
That is one of the sweetest things ever, Liam is naturally sweet...and 5 does sound so much older. I never thought the boys first year went fast, but it certainly did this year. Thanks for the fun updates.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Rowan is 3 now!!

Rowan turned 3 on November 26, 2012!  She is loving Pre-School.  She doesn't talk a whole lot about it, but she mentions her teacher's name 'Miss Marjan'.  And one day when we were in the Dr's office waiting for the kids Well Check-Up, she saw a girl walk in, and she said "That girl lives in my classroom".  I wasn't positive because I haven't seen all the kids in her class, but when the other girl said, "That is Rowan". I knew she was right.  She is very good with her ABC's, and loves to learn them.  

When I suggest that we put in a Leap Frog DVD, Liam will complain because I think he's bored with it, but Rowan is excited and agrees that she needs to learn her letters.  She sometimes will say the sound they make rather than the name of the letter, which we think is adorable.  At the Dr's ofc. we learned that she weighs 29.76 lbs. (41%), she is 35.25 inches (13.07%), and 16.84 BMI (79.21%)...guess they don't do head measurements anymore.  Her poor brother had to have 4 shots!! And she got lucky, and didn't have to have any, which is good because after he had his, she was pretty shook up.  This was the first time I took them both for their well-visit at the same time.

She is pretty much 100% day time potty trained now.  It kinda happened on a whim.  I was planning to potty train her over the Christmas break, since we would both be home to work with her. So mid-November, I was curious, and put on some underpants just to see how ready she was.  She peed through exactly 5 pairs in a row.  She HATED the feeling and would scream.  After a while we realized the scream was becoming her warning signal that she had to go.  And ever since that day, she has just improved.  We were really surprised it was that easy with her because anytime we mentioned potty training, or going to the bathroom in the potty, she would just grin and say, I will just go in my diaper. Anyway, we are more than pleased that we can save money on diapers now (at least for the day time).

We had the kids birthday party on November 17th.  We tried to think of a different activity than last year, but with it being cold, and needing to be inside, our options are pretty limited.  We decided if we couldn't think of a better option, that the bounce slide would be our back-up plan.  I think it worked out great though.  The thing I like most is that it is a private party, and we don't have to worry about the smaller kids being knocked over by a bigger kid, like you see at the public bounce house places.  We went to Kangaro Zoo with cousin Rainier over the Thanksgiving holiday, and it was super fun, but pretty busy, and would hate to see what it is like on a Saturday.

Some say 3 is harder than 2, and some days I totally believe it.  She has been super hard to please lately.  She will ask for something, and you bring it to her, and it's not the right way, or on the right plate, or she simply decided she doesn't want it anymore, which can be pretty frustrating at times, especially if you went to the trouble to make (or bake) something.  She also has discovered that she can get out of her bed and play after we tuck her in.  For the longest time she never got out of bed, but I think that partly is because she is having a hard time going to sleep at night.  She is in that stage where she still needs a nap, but the nap makes her well rested, and she's not ready to sleep at bedtime.  It will be a rough year in that regard. 
She loves to give hugs and kisses.  And she loves to play with her 'Little People' toys.  She loves her Jack (from Nightmare Before Christmas) and has him and Sally in her bed every night.  She thinks that Santa is Jack in a Santa suit, and also called the bald baby Jesus ornament 'Baby Jack'.  She also has to listen to the music EVERY night!!  She also loves playing with cars and trucks.  She loves to be called 'sweetie pie'.  While we were potty training her, we would ask 'Are you dry?', and she would say 'Yes', and then we would say 'Let us know if you need to go pee or poo', which would sometime be shortened to 'go potty', and then she would reply 'Pee or Poo'.  Sometime she would reply 'Yes, I'm dry and clean and adorable!'  And that she is!!  We love you Rowan!!

comment by Gaylene on 12/13/2012
She IS adorable! Oh I'm so worried about the inevitable with the boys. It'll try my patience for sure. I think your party place sounds perfect. Happy belated to both of your cuties!
comment by mom/grandma on 12/12/2012
She is adorable. It's fun to see that she is pretty much the same here as at home. We love her too!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Liam's Summer 4.5 yrs.

Liam has had an eventful summer!  Unfortunately we dropped the ball on his reading and writing, but he has learned a lot of other things!  He had swimming lessons at the Legacy center with his teacher Jordan. And also 3 weeks of lessons near Grandma's house with Krista!  He went from being so scared to go under water, to going under with ease, and even going down the BIG water slide with me at the center.  He had a total of 4 lessons with Jordan, and by the last one he was so surprised at all the things he could do.  All I could hear from that lesson was Jordan saying 'WOW'!  I probably should have gave him a heads up about his other lessons, but Liam wanted to surprise him.  We are going to continue lessons, maybe one per month for the next few months and see how that goes for now.  Liam also learned how to ride a 2 wheel bike!  The trick for him was learning how to balance on a scooter.  He also practiced with his training wheels most of the summer, but now he rides like crazy with no training wheels.  The downside though is he has no fear!! And he does some pretty crazy things that scare me all the time.  Anyway, he has had a great summer, and I just wanted to say a few things about it before I go pick him up from his first day of school.  This will probably be his last year at Kids Village because we are going to try to have him go to public Kindergarten by Grandma's house next year.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Rowan's Summer 2.5

Rowan has also had an eventful summer.  She too took some swimming lessons.  We were going to wait till next summer, but there was an opening right after Liam's lesson, so we let her try it out, and she really loved it.  Mostly it was just getting her used to the water, but she did pretty well for only being 2.5.  She has grown up so much this summer, she really is blossoming into a wonderful sweet girl.  She wants so much to keep up with Liam, she often seems like she is more like 4.5 rather than 2.5.  We get so many comments on how advanced her verbal skills are too.  We have been talking about her going to school all summer, and she has been so excited to go.  Last week we went to meet her new teacher Miss Marjan.  She loves it at night when I tell her the 'story' that she is going to go to school and meet her teacher, and meet some new friends.  She says 'tell the story again'.  So I repeat it a few times, and she is just grinning ear to ear!  Speaking of bed time, a few weeks ago, we changed her bed to a toddler bed.  She has been ready for one for a long time, but we were concerned about her staying in her bed and climbing on things....but thankfully, that has not been an issue at all.  For the most part she will stay in her bed once we tuck her in.  Anyway, I wanted to write a little bit about her summer before I go pick her up from her very first day of Pre-School!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Liam: 4 yrs. 6 mo.

Liam graduated school about a month ago.  He is enjoying his summer so far, although it's funny because when he was in school it was always a struggle to get him to go in the morning.  He always had a good time, but it felt I had to make him go.  Then when school was out, he was missing it, and wanted to go. He will have a chance to attend a week of summer school at the end of this month though, so that should be fun for him.  He is also pretty excited to have his sister attend his school in the fall!

Liam seems to have moved on from his train obsession, and is now really into cars....specifically the pipes on cars.  We took him to a car show at Thanksgiving Point a couple of weeks ago, and he had to see all the pipes on the car, wasn't too interested in the rest of the car, just the pipes.  Not sure where that came from, but it's kinda funny.  Although can be annoying from the back seat while we are driving because he wants us to slow down /speed up, or turn around so he can see the pipes on certain cars.  Silly boy!  

We took the kids to see Thomas the Train a few weeks ago.  He had a pretty great time, and was happy to have Rowan along for the adventure this time.  A couple weeks later he had his first swim lesson, and also first time ever going in a pool. He had such a great time, we stayed for 2 hrs. playing and swimming, it was hard to get him to leave!  I got the bright idea to celebrate the sale of the car by going to Alta lodge for an all you can eat brunch with the kids.  And it just so happened to land on Fathers day too.  We got up to Alta Lodge around 10am for our reservations.  Liam wanted to eat inside, which was probably best since it was a bit breezy, but the view was still beautiful out the window.  

Rowan actually did much better than Liam, which was a little surprising.  She especially loved the bran muffin they had, but was NOT a fan of the Pate which she thought was hummus, or the cheese cake.  She made the best disgusted faces we've seen!!  Liam did OK, but had a hard time listening and sitting still.

After brunch we drove down to Snowbird, they had a festival going on, so there were lots of fun activities for the kids.  We took them down the Alpine slide for the first time.  And after that we let them play on the bounce house for almost an hour.  We had to bribe them with ice-cream to get off!  We didn't find any ice-cream, but did find some shaved ice, which they really liked.  Mike did find an ice-cream shop in one of the buildings when he took Liam to the bathroom, so next time we will know!  We were only up there 4 hrs. but we totally wore the kids out, and ourselves.  But we ALL had a really great day! 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Rowan: 2 yrs. 6 mo

I have been really behind lately with the kids updates...Working and taking care of 2 kids and a house gets pretty time consuming....but, I do have to say that I am glad I have kept up with it this long. Even if it's every few months, I think it is better than none at all.  Anyway, Rowan again has grown so much since her last update.  She is now 2.5 yrs. old!  She loves to play outside, and she can climb up the swing set on her own now, although we like to spot her in case she slips!  She loves doing anything that Liam is doing, digging in the dirt, riding bikes, playing with cars and trucks.  She also loves when I put a dress on her.  She feels so 'girly' when I do, she will start dancing around and saying things like 'I'm a princess'.  We are going to the princess festival next week, and she is very excited about that!!  She has been a lot better about listening to us, although one of the difficult things lately has been her being such a slow poke.  When we try to take her upstairs she tries everything to be distracted and not go at a pace that we prefer.  We are pretty impressed with her language lately too.  She seems to understand everything we say, sometime a little too much!  And we can understand most of everything she says.  It is amazing how their language evolves, and you can have a 2-way conversation with your child.  

A few weeks ago we took the kids to ride Thomas the train.  It was Liam's 3rd year going, and her first! She absolutely loved it.  It has been a lot easier lately to take the kids places, since she doesn't always need to be in a stroller.  Her attention span is much better too, so it makes going places much more enjoyable.  She is really excited about going to preschool in the fall too!  It's so hard to believe that she is old enough to go.  She is definitely growing up too fast!  She has started to say 'I love you too' , when we tell her we love her, it is the cutest, sweetest thing.  She kinda still has a squeaky baby voice still, so she still feels like our baby, even though she is 2.5!  But she will always be our baby, whether she likes it or not ;)

comment by mom/grandma on 06/14/2012
Rowan has the cutest voice and says the cutest things, she and Liam make a fantastic pair!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Liam: 4 yrs. 4 mo.

I figure I need to hurry and write Liam's update before much more time goes by. He turned 4 years, 4 months old on April 7th. He is doing really well in school. His teacher that left in January gave us some advice at his first parent/teacher meeting. She said to get the DVD from Leap Frog titled 'Letter Factory'. This particular video made ALL the difference for him. He perfected all of his letters, and sounds, and a few weeks after watching this video he was starting to read. His new teacher Miss Kelli started him on a reading program that they do at his school, where they take a book home, and read it till they are really good, and then return it for a new one. He's on the 2nd book now, and is doing amazing so far. He is on Spring break now, but he just had his graduation pictures done last week...we hope that he smiled good for them because he's in his goofy smile phase when we ask him to smile. Amazingly, we were able to get a great family picture done at the Easter party. Erica said that he kept doing goofy smiles, so we didn't expect that one turned out, but it did, and we are very happy about it...it has been a year since all 4 of us have been in the same picture. So, anyway, Liam is also learning his numbers and a little math too. He can count to 100, and probably beyond that too. He quantifies his love and our love...he will say I love you 'twenty forty'...how much do you love me? It's pretty funny, and he has Rowan saying it too. He has learned a new game that one of Mike's co-workers created...It is a timed game to see how many spiders you can squash. He's pretty good at it, and he mentioned to dad that he wanted to have a count of how many he got, and Mike mentioned it to his co-worker, and he added that feature in. It has been a great way for him to learn his numbers above 100 too.
We opened up a savings acct for the kids the other day, and when I told Liam that we opened up a savings account for him to save for college, he got really sad, and said he didn't want to leave us. He wasn't even sure what College was, just that all the toys from Toy Story 3 were so sad when Andy was going away to college. Another cute thing that happened recently was one night Mike went in to turn off Liam's light after he fell asleep. Liam woke up, and Mike tried to convince him he was just having a dream. Liam said 'I am?' and Mike said 'Yes, and you should tell your dad about it in the morning'. As Mike was leaving the room, Liam said 'Hey dream Dad, I like my light on'.
Knock on wood, he has become a much better eater lately. We can usually convince and/or bribe him to at least try something. And more often lately he is actually liking more things. Which has been a welcome relief, since Rowan has swung in the opposite direction!! I don't think we could handle two picky eaters at the same time...it's frustrating enough with just one!! He has been LOVING Mike's smokey potatoes lately...Which actually kinda surprises us because they are a bit on the spicy side. He tried Mike's made up pasta which had red bell peppers, and asparagus, tomato sauce and a quorn (fake chicken) in it and he loved it, and ate it all too. Although we do have to catch him in a good mood and not too tired, or it's game over.
He has totally been into the Thomas wooden trains lately. He doesn't want anything to do with his metal ones anymore, and he wants to know how expensive they are...and the more rare and pricey they are the more he wants them. He has added a ton to the 'wish list' on Amazon, and also the 'watch list' on E-bay. We actually won a few of them for him on E-bay that were in England...it does seem his obsession is getting a little less as the weather is warming so hopefully having some outdoor time will help distract him from always wanting a new train. We have put a limit on what and when he can have a new one....and we usually save them for when he passes off his stuff at school, and earns a wrist band. Although, even after he earns his new train, he wants the next one...hopefully we can teach him to be grateful for what he has. Speaking of that, one day a commercial for 'Operation Smile' came on. It's an organization for kids around the world that are born with a cleft pallet. I took the opportunity to tell him he should be grateful for what he has, and asked him if we should donate some money to the cause...He was pretty disturbed by the images, but when he remembered it a day or 2 later, he reminded me that I should send them money, so I do think that it is sinking in a bit. He really is a sweet and thoughtful kid, and we just have to keep teaching him when the opportunity arises.

comment by mom/grandma on 04/10/2012
He is such a sweetheart. He is really enjoying Owen & Miles and has been a really good helper. He counted to 320 for me last week, he said he wanted to count to 10,000, but he got tired. When we hunt for tiny balls, he adds them up, he's got all the adding to 10 down. He's a blast to be with and we love him 20 40 infinity:)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Rowan: 2 yrs, 3 mo

Rowan turned 2 yrs and 3 months a few days ago...seriously, where does the time go?  She is growing and changing so quickly, I just can't keep up with her updates!!  She insists on walking down the stairs by herself now.  If we try to carry her, she will say 'Rowan can do it'.  She sometimes will let us hold her hand, but mostly she wants to do it all by herself, so we will just stand in front and just spot her.  Her language has been getting a lot better lately.  We have noticed that she is really good at using pronouns, like she will say 'I'm up here dad'.  Or 'I don't want to eat'.  Although she still calls Liam, 'Miam'...we think it so cute though, that we don't correct it. Another funny word she uses that we don't correct is she calls Lightning McQueen 'Lightning Ice-cream'. One day dad was taking a shower and he came out to where the kids were to ask a question...and Rowan pointed at him and exclaimed 'Snake on Butt'. We all had a pretty good laugh, but then we realized we probably shouldn't walk around naked anymore ;)  She has a pretty good imagination...one time in the bath she was squatting like a frog, and she would say 'I'm a frog, ribbit ribbit'.  She kept doing it, it was so cute and Mike even got a video...(I'll have to get that off his phone).  She also will do a duck 'I'm a duck, quack quack'.  Liam has been watching a lot of Leap Frog video's lately, so she is now singing her ABC's and also learning the sounds.  It's kinda ironic though because she seems behind on learning her colors and shapes, but is ahead on her letters.  Benefits/downside of being a 2nd kid I guess : )   
Rowan had a wonderful Christmas, although we thought she would be more interested in opening the gifts, she let Liam open most of them again this year...he didn't mind.  She loved seeing all the lights and singing x-mas songs like jingle bells and frosty the snowman...she kept singing them several weeks after it was over.  
She has been to a few parties over the months, and she absolutely loves going.  Part of it I think is she loves to be included in things.  The kids were invited to a party this last weekend, and I was just going to take Liam since it was in the afternoon close to her nap...she heard us talking about it, and asked if she could go...I just looked at her, didn't say anything, and she started balling, so we decided she could go and just have a late nap that day.  It worked out OK, she had a great time..she is super outgoing and loves to be around other people. She also was invited to her cousin Rainier's party last month and she had the best time at the Gym.  She loved loved loved running around and jumping!!  She was so excited to go back a week later for the 1 hour open playtime.
Some of the harder things lately has been her 2 year old tude is in full force.  She can be so happy one minute, and the next she is screaming and crying.  She has also become very picky about food, and she has this horrible habit of throwing her food and plates on the floor if she doesn't want it.  She also has discovered that she can decide whether or not to listen to us, so it's been pretty difficult to get her in her chair for dinner time or sometimes she won't lay down to change her diaper.
Over the holidays Rowan finally fell out of her crib. So we decided to get Liam a big boy bed so that we can convert her crib with the side rail we got for the toddler bed.  She is totally ready for the toddler bed, it's just that her room isn't quite safe for her yet...so we turned her crib around to save some time....it's worked pretty well so far.  Although she LOVES Liam's bed and for the first little while she really wanted his bed, and thought of it as hers!!
Her hair was getting shaggy over the last several months...and we waited as long as we could to get it cut because she just screamed the last time she had a trim, but that was over a year ago.  We were unsure how she would react this time, but we were pleasantly surprised that she sat so well, didn't cry once, and let Aunt Gina cut her hair!  She has also started to snuggle again which is very nice for us.  She is definitely growing up!!  And even though the 2's are one of the hardest ages, she has for the most part been a great 2 yr old!!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Liam: 4 yrs.

Wow!  Liam is 4 years old now!!  He has been doing well in school.  Although, we did have his parent/teacher conference a couple of weeks ago, and sadly I wasn't too happy about it.  They did it open house style instead of apt. like last year.  The first time I went over there, there were about 4 people in line ahead of me on the sign up sheet.  It said on the sheet that each family had about 10 min. to meet with the teacher.  Needing to finish up work, I decided I did not want to wait 40 plus min. so I went back later that evening. Then when it was finally my turn, since there was a line behind me, and it would be ending soon, his teacher only gave me 5 min.  She didn't tell me much about Liam, and didn't even know what class he was in :/  Although she did give me some good advice on a learning DVD to buy, which the kids LOVE to watch.  Then a week later we got an e-mail saying that something came up, and that Liam's teacher would not be able to finish up the school year.  I was sad for Liam because he really likes her, and he will miss her.  And I do hope nothing serious happened to her as to why she can't finish up, but part of me is glad for him to have a new teacher.  His new teacher is Miss Kelli, and she has worked at KV for many years with the older grades.  The first day she was there, she knew who Liam was, and was very happy to see him.  She asked how he was doing.  And when I picked him up, she said he did very well.  Don't get me wrong, Miss Raya was nice, but I often felt a coldness from her.  For example, early in the school year we got to school about 3 minutes before it technically started.  We started to go into the room, and she said can you wait a few more minutes before coming in, this is my time to be with my kids.  Ever since then, I felt a little weird around her, and not very welcome.  So anyway, I do wish Miss Raya the best, but I am happy for the new teacher, and Liam seems to be doing very well with the change, especially since it's 1/2 way through the school year.
So I probably should back up since it's been a while since my last update.  Liam had a wonderful Christmas.  He and Rowan just loved seeing all the Christmas lights?!  We took them over to Thanksgiving point a couple of times to see the lights there. They loved that.  I still am torn about the whole Santa story.  The poor kid is probably pretty confused over it.  We did fall back on the Santa story a couple times to get him to behave...but after I felt really bad about it because it just made him sad and mad.  We did leave milk and cookies out for him the night before...but that is about as far as we took it.  We will never embellish on the story and tell him he goes down the chimney or around the world.  Maybe that takes all the magic out of Christmas, but I just don't like the whole lying aspect of it all.  And after reading some comments on a thread about Santa on Face Book, I was glad to know that we weren't the only parents out there that agree.  Anyway, as he was opening each cool gift, all he was hoping for were those 99 cent match box cars. He has so many, and gets them often, that we didn't even think to wrap any.  I distracted him, while Mike grabbed a few from our room to put in his stocking.  He was pretty excited about that, and we wished we would have saved a bunch of $, and just wrapped those up ; )
So during our vacation, Rowan decided to climb, or rather fall out of her crib.  So we decided that we needed to hurry up and get Liam his big boy bed, so that Rowan can convert her bed to a toddler bed when we need to. We did decide to turn her crib facing the wall to buy us some time, but we figured we should get his new bed anyway.  We got it at RC Willey on a sale, and at first he didn't like the idea of it, but after he saw it, he was super excited!  It is really high off the ground, so we were glad we already had purchased a safety rail.  We ended up getting a body pillow too, to help keep him from falling off. So far (knock on wood), he hasn't fallen off, thankfully!  I bought him about 3 sets of sheets, and he totally loves them, and gets excited when I change them, like getting a new bed all over again.
It seemed he took a few weeks off of his imaginary friends, but they seemed to have popped up again in the last week or so.  He often will say, I have a new friend, his/her name is such and such, and he will make up a silly name or sometimes it's totally normal.  Ainey is the first friend, and she is kind of the ring leader of all the rest.  She is not a very nice friend, and she has kind of a dark side too.  He has said some disturbing stuff to us lately, and we are unsure where this dark side of his is coming from, but sometimes it really worries us, and we wonder if we should take him to a therapist?  Anyway, we are watching it carefully, and will do what we need to help him.
Unfortunately, Liam has started to display behaviors that indicate that we have totally spoiled him, and he feels that he is entitled to a new toy like daily.  I tried to explain to him that money doesn't grow on trees, and that we need to start earning things.  It didn't go over so well, but we are still working on it. Last weekend I had him help me do some chores around the house, and we gave him some money for his piggy bank. He seemed pretty excited about that, and was very happy to help out.  Anyway, that is something that we really need to work on with him.  
So, all in all, regardless of some of the bumps in the road, he has been doing very well these past few months. He continues to love his sister, and help her.  And he's been eating well, and trying new things!  He's got his new bed, he went to the dentist, and did very well with that too.  Also, I did forget to mention that he has started his 4 yr. old 'Why?' stage a few weeks ago.  It was almost like it happened over night.  And some of the questions he comes up with astound us?!  Like, one time he asked me why trees grew on the mountain. There were some others that totally surprised us too, and I can't think of them at the moment, but I will have to be sure to note his more interesting questions in the future.

comment by mom/grandma on 01/26/2012
He's a darling boy. His behavior is pretty typical of little boys and he is super sweet. We love him so much.