Sunday, July 11, 2010

determination at it's finest

1. My poor Isaac. The kid has the heart of a champion... he just lacks the coordination of one. But, this week he conquered one of the most humanly difficult skills. Pumping himself on the swing. Yes, there are many a 3 & 4 year old who have mastered this skill, but for Isaac (who is almost 6), it hasn't come so easy. The effort has been there... just too much of it. I really wish I would have thought to record his attempts, because it is probably one of the funniest things to have witnessed. There is such a thing as overdoing it when pumping. You just end up working against those natural forces that you're trying to use in your favor. But, I guess he toned it down a bit, and got a little rhythm going. I had actually given up hope of this day, but his determination payed off. Way to go little dude!



2. The very next day Luke figured out how to swing by himself as well. Which sorta surprised me, because he is the complete opposite of Isaac. He may have the coordination to do something, but he doesn't always have the attitude to try. Where Isaac will keep trying, Luke usually gets frustrated and gives up (then collapses into a heap of body when you try to encourage him to try again). There have been a few short-lived attempts by him to learn how to swing, but nothing that would have led me to believe it would happen so soon. Good job little buddy!

I'm not sure what to say about this one.

3. Speaking of slow: Asa has FINALLY decided that I am worthy to be addressed by name. Up until the last couple of days, he has only said 'mama' a couple of times. So, I knew he was capable - he just hasn't felt the need to say it (uncool). He says 'dadda', Isaac (Eye), and Luke (Oooo) plenty, but nothing for the one who brought him into this world. Granted his speech isn't all that impressive at this point, but come on!

But, he's finally giving me something now. Of course now he usually says it when he's upset about something... kind of like an expletive. But, I'll take whatever I can get.

4. While watching a show about hippos, I heard Isaac ask, "Daddy, are hippos dangerous?"
Adam: "Yes, they probably kill more people than any other animal in Africa." (You may want to google that before taking that as fact :)
Isaac: "How? By sitting on them?"

5. Luke was chewing on a piece of steak and apparently he had been doing so for a while, because he spit it out and said, "Ah, this is not working in my mouth."

A few pics:


The boys running circles around our sweet firework show on the 4th of July.

7 comments:

  1. Caleb didn't say Mommy until about a month ago and he's 2 on Tuesday...little stinker.

    You are right about hippos. They do kill more people than any other animal in Africa. And surprisingly they can run really fast for short spurts...crazy.

    Love your blog.

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  2. If I had been drinking milk it would have come out my nose, "This isn't working in my mouth" I love how kids word things. Kalli used to always ask us when a thunderstorm would go over us "Is that lightning going to die us?" Your kids are awesome.

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  3. Oh man, I feel ya on the coordination. I'm one of those that unfortunately does not have it either. But, I think I may have mastered the swing somewhere around my teens. Anyway, congrats to them both reaching the goal regardless of the route....Dude, the underwear picture is totally going on the wedding video. I can see it now. Your kids crack me up. Oh, and I call Rob a hippo because he is large but can run short distances surprisingly fast for his size. HOwever, as of yet, not a serial killer.

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  4. I'm trying to figure out which part of this post I like the most, and I can't decide! The leg pumping is truly one of those milestones I look forward to, but Luke swinging in his underpants and helmet is hard to resist.

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  6. Amy, I gotta say, your kids are absolutely adorable! Just so you know.

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  7. So funny!! Love the underwear with the helmet...classic.

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