Here's a fun video from a few months ago...enjoy!
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Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, October 18, 2008
He's got the blues
A couple of days ago, Richie was playing around on the piano. Owen started singing along and before we knew it, he had worked himself up over this song. He put so much energy and excitement into singing...he must be a Lister or something. Watch at the end...it's like he is overcome with the music and runs to the bass guitar. Richie and I were both overwhelmed by Owen's natural ability to sing and the enthusiasm he has always had for music. Enjoy!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Playing catch-up
It's hard to believe I've let so many weeks slip by without any updates...not that our lives have been that riveting. *wink* So since our last post....
August 17th was Gi Gi's birthday--Owen recorded her this message:
August 18th was Gran and Pop's 40th wedding anniversary! It's overwhelming to think of the love, sacrifices, and commitment that have gone into those 40 years. Richie and I have both been blessed with parents who are still married. We are lucky indeed!
August 19th was Aunt Mimi's birthday! She is coping well with no longer being the baby of the Griffin family. :) Somehow she wound up with beautiful, thick blonde hair, so she doens't show any signs of premature greying. I'm trying not to be bitter about that!
August 24th Richie helped our friends Holly and Robert move into their first house while I babysat Dylan. It was a very sweet day--the boys are old enough to really interact with each other on the same level. We colored, read books, played with animal flash cards, played in the yard, ate snacks, and watched Word World. I am so excited to see Owen's friendships develop!
Later that evening, we went to a 'baby daddy bbq' for our friends Greg and Leslie, who are expecting little Violet in September. Everyone was convinced that Owen had to be at least 4 and were totally shocked when told he was only two and a half (two and three-quarters, technically, but that is annoying). He was the only kid there and had a great time getting lots of attention.
On the advice of Owen's daycare, we really started encouraging him to potty train. So far it's not going all that well. I took him to KMart and let him pick out his first big boy underwear, and he chose Thomas the Tank Engine. Very cute! He is great about using the potty when we suggest that he might need to sit on it. But left to his own devices, more often than not, he has accidents. He started doing a little better last week, so I rewarded him with some Incredible Hulk and Spiderman underwear. My friend Jennifer suggested telling him that if he tee-tee'd on Spiderman, they couldn't be friends any more. That tactic hasn't been terribly successful either. But it has made for some great pictures of his cute little tushy!
With all the emphasis on potty training, Owen has been asking more questions about body parts and has been identifying people as being a boy or a girl. Without a doubt, my favorite moment with Owen recently happened as I put him to bed one night last week. We were nearing the end of our bedtime routine (potty, wash hands, brush teeth, read books) and I leaned in to give Owen a goodnight kiss before turning off the light when he told me, "I love you, little girl." Oh, I love you too, little boy. So very, very much!
August 17th was Gi Gi's birthday--Owen recorded her this message:
August 18th was Gran and Pop's 40th wedding anniversary! It's overwhelming to think of the love, sacrifices, and commitment that have gone into those 40 years. Richie and I have both been blessed with parents who are still married. We are lucky indeed!
August 19th was Aunt Mimi's birthday! She is coping well with no longer being the baby of the Griffin family. :) Somehow she wound up with beautiful, thick blonde hair, so she doens't show any signs of premature greying. I'm trying not to be bitter about that!
August 24th Richie helped our friends Holly and Robert move into their first house while I babysat Dylan. It was a very sweet day--the boys are old enough to really interact with each other on the same level. We colored, read books, played with animal flash cards, played in the yard, ate snacks, and watched Word World. I am so excited to see Owen's friendships develop!
Later that evening, we went to a 'baby daddy bbq' for our friends Greg and Leslie, who are expecting little Violet in September. Everyone was convinced that Owen had to be at least 4 and were totally shocked when told he was only two and a half (two and three-quarters, technically, but that is annoying). He was the only kid there and had a great time getting lots of attention.
On the advice of Owen's daycare, we really started encouraging him to potty train. So far it's not going all that well. I took him to KMart and let him pick out his first big boy underwear, and he chose Thomas the Tank Engine. Very cute! He is great about using the potty when we suggest that he might need to sit on it. But left to his own devices, more often than not, he has accidents. He started doing a little better last week, so I rewarded him with some Incredible Hulk and Spiderman underwear. My friend Jennifer suggested telling him that if he tee-tee'd on Spiderman, they couldn't be friends any more. That tactic hasn't been terribly successful either. But it has made for some great pictures of his cute little tushy!
With all the emphasis on potty training, Owen has been asking more questions about body parts and has been identifying people as being a boy or a girl. Without a doubt, my favorite moment with Owen recently happened as I put him to bed one night last week. We were nearing the end of our bedtime routine (potty, wash hands, brush teeth, read books) and I leaned in to give Owen a goodnight kiss before turning off the light when he told me, "I love you, little girl." Oh, I love you too, little boy. So very, very much!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Tubbies!
One of Owen and Richie's father/son activities is watching Teletubbies on PBS on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I had no idea this was going on until the other day. Richie logged onto PBS.org and found all kinds of interactive games designed for little kids. Owen had so much fun playing all the games, and now he asks us to play Tubbies on the computer. Here he is playing a hide and seek game. He insists on operating the mouse all by himself. The screen is a little hard to make out, but basically you click the mouse on a red brick wall and different Teletubbies pop out, followed by a vacuum cleaner looking creature name Noisy Nunu or Naughty Nunu...we can't really decipher what they're saying. At any rate, Owen shouts "Doodoo!" every time it comes on the screen and bursts out laughing...
Monday, April 28, 2008
3 wheelin'
Despite how much I hate to hear my voice on video, this was too cute...Owen got this retro-style tricycle for his 2nd birthday from Uncle Jeremy & Aunt Gwyn, and Uncle Tom & Uncle Ricky. For the longest time, he could only pedal backwards. But now he has gotten the hang of going forward, and he just flies around the patio and even has the coordination to ring his little bell too. He fell off the other day and scraped his knee and has been telling us ever since that his tricycle hurt his leg. A scraped knee can't keep this adrenaline junkie down...check out his big boy trike skills!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Just for fun
Here are a couple of videos from the vault:
The first is Owen's first time playing in the snow. Believe it or not, this was mid-morning a couple of weeks ago...
And this is from almost 2 years ago...when he could just barely crawl and jumping was his favorite thing in the world. I can't get over how chubby his legs are! :)
The first is Owen's first time playing in the snow. Believe it or not, this was mid-morning a couple of weeks ago...
And this is from almost 2 years ago...when he could just barely crawl and jumping was his favorite thing in the world. I can't get over how chubby his legs are! :)
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