You Wear It Well

Video, August 15th
Click here to check out a video of Nina being her usual awesome. Note that at the beginning I tell her to “turn that around” and she immediately spins in a circle, as if I am the caller at a square dance or something. She even folds her hand behind her back, how proper! Note the fantastic camera work there at the end; that ain’t easy.

Dialogue, August 15th

Ian: “Compaaaaare for blast off. ”
Me: “You mean ‘prepare.’ Compare is to observe something’s similarities or differences. Prepare is like getting ready to do something.”
Ian: “I meant ‘get ready for blast off…’ I knew what to say but I didn’t say it when i said that.” (Waits a beat… then completely ignores what both of us have said.) “Compaaaaare for blast off!”

Me: “alright hot shot!” (to the racy vehicle in front of my car that was choosing to ignore a green light.)
Ian attempting to mimic me in the backseat: “alright hopscotch!”

Ian, after falling in the toy store parking lot, where we purchased a toy boat:“I’m excited for my new toy i’m not excited for my knee.”

Ian, providing voices for his characters: “Get on the boat get on the boat!!”
Me: “Uh huh.”
Ian: “I’m just talking for these guys dad I’m not talking to you.”

Me: “Where’d you put that extra pair of underwear?”
Ian: “I threw them. I threw them at the fire thing but I didn’t throw them in there. You picked them up after that unfortunately.” (He meant fireplace.)

Ian, singing a song fully written by himself: “Lifeguard savers on the boat” (repeat x45)

August 18th, I was doing dishes while Nina finished up eating. Went over to see how she was doing. And this is what greeted me. See this image larger.

She looks like she lost a food fight. See this image larger.

August 20th, and I can honestly say I’ve never seen somebody look so cute while thinly covered in spaghetti sauce. See this image larger.

The same day, Ian looks cute and not too messy, but I’m guessing he now has some spaghetti sauce in his ears. See this image larger.

Apparently I make some pretty mean faces at Ian sometimes. He returns the favor now-a-days and tells me it is because I do so. It makes me feel bad, but honestly the length of the list of “you can’ts” as a father is daunting. See this image larger.

Ian, Up Close and Personal

August 12th, and there’s still some pig-tail action happening here! She’s trying on some shoes we got at a garage sale next door. Melissa and I spent a fortune over there and got a lot of clothes for Nina. They have excellent taste! See this image larger.

“Hep! Hep! Hep!” (Help!) See this image larger.

August 14th, these shots look cute, but nothing compared to her in this coat in person! See this image larger.

I can’t remember if she’s a bear or kitty with this coat on, but she wears it well. See this image larger.

She likes to tip her medical cart toy on its side and hop in it like she’s driving a car. Or maybe flying an X-Wing from Star Wars. Probably not the latter, but you know if you kinda squint… See this image larger.

We had a marathon of trying out different spaceship designs, and this is Ian posing proudly with them all! See this image larger.

And now you see why this post is titled as such. Here’s Ian as the philosopher. See this image larger.

The diver. See this image larger.

The politician. See this image larger.

The thinker. See this image larger.

The recluse. See this image larger.

The ham. See this image larger.

The pufferfish. See this image larger.

*I like these blocks Mommy, and I’m glad we could take this one picture without interruption from…* See this image larger.

*… Ian.* See this image larger.

I put this pillow down so that Nina could sort of fall into it at one point… and she did. And then it looked for all the world like she was considering staying here for awhile. See this image larger.

Princess Pigtails and Captain Chaos!

August 7th, I love this picture of Nina in her shoes holding Elmo. There’s something very “matter of fact” about her pose. See this image larger.

*I know, Elmo, let’s go pla- Zzzzzz* See this image larger.

Despite multiple attempts, neither emerged as a beautiful butterfly. See this image larger.





Dialogue
August 8th
Ian – Said “unforchunanly” in a sentence. Believe he has done this before… this was in the proper context and in an adult “tone.”

Ian – “I just found something interesting daddy. One of these moustachios was outside of it’s shell in the bag, just like this! That surprised me.” (Pistachios.)

Ian in voice #1 – Wow you’re the biggest thing in the whole wide world!
Ian in voice #2 -I know!
Ian in voice #1 -You don’t even fit in the cargo bay maybe you should stay back!
Ian in voice #2 -Ok!
(Daddy giggles)
(Ian surprised to see Daddy, gives him a hug and explains that he was giving his “guys” (action figures) voices, embarrassed.)
Dad – I did that when I was a little boy, too. Heck I still do a voice for the kitty and I’m 40 years old.
Ian – When I am your age I’m going to do a voice for the kitty, and I’m going to play video games and work in the basement.

Daycare said that Ian is super smart. They explained that they played a card game wherein the students had to differentiate between two like cards and a third that was different… And explain to another student what made the third one different without saying exactly what it was. Most kids did not understand the game. Ian not only got the game, he understood the rules and did not say airplane… He said “it has a propeller.” no other kid in class was able to do so. (I heard this story second hand, so I’m still not entirely sure I have this correct.)





August 9th, ladies and gents, presenting her royal highness, Princess Pigtails! See this image larger.

Awww! Just look at those pigtails! See this image larger.

You say “out of focus,” I say “Artsy!” See this image larger.

Time for some liquid refreshments, am I right? See this image larger.

If anybody actually remembers the video for MC Hammer’s “Hammer Time” I’m pretty sure Nina is performing part of the dance routine here. See this image larger.

Aaaaaaaaaaa. See this image larger.

*No look, I totally CAN stand on this furniture. Oh you don’t WANT me to? Well why didn’t you SAY that?* See this image larger.

She’s not smiling, but look at the way her golden locks shine in the sun! See this image larger.

LOOOVE this picture… it looks like Nina and Elmo are both laughing about something that just happened off-camera! See this image larger.

Not as cute, but cute! See this image larger.

She looks like Zsa Zsa Gabor with an Elmo-red feather boa. See this image larger.

One more good shot of those pigtails, for the record! See this image larger.

These two are planning something. See this image larger.

Ian shows off his ultra-cool metal sippy! See this image larger.

And then it was outside to tool around town! See this image larger.

Neither one of us can get Ian to hold still and/or use this scooter toy properly. Nina loved it though… she was all about being carted around, in particular, and held very still. See this image larger.

Nice smile! See this image larger.

Who is that young hero? See this image larger.

Why, it is Captain Chaos! Here to save the day! See this image larger.

Actually, of course, these are swim goggles. They helped him in class quite a bit, as he used to focus a lot of attention on whether or not he was getting water in his eyes. Granted now he just pays attention to whether or not the goggles are on properly, but… you can’t win ’em all! See this image larger.

I Have No Idea

On August 5th, Mommy went on a field trip with Ian to see… uh… (checks calendar) Meijer Gardens. Hmmm. Doesn’t look like Meijer Gardens, but I was not there. You’re going to see that most of this entry is made up, unless Mommy wants to insert some caption comments at the end. (No pressure, sweetie!)

Ok, this one is easy. Ian smiled while at Meijer Gardens, he had a lot of fun! See this image larger.

The kids took turns climbing up the side of the building like Batman. (I’m kidding, that’s a bell.) See this image larger.

Kids that flipped over prime numbers got to eat lunch! (I’m kidding, it was some kind of game where they found out the name of an item on the wall. Chili’s should totally do that too.) See this image larger.

When they mentioned child-labor, Ian tried to run away but was captured by one of the basket-workers. (I kid, they had to buddy up for some game.) See this image larger.

Ian had to pump water so that the children could drink water during their breaks on the basket line. (I’m kidding.) See this image larger.

The finished product! (Kidding!) See this image larger.

Finally they had to stain the fence before they were allowed to leave. (Actually they were asked to help “paint” the fence with the water that Ian helped pump earlier.) See this image larger.

Here Comes August 2011





Video
Click here to check out a video of Ian getting back into swimming. Ian’s last swim class experience had us wondering if he would ever hit the water again. But he gave it a chance, and even with a water-choking setback he had a blast. He made me proud.









Dialogue
August 2nd, Me: I’m proud of you kiddo, you know, because you said to yourself “I’m afraid to go in there” or “I don’t want to go in there,” but you said “I’m not going to let that stop me” and you did it kiddo. That’s so great and I am so proud of you.

Ian – But I didn’t SAY those things Daddy!

(It is a testament to Ian’s heart that beneath a few years of shielding it is still gold and pure underneath. He couldn’t take credit for the things he had not said, taking my statement literally, when in fact it was his actions that spoke those words. Re-read what I said above if this doesn’t make sense… from his perspective, I’m telling him that he said things he did not say.)





August 2nd, Ian and I leaping around inside Playworld! See this image larger.

Nina was there too and she was all over the place. We had a blast! Mommy showed up as well, which is why we have these pictures… thanks Mommy! See this image larger.

August 3rd, meet some of our neighbors! We’ve got such a nice little group of kids for Ian and Nina to play with. See this image larger.

Nina tried out a bike, and still has a bit to learn but liked trying it out! See this image larger.

It’s a parade! See this image larger.

End of July, Part II

Bing! See this image larger.

I told you to get those photo-printers warmed up! See this image larger.

Honestly, it was difficult not to run over and hug them both. See this image larger.

This picture is unlike the others… why? (Answer: I didn’t photoshop away Ian’s chin boo-boo!) See this image larger.

Still laughing! See this image larger.

Another good one! See this image larger.

Ok are we starting to calm down now? See this image larger.

You two are awful cute. See this image larger.

Almost a little kiss! See this image larger.

Ian’s exhausted from smiling! See this image larger.

I love this shot of Nina… one of my favorites. Smiles don’t always tell the whole story, I guess? See this image larger.

*Let’s take a picture of you, Dad!* See this image larger.

Click! See this image larger.

One more toothy grin from Ian… See this image larger.

A nice shot of Ian as well. The toothy grin shots are cute, but again, I like to get the ones that tell more of the story. See this image larger.

End of July 2011

Here’s some pictures from the last day of July… it was a Sunday and the kids were dressed so cute that I had to have an impromptu photo-shoot. It turned out well!

*Me just wanted cookie.* See this image larger.

*I will miss you when you are gone, jumparoo.* See this image larger.

We build a little princess throne out of her princess mats sometimes. See this image larger.

Cute! See this image larger.

Smiling with Mommy! See this image larger.

Tickling is the secret ingredient to good kid pictures! See this image larger.

She’s so sweet! See this image larger.

They’re cracking each other up now… See this image larger.

Ian’s Popeye scowl did not last long either. See this image larger.

Warm up those photo-printers! See this image larger.

My beautiful family! See this image larger.

Say what you will about our little gang, but we do laugh a lot! See this image larger.

This is one of my favorite pics of all-time! That’s where we’ll stop this one, but the next entry has some other great ones from this same day! See this image larger.

Almost End of July, the Videos…

Oops, one more entry until the great photos… Worth the wait, I promise!





Video
Click here to see and hear Ian explain the story that he helped create. I hope you enjoy it! “Fox. That’s just the name of the book… The snake ate the dolphin.” 7MB









Video
Click here to see and hear Ian explain a painting. “What is this?” “A painting.” 7MB









Video
Click here to see and hear Mommy tickle Nina and rise to Ian’s challenge! (Don’t worry, Nina doesn’t fall out of the chair because she’s strapped in!) 3MB









Video
Click here to see and hear Nina handing out cards. I told Ian to “say ‘thank you, Nina.'” Instead you’ll see and hear Nina say thank you, because she thinks I’m talking to her. 6MB









Video
Click here to see and hear Nina and I singing about Elmo. Watch for her to dance a bit, and mistake the camera for the button that allows her to get back to her videos.







Dialogue
Ian – “What’s the song from that goes like ‘That’s the way, uh-huh, uh-huh?'” (He’s remembering KC and the Sunshine Band music blaring from a Hooters on a pier in Florida!)

July 28th
Ian – “We were walking back from the park on the sidewalk and then it was a disaster! It started raining!”

July 30th
Ian – “I’m trying to get through with this cart. You better get out of my way.”
Me – “Is that the way you ask somebody to move?”
Ian – “You better get out of my way, please.”





Back in Michigan

Before we get completely away from the Florida trip, I’d like to share one movie. It sets the tone for how July 20th went, and gives you an idea of how much Nina likes to jabber these days!





Video
Click here to see and hear Nina making some noise while we cruise the streets of Paradise Island, FL. This movie is 9MB, which makes it amongst the larger videos, sorry.





As I write this, on September 9th, I wanted to also mention on the blog that yesterday, the 8th, was Melissa and I’s 10th anniversary! Woo hoo! I love you, Melissa!

July 26th, safely back in Michigan, the family apparently misses the beach enough to hit the sand in the sandbox! See this image larger.

*Here’s Ian’s hat. He dropped it.* See this image larger.

Alright everybody look and smile at Daddy! See this image larger.

Oooh, nice! Thanks guys! See this image larger.

This one’s a short one, but wait until next entry… we have some gorgeous pictures that we took on the 31st that you will love!

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