Sunday, December 18, 2011

Paxton at 2

Another year has come and gone, and Paxton's had his second birthday.  Seriously, how is time going so fast?  I swear it speeds up more and more every year ... didn't we just have Christmas 2010 and now 2011's is only a week away?

Anyway, Paxton's birthday was on a Friday this year so I took the day off work to spend some quality time with him.  And by quality time, I mean a trip to the dentist, grocery shopping and some other equally exciting activities.  I'm rather surprised he survived all the excitement!  Auntie Kinsey assures me that Paxton did really well for a 2-year-old during his first dentist visit since he didn't cry and he sat in the chair all by himself.  He was pretty excited to see "Annie" when we got to the appointment and was all smiles for her.  However, once Dr. Goth arrived Paxton clamped his lips shut and wasn't opening them for anything!  Dr. Goth sort of pried Paxton's lips open, but Paxton wasn't going to unclench his teeth to let him look at the backs of his teeth ... no way, no how!  But, Dr. Goth said that Paxton's teeth are a really nice color on the fronts so he's not worried about cavities or decay on the backs.  And the boy is only missing 4 molars that should come in within the next year ... joy of joys.  After picking out a "treasure" with Auntie Kinsey we made a flying trip out to Raymond and back so I could pick up my Uppercase Living stuff and get some "Happy Bum Cream" for my friends' kids.  (Seriously the BEST diaper rash cream EVER is from the Raymond Pharmacy.  It's magical.)  Once we got back to Lethbridge, we did our Costco run which really is one of Paxton's favorite things.  He loves to sit in the cart and look at everything and everyone.  Most of the time I don't even have to put the seat belt on him since he's content to just sit!  After Costco, I met up with my friend, Kim, and dropped off some bCharmed stuff to some girls at work (yay for super cute new jewelry!).  And then it was off to meet up with Grandma Daryl for lunch.  We had Chinese and Paxton was doing really well with the rice and deep-fried wontons.  However, then he tried some cabbage from the chow mein and there was no going back.  Apparently cabbage taints everything else around it.  Kids are so weird.  More grocery shopping at Wal-Mart was on the docket after lunch and then it was home to get a quick nap in for the boy.  Phew!  Busy day : )  Paxton's birthday was also my work "Holiday Party" so Paxton got to have a "date" with Auntie Kinsey while we were out ... and I made her come over early to do my hair.  Best babysitter ever!

Paxton's birthday party was on Saturday the 3rd.  We kept the guest list really small, mostly because I just didn't have the energy to do anything else.  My Mom, Kinsey, both sets of Jay's parents and our friend Kaity with Paxton's girlfriend, Lainey, were able to make it.  Paxton got pretty spoiled as usual and then it was cake time.  I actually made a chocolate cake complete with icing and it was pretty yummy if I do say so myself.  However, being the complete airhead that I've become I completely forgot to serve ice cream with the cake!  And I'd even made a special trip to the store on Saturday morning to get the stupid ice cream!  Silly, silly me.

I can't believe how much Paxton has changed in the last year.  He is a joy (most of the time) and we're so lucky to have him in our family.  At 2 years old, Paxton:

- weighs 32 1/2 lbs and is 37 inches tall.  This puts him in the 90th percentile for his height and weight!  His head is 50 cm around which the doctor says is a good size but she didn't tell me what percentile that puts his head in.  The doctor says she has no concerns at all about Paxton which is great to hear!

- calls his Aunties "Annie."  It sometimes sounds like he says "Honey", but either way it's pretty stinkin' cute.

- loves shoes whether they're his or not.  He often comes clunking into the room wearing a pair of mine or Jay's shoes or a combination of the two.  When we were at Jay's Dad's house last weekend he even came into the living room with Auntie Mandy's shoes on and they had a bit of a heel on them!

- is super sweet sometimes.  When I had bronchitis last week he'd come over whenever I had a coughing fit, touch my knee or my arm, look up at me and say, "Ok Mom?  Ok?"  And then he'd wait until I answered that yes I was ok before he'll go back to whatever he was doing. Absolutely heart-meltingly adorable!

- says "choo choo" whenever he sees a train ... or Santa's sleigh and reindeer.  I guess it sort of looks like a train?

- gives kisses.  He's pretty good at blowing kisses.  He'll usually give me kisses on the lips when I ask for them and alternates between saying "yummy" and "yucky" afterward.  Paxton usually won't give Jay a kiss before bed but thinks it's pretty funny to give me one instead : )

- is sort of potty training.  Some days he does really well and is all about sitting and going on the potty.  Other days he couldn't be bothered.  But we're remaining positive and I think we're moving in the right direction with the whole thing.  Hopefully he'll start disliking dirty diapers soon and that'll speed things along.

- is talking a lot.  He seems to add new words to his vocabulary every day.  And people who aren't me or Jay can understand him now!

- loves to run.  He'll run in circles around the island indefinitely if he's got someone to chase him.  And of course said running MUST be accompanied by high pitched giggling and squealing.  I think it must be some sort of exhaust system or something that little kids come equipped with ...

- can plug the snowflake lights in, and unplug them, and plug them back in, and unplug them, and you get the picture.  *sigh*  I bought a little rug to put over the extension cord today in hopes that this would sort of distract him from the cord, but alas it doesn't seem to have worked!

- hates the snow.  The first good snow we had this year we took Paxton out with his snow boots on.  He got snow on his boot and tried to brush it off with his mitten which led to him falling over and getting covered in snow.  It was not a good situation.  He says "yucky" whenever there's snow on the ground and will try to avoid walking through the snow at all costs.  If he's out when it's snowing he tells it to "Go 'way!"  I guess maybe we won't be needing the new snowsuit he got for his birthday this year after all.

- loves puzzles.  He got a bunch of puzzles for his birthday and can almost do this one by himself.
It's supposed to be for ages 3 and up.  That's right.  My kid's smart : )  He also got one of a train that makes a train noise once all the pieces are in it.  He seems to be a bit leery of it since I actually put batteries in though.

- loves the "Shrek" movies that have Puss in Boots in them.  Coincidentally Mom and Dad really hate Shrek 2 and 3.  He says, "I want Puss" pretty much every morning when he gets up and when he gets home from daycare.  This also led to a vocabulary lesson between Paxton and Dad a week ago.

- absolutely loves chicken fingers/nuggets and fries.  I'm pretty sure he would eat them for every meal if he could get away with it.  Yesterday we had them for lunch.  I had 3 chicken fingers; Paxton had 4.  Ya, he likes them that much.

- loves the 2 Christmas spin me story books Grammie gave us a while ago (they have little wheel things on the side and if you spin them then stuff in the pictures moves).  They're his new favorite potty books as well.  Apparently watching things spin helps with the b.m. 

- loves to dance.  It usually involves some swaying, some yoga-like moves (downward facing dog anyone?), a lot of jumping around with the occasional pirouette thrown in.  He also likes to head bang to Christmas music, and not even "snappy" Christmas music.  I was sitting at the computer last weekend and all of a sudden Paxton pulled a chair up to the computer desk, climbed up on it, braced his hands on the desk and started head banging.  And it was to like "I heard the bells on Christmas Day" or something like that.  I just about died laughing.

- wants my iPhone a lot.  He likes to throw a fit and tell me that it's "mine" when I take it back.  Grrrrr.  Paxton can look through the pictures on it by himself and has a puzzle app that he can do himself.  The puzzle app is on the easiest setting so he only has to move 2 pieces to complete the picture, but still, pretty good I think.

- likes to touch my necklaces and says "ees pitty" about them.

- knows who Santa is this year.  I don't think he's figured out that Santa brings presents yet, but he'll point at pictures of Santa and say "Santa!"

- has figured out the unwrapping thing with presents this year.  We were at Jay's Dad's house last night for Christmas and he started unwrapping his present before Grandpa got in there with his camera.  Pretty funny.

- thinks everything is "funny."  His newest thing is to do a fake laugh and then say "ees funny."  Yup, he's a pretty funny kid.

- has been pretty good with the Christmas decorations this year.  He definitely knows what "don't touch" means.  Paxton stayed over at Grammie and Pa's house a few weekends ago.  They told me that he climbed up on the back of their couch in the basement so he could see all the nativities in the window.  He'd say "oooo, no touch" then "run" to the other side of the couch and repeat.

- throws more fits and is whinier than he used to be.  I'm told this is just because he's testing the boundaries.  Mom does not appreciate this new found independence. 

- likes to line things up ... puzzle pieces, mega blocks, the bins from his toy shelf.  A little OCD anyone?

- likes to build towers.  Good thing he has a bunch of mega blocks!

- is not good at sharing.  Apparently he's great at daycare, but if we're at our house or our friends' houses, he totally hoardes the toys and does not want to share with Carter or Alexander.  *sigh*  He seems to have made an exception for Lainey when she was here for his birthday.  Ah, young love!

- is one of my favorite people in the whole world!  Even when he's making me mad I still love him to pieces!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Christmas Time Again

We decorated on November 26th this year ... I tried to get Jay to let me do it earlier, but he refused.  I guess I just got away with it last year since I could play the "sad returning to work after a year off" card.  Anywho, we got the decorations up and didn't have any "divorce fights".  I decorated the tree and Jay decorated pretty much everything else.  It worked out pretty well ... except that Jay came down to the living room with a box of "approved" decorations and informed me that those were the only ones I was allowed to use so that the tree wasn't "gaudy."  There were some raised eyebrows and some words exchanged, but at least I didn't have Jay following me around the tree and moving my ornaments around this year.  We got a few new decorations this year and used most of our old ones too.  Anyway, here are the pics:

Maggie and Mo could barely contain their joy about me finding their hat and antlers in the first box we opened!
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Paxton was pretty excited about the Santa hat too. 
I know he doesn't look too impressed in this picture, but Paxton brought me the antlers and asked me to put them on him.
Festive Christmas shelf 
Festive microwave with a bunch of snowman stuff 
New giant Christmas balls from Costco 
This did not take nearly as long as it did last year.  Apparently when Jay's not trying to do it at 1 am it goes faster. 
This countdown is one of my new Uppercase Living decorations.  Love it! 
Nativity section 
My other Uppercase Living purchase 
My super cute souvenier from Jackie and Cristy's Mexico trip.  I absolutely LOVE it!!!  Much better than the tacky tourist shirt I was threatened with : ) 
Little tree.  Hopefully Paxton doesn't pull it over on himself this year ... he still has the scar on his forehead from last year! 

Santa Visit 2011

Seeing Santa this year was quite the adventure.  Since Jackie and Cristy were going to be in Mexico for Paxton's birthday this year we decided that everyone would come over to our house prior to the trip to the mall so that Paxton could open his presents for them.  He got pretty spoiled with some clothes and noisy toys *ahem*.

After the present-opening we were off to see the fat man in red.  We were all pretty excited ... well the parents were pretty excited anyway.  And we got there just in time for Santa to take his supper break.  Awesome.  Well, since we hadn't had supper yet ourselves we headed to the food court, then did some browsing at the "As Seen on TV" store and attempted to take some pictures of the three boys together.
Seriously.  These kids are so not cooperative.  Carter loves to "hug" Paxton and Alexander.  Paxton really does not appreciate Carter's feelings and was trying to escape while we were taking pictures.  After our failed picture attempt we headed over to wait in line for Santa.  We still had about a half our before Santa would be back and the boys were ready to wait patiently ... NOT!!!  An almost 2-year-old plus 2 1-year-olds definitely does not equal a good mix for waiting.  So we took turns as parents chasing our kids and waiting in line so we'd be first when Santa finally arrived.  Paxton was pretty interested in the decorations on the trees. 
And then when that got boring, Jay took him over to see the "rides."  Now, I had previously avoided these things like the plague because I knew that once Paxton had sat on them he wouldn't want to leave ... and I was right!  Especially once someone put some money in the train so that it moved.
Finally Santa showed up.  Paxton was pretty good while we waited for Carter and Alexander to have their pictures taken, but once it was his turn all he'd do was arch his back and try to get away from Santa.  Out of all the pictures they took, we ended up only having 2 poses to choose from because Paxton was blurry in all the others!  But really, for as unhappy and uncooperative as the boys were, their pictures turned out not too bad.  Oh happy memories!
Paxton 
Carter 
Alexander

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Super Yummy Pork Chops

I know I haven't posted for a while ... and I know that I need to post about Paxton's birthday and such ... and I will get around to it soon, I promise!  But I wanted to share the recipe for the super yummy pork chops we just had for supper.  If you're looking for something a little different you might give this one a try ... and it's for the slow cooker, so it frees up some time : )

Orange Apricot Pork Chops

6 pork chops
1 cup apricot jam (Jay accidentally bought apricot/passion fruit/peach jam but it was still very delicious)
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ginger
1/4 teaspoon cloves
1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges (and juice!)

The Directions.

Put pork chops into your crockpot. In a small bowl, combine jam, brown sugar, and spices. Spoon over pork chops. Add the entire can of mandarin oranges evenly over the top. Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours, or on high for about 4.

Serve with rice to soak up the yummy juice.

It's from this blog and was shared with my by our dayhome lady.  I think I'm going to have to look for some other yummy recipes to try from there one of these days : )

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Oh So Yummy Artichoke Dip

I had another B-Charmed party for my friend, Kim, yesterday afternoon.  It was lots of fun and everybody who attended is getting some fun and fabulous jewelry!  But this post is not about jewelry.  It's about the artichoke dip that I made for the party.  And when I say "I made" I mean that I intended to make it but Jay ended up making it since he was at the house : )  It was soooo delicious and this is all that was left at the end:

Ya, so good.  Mom, I will make you try this.  So this recipe is courtesy of the Costco magazine that they send out every month.  I actually opened it this month and I'm so glad that I did!

Hot Artichoke-Parmesan Dip

Prep Time: 5 min
Total Time: 20 min
Makes: 560 mL (2 1/4 cups) or 18 servings, 30 mL (2 Tbsp) each

250 mL (1 cup) Miracle Whip Dressing
250 mL ( 1 cup)  Kraft 100% Parmesan Grated Cheese
1 can (398 mL) artichoke hearts, drained, coarsely chopped
2 green onions, chopped

Heat oven to 180 C (350 F)
Mix ingredients
Spoon into shallow, ovenproof dish.
Bake 15 min. or until hot and bubbly

Easy, right?  Now, instead of the Parmesan cheese, we used Kraft's parmesan, romano and asiago mix.  (It's still a "sprinkle" cheese that comes in a container.  The only place I've been able to find it is Sobeys.  So delicious!)  We also doubled the recipe for the party (which was definitely a smart idea).  We served it with Ciabatta baguettes from Costco.  Someone said that it was also pretty delicious on the crackers I had out.  I replied that I'm pretty sure it would taste equally as delicious on a spoon.  Holiday potlucks watch out.  This is what I'm gonna be bringing : )

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Fun at Grandma & Grandpa's House

Grandma Daryl and Grandpa Dave had a shuffleboard in their basement.  While we were there last night Grandma showed him how to play.  I think he did pretty well for an almost 2-year-old.  Shuffleboard World Championships here we come!

Scariest Animal on the Planet

Kids are so weird.  According to Paxton, the scariest animal on the whole entire planet is ...
the Giraffe.  That's right, the Giraffe.  Seriously, Paxton?  I mean, they eat leaves, they have to do this
to drink water ... how scary could they possibly be?  Not as scary as the cougar skin in Grandpa Dave's basement that you call "kitty" if you ask me.  But apparently Paxton is convinced that these majestic creatures might just turn on you at any moment so you must have constant vigilence when they're around ... even if the one you're dealing with is just a stuffed animal that is shorter than a 2 years old.  *shaking head*

Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Mighty Thor does Halloween

Well, we survived Halloween.  It was a pretty eventful holiday for us this time around.  And, as you probably guessed from this post's title, Paxton was dressed up as Thor.  But he almost wasn't!  I found the Thor costume on Wal-Mart's website and was determined that Paxton would be Thor.  I searched high and low all over Lethbridge and couldn't find the toddle size anywhere.  It wasn't until October 23rd when I'd given up on finding the Thor costume and was headed to peruse the costume section of the northside Wal-Mart that I found it ... complete with an awesome hammer!  Yay for small victories!!!  Anyway, here's how our Halloween weekend went down.  And yes, there are A LOT of pictures.

I've come to the conclusion that the reason I haven't been "in" to Halloween for my adult life was the lack of Trick-or-Treat aged children in our household.  This year we got to teach Paxton the age old art of candy hunting.  I made sure to tell Paxton repeatedly that Halloween is the one night of the year (or weekend as the case may be) where children go out and get their parents some candy!!!  Good times had by all : )
Paxton with his Trick-or-Treat bucket on his head.  He did this on his own.  Silly boy.
The initial try-on of the costume.
I was slightly concerned about the hammer.  The packaging said that it's for ages 4+ and Paxton's not quite there yet.  He did attempt to hit the dogs with it a few times, but that was about it.

We kicked things off on Saturday at my work where they were having a Tick-or-Treat event for the employees' children.  Since Jackie, Cristy and I (and Cristy's husband, Mark) all work together we decided to meet up and go through it together. 

**Fun Fact Break** Now I know that Christmas is usually the holiday that miracles are associated with, but we had some Halloween miracles this year.  For those of you who know us, Jay and I are late for pretty much everything.  95% of the time this is Jay's fault.  4.5% of the time this is Paxton's fault.  I will admit that 0.5% of the time it is my fault.  It does actually make me slightly psychotic though.  I absolutely hate being late (this is my parents' fault.  They are usually at least 5-10 minutes early for everything.)  Jay doesn't usually care, because as an only child he is used to everything revolving around him and he generally informs me that, "they won't start without us."  But I digress.  We decided to meet at work at 2 pm on Saturday so that we'd have time for other festivities afterward.  Jay, Paxton and I ended up arriving 10 minutes early ... and we were the first out of the 3 families to make it there!  I'm still fairly certain that we drove through a wormhole or something and that's how we got there so early.  I wasn't the only one who was shocked.  I texted Jackie and Cristy to let them know we were there to which Cristy replied, "Who are you and what did you do with the Christensens?"  Bahahahaha!

Anyway, once we were all there we headed around to the different rooms where employees were waiting to hand out candy.  Paxton was being super shy (despite the fact that we told him Thor's not afraid of anything)and made Jay carry him around to all the rooms.  
Ready to get his candy hunting on.
Alexander as "Wolverine" from X-Men
Carter as "Kermit the Frog"

Once we were done we headed to the lunch room for some cupcakes and juice. 
Being a superhero is thirsty work!
Also being a muppet is thirsty work : )
And then it was time to head back to our place.  Paxton made several people's day by running back and forth along the sidewalk with his hammer raised and his cape flying.  (Seriously, people were even still telling me how much they enjoyed it today.)  So back at our house we got down to the serious business of carving pumpkins and then had a barbeque.  My jack-o-lanters did not win the competition, but I loved them anyway.
Alexander was not impressed to be in the "pumpkin patch" with Carter.
"What'd I do?"
Paxton was laying low in the background with his cup of cheezies.
Everyone hard at work
I opened my first pumpkin and discovered that the insides were mouldy!!!  The outside of the pumpking was perfectly fine though.  Weird.  And gross.
Alexander feeling the pumpkin guts with Jackie.
Carter was none too impressed about the pumpkin guts.
Paxton keeping his distance from the pumpkin guts
Paxton and Alexander in the pumpkin patch
My completed jack-o-lantern. I was holding it up to the light so Cristy could get a picture of it "lit up."  I swear she took forever to take the picture and that sucker was heavy!!! (I weighed it after this picture and it was 15.2 lbs!)
All the completed Jack-o-Lanterns.  Skeleton = Cristy; Frankenstein = Jackie & Craig; Monster Face = Mark; Eyeball = Chris; Traditional Jack & Trick or Treat = Alisha
I have no idea why Paxton was sitting like this ... but this was his sexy pose while drinking juice.
Paxton and Alexander were "playing" together.  Alexander was putting the puff treats back in the can while Paxton was taking them out and putting them down the heat vent.  Good times indeed.

After the carving and barbequeing, we headed to Wes and Christina's house for a Halloween party. 
Cristy and Mark as "Waldo and Wenda"
Wes as "Edward Scissorhands"
Paul as "Beast" from X-Men (that's 14 tubes of blue body paint)
Craig as "Magneto" from X-Men
Everyone at Wes and Christina's place (where's Waldo and Wenda?)

After this party I dropped Jay off at home since he was really tired (I know, he's old) and I headed over to Ryan and Kaity's house for their party.  It was lots of fun, but apparently I didn't take any pictures :(

On Monday (actual Halloween) my parents and Auntie Kinsey stopped by to see Thor before we headed out for candy hunting.
First stop was Cristy and Mark's house.  We were meeting up there with Jackie and Craig so we could all go out together.  We didn't beat Cristy and Mark (since it was their house) but we did make it there before Jackie and Craig.  Surprisingly the world did not fall off it's axis after 2 occurances in one weekend.
Paxton is the worst sharer E-V-E-R.  He's stealing Carter's truck here and did not want the other 2 boys to touch it at all.
An attempt at getting a picture of the 3 boys together.  Slightly better than the one from Carter's birthday.  At least Paxton's not crying.
Jackie and Craig were singing so Alexander would smile ... 1 out of 3 ain't bad, right?
We even attempted to take the picture with Paxton in the back of the truck to keep him happy.  It didn't work.
Alexander was not impressed about having his mask over his eyes.  This super hero isn't concerned about keeping his identity a secret!
After the photo shoot we headed out to trick-or-treat Cristy and Mark's cul-de-sac.
Cutest Thor ever!
Auntie Cristy was kind enough to show Paxton how to bang on people's doors with his hammer.  Quite cute and hilarious ... until we encountered a glass door.  (Thankfully we didn't have to replace anyone's door afterwards.)
Paxton was pretty excited about the situation and was running everywhere.

After finishing up with the friends we headed over to Jay's Mom's house for a quick visit.
And Thor recharged on more cheezies
And some juice.

After Grandma's house we headed to Jay's Dad's house.  Chicken wanted to take Paxton out to see him bang on people's doors so we went down the street and back up the other side from their place.  Paxton cleaned house!  He ended up with a plastic grocery bag and a half of treats!  That's good hunting if I say so myself : )
And here's a video of us trick-or-treating.  It took a little bit for Paxton to get the hang of it, but by the end of the night he had it figured out: 1. Bang on the door with the hammer. 2. Wait for the door to open. 3. Hold up the bucket for the candy.  4. Go to the next house and repeat.