Also, paining miniatures. I've showed
off a few of them to some of you over Skype, but I have yet to put up
any pictures. They're pretty cool looking, if a little basic, but
the process is very time consuming and cannot be rushed, which is
part of what I like about it. You have to take your time, consider
the process, decide what you want to paint on what surface...you
know, ART. I find the whole thing pretty relaxing, and so I decided
to invest a little more into our painting gear. I went out yesterday
and picked up a bunch of random paint brushes (different kinds, so I
can see what I like) some porcelain paint palettes (much easier to
clean), and a few other odds-and-ends like slo-dry (for easier paint
blending) and some finishing spray to keep the paint well set on the
mini's when I'm done. I really like just going out and considering
all the options and making decisions and...I don't know even going
out to buy brushes yesterday was fun. Maybe because Jess was at home
taking care of Tyler for me and, as it turns out, taking down all our
blinds.
We're getting new windows put in in the
near future. The nice fancy ones that the guy came to our house and
punched through for us. Jess got down all the blinds, but we'll wait
for a little bit before doing the curtains. We do need some privacy.
And then, of course, there's Judo.
I've been doing more Shiai (sparring) recently, which still isn't a
lot, but it's more than the 'none' that I've done before. I'm
getting a little better, bit by bit, which is encouraging, though I'm
still pretty far below most of my peers. I is encouraging, however,
that whenever we get new students in that Sensei usually has them
work with me. I like to think I'm a pretty patient teacher.
Anything else? Any other activities
taking up my time? OH, that's right, my son.
Last weekend we went to Houston for
Jessie's great-uncle-in-law's 90th birthday. We learned
that 1) Driving during Tyler's nap is a great idea. 2) Driving while
he's supposed to be asleep is not. I also managed to pick up
whatever upper-resperitory cough-fest Tyler happened to pick up from
day care last, which is still making my voice a little croupy. But
other than that, the trip was a pretty great success. Everyone was
all excited to see Jess, and Tyler got to play with a couple of twin
girls a little younger than he was. He was a little scared of them.
I'll tease him about that when he gets older. We also brought back
Jessie's Grandmother to stay with us for a while. Tyler eventually
got used to her and even gave her some kisses on the last day she was
here.
The comprehensive Tyler-dictionary is
going to have to come to a close. He's learning a new word or two
every day now. It would be difficult to keep up. He's using
his words a lot more often now. Here are some highlights.
Nana: What he says every time we tell
him we are going to Skype. He knows about grandmothers.
Areyou?: What he says when he is
looking for things. Either Waldo in the waldo books or Daddy.
Doo-Doo!: This is the sound a train
makes, and a lot of things are enough like trains (cars, rocks,
pretty much anything he can push around) that they also make this
sound too.
Yikes!: Luckly, this was what Jessie
said when her antibiotic ointments took hold on her latest road rash.
He's also picked up “Whoah” and “Oh no!” Nothing R-rated
yet.
TeeBee: We let him watch TV when he's
feeling bad and needs to relax, but he's also figured out that you
can watch it at other times as well. He'll ask for it a lot. We
generally just tell him no.
Ninite: Certain kinds of clothes are
ninite clothes. They are the kinds you put on before it is bedtime.
We took Tyler out to a neighborhood
festival this weekend where they had some pancakes, a hot air
balloon, and plenty of booths selling arts and crafts. They also had
a bounce house that Tyler was really into, even though he was the
smallest one there. He was having fun getting bounced around by all
the kids...and then the fan kicked off and the whole thing deflated.
Which is scary, if you are small and don't know what's going on, and
also potentially dangerous. Jess got to work pulling out some kids
while other people (myself included) did their best to try and keep
the thing from falling over too much. Tyler wasn't at the exit,
though, so eventually Jess just dove in after him. She found him in
a very unhappy mood, but having mama nearby definitely helped. Still
spooky. He's been in two bounce houses in his life. Both deflated
while he was inside. I'm not sure if he'll want to go into any more.
Tyler also got a haircut yesterday.
His third. The second went just fine. The third was NOT fun. He
didn't want the little cape thing on, and he did not like the
clippers one little bit. There were many tears, but eventually we
got through it with bubbles and patience. There's been a lot of
trauma in his life this weekend. I'm surprised he's still this well
adjusted.
Other Micro-news:
-Jess has had to go through her
polygraph test. It was a horrible experience and she has to go back.
-Jess also is traveling in October for
work. I'll have Tyler for the week. Planning to get him a tattoo.
-With all these activities, I barely
have any time at all for Video games. Crazy, I know.
-Tyler, for those keeping track, will
be 18 months old (1.5 years) at the end of this month.
-Also, Tyler sits in a Big-boy car seat now.
I'll probably write again in another
two months when I have some time. :)
-N
P.S.: I have some pictures to share, too. But photo upload seems to be wonky, so I'll try again later.
2 comments:
Couple of questions.... Why is Jess taking a polygraph? Security clearance?
Also, what does a 'big boy car seat' look like? (and does this mean I need a different one than the kiddo car seat in my garage?)
Yeah, security clearance. It's a bummer.
No, you are fine, we got you one that can handle bigger kids. He was facing backwards until recently.
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