Every night at dinner, we ask Ty about his day at school. For a while, he would respond to the question "How was your day?" with an exhausted look on his face, saying "It was too busy." (Yes, our child has become a parrot.)
Although that response was pretty funny, Jeff decided to teach him something a little more positive. Here's his new response:
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
It's about the journey, not the destination
This past weekend, we spent three days camping at North-South Lake campground in the Catskills. We had absolutely beautiful weather (80 degrees during the day with blue sky every day) and loved our time outdoors. We did a short hike each day, rented a row boat, played on the beach and had a campfire every night with s'mores.
Jeff and I also got a lesson in hiking with an almost three-year-old. Ty's getting too big for our backpack carrier and the hikes we went on were no place for a stroller, so the only option left was to allow Ty to walk. It's a good thing we started out with a hike that was .2 miles long, as it took about an hour. You see, for a toddler, it's not about following the path as efficiently as possible to get to the "destination," but instead, it's about finding every possible stick, rock, etc. to play with along the way. Although that did limit our hikes, maybe it taught us a little bit about a good way to live life.
For more pictures, click here.
For more pictures, click here.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
One week, two parties, and a big announcement
Last week, we took Ty to the Greater NY Hot Air Balloon and Music Festival. Although we didn't actually see any balloons in the air (since we got there at noon and they launched at 6pm), Ty did enjoy the monster trucks, the boat show, and the pirate show.

A few days later, he had his school party which was a luau complete with a grass skirt, pinata, and a limbo. I got the chance to meet his friend Kiera's parents (he talks about Kiera non-stop and apparently they were caught hugging and rolling around on the ground a few weeks ago). Ty decided to use the oppportunity to ask Kiera's dad a very important question.
For details and more pictures of the festivities, click here.
A few days later, he had his school party which was a luau complete with a grass skirt, pinata, and a limbo. I got the chance to meet his friend Kiera's parents (he talks about Kiera non-stop and apparently they were caught hugging and rolling around on the ground a few weeks ago). Ty decided to use the oppportunity to ask Kiera's dad a very important question.
For details and more pictures of the festivities, click here.
His 16th? birthday
Ty has a birthday coming up. Although most of us know it's his third, Ty is convinced that he's now 16. Why 16 you ask? Well, a few weeks ago, he wanted to drive our car and we told him that he couldn't until he turned 16 and got his driver's license.
Oh, by the way, did you know that 16 is the age that you get to climb up a ladder to the roof of the house? And watch the Cat in the Hat movie? According to Tyler, 16=the age of ultimate freedom when he can do anything that Mommy and Daddy won't let him do now.
Oh, by the way, did you know that 16 is the age that you get to climb up a ladder to the roof of the house? And watch the Cat in the Hat movie? According to Tyler, 16=the age of ultimate freedom when he can do anything that Mommy and Daddy won't let him do now.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
A ray of hope smothered by some sunshine
Early this Saturday morning, Ty awoke after a small toy dog let out a few shrill barks outside of his window. He started calling my name and I figured that was it for my sleep for the night. However, I had some hope when I went upstairs and said "Good Morning" and he said, "It's not morning yet; I want to sleep with you and Daddy." Excitedly, I agreed and brought him downstairs. Here's how the rest of the conversation went (after us meeting his requests for a cup of milk and all of his animals):
Jeff and I: "Okay, Ty, go to sleep; it's not morning yet."
Tyler (peering under the blinds in our room): "No, I think the sun is up. It is morning! I want to play!"
Oh well, at least we got an early start to the day...
Jeff and I: "Okay, Ty, go to sleep; it's not morning yet."
Tyler (peering under the blinds in our room): "No, I think the sun is up. It is morning! I want to play!"
Oh well, at least we got an early start to the day...
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Where rain comes from
During a nice summer evening downpour tonight, Ty explained to us where rain comes from. Here's his explanation, which he gave while holding up his hand in the shape of a shower head:
"God makes the thunder. Then Jesus holds his hand up and the rain comes out of his hand. His hand has holes in it."
"God makes the thunder. Then Jesus holds his hand up and the rain comes out of his hand. His hand has holes in it."
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Our young but very seasoned air traveller
We know that with my airline benefits and our need to travel by air to visit family Ty has been on more flights in his 35 months than a lot of people have been on in their lives. However, we didn't know exactly how seasoned he was until he started playing with Kelli and Kaitlyn in the lake and assigned the following roles: Chicago, Florida (our two most-frequented destinations), and "Security".
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