Sunday, July 11, 2010

Toy Story 3 and Guilt.


Sarah and I saw Toy Story 3 last weekend. It was pretty awesome. I'd never seen the first two until we started dating, and didn't really start liking them a lot until they became some of Ian's favorite movies. We really wanted to see the third one, and wanted to take Ian too. But, at 21 months, we felt that he's not quite able to sit still for an entire movie at a theater. I feel a bit guilty. But it will pass.

Another morning out on the town...

Ian and I had another morning out yesterday. I couldn't believe that it had already been a month since the last time. Sarah and I have often discussed how we'd each like to get one-on-one time with our kids as they get older. Obviously, she gets that time with Ian quite often, so my time is a lot more "planned". It's amazing to me how Ian is hitting that age where he realizes that this is a special, out-of-the-routine time. I got him out of bed after he woke and up and got him dressed and put his shoes on. He knew we were going, and was so excited that he had to run at me and give me an impromptu hug. He knows what's going on, and I can't let these times slide to once every one or two months. We had so much fun. The first stop was the "big breakfast" with chocolate milk at Mcdonalds...
He was the usual social ball of energy, running around and yelling "HI!!". Yet he relaxed in the booth with me and said "bye!" to the cars as they passed. It was awesome. Next up, we went back to Crosskey park out by the apartment Sarah and I used to live at. Ian played on this stump a lot the last time we went, so I had to take him back. I've dubbed it his favorite stump...
Finally, we hit my mom's house so she could get some good Ian time in. He enjoyed checking out her garden (after we taught him not rip up plants). If you know my son, you know that he is extremely strong, not afraid of anything, is moving fast all the time AND loves flowers. It's such a sweet contrast that I find awesome. Here is a good one he found in the yard...
As expected, we both had a great time. It's nice to have one-on-one time and make it a habit, especially as he grows older and starts having autobiographical memories. I know it will speak value into his life and let him know that I love him and that he is worth spending time with.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Ian at Memorial Park

We went with our friend Liz today to take some family pictures. Unfortunately, Ian was very crabby. Sarah suggested his mood was due to the fact that he missed home after staying at Grandma and Grandpa's last night. I think it's because we saw Toy Story 3 last night without him. Somehow he knew... Despite the crabbiness, Liz got some good shots of him. This is the only one I've seen so far and am anticipating the others. I especially hope she got some good ones of just him and Sarah. We have a boatload of pictures with me and Ian, but not as may with him and Sarah. This is due to the fact that I'm a photography neanderthal, while Sarah is awesome with pics.

two sons.

I am about to have two sons. Crazy. Sarah and I were nearly convinced we were having a girl. Unfortunately, we had to go to the emergency room a few nights ago due to some pain Sarah was having out of it. I will always remember that night because that's when we found out that we're having another boy! What will Ian think of his little brother? How will he react to being de-throned? So many questions, but it's exciting. I can't wait to do stuff with them together, like go on walks and wrestle. I'm sure having two kids is a whole new dimension to parenthood. I'm sure it'll continue to stretch my patience and ability to appropriately function while being really tired. It's hard, but it makes me a better person. Anyway, enough about me. :) I can't wait to welcome Isaac Matthew into the world.