Nathan Yandell

Playdough Dinosaurs

March 12th, 2008 by Carrie

Lately the Boo has been into playing with dinosaurs. He didn’t used to like it when I tried to make critters with playdough, but now apparently it’s an acceptable pasttime. So make dinosaurs we did!

He requests his dinosaurs by the names used in the Land Before Time series. There are Longnecks, Three Horns, and occasionally a Sharp Teeth.  He’s particularly a fan of the itsy bitsy baby three horns. We make food for them out of playdough as well, and they eat, play chase, and also ride skateboards. Don’t ask.

Dinosaurs are surprisingly hard to make out of playdough. It’s too pliable and at the same time dries out too fast. The necks break and the feet get squished. We need to explore the world of modelling clay next, I believe.

Bouncy Castles

March 5th, 2008 by Carrie

We went to a three year old’s birthday party recently that took place at a bouncy castle gym!! Much fun was had, especially by the boys:

Daddy was SO MUCH FUN! It took the lure of cake to get him to leave. We’re looking forward to more opportunities for the boys to go play.

First Dentist Appointment

January 11th, 2008 by Carrie

Wait, no Christmas post? We’ll have to upload some photos this weekend and post them!

But first, some great news! The Boo had his first dentist appointment. He wasn’t too sure about the whole procedure and sat in his Daddy’s lap the whole time, but in general he was very cooperative and thought the dentist’s spinning toothbrush was really cool. (He says that now.. “really cool”!)

His teeth appear fine. He’s got space around most of his teeth, which is desirable for preventing cavaties, although we need to pay special attention to the molars where they are touching. They gave us a very cool little flosser which so far the Boo is agreeing to use. He loved the bubblegum flavored toothpaste. Mostly the news was keep up the good work! We’re doing well and his teeth look good.

Yay!

No Mario Kart!

December 14th, 2007 by Carrie

According to the Boo:

No Mario Kart after sun goes down!

Who knew?

Telling Time

November 8th, 2007 by Carrie

This morning the child told us the clock says 8 and it was time to get up. He pointed to the clock and everything.

I was stunned! Since when does he know how to tell time?

Then H tells me that the Boo says a lot of things are 8, so we ask which number was 8. He points at the 0. Oops. But then he pointed to the 8 after that.

Ah well. It’s a start!

Halloween 2007

November 7th, 2007 by Carrie

Sorry these are so late! We don’t upload photos as often as we should.

Halloween was great this year. The boy liked his astronaut outfit, even though the helmet is still a little big. We went to H’s work for trick or treating, which was wonderful because a) it was indoors and therefore not cold, b) it was during the day so we weren’t keeping the boy up late, and c) we got to see where H works! Not to mention the boy filled a gift bag half-full of candy!

Now, a week later, the candy is gone. It was fun experimenting — the lad didn’t know what most of the treats were, so Mama and Daddy got a fair share of the booty as well :)

Turntable Goodness

November 6th, 2007 by Carrie

The boy had some birthday money (thank you family!) so we went to our favorite mom and pop toy store for some fun. It was the first time we’ve said “You have x amount of money and you can choose what to buy with it.”

It should come as no surprise the boy chose trains and train accessories! We did peruse some cars, marble runs (I still want one of those!), books and puzzles, but if you ask him what he really, really wants, the answer is going to involve trains.

He picked out two things:

A turntable and a train called Mighty Mac that has two faces. Mac is cool — he can face either way! Boo was quite excited by this.

As far as the turntable goes, we’ve always resisted it because they are usually attached to a roundhouse and we have deemed the roundhouse to be an excessive and useless waste of space. However lately he’s been more into the train items that involve some finesse — train table, washdown station, etc. So we relented and it was the right decision. The turntable is awesome! The lad LOVES it!

It also cleverly solves one of our more troublesome dilemmas — making the track run correctly either way, so you don’t get “stuck” going one direction. Now, however, all of these problems are gone. Don’t like the way you’re going? Turn around on the turntable! Brilliant!

Then the other day H went upstairs while the lad was playing and found this:

Boo had taken all of the extra track pieces and made his own little track on the floor. What a clever little engineer. There shall be no waste! Somehow I feel like we’re doing good :)

Black horsie movie!

October 16th, 2007 by Carrie

The other day the Boo requested to watch the “black horsie movie”. I had no clue what he was talking about. We don’t have a black horsie movie, to my knowledge. I ran through the list of movies we had, two have horses, but they weren’t the right ones. Hmm! He was being very specific — there was a black horse at the top of a hill and there were little baby horses. And he did this cute galloping motion with his hands to show how they moved.

After a few days, we figured out he was talking about Fantasia of all things! The Pastorial Symphony by Beethoven is animated with cherubs, centaurs, various gods and goddesses, unicorns, and a black pegasus with babies, of all things! So that’s what he was talking about! What an incredibly memory the boy is developing!

So we’ve been watching Fantasia. I have to admit this tickles me to no end. I’ve tried putting on classical music but he generally is having none of it. In fact if I even put on normal music and sing along to it, he tells me to stop singing and turn off the music! But Fantasia, he seems to like. I think the music is probably incidental, it’s the animation he’s interested in. But that doesn’t matter — he likes it and hey, it’s good music :)

The other pieces of Fantasia he likes are the Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky, and the Sorcerer’s Apprentive by Paul Dukas. I’m working on the Nutcracker and the Dance of the Hours, but so far he’s not interested in those, as if anyone could resist a dancing hippo!

Nevertheless, I’m pleased. Now if we could only find a copy of Fantasia II! I think he’d like the flying whales.

Farm Fun

September 25th, 2007 by Carrie

We’ve been visiting some farms recently and had lots of fun!

The latest was the Klesick Family Farm way up north. We went there with some friends for their Harvest Festival. This place was superb! It’s a family run organic farm, and since they are small and don’t have a lot of money, much of their farm equipment is old and manual-labour-intensive.

For example, we saw a demonstration of how they dig up potatoes. They hook this 100-year old machine up to a tractor (it would take 6 horses to pull!) where it digs under the plants, pushes them up a sort of potato escalator, someone shakes the plants around to loosen the potatoes, then it dumps the potatoes back along the ground behind. People then follow along and pick up the potatoes. In our case, the kids went ballistic, ran to the potato line, and did all the manual labour for them. Fun!

They also had many, many tractors, most of them looking pretty old. The Boo of course thought this was fantastic and had to sit on all of them. The lucky boy managed to score a tractor ride this way!

Isn’t that a crazy looking tractor? Instead of tires it has spikes! The farmer came up to us and said he needed to use this tractor. I started to get the Boo down, but the farmer (his name was Larry) said Boo could go for a ride if he wanted to, but little kids are often scared by the noise. So he started the tractor and Boo got a HUGE grin on his face! I asked if he wanted to go for a little ride and he nodded his head vigorously. So there you go! A not advertised perk of the journey, an honest to goodness tractor ride.

We also saw some other older equipment demonstrated, took a horse-pulled wagon ride, and pushed around some toys in the “children’s garden” which was basically a big patch of tilled earth. We picked potatoes, bought some stuff from the farm stand, and eventually had to leave in search of lunch. We had a brilliant time!

Earlier in the week we also went to a different farm. This one was the South 47 Farm where they have a “farm tots” program. This was also very good. First there was a little craft where the kids made a tissue paper flower (incidently the Boo really got into this), they dug around in bins full of beans and seats, they wandered through a pole bean maze and over some hay stacks, fed some goats, took a hay ride behind a tractor (big hit), and picked some cherry tomatoes. Boo had a marvelous time. It’s a good thing he likes tomatoes!

Now we’re looking forward to doing a corn maze, picking out our pumpkin from the field, and picking some apples this fall!

Dinosaurs

September 24th, 2007 by Carrie

A few weekends ago Several months ago (I wrote this ages ago and then forgot about it!) it was grey and rainy so we passed up the zoo for the science museum. There was a dinosaur exhibit going on that we didn’t want to miss. The Boo has recently taken not only to dinosaurs, but the concept of their bones, thanks to one of his favorite online games where you put the bones together to form a dinosaur who them walks off the screen.

The exhibit itself was pretty good. There’s not much sign reading when it comes to taking Nathan to the museum, but the dinosaurs were big and this was good. There were your usual “sharp tooth” T-Rex type dinosaur, a brontosaurus type dinosaur, and a myriad of other smaller ones.

The best part? The exhibit on dinosaur eggs. They showed some with babies coming out of the eggs, and some models of eggs with babies still in them. Nathan found this endlessly fascinating. Plus they had some boxes where you could “dig” and discover eggs. This was fun too.

The Pacific Science Museum is a strange beast. They have a million things to look at and you would think it would be heaven. There are outdoor water cannons that you can fire into a pond, there’s a digger indoors where you can, not surprisingly, dig, there’s an entire section devoted to toddlers and water play, there’s a butterfly house and accompanying insect exhibit (where you can even pet giant hissing cockroaches), somewhere there’s a wind tunnel that we haven’t found yet, and there’s even a model space ship you can climb in. But somehow it always seems lacking. I’m not sure why!

Anyway. Dinosaurs were good and the boy’s current favorite movie is about dinosaurs as well. He’s all boy, that’s for sure!