Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Update, its about time.

Its been a little while without any posts, sorry. I haven't really taken many pics of this kids, they have all been sick, but we are back to normal and so here is a little post for each of them. Ben's will be coming soon, I'm having computer issues and can't get his pics to post. Maybe tomorrow.
Jonny - 3 1/2 years

When I look at these picutes it reminds me how big Jonny has gotten but how some things never change. With Ben in school, both Matt and I have been able spend some great quality time with Jon and he has been able to spend time learning to play with his sister. I say learning because up until Ben went to school Jonny really had no interest in Mya, he world still revolved mostly around Ben. He really has had to "learn" to be the older brother.


I love this picture because it shows how serious Jonny is when he is in character. He loves to pretend and takes his "roles" very seriously. Yesterday, he was being Ironhide??, a transformer, he roared at Ben and scared him! It was quite funny to see Ben on the receiving end of that.
Some of you may remember seeing all the baby pics of Jonny asleep in his high chair or just curled up on the floor. He is that kid who goes, goes, goes and then just stops and sleeps. Nothing has changed, just the other day he informed Ben he was going to sleep between the fire place and the chair and that's what he did. Matt thought he was kidding, but a few minutes later he hadn't moved and was gone. Sometimes I wonder when he'll grow out of this, maybe never.

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Mya - 14 months

Mya is growing and changing so quickly these days. She is not walking yet but has started using one foot, one knee and no hands to "scooch" around. I guess that's one step closer to walking than traditional crawling. More and more we are getting to know her personality. She is silly and soooo stubborn. She has started saying a few words although not always in context. Her favourite is "Hi Dad" which of course, melts Matt's heart. She can also say "all done" and we have started to not only ask her to say it but not let her down from eating until she does.
One thing that we have noticed is the effect having two brothers has already had on Mya. This morning after cleaning her up from breakfast I got really close to her and asked her to say "all done". She looked at me, proceeded to head butt me and laughed so hard. Trying not to laugh, I asked again for her to say "all done", I got head butted again and kind of hard this time. Again, she though this was so funny. I backed away before asking again and this time got her foot shoved in my face and more giggles. I wonder where she could have picked up these kind of behaviours?? I think I have a clue!




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