Eliot's vocabulary continues to grow and he enjoys pointing out all of the things he knows the names for (especially lights). He received a set of alphabet magnets from GrandDad and Noni for Christmas and has been learning their names. Some of his favorites are S, T, P, M, N, and R. One of my favorite new words of his is 'pineapple'. He combines two foods he loves and says 'pie (pause) apple'. He has a couple of phones that he enjoys chatting into. Unfortunately once it comes to a real phone, with a real voice on the other end, his mouth forms a silent smile and he'd rather just listen. But for all of those who have spoken with him over the phone, here's what he would say if he weren't struck with wonder:
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Books!!

Eliot loves his books and enjoys perusing them whenever he can. There is also a bookcase full of Mommy and Daddy's books that has captured his fascination. I think I've finally broken him of the habit of pulling them off the shelves and hurling them down the hall. I'm just glad I was somehow able to do it without discouraging his interest in them.

He particularly likes looking through Merriam Webster's Vocabulary Builder. It's probably the fact that the pages are gilded in yellow, but it's fun to think that he's just trying to work on his growing vocabulary.
Eliot has also started "reading" books aloud to himself and others. His version of the story is always so much more interesting :)
Monday, January 10, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
A Quiet Christmas and a Happy New Year
December flew past us this year with alarming speed. Eliot and I started the month with a trip down to Milwaukee to visit family and friends. It was so great to see my family and I even got a chance to swing by Froedtert and see many of my former co-workers. Eliot loved getting into all the kitchen drawers where his old toys are stashed and giving the rocking horse plenty of exercise.

Helping Noni in the kitchen.

He was very busy sorting through all of the drawers.

Lake Michigan was well worth a visit, even in the cold.
Eliot had a great time on Christmas morning. Unwrapping the gifts was still a bit strange to him but playing with all of the new toys was right up his alley.



New Year's was celebrated in Canada's capital city, Ottawa, where our friends Dave and Lianne Backstrom live with their four children. It was great to see the Backstroms again and Lianne took me into the city center to see the Parliament buildings and to sample a "beaver tail." I was greatly impressed with both. Eliot had a riotous time with the four little Backstroms and came away, I believe, favorably impressed with idea of siblings :)
The Parliament buildings were beautiful. We'll have to go back on a non-holiday weekend and have a look inside.
Eliot and Daddy shared a plate of real Quebecois poutine. Notice it didn't last long.
We hope everyone had a fantastic holiday season and that 2011 is starting out on a good foot.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
An Edmonton Wedding

Last week we had the opportunity to head north to Edmonton for the wedding of Spencer's cousin Lindsay. She was a beautiful and happy bride and I'm kicking myself now as I realize that I don't have any pictures from the wedding. You'll just have to take my word for it I suppose.
We stayed for a week after the wedding and Eliot had a great time playing in the snow, catching up with family, and learning all kinds of new words. Spencer also gave two lectures at his alma mater, University of Alberta. One was for a class taught by one of his former professors and the other was for faculty, students, and the public (meaning, of course, that several family members including myself were in attendance). It was so great to hear him lecture, he's a natural. His lecture was titled "Laundering Money and Souls: Usury, Poor Relief, and Theology at the Early University of Paris". It was pretty interesting stuff. You'll have to ask him about it next time you see him. All in all it was a great trip and a wonderful chance to see family and friends.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
News From the Stork
We found out yesterday that we will be welcoming another little boy into our family next March. We're so excited about this little guy and are looking forward to meeting him.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Numbers
Eliot loves books (when he's in the mood) and he and I have been going to the library once a week for a little song and story group. On our last trip we picked up a book on numbers and Eliot has been having fun learning to say the names of the numbers. Some of them you can't hear as well on the video, but he's particularly good with his pronunciation of two, four, five (as in, 'gimme five!'), eight, and nine. Six has a tricky combination of sounds and comes out sounding more like 'gik', but he's well on his way.
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