Monday, August 16, 2010

All aboard!

Grandma Martha is quite the professional yard sale master, and she hit the jackpot this weekend with a Brio train set for Joshua. When we got back from my 36 week prenatal appointment this morning (good measurements and heartbeat, and I'm Group B Strep negative this time--woo hoo! No IV antibiotics this go-round!), Joshua and I put together the set in the dining room...rather, I put together the set despite Joshua's best efforts to "help," which usually consisted of him sitting on whatever I'd already put together and accidentally destroying it :)

Can you tell he's a little excited?

The swing bridge


My best efforts at using as many pieces as I could,
while still being able to make one complete route
(How cool is that train station?! When the train goes
through the station, it triggers these really neat train
sound effects that Joshua loves)


Even though the train is battery-operated and runs
all by itself, Joshua wanted a little more control


So we turned off the power and let him run the show :)


The engine was getting all the love


Who needs a boxcar or caboose with rider?


Over the swing bridge and through the mountain tunnel


Eventually he realized that the train and the tracks
didn't have to be a group package, so he took off
with the engine and carried it all around the house

The carnage left behind :)
**A few funny things from this weekend**
***
~Joshua is currently obsessed with prayers...out of nowhere,
he'll walk up to me, fold his arms and ask for me to pray...
so I just say a short prayer about whatever comes to mind,
and once I finish and we say "Amen," he's happy to go back
to whatever he was doing :)
***
~As we were working on converting our guest room into
the baby's nursery, Joshua decided he loved playing inside
her closet in the dark...after a minute, David and I realized
he was in there saying, "Prayer...amen" over and over.
I guess he's taking the Scripture about not praying out in
public but retiring to your closet to pray in secret very literally!
***
~The first few months Joshua was in church nursery, he did
great...he never got upset when we left and went to our classes.
Well, the last few months have been a different story.
Since David teaches the 11-year-olds in Primary during that time,
and I'll have a new little one very soon to take care of, I'm really
trying to get him to stay in there the whole time by himself.
So I snuck out after a few minutes and went to Sunday School
with no trouble. A few minutes into Relief Society, I hear
the back door open and after a second or two of silence,
I hear a voice I recognize right away cry, "Mommy!" His nursery
teacher said he got sad a few times earlier and asked for me,
but they were able to distract him and he was fine. Well, for some
reason, when they got snack out and another mommy came
to check on her little guy, Joshua lost it...and they couldn't get
him settled down...sobbing, runny nose, begging for Mommy...
the whole deal. When I came out into the hallway, he practically
jumped from his teacher's arms into mine and did the death-grip
hug and wouldn't let go for quite a while. We've only got a few
more weeks before this is going to be a lot more difficult...yikes!

1 comment:

Kathryn Palmer said...

Thank goodness for Grandmas!
Joshua is such a cutie. I think he is looking a lot like an Isgett right now.
Congrats on soon welcoming a baby girl into your family. How fun to have a girl!