As I was sitting here on the PC looking around for a new computer I hear a "I DID IT DADDY" from Charlie who is sitting at Mom's laptop. He had done the complete puzzle for Thomas the Train which involved building all the parts and once it was all done the train would drive off the screen. Wow, he's come a long way...wait, one second I have to put the mouse in his right hand....OK...that's better.
Funny, the mouse was slowly working its way left on the desk and rather than move it he simply switched hands. Funny and he's ambidextrous.
He loves the PC. Of course, we have to limit his time because he freaks out when we pull him off the "ordinateur".
Of course, the whole time he's playing with the thomasandfriends.com he's asking me what I'm looking for ...this guy is too funny.
We'll its time to get some milk calm down with some french DVD then books, pee, brush teeth, prayers and bed time.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Remote control and more sentences
OK. It was fun watching how Charlie was figuring out Noah's remote controlled car. He knew there was some correlation between the car and the box with buttons on it because we showed him. He picked it up really quick though. He watched as he pressed and avoided the tendency to launch after the car as it moves away. Pretty darn smart. We laughed.
Charlie is also talking a lot these days. We're talking full sentences here and they're pretty darn funny too. Every once in a while Eileen and I look at each other after he strings together 8 or 9 words and we are just amazed.
Today was Father's day and we visited Church which didn't work out too well for Charlie and we ended up leaving early. Later we found out it was because of stomach issues which he resolved at Ohio House.
In the afternoon we got out to Oak Street beach and had a blast. Charlie loved running around in the water right up to his neck. He needed me to hold him because of the waves and once he bought one of them right into his face but he still had fun.
It was a warm day and a fun day.
Charlie is also talking a lot these days. We're talking full sentences here and they're pretty darn funny too. Every once in a while Eileen and I look at each other after he strings together 8 or 9 words and we are just amazed.
Today was Father's day and we visited Church which didn't work out too well for Charlie and we ended up leaving early. Later we found out it was because of stomach issues which he resolved at Ohio House.
In the afternoon we got out to Oak Street beach and had a blast. Charlie loved running around in the water right up to his neck. He needed me to hold him because of the waves and once he bought one of them right into his face but he still had fun.
It was a warm day and a fun day.
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