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The IKEA Trip

Nothing like IKEA.  Today seemed a perfect opportunity for the boy’s first trip to the Seattle IKEA Commerce Center.  Strangely enough it’s out in Renton and nowhere near Seattle and it’s a ‘commerce center’ which to say it’s probably a pretty big deal in Renton.  Seriously, the place is huge though.  It took us all afternoon to wander through the suggested IKEA lifestyle show and finally get to the checkout.  It was also a great opportunity for us to get to know our boy’s just a bit better.

It turns out that Alex may be even more stubborn and opinionated then his brother!  When he started to get bored sitting in the cart he started gnawing on the metal crossbeam on the cart.  Steph, already accustomed to this ritual gently pried his head back to which Alex strongly retorted with something like a growl and a yell all together at a fairly loud volume in the crowded store.  My reaction upon seeing this was to assume this was a technique issue so I bravely stepped in and placed a burp rag over the metal bar and took over pushing the cart.  Twenty seconds later Alex, who by this time had forcibly removed the burp rag, again had his teeth firmly around the bar.  I tried a slightly similar technique to Steph which elicited a rather louder and strong bark, growl, and yell simultaneously.  However, I replaced the burp rag and firmly held my hands over it to prevent any further removal.  That didn’t deter Alex.  He continued his staccato yell, bark, growl but increased the volume and glared at me all the while.  Fortunately for Alex he has a built in cheering section.  His brother, sitting in the cart right behind him was only too happy to see the exciting action in the front-section of the cart and immediately started mimicking Alex at precisely the same volume and tenor.

As people hurried by they shot us disapproving glances and a few mouthed ‘Wow!’ while we cowered in the corner of the designer closet section trying to attract our boys attention and silence.  After 3 minutes everything stopped and both Alex and Cole resumed their normal happy affable selves as if nothing at all had happened.  It took another 30 minutes for Steph and I to resume normalcy.

The rest of the time the boys were amazing and fun.  Alex started to fall asleep towards the end (not strange as we had started many hours before) so we filled them up with special $1.00 IKEA frozen yogurt – definitely something not to be missed!

Fun day – but I think we’ve just found out the fun is just starting…

Cole’s pretty funny

Oh, the silly things Cole says.  Today was especially full of Cole-isms, such as…

“Good job Mommy.  You did it all by yourself.  So proud!”

In the middle of a game of running/chasing with Daddy, Cole stops mid-step and says “this is fun!”  Afterwards, he says (with a huge smile) “Cole is happy!”

A Trip to the Dentist

Today was Cole’s first official teeth cleaning.  This had been a long anticipated visit as this would be the first time he would have to actually lay down on his own table and actually have a full cleaning with instruments.

Steph and I were both a bit apprehensive about what the morning might turn out like.  Typically if he says no, he means it and there’s very little you can say or do that will change his mind.

However, when we arrived he was in a great mood – he quickly went to play in the small play area and pretty quickly he was called in.  NW Pediatric Dentistry is a great place, their staff is amazingly good at dealing with kids and just as soon as Cole went in they started showing him how everything worked.  He loved it and thought it was cool to see everything before they used it on him.  He just laid right down on the table and opened his mouth and did exactly as he was asked – we were truly amazed.  We would have thought he was 8 or 9 with the way he was acting, not scared or nervous, just slightly quiet and willing to do whatever he was asked.  It was great to watch.  We were so proud.
Alex meanwhile – slept for 10 minutes in the car going to the dentist office and woke up and watched the whole thing.  No fussing, just bemused interest.  He’s next…

A Ride to Starbucks

Big milestone today.  We let Cole ride his trike to Starbucks.  While he hasn’t been riding for very long he’s become very adept very quickly and today he had energy that we had to figure out a way to burn.  So he rode.  He rode the entire way there and back.  We were pretty confident he would never last one direction, let alone both, but he didn’t even break a sweat….that’s good.  But what do we do tomorrow to burn energy?

Let’s talk about Love

Cole wouldn’t get ready for his bath tonight and was doing just about anything to avoid it.  He turned on music, an especially upbeat “Let’s Talk about Love” song and avoided anything and everything dad was telling him.  Finally as I was getting more and more exasperated he turned to me and said in a most earnest voice…”let’s talk about love”.