Wednesday, January 30, 2013
We're having a baby girl!
For those of you who don't know, we're expecting Baby Kimball #2 and we recently found out we are having a little GIRL! She is due June 10th this year which means I'm 21 weeks along. Here are a few ultrasound pics!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Thomas Updates!
I wanted to do a post dedicated solely to my little Thomas and all the things he's doing and saying lately. I'm sure we'll look back on this later and smile!
Thomas is getting big! At 28 months, he is now about 36 inches (3 feet)
tall and somewhere around 35 pounds. He is a solid little boy! He seems big for
his age. He has a short buzz to his blonde hair. He has dark blue eyes that
seem like they may be changing color. He’s got a big smile with adorable teeth
and one dimple. He wears size 3T and size 6 ½ shoes.
He is so smart! He knows all his letters and can count to
ten. He’s working on lowercase letters (he knows about 4/5 already!) and the
sounds letters make as well as counting from 10 to 20. He knows all of his
colors and shapes, including “zatewabe” (trapezoid) and “ottadon” (octagon),
courtesy of a game on the kindle that he likes. He can even pick out triangles,
squares, circles, etc. in the environment! He loves playing the kindle and will
turn on shows on Netflix like Blue’s Clues or Dora or he will play puzzles or
games.
He’s talking better and better each day. One of the funny
things that he says is “Oh goodness!” (mimicking me, of course). He also can’t
say “quack”—instead he says something awfully close to the “f” word! We can’t
help laughing when he begs to read the book Little
Quack! He asks for us to “Lay down a you” when we put him down for bed or
for a nap. He also still talks in third person and says things like, “Hi,
Thomas!” when he’s talking to us. He often calls oatmeal “meh” or “meuh” and
says “seeder” for cereal. One of my favorite things he says recently is “Aw,
come ‘mere!” while tilting his head to the side with his arms out for a hug and
back pat. Adorable!
He loves singing songs and his favorite used to be “I Love
to See the Temple”, but now seems to be what he calls “Soapy” (I’ve Traveled
Around this Penopee). He also likes Turtle, “Poo Ply” (Shoo Fly), Popcorn
Popping, I’m a Child of God, and just about any song he hears.
He LOVES the snow! When it finally snowed a week ago (here
in Virginia), Thomas saw the ground covered in white and for a while kept
calling it “bubbles.” When we went out, he loved stepping in it, throwing it at
daddy and mommy, etc. Now whenever we see even a little patch of snow, he wants
to touch it or step in it. He likes going for a walk to the bridge with his
bucket that we fill with rocks and throwing the rocks into the river. He also
loves reading books, playing with his letters, blocks, or train set, running
back and forth in the apartment, coloring, and playing with playdoh.
He has had a few undesirable habits and mannerisms lately,
including one where he will cry out/yell really loud out of the blue! He does
this at home, in the car, and at church. It can be when he’s frustrated or just
when the idea gets into his head! We are working on it… he usually gets a time
out or a pat on the mouth when he does it. He also hits mommy, usually when
he is angry or frustrated. He also usually gets a time out for this. In time
out, he often doesn't stay on the chair and has to be put back over and over or
held there. He can be very particular about his food and other things, getting
really frustrated if it’s not the way he wants it. He wants to do everything
himself, even when he can’t.
Most of the time, he’s an adorable little boy who is sure
growing up! We love our little man.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Christmas in Virginia
On break before the actual leave, we did several things. We went to the Petersburg battlefield, John ran a 5k in an amazing time (21:30!), and we went to the Children's Museum in Richmond.
Thomas absolutely loved the Children's Museum. It had all kinds of displays and interactive exhibits, toys, etc.
Exploring a tunnel! |
This was a neat machine that sucked colored scarves through pipes and spit them back out. |
An ambulance was one of Thomas' favorite things to play in. |
Riding a triceratops! |
Just a random silly picture! |
That evening (Christmas Eve with Opa!), we caved and let Thomas have one of his presents (too big/awkward to wrap anyway). A big bag of Mega Blocks!
Loving his new blocks! |
Daddy had just as much fun with the blocks as Thomas did! He made Thomas a helmet. |
Opa and Thomas playing and having fun! |
New Christmas jammies! |
Thomas' Christmas Haul: Mega Blocks, jammies, alphabet game, firetruck, Thomas trainset (from John's sister Amy who had us for Christmas), playdough, puzzle, books, recorded video stories from Oma and Opa Whatcott, and a few other things.
My guys playing the piano--Adorable! |
Obsessed with touching all the lights! |
Having fun with (Great-) Opa! |
Such a sweet photo. |
Inside the Library of Congress. |
Thomas fell asleep on our way home! |
Out. |
What a cutie. |
Our last day in D.C., we were able to go into town and get a (free!) parking space right next to the National Mall and walk around to all the memorials. It turned out to be a nice day and we had a great walk around to the WWII Memorial, Washington Monument, Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jefferson, Korea, and Vietnam memorials (plus more I'm probably forgetting).
Pointing to and naming each letter. |
So cute!! |
So that was our holiday! It was nice to have such a great break and spend time together enjoying some of the neat things not too far from us.
This last weekend, we went to see Jamestown and Yorktown (we already saw Colonial Williamsburg). It is about an hour's drive away. (We forgot the camera, so I don't have any pictures to share.) Jamestown is the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. I'm surprised how much has been found and preserved in the museum there! Swords, suits of armor, books, and even glassware! They had recreated the ships the first group sailed over on and you can get on and explore the ship which was super neat. They also recreated an Indian village and the first settlement founded in 1607. So interesting!
Yorktown is where General Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington in the Revolutionary War. We saw another neat museum there with tons of artifacts as well as the monument there. We got a magnet for our fridge with all three of the historic cities represented. Hooray!
So now, we're down to less than a month until we head home to Nevada! We're all getting extremely anxious to leave...we miss our home, our stuff, John's job, the west, our friends, and being closer to our family.
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