Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Foods, Bleu Cheese, and The Beatles

Noah has had a fun start to the fall season. Last weekend was especially entertaining (for him and us). Uncle Andrew and Cousin Thomas let us borrow their Playstation 3 game "Rock Band - The Beatles edition."

Noah had a blast playing the instruments, especially the drums.





Last week, he also tried bleu cheese dressing for the first time, on a celery stick...and while the celery stick remained in tact, he couldn't get enough of the bleu cheese. He gladly offered Gabi a bite or two also (on a different celery stick!!).






For whatever reason, it seemed like Noah tried a bunch of new foods last weekend. Since it was the weekend of the TN/Florida football game, we continued our annual tradition of getting some grilled/blackened Gator meat from a local Cajun restaurant. Noah tried it, and loved it. He also devoured his 1st peanut butter and jelly sandwich too.

We'd been trying to wait until he was two to give him peanut butter, to stick with what the pediatricians recommend and b/c one of our nephews has a severe peanut allergy...but we gave in. By giving in, I mean I accidentally let him have some peanut butter/chocolate Chex Mix a few weeks ago, and since he didn't have any kind of allergic reaction, we figured we'd just let him go ahead and tackle his 1st PB&J...Noah was glad we did! He'd had some Chick Fil-a chicken (peanut oil) and things like that before though, so there was probably nothing to worry about all along.

Speaking of chicken, Noah helped me eat a few boneless chicken wings while we watched the TN/Florida game. And I was really proud of him, b/c he actually watched a lot of the game, and he gets so excited when he sees "Foot - Baaaaaw" on tv...which happens all the time in our house this time of year.


Noah also loves (and loves is putting it mildly) our neighborhood kids! Zach and Matthew, or "the boys" as Noah calls them, love to come over and play ball with Noah. They are so good with him, and he loves to watch them play ball outside in the cul-de-sac.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

It's Football Time In Tennessee!

Here are a few photos from the first game of the season...a great 63-7 win against one of the worst teams I've ever seen us play, Western Kentucky. But, it was a fun game to watch!







Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Getting caught up

It's been a surprisingly quick and busy month, and it's hard to believe that August is almost 1/2 way over. Noah turned 18 mos. old last Friday, and his curiosity and strong willed personality are coming out more and more.

It's amazing how quickly he learns new things, repeats what we say/do, and remembers certain things. Over the past few months, he's become a "little boy" in front of our eyes. He's gotten 3 inches taller since his 15 mo. doctor visit and is coming in at 32 inches tall (56th %) and weighing 29.3 oz (86th%). We thought his weight percentile might be down at this visit, b/c he's gotten taller and is starting to thin out and lose some of his baby fat (sad!!), but he's hanging strong in those upper percentiles.

Sadly, Noah's great-grandmother Nanny (Tyra's mom's mom) passed away on August 1, so we spent some time in Hendersonville with family. It's joyful to know that Noah got to spend some great quality time with Nanny on some past visits, and he always enjoyed seeing her and getting into mischief with all of the non-toys on her coffee table. She will be missed, but we will enjoy telling Noah all about her in the future and showing him some good pictures we have of them together.

Let's see, what else is Noah up to these days??....Well the vacuum obsession has not gone away, and if anything, is as strong as it's ever been. I mean, this dude loves...I mean LOVES...the vacuum cleaner. Any and every one he sees! The big Oreck vacuum we have, the Swivel Sweeper, the little Wet-Jet Swiffer mop, his own little toy vacuum (although he's discovered the "real vacuums are more fun)...you name it he loves it. He oftentimes will find the little sweepers they have at restaurants when we go out to eat and start demanding he get to play with it.......

This leads to another phase we're in...the temper tantrum. Not getting to play with a vacuum is just one of a few things that triggers a "fall on the floor, arm and leg kicking, screaming fit." Luckily, we've discovered these only last a few seconds, so we rarely give into him, and also luckily, he generally only does this at home when it's just Tyra and me there.

His favorite TV show remains Elmo's World (on Sesame Street) by a landslide, but he's also fond of Disney's "Handy Manny," "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," "Little Einsteins," and "Blue's Clues," which I think comes on Nick Jr.

His appetite isn't what it used to be, and he doesn't eat nearly as much as before. He still eats well though, and his favorites are pasta, bananas, watermelon, cheese, gummy vitamins (of all things), yogurt, and cookie/cracker snacks.

Noah loves music and really enjoys when we sing to him...he's quick to point out when we start singing a song he's not in the mood to hear by saying "No No...No No"...so it's a good thing we have an expansive repertoire to fall back on. I kid you not though, he loves "Rocky Top" and even knows when to "Wooooo" and throws his arms in the air. That's my boy! I'm helping staff an event on campus this Saturday, and I think Tyra will be taking Noah to see the UT Pride of the Southland Band parade to the stadium on their "dress rehearsal" before the home football opener. I'm sure he will love that.

Tyra has be cast as Elaine Robinson (Mrs. Robinson's daughter) in the play "The Graduate" (based on the movie) at the Oak Ridge Playhouse. She's a natural on-stage and will do wonderful! All of the almost nightly rehearsals aren't fun for us (we miss Mommy), but Noah and I have enjoyed having guy time after dinner - which usually consists of playing mini-golf around the house with his Lil' Tykes golf set, trying to convince Noah that we don't need to vacuum the house again, singing silly songs, playing with blocks, and playing the "hide the blue ball" game.

This past weekend Noah had fun at his best friend Addie's 2 year old birthday party, where he devoured lots of sweet goodies, and enjoyed the subsequent sugar rush. He was a little wild man and had a lot of fun. Then on Sunday, we had a great family day at the local park's splash pad, where Noah loved swinging and playing in all of the water fountains.

Other than all of that, it's just same ol' same ol' on Rocky Top. Here are some photos from the past few weeks:

Noah at his 1st ever HHS football practice in early August....Go Commandos!


Turning his "cuteness level" way, way, way, way up!


Making his "oh my goodness" face...a new trend.



With Aunt Alyssa on her birthday --- Mommy made the cake!

Friday, July 10, 2009

How 'Bout A Popsicle

What a fun way to spend a Friday afternoon with Mommy!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Adventures of Noah ~ The Missing Beachball

Since there's nothing good on TV in the summer anyway, how about a sneak peak at NBC's new fall mystery/drama...(it's better viewed by double clicking on the picture below and watching it on YouTube)

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Stars and Stripes

We took Noah to the Farragut 4th of July Parade last weekend. He had a really good time and enjoyed seeing the helicopters, police cars, marching bands and all the people walking by. I thought he'd get bored pretty quickly, but he hung in there for well over an hour. Thankfully, the weather has been pretty nice here, and not as humid lately.

We arrived at the parade a little earlier than expected, so we spent a good 30 minutes letting Noah run around the new Kroger Marketplace store, which I think was the highlight of his day. He knows where all the "nacks" (aka free samples) are and is not bashful about trying 2 or 3 of each. Then, since it wasn't crowded at all in the early morning, we just chased him around the entire store.




Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Caught Red Handed!

But I wanted to play with the JenMommy's TP!



Fine! You can have it back!

Monday, June 8, 2009

The Summer So Far

We just got back from an awesome trip to Cincinnati to visit our good friends Michael, Emily, and their 14 month old son, Jacob. Since it was the first time we'd been to Cincinnati, we were treated to the full Cincy experience - A Reds baseball game, Montgomery Inn Boathouse ribs, Graeter's ice cream, and Skyline chili. It was a lot of fun, and Noah really enjoyed playing with Jacob.


Noah turned 16 months old yesterday, and he's had a busy summer so far. Here are some recent photos.

After a yummy dinner at Bonefish Grill

Getting smooches from Addie!

Looking for a " 'nack"


At UT's Books and Blooms picnic


Choices, choices!

Not too sure about the camel at the petting zoo.

Mesmerized by the Roger Day concert.

This is a rarity now. He's so always on the go!

Look mom, no hands

If I give you a kiss,can i play your guitar?

Yummy watermelon

Num! Num!

more please!

He played in the sprinkler for about 45 seconds...

Then he and Jacob preferred to play in the water bowl

Red/Cubs game

Great seats from one of the suites at the stadium

Great times and great friends in Cincinnati

Friday, May 22, 2009

Fun At The Beach

We were blessed to be able to spend our anniversary (5 years!! woo!) at Seabrook Island (SC) again this year. We love it there so much, and had so much fun. Noah was only 3 months old last year on our trip, so of course the ocean, sand, and waves were new to him. He LOVED it! He played hard, and he rested hard. He slept so well (naps and night time) while we there, which was great because Tyra and I had a chance to catch up on some R&R.

Here are a few highlights of our trip:

- Chased Noah up and down the beach...as he was chasing the "Ducks" (aka seagulls). He would say "quack, quack" at them. He's also a little confused and thinks that birds also "Meow" like cats, so he "meowed" a lot at the seagulls. I estimate he ran at least 1 mile during this 2 hour time period.

- Strolled the streets of Charleston, ate at AW Shucks for lunch, which was good. Noah enjoyed walking out on the pier in Charleston.

- Swam with Noah in the pool. Noah enjoyed sitting in the little jet ski float we got him.

- On Seabrook Island there is a lot of wildlife. We saw dozens of deer...yes, Noah thinks they "meow" too.

- Food is one of our big weaknesses at Seabrook. We devoured our favorite shrimp & grits at Rosebank Farms Cafe (twice), ate a cinnamon roll almost every day from Newton Farms grocery store(with extra icing!!), and I cooked a special anniversary dinner of filets and crab cakes. We decided to cook at the house for this meal so that we could have an "us" dinner after Noah was in bed! It was awesome.

Now for some photos:



So excited to be in the ocean!


Our home for the week! We loved it!


Let's go look for sea shells



Wiped Out On The 45 minute Drive From Charleston to Seabrook



He loved this little net


He was so brave, he didn't even want to hold hands



High steppin'



These waves are cool


Best buddies



Eric's Favorite Pic (part 1).....



....(part 2)



Curious George


Sunset from our kitchen window on our last night



View from the back deck! Peaceful!