Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Guess who's back... back again.
We made it back home to Kansas and we want to let everyone know what a nice time we had out on the east coast with our family and friends. Upon our arrival here, we were greeted by a lovely foot of snow in our driveway, plus all the stuff kicked up by the plow at the end of the driveway. Even my four wheel drive couldn't get over that! Let's just say that I got a much needed workout clearing the snow so Brian can go to work tomorrow... Check back in the coming days for a long update about our holiday trip to New York (plus pictures!).
Friday, December 25, 2009
Christmas 2009
Christopher would like everyone to know that he had a wonderful Christmas today and that his mom will update the blog upon our return to Kansas (if we can get through the snow that will most certainly be covering our driveway). He also wants you all to know how cool it is to stay in your pajamas for over 24 hours... and then go back to bed in them. What a life.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Friday, December 18, 2009
A Little Boy's First Haircut
But fear not! Those first curls are forever saved in a little baggie. When she first started cutting the back (by his neck) he raised his shoulders because he is really ticklish back there. He did a wonderful job and was okay sitting there as he was being spiffed up. But then... the evil, electric hair trimmer came out! Here was his initial reaction to that piece of machinery:
And then, here is what happened next:
But the tears only lasted a short time and Christopher was good after he realizes the haircut was done and he looked fabulous (plus a little soothing from the good old pacifier). Being the new parent suckers that we are, they talked us into getting the "Baby's First Haircut" package ($14.95!!!) where they give you a certificate with before and after pictures as well as signatures of all those present and a small baggie with his first little curl enclosed. When we got home, Christopher was all smiles and loved showing off his new do to Kasey Moe. We are very proud of our big boy on this big day!
Three tales
STORY 1:
Last night was the annual Jeff and Kay Christmas extravaganza at our neighbor's home. We brought Christopher to the party last year and it was pretty easy to manage him because you could just plop him down and have him sit anywhere. This year was a bit more of a workout for us. Because Kay's stairs are not blocked off, we had to constantly chase after CJ to make sure he didn't take a nice dive down to the bottom floor of the house. Kay also goes all out with her beautiful Christmas decorations which Christopher likes to admire with his hands. Therefore, I think I repeated the phrases "gentle hands" and "no touch" a thousand times! If, for some reason, our little man disappeared for a minute, we only needed to go into Kay's kitchen where there are lots of ovens, dishwashers and microwaves to look at. The boy is happy in a kitchen which I hope makes his future wife happy as well. All in all we had a great time at the soiree and we are so thankful for our wonderful neighbors and the nice people who live in our neighborhood.
STORY 2:
Christopher is 17 months old today. Holy cow!
STORY 3:
Whenever I put Christopher down for a nap, he sits up and watches me walk out of the room. Right before I close the door, I send him a kiss by kissing my hands and blowing it over to him. This morning, as Daddy was leaving for work, we walked over to the door to say goodbye. Christopher gave his Daddy a wave and then put his hand up to his mouth and "kissed" him goodbye. I know... AWWWWWW! So stinkin' cute!
Last night was the annual Jeff and Kay Christmas extravaganza at our neighbor's home. We brought Christopher to the party last year and it was pretty easy to manage him because you could just plop him down and have him sit anywhere. This year was a bit more of a workout for us. Because Kay's stairs are not blocked off, we had to constantly chase after CJ to make sure he didn't take a nice dive down to the bottom floor of the house. Kay also goes all out with her beautiful Christmas decorations which Christopher likes to admire with his hands. Therefore, I think I repeated the phrases "gentle hands" and "no touch" a thousand times! If, for some reason, our little man disappeared for a minute, we only needed to go into Kay's kitchen where there are lots of ovens, dishwashers and microwaves to look at. The boy is happy in a kitchen which I hope makes his future wife happy as well. All in all we had a great time at the soiree and we are so thankful for our wonderful neighbors and the nice people who live in our neighborhood.
STORY 2:
Christopher is 17 months old today. Holy cow!
STORY 3:
Whenever I put Christopher down for a nap, he sits up and watches me walk out of the room. Right before I close the door, I send him a kiss by kissing my hands and blowing it over to him. This morning, as Daddy was leaving for work, we walked over to the door to say goodbye. Christopher gave his Daddy a wave and then put his hand up to his mouth and "kissed" him goodbye. I know... AWWWWWW! So stinkin' cute!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Last day of Kindermusik
Monday, December 14, 2009
Must be Santa
Yesterday, we went to Petsmart to get some items and there was a Santa there who was taking pictures with dogs. As soon as we walked in, Christopher ran directly to the big, furry black dog that was with Santa and started petting him. Then he went right up to Santa and started "petting" his beard. Maybe he thinks Santa's beard is a fluffy white dog? Anyway, that should have been a sign unto me that he would be okay with today's Santa... The rest of the party was so fun and Chris was going up to practically every mom in the kitchen, asking to be picked up (sound familiar Grandpa Woglom?). He was in heaven because this kitchen had three, count 'em, three ovens and a microwave. Wow. To top it all off, his favorite babysitter, Kay, was there to see all the kiddos and we got a picture of the two of them. It was a great afternoon!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Lights Please


Monday, December 7, 2009
Vrrrrooooom
(For some unknown reason, the blog doesn't want to upload the rest of the pictures of CJ playing with his car so I will add them later on when blogspot regains its sanity.)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Spinning!
So Christopher has discovered a new form of entertainment for himself. It's known as "spinning in circles until he falls down." For some reason, he decided that today would be the day he busted this move out. We were listening to an older Kindermusik playlist and there is a song that has spoken directions about what to do. One part of the song goes, "Side, side, round and around." When the round and around part came on, he just started turning and turning and when he stopped, he totally lost his balance and went sideways into the floor. He was okay though and started cracking up! Apparently, he continued spinning while Mommy was spinning at the gym (first time in two years=ouch!) and Daddy was very nervous because Chris would lose his balance and practically crash into furniture. It's really funny to watch him crack up but we'll have to put a helmet on him or something to prevent head injuries. Ah, boys... Speaking of boys, Christopher is going over to Tristan's house today while his parents get a baby free lunch out. Thank you Dan and Mary!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Through the generations
Some toys are timeless. We have been very fortunate that Grammy saved several classic toys that belonged to me when I was a little girl. (Also, I wasn't a very girly girl when I was little so Chris doesn't have to inherit anything pink!). These toys have made it all the way out to Kansas from New Jersey and now that Chris is getting so big, he is beginning to use them. Since we brought this Playskool desk out for Tristan on Monday, Christopher has been very interested in using the letters inside. More than anything, he likes to hold them in his hand. Little man seems to be partial to the orange and blue letters (hopefully not a sign that he will also like the Mets... or the Islanders). Every once in a while, he will use the chalk to draw a line on the front of the desk, but that is the extent of his writing. Anyway, it's really fun to see him use this desk which, upon close examination, has "KARIN T." written on the front in crayon. The cool thing about the desk is it has also been used by many other children, like Ally and Julia, and I think maybe Nicholas and Natalie. Now it is onto another generation in little CJ Wogs.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
To the moon!!!
Just a quick little story... Anytime we read a book that has a picture of the moon in it, Christopher points and laughs--hence the current popularity of "Goodnight Moon" for him. (Some of you will be happy to know that even though I have the same book in French--"Bonsoir Lune"-- Christopher still prefers the English version). Anyway, we were outside the other night at dusk and the full moon was out so clearly in the sky. When I pointed it out to Christopher a huge smile came across his face. As I was holding him, he motioned for me to put him down on the driveway. When I did, he started running... right for the moon! He would stop every few steps, check to make sure it was still there, and continue on. I had to stop him before he made it to the street, mind you. Later on we discussed that no matter how much he runs, he won't be able to get to the moon. He'll have to be an astronaut someday to get there!
A Little Monkey Bizness
This morning we headed out to a fun indoor play gym called Little Monkey Bizness to meet a couple friends from Kindermusik (Emily and Aidan). After napping in the car, Christopher was ready to go and let me tell you, this place was like kiddie heaven! There were climbing toys, rope swings, slides, cars, and even a disco ball over a dance floor. It was not very busy when we first got there so CJ was totally fine, having a blast. He even climbed up a set of stairs and went down a slide all by himself! But then, true to form, Christopher started melting down after the crowds arrived. I reminded him that I didn't pay $7.50 to stand around and hold him while he cried but he didn't really pay much attention. It was pretty busy and he was fussing, even when I caved in and gave him the pacifier. He did that for about 30 minutes and then got brave enough to venture off and explore. But he always came back to check in with Mommy (aww, still my little baby). We played for a good two hours there and Mommy had fun chatting with Emily's and Aidan's respective moms. (Adult talk=always good). Good times!
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