Tuesday, October 26, 2010

mr. personality

When I was in school, my life revolved around 3 day weekends, Christmas break, spring break, and those few weeks in between summer sessions. Now that I'm married... well, it's all about planting, sandfighting, stripping, etc. We recall different events in our lives and remember the timing of it by the type of work being done in the field. I've thought back on how little Luke was this time last year, and I can't believe he's my little boy now!

This was Luke last harvest - he was 4 months!


And here he is this year!


Now that his personality is really emerging, we both have traits that shine through in him. Just to name a few (some physical, too)....

Like Daddy:
- He loves working and piddling.
- He LOVES driving Heath's stuff. He gets on the stripper and thinks he's in heaven... and when we walk outside to get in the car, he reaches up to the driver's door on Heath's pickup saying, "dy? dy?"
- He has a widow's peak.
- When he has his shirt off, he's rubbing his belly
- He loves to laugh and tell stories.. and can have a tender heart.
- He's very protective of me. :)
- His feet are mini Heath feet.
- He likes to talk on the phone, even if it's pretend... He'll use his wrench if that's all he has.
- He would rather me take his shoes off than him!

Like Mama:
- He is slow moving in the mornings.
- He has a q-tip obsession already. He "uses" about 5 a day.. he'll catch me one of these days. :)
- He likes to cuddle
- He has a freckle on the top of his left thigh in the same exact spot as me.
- He tends to throw things when he's mad... haha.
- One word: chocolate.
- He loves family.
- He picks at everything.. all of his toys have half their stickers peeled off.

Friday, October 15, 2010

wonderful & terrible 16 months

i feel like every time i post about luke, he's gotten to stage that's even more fun than the last. he's become one of the most independent toddlers i've ever seen, but at the same time, he can be a huge clinger - only now, he clings to more people than just me and heath, including grandparents and cousins.

here's a look at his independence kicking in. he's the only one who can feed him now.. and he eats 3 times much as he would if i had helped him. he loves spaghetti and lasagna, but he won't eat ravioli.


more of his favorite foods are hamburgers, sandwiches, chips, green beans, grapes, strawberries, mandarin oranges, ice, reeses, m&ms. unlike most kids, he doesn't like french fries, ketchup, ranch dressing, yogurt, or pudding!

here, we were at a firehouse subs in round rock.


luke loves his grandparents.. all of them. he's developed a different relationship with them and has special things he likes to do with each one. here's luke and keeka outside of gruene, tx. when he's with her, he likes laughing really dramatic and telling big stories.


i think this was the only pretty day that we had at the coast. for the rest of the time we were there, it rained. luke loves watching tv - his favorite shows are sesame street, barney, blue's clues, and price is right. yes, we watch barney. it's probably his most favorite. he claps along and prances around in front of the tv while it's on. but before you knock it, let yours watch it and see how much you can get done! :) it's truly not as bad as it used to be... and it's better than some of the others (especially yo gabba gabba!).

luke's most favorite thing to do is to drive. he prefers trucks. it seriously blows my mind how he already knows the difference. he likes do hold the wheel all by himself and turn the volume way up on the radio. he'll find a truck he wants to drive and reach for it saying, "iieeee". here he is in heath's truck - it's a sideways video. :)



if you can't tell from the video, he's a talker. most of it doesn't make sense, but he's getting a few words out there.
he still says mama and dada.
he waves and says, "eyyee" for "hi"
he's started saying "mawr" when he signs "more".
the words tractor and thank you sound alike "tha thoo".
when he wants something, he points and says, "theese" - because i've always asked, "do you want some of THIS?"
he says "bah" for ball. when he sees oranges in the store, he says, "bahh!"
when we ride on bumpy county roads, he still says, "beeeee" for "weeee".
when we drive by cotton fields, he says, "daaaa DAAAA!"
until recently, when he pushed his trucks and tractors, it was "beloidyloidyloidy". haha. now, he just blows with his tongue sticking out.

now, i've listed off a lot of the cute stuff he does.. too bad i'm too mad when he's dumped all the q-tips out of the trash can, sprinkled half a bottle of comet on the kitchen floor, unraveled the toilet paper, and taken his diaper off and peed in the living room floor to snap a picture!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

the "wake" tradition

my next blog will have pictures, i promise!

this past week, my grandpa passed away, and i was lucky to have a window between spraying and stripping to be able to take my family to his service near Chicago. he was 74 and had been in bad health for the last few years. while it was a dreary occasion, it was nice to be able to see family i rarely get to see - especially all in one place - as he had 8 kids, 20 grandkids, and 11 great-grandkids. the day before he passed away, he was given less than a year to live. so again, we were reminded that God's timing is different than the world's timing. something i read recently plainly described the importance of "being ready" by stating: if you're not ready to die, you're not ready to live. true, huh?

so anyway, despite all of that, i was surprised, to say the least, about how different the traditions are up there. you'd expect such differences in a different country, but not in a different state! when we flew in, we were taken straight to the funeral home because they were holding a "wake" service from 3 to 8. my first thought was, "5 hours? for visitation?" now let me just say, i'm not one to view a body. at all. mom tells me it's traditionally respectful to the family to do so, but i just don't really get it. here, when they open a casket before you leave a funeral service, i respectfully avoid it like the plague. come to find out, at these wake services, the body is propped up at about a 45 degree angle out of the casket, for five hours, in clear view of everyone who walks in the front door of the funeral home. the immediate family stays for the whole time, snacks are served, and friends come to view the body. it was really an eerie experience. when we went to the funeral service, it was the same way.. the casket at the front of the chapel, open, body completely visible to everyone seated. made me appreciate the traditions we have here, although i do completely respect the traditions of other places.