Tyson started his new job a couple of weeks ago - he's an information systems intern for University of Arizona Health Network . I'm so excited for him, his first job interview in 16 years, he beat out a batch of other candidates and landed the job. Getting paid to learn. Awesome. I got my car back, after three visits to the body shop. She's almost back to normal, and I'm so glad to have her back. I started physical therapy a couple of weeks ago and am starting to feel better. And the monsoon's been going strong in our neighborhood.
It's
been exciting to hear Tyler 's
vocabulary take off in the 5 days he's been there. After one day in the 2/3
room, he started calling me "Mommy" instead of "Ma-ma."
He's using both names now, but still calls Tyson "Dada." He's
attempting to give Vader more complex commands. Of course, it's hard not to
laugh at a 2 year old shouting "Vader! Disappear!" or "Vader!
Come in the room!" He definitely is enjoying his imagination these days,
telling us long, convoluted stories, of which we may only understand every
fifth word or so, but concepts sometimes include being "in trouble"
and "time out", and references to tractors and fire trucks are often
made. (Which reminds me, it's also hard not to laugh when an angry 2 year old
shouts at his father, "Time out, Dada!")
One of the changes that comes with
the 2/3 year old room is that diapers aren't used, aside from nap time. So
we've plunged into potty training faster than we'd planned. We tried training
pants and quickly abandoned them for good old chonies. We've been using a potty
chair at home, but daycare doesn't have one, they just have a child-size
toilet. After a couple of frustrating days, the director suggested the teacher
use an insert, which she said seemed to make him more relaxed. Yesterday at the
park, we tried using our potty chair in the parking lot, and Tyler would have none of it. But later in the
day, at a kid's birthday party, we discovered one of those inserts in their
bathroom and put it on their toilet, and sure enough, he did just fine. We'll
be picking up one of those this week...We used the M&M method, but this
weekend, Tyler's no longer been interested in the M&Ms, and I honestly
think he felt we were insulting his intelligence by making him sit on the potty
when he knew he didn't need to go. He's been doing a pretty good job of giving
us advance warning, calling out "Ah-deuce!", then corralling Vader
and both parents into the bathroom with him - it's a family affair.
Driving to daycare has been
exciting lately because of all the road construction near our house. Tyler loves to call out
"Blue crane! Yellow tractor! Water truck!" as we drive
by. I never would have thought that I'd enjoy driving through construction
until now. Tyler 's
picked up one trait of his Grandpa Glass's -when we're tickling each other, he
quietly says, "Geiffle!" It warms my heart every time.
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