I was in the bathroom the other day putting on my make-up and Luke helped himself to Jonathan's drawer. He seemed to know exactly what he was looking for. I'd never seen him do this before, but now anytime the bathroom door is open, he goes straight for the razor.
Disclaimer: for those of you easily grossed out (sorry mom!) be warned, the following pictures and video may make you never want to use utensils at our house again. But we have a high-powered dishwasher that gets out all the germs! Besides, dogs' mouths are cleaner than humans' anyway, right?;)
A couple weeks ago, Luke received a package in the mail with all kinds of Veggie Tales and other kids videos. It was from my friend Melanie's mom, who was so very kind enough to give us all her old videos. We popped one in, and as you can see, Luke was pretty into it! :) Thanks Grandma Manning!!
Last week, Luke and I headed to the children's museum downtown with grandma and some cousins. It was Luke's second visit, and I think he enjoyed it much more this time since he's walking now and can actually explore everything! I took tons of pictures and videos, so enjoy! There are a couple more videos which for some reason I'm having trouble uploading, so I will try to get those on another post this week hopefully.
Doing a little fishing with Grandma.
I loved just watching him play and figure out how things worked!
Of course he fell in love with this stuffed puppy!
We spent a good 10 minutes or so at this peg board. Luke loved just putting all these things on one hook. It didn't look that exciting to me, but he was fascinated by it! :)
Getting ready to crawl through the triangle mirror tunnel!
They had an area all about penguins. You can tell what Luke thought of the penguin costume we put on him...
The best shot I could get of Luke and his cousins.
Luke trying to run away with Lydia's shopping cart. She was not happy about that!
Loading up his shopping cart with lots of fruits and veggies!
Is this not the face of someone who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar??
Luke and Taylor checking things out.
Out of all the things at the museum, Luke kept coming back to this: the water fountain!
Last Friday night we went to a Grand Rapids Griffins hockey game. It was dollar hot dog night, too. Mmmmm! ;) We had a fun time and it was a good game overall, even though the Griffins lost in overtime.
Here are some random videos of Luke and what he's up to these days:
We have really been working with him on his manners. I hate whining and want him to learn quickly that whining will get him nothing! ;)
Last week I let Luke give Peyton a dog treat for the first time. He loves doing it now and often points to her treats and says, "pease?" This video cracks me up--Luke has Peyton doing a new trick! I never knew she could sneeze on cue...
And finally, here is a video I forgot to post with the Thanksgiving stuff. Grandpa put up the Christmas tree and got out his train. Luke was mesmorized by it!
We were fortunate enough to be able to spend Thanksgiving with both our families. We had Thanksgiving lunch with Jonathan's entire family and then headed down to Indiana for the rest of the weekend. We have so much to be thankful for this year. For those of you who didn't hear, the Geo Metro is no more. :( Last Tuesday on his way to work, Jonathan slid in some icy slush and went off the road into a 10 foot ditch, rolling the car. Praise the Lord he crawled out the back without a scratch. It just makes me so grateful because I know how very different this Thanksgiving could have been. So now we are in the market for a new (used) car! Here are some pictures and video from our time in Indiana. Hope you enjoy them and remember...never take a single day for granted and always thank our Father above for the gifts He blesses upon us.
We took Luke to the zoo for the first time! There's a small zoo in Randolph County (ME's Zoo) that puts thousands of lights up at Christmas time so we decided to venture out in the cold to let Luke experience the animals! He was pretty content in the stroller while we walked through the zoo. When we got to the petting area, though, he was ready to get out! I was surprised the goats didn't scare him, considering they were right in his face, but I guess when you grow up with a dog that size, you get used to it! :)
Luke and Grandpa checking out Omar the camel.
Luke also got to go bowling for the first time! I think he did better than me...
Luke's two favorite toys at the moment are his big Elmo (which was a Christmas present last year from second cousin Brooke) and his ride-on train (which was a hand-me-down from the neighbors). I love watching him play with this train. He is all boy, that's for sure! :)
Luke loves to play with my kitchen towels. I am always finding them around the house somewhere, or in this case, on his head. He is such a ham! :)
Building a tower (and yes, those are Christmas lights).
Talking on his "phone", which is actually a remote control. Luke can turn just about anything into a phone.
Luke's newest toy~the dome hockey table. Jonathan discovered that Luke loves sitting on the ledge watching us play. And Luke is getting really good at dropping the puck in the hole for us!Check out the video at the bottom for proof...
We received a package from UPS and the box was a hit with Luke and Peyton!By the way, the box contained free diapers--just ask and I'll let you know how I scored those! :)
Sitting in the box was completely Luke's idea!
I've heard of having a frog in your throat but this is something new...
"Hey Peyton, can you help me get this frog out of my shirt?"