May 29, 2013

first (non-home) haircut

After our somewhat failed attempt to cut Oliver's hair ourselves a few months ago, we decided to leave his next haircut up to the professionals. We took him to a place that specializes in children's haircuts. Apparently the key is televisions playing Mickey Mouse, lollipops, and stickers. Oli did a great job and didn't protest or get upset at all. He looked so little in the big red smock, yet so grown up with his hair cut and slicked back. Here are a few photos to remember the occasion. The first is a "before" shot of his hair and the others were taken during and after. Watching him experience "firsts" never gets old!

May 26, 2013

20 months

This age has been really fun overall. Oliver's language development has continued to where we have a hard time counting how many words he knows and he can repeat almost any word. It's amazing to hear him saying so many words for the first time. This month he started saying names (Auntie, Izzy, etc.) and putting words together more ("bye bye, kids", "water great"). He still loves counting (can count to somewhere between 13-19 - the teens all sound the same at this point when he says them). We continued teaching him the alphabet with help from some alphabet magnets on the fridge and he can now recognize and say almost every letter. J and K sound alike when he says them and W is still tricky (he currently says "double"), but otherwise he knows them all.

May 6, 2013

Chicago & Madison

At the beginning of May we headed for Chicago (for an annual conference I attend there with other faculty and students in my department). I brought Chris and Oli along last year and we decided we'd all go again this year. We drove to Madison Tuesday night and stayed overnight at my sister's before heading to Chicago on Wednesday. At this age Oliver is a little higher maintenance than he was last year (when he just hung out in the baby carrier), but we all had a great time! We ate a lot of good food and saw a lot of beautiful sights. Favorite foods for me were the tart frozen yogurt at Freshii in our hotel and the kale salad at Native Foods Cafe. Oli especially loved exploring the city streets, playing in the hotel pool, and watching the trains.
Chicago at night
taking some meeting notes in the hotel room
picnic dinner in Millenium Park
color coordinated with the tulips
Oli and the bean
happy about the bean
father and son near the bean
posing in Millenium park
hotel pool!
watching the trains
loved exploring Chicago
He also loved the hotel bed, as evidenced by this video:

Saturday afternoon we stopped at Chicago Diner, one of our favorite Chicago restaurants, before driving back to Madison . Spring had arrived in Madison and we grilled in Shell and Graham's backyard. The weather was perfect and it was great to sit and talk with each other and watch the cousins play together. Sunday Shell packed us a picnic and we went to a park. Shell and I got a little sister time and went for ice cream too (Do you see a food theme?). Thanks for the great visit Ayres-Wilhelms. We always love seeing you!
cousin picnic in Madison
living the dream -
eating grapes outside with no shirt
Bodie and his great smile
my niece is adorable
scootin'
Izzy and Oli sit on the front of a firetruck at the park