Thursday, April 26, 2012

Rainy Day Fun

Yesterday the weather was rainy and bleh, so Jesse and I had some fun playing indoors.  I had the bright (or maybe not-so-bright) idea to make a small "fort" for Jesse to play under.  Unfortunately, he didn't understand what it was for.  As soon as he saw the quilt draped over the space between our couch and coffee table, he thought it would be perfect for launching himself on top of.  Of course, the quilt gave way (it was only being held down by one of his puzzles on the coffee table) and Jesse went tumbling to the ground, followed by some books and the puzzle.  Much to my surprise, he didn't even let out so much as a whimper, but he immediately started giggling.





Then he realized that maybe he could get a little extra attention out of the situation and he began his fake crying.


One of Jesse's latest hobbies is laying down in a pile of blankets (or dirty laundry or whatever).  He doesn't stay still for long, but he likes to snuggle up for a few seconds when he gets the chance.



And some more pictures, just because I think he's pretty cute (I am pretty biased, though).



Proud to be wearing Daddy's shoes:




Sunday, April 22, 2012

Jesse and Daddy

As Jesse was approaching his first birthday I started putting together a collection of video clips of Jesse and James from Jesse's first year.  Three months later I am finally finishing this project.  Jesse sure loves his Daddy, and you can tell that there is lots of laughter when the two of them play together.  I am thankful for James and how much he does with/for Jesse.  Jesse and I have spent our first weekend alone this weekend while James has been out-of-town, and we sure do miss him!

This video turned out a little longer than I expected (I had no idea how much footage I had of the two of them!) and it's nothing fancy, but it was cool for me to see how Jesse progressed from the first month to the twelfth month.  Hopefully none of this embarrasses James too much! ;)

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Visiting the Nature Museum

Yesterday we enjoyed a visit to the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.  The Chicago Public Library has a program at all their branches where you can check out free passes to 14 local museums. This week when we went to our local library branch, the pass to the nature museum was available, so we took it.

I felt like this was an excellent museum for kids, and Jesse will really love it when he gets just a little bit older. It was very interesting on an adult-level, too.  He had a blast this time, but there are still lots of things he doesn't understand when we go to places like this.  Perhaps it's because the whole world is like a museum to Jesse at this stage.  For instance, he was more interested in trying to climb into the pond in the Butterfly Garden than looking at the butterflies, and was really fascinated with all the buttons he could push in different exhibits, but of course he didn't understand what the buttons did.  Nevertheless, it was fun to watch his little mind at work and see him exploring new territory.

One of our favorite exhibits was about bicycles.  Apparently Chicago was the bicycle manufacturing capital of America in the 1890s (and maybe still is?) and is where Schwinn originated.  One part of the exhibit talked about the benefits of bicycling from an environmental standpoint, and there were bikes set up that kids could play with.  Jesse enjoyed transferring groceries from a shopping cart to a bicycle basket.






There was also a big "bike" you could climb up on that would take you (via a movie screen) to different locations throughout Chicago.  Jesse was mainly interested in the climbing aspect and punching buttons (it was hard to read any of the displays because he was constantly pushing the buttons to switch them).



Writing on the wall with chalk was lots of fun, too.


Another favorite was the "green home", where you could tour a home and learn about various ways to be more environmentally friendly in different parts of your home.  There was a cool tunnel for kids to climb through and lots of fun gadgets to play with throughout the rooms.  Jesse loved getting to play with the toilet seat in the fake bathroom (this is forbidden territory in our house).




In the basement of the green home we saw some black widow spiders, brown recluses and other insects (in boxes, of course).  Jesse was mostly fascinated by opening and closing the doors.



This was a big air blower that allowed you to move the giant leaves and spider webs that were hanging from the ceiling.


We'll definitely be paying another visit to this museum. I liked that it was small (unlike the other museums here) and that we were able to see most of it in just several hours.



Monday, April 16, 2012

Dirty Laundry

Every Monday Jesse and I do the laundry. Well, I should say that I sort it into piles, Jesse attempts to sabotage my efforts at sorting, we load it all up in the laundry baskets, and then we pile everything into the freight elevator (which just so happens to be right next to our front door) and head down to the laundry room to get it all going. Jesse is pretty happy to watch most of this process from his stroller, since that is the only way I can take him with me and keep him from running away from me and getting into stuff down in the basement. Although I look forward to the day that we have our own washer and dryer again, I really love the fact that I can get a whole week's worth of laundry washed, dried and put away in a 2-3 hour span of time. That would be one (or maybe the only) advantage to having community laundry.

Anyway, this morning Jesse decided he would just take a little break in our huge pile of dirty laundry. He has been going through this phase where he just randomly goes and lays down throughout the day (on pillows, the couch, his ottoman, really just wherever there is a soft surface to lay his head). It's pretty cute, and it is probably the only time he stops moving when he is awake.

Some Things Never Change

You might recall Jesse's initial reaction to applesauce, but just in case you don't, it looked pretty similar to these pictures below. Some things never change. Jesse has just never been a fan of applesauce. Every so often I get it out for him to try again, but he still has not been convinced that it is worthwhile.





Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter!

We have had a nice, laid-back Easter Sunday. This morning we went to our church's sunrise service at 7, which was followed by everybody going out to breakfast at Valois, which is known for being frequented by people like Barack Obama and Jesse Jackson (who James actually saw there several months ago). I ordered one of the President's favorite meals, and I have to say it was pretty tasty.

This afternoon Jesse and I went down to the playground while James got some homework done. I figured I should snap some pictures, since it's Easter and all.

This is Jesse's favorite tree. Almost everytime we visit the playground, he walks up to this tree and kisses it. The one time I had my camera, he didn't.





An Afternoon at the Playlot

Friday afternoon we took Jesse to a playlot in our neighborhood. We all had a blast. I feel like Jesse gets bored/frustrated when we stay at home too long...he just really seems to need a change of scenery and wide, open spaces to explore. AND, it's nice for us because we don't have to keep him out of trouble; he can explore and explore to his little heart's content.

Upon arriving at any playground, we get about 3 seconds to get Jesse out of his stroller before he starts pointing at the toys and screaming to be let out. Here he is with his arms stretched out, as if saying "let me down to explore".


Of course, the first thing that he chose to explore was not a toy. It was a monument to the person the park was named after. Nevertheless, it was quite fun to crawl through.

There are a number of different play areas at this particular playlot, and Jesse has just discovered one he would like to go see.


There is also a pirate ship.

Here is Jesse inside the pirate ship.

Wheels are so much fun to turn...

Slides are always fun, too...



But any toy that requires him to be contained is NOT fun at all. Jesse does not care for the swings or these riding toys. He will last about 30 seconds, if that.



He also got to play in a big sand pit, which was a lot of fun. He must have tried to eat some of the sand, as you can see from the following pictures.




Before heading home we stopped to sit on the alligator bench and eat a little snack.

I also had to snap some pictures of the beautiful trees that have begun blossoming here. We have been truly spoiled with such a mild winter and an early spring.