http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQDhmDvqcL8
He loves his Backyardigans. This is from the Mars episode.
(And as he’s watching me post this two weeks later, he started singing it again!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQDhmDvqcL8
He loves his Backyardigans. This is from the Mars episode.
(And as he’s watching me post this two weeks later, he started singing it again!)
Owen, reading Tom’s MSU T-shirt: “M-I-C-H-I-G-A-N-S-T-A-T-E spells Sparty!”
Me: Owen, what’s this?
Owen: Maggie toes.

I was unpacking with Owen in the room when I hear “Trick or treat! Trick or treat!” I wondered what could possibly have prompted that…when I look over and see him carrying his Lightning McQueen basket. 🙂
Owen really does have great eyesight…he’s constantly seeing things and pointing them out to us. For example, on the road trip, he constantly points out “towers!” and sometimes, we have to really look to see what he’s seeing.
So we were just getting on the road this morning when he starts saying “An arrow! Arrow!” from the back seat, so we’re looking around outside not seeing any arrow. Since his eyes are really good we really thought we were just missing it.
It turns out he was talking about the tiny arrow on the GPS screen!
Grauntie Marge got him some “magic” capsules that melt, leaving you with foam animals (<a href="like these). He loved them (as he did last year, too) and kept saying MAGIC! MORE MAGIC!


Owen now knows how to let Maggie out of her crate. “C’mon, Maggie, downstairs!”
Linda and I put up the tree (no lights or decorations) while Owen was outside playing with Papa, so that when he came inside, he got excited and exclaimed “CHRISTMAS TREE!”

Then throughout the rest of the day, he’d walk by Charlie (who was laying in her customary spot in the corner chair in direct view of the tree), stop, look at her, hold out his arms, then swing them around to point to the tree saying “Charlie! Look! Christmas tree!” Adorable!
Owen has been getting into Blues Clues lately…and consequently seeing clues (pawprints) everywhere! It started with a pawprint logo on a pet bed, then a pawprint on some carpet cleaner (on a closet shelf that I’m still not sure how he managed to notice)…and just now, he saw the Clemson paw on the scrolling football scores and said “There’s a clue!” 🙂
While Tom and Marsha and Rob were out shopping this morning, Owen and I went for a walk to the golf course… (Sidenote: This is the only 3T outfit he has that still fits.)

“Machine!”

“Red! White! Yellow! Blue!” (Naming the colors on the sign.)

Hiding!

Another machine!

We were just about to head home when Owen started telling me his foot hurt. He hates wearing shoes so I thought he was just fooling me. But I unbuckled the sandal strap and felt around and didn’t see/feel anything that would be poking him so put it back on. He kept saying it hurt and I kept telling him nothing was wrong. He kept trying to get the shoe off himself so I finally took off the whole shoe…where I then saw a smashed red ant and three tiny bites. 🙁 Of course I felt like a horrible mom. Luckily when the shoes came off and the bug bite cream went on, he was totally fine.

Owen, upon seeing the turkey: “That’s a big chicken!”
🙂
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG5x59b3r7c
This is how he currently pronounces helicopter—approximately helicop(t)opter. Mom and I couldn’t stop laughing.
Owen cracks me up. He’s never watched Handy Manny, but he has seen promos for it (at the end of other shows) so I’ve recorded it for when he’s ready. So this morning I asked if he wanted to watch Handy Manny and he says “I LOVE HANDY MANNY!” Even though he’s never actually seen it. :))
Owen is a riot. The annoying neighborhood cat was following us on our walk so was in the road as a car was coming. Owen started saying “Look out cat! Look out cat! Look out cat!” And if that wasn’t cute enough, when the car safely passed, Owen said “Phew!”
We were sitting at the table eating dinner when the costumed kids started up and down the street…and Owen was the first to see them as he announced “WITCH! WITCH!” I asked if he wanted to go get treats and he said yes so I said we had to go put his costume on. He ran off saying “Shoes! Shoes!” So we got the costume on, he sat still for me to draw his nose and whiskers on, and then was super excited to see that I had a Lightning McQueen bag for him!
We went outside and there was a HUGE group of kids walking by (“KIDS!”) and he just watched them intently while saying “Costume party! Costume party!” (I’m not entirely sure where he picked up the idea of a costume party, but I’m sure it had to be one of his shows that I don’t pay close attention to.) He was more interested in watching the kids than anything else, so we hung out in the yard and driveway for a good 10 minutes before he was ready to head down the street. (Unfortunately, Tom is away for work, so it was just me and Owen.)
After we hit the first house (our friends and next door neighbors), he was READY. TO. GO! He had his McQueen bag in one hand and a toy jet in the other (which he held the entire night).
After we hit the few houses on our street, I thought we might be done (because to hit any other houses, it would be a bit of a walk for him) so I asked him if he wanted to go home or if he wanted more treats. Without hesitation, he immediately said “More treats!” So off we went!
He did awesome holding his bag the entire time and not dropping it (or any candy!) and he did REALLY well saying trick or treat—at the beginning I had to take him right to the door and tell him when to say it (and to say thank you), but by the end of the night, he pretty much knew he had to go up to the door or the people (most were sitting on the porch) and then say thank you.
Of course, at some houses, people let the kids pick their own treats from the bowl and he didn’t get it at first—the first house that offered, he just stood there like Why aren’t you putting anything in my bag? but then he slowly took one…and then another…and another. It was so cute—and the guy was laughing. After, at other houses, he gently picked one out.
I learned that he does not like motion-activated fog machines at all, but he loves pumpkins and ghosts (which we already knew) and pointed them ALL out to me. Of course, just about everyone commented how cute he was. 🙂 As we were on our way home, we ran into our neighbors who commented how cute he was and that their daughter had been a dalmation, too. I said “Yes, I know—we got this costume from you [at your garage sale]!” He got a laugh out of that. Then he noticed the gray clouds and said “Storm! Storm!” (Again, I have NO idea where he picked up the idea of dark clouds predicting a storm!) But I agreed that a storm might be coming…and as it turned out, it started raining about 20 minutes after we got home!
He had the best time playing with his candy—treats! treats!—it all got dumped out on my bed and then he was pushing it around and saying CRASH!

He didn’t do as much sorting as I thought he would (he just picked out the suckers) and it was only a matter of minutes before he wanted to eat one. So we shared a bite-sized Kit Kat and then he ate a tiny Nestle Crunch bar.
So overall it was a very fun night…and I can’t wait until next year! Hopefully Tom will be here to experience it with us!
We had a Halloween party to go to at our friend’s house, and decided to take Owen with us for a little bit! He wasn’t thrilled about putting his costume on…until we told him we couldn’t go on a car ride (his favorite!) until he had it on. Then he was very interested in putting it on! When I was drawing on his nose and whiskers with a makeup brush, he kept saying “Tickles! Tickles!” 🙂



And then at the party…


So Tom was changing Owen’s diaper in his play room, when Owen gets excited and says OCTAGON! Tom looked around wondering what on earth Owen was seeing (from laying down on the changing table) that looked like an octagon…?? He called me in and we’re both looking, as Owen keeps saying “Octagon! Octagon!”
He was referring to the tray ceiling. 88|
Then when we were eating breakfast, he looked up and again said “Octagon!” Yep, the tray ceiling in the dining room.
Later that day he noticed the one in our bedroom, too (even though it isn’t as noticaable because it’s not painted and it’s oblong).
What a smart whippersnapper.
After I put Bella in the carrier this morning, Owen immediately saw her and said “Oh no! Cat stuck in a cage! Help!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnr5vVyTQiU
Owen loves car rides, so when Tom came home from work today, he coerced Owen into the passenger seat for a mini car ride! Then off they went at a whopping 2mph down the street. When they came back into sight, Owen was in Tom’s lap driving—and was having a ball! The rest of the night he kept saying “More drive! More drive!” 🙂

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IxlpZZLKsM
Owen loves the book Ten Little Ladybugs and has taken to helping me read it—he
says SCREECHES the numbers as I turn the pages. The screeching is normally VERY enthusiastic—and completely adorable—so I finally decided to have Tom record it. Of course, that was the night his performance was totally understated. I’ll still keep trying to get the other version. 🙂
Owen’s version of Happy Birthday!
Owen got his first real taste of commercials tonight while watching The Cat in the Hat movie on TV. Every commercial break we heard “More cat! More cat! More cat!”
Poor kid pretty much only knows Tivo or videos on the iPhone or iPad.
I wanted to try to get another video of him saying “I cannot believe it”—and this one is cute, but not as cute as the last one.
This is how he generally asks for a TV show…badgering, I guess you could call it. 🙂
Every once in awhile I get a video of Owen that is just so precious I could watch it over and over and over all day long, smiling the entire time.
This is one of those.
Owen has two identical Doc Hudson cars, and yesterday he declared they were friends. Today he has started calling them “good friends.”
🙂
Me: Owen, I love you.
Owen: Thank you, mama.
Tunnel. I love tunnels.
Chocolate. I love chocolate.
Kiss. I love kisses.
Maggie. I love Maggie.
Cars. I love cars.
Tractor. I love tractors.
Pizza. I love pizza.
Shoes. I love shoes.
Blue. I love blue.
Let’s just say Owen doesn’t like getting sand in his shoes…and we will no longer be wearing Tevas to the park.