Rylee Night

I have been trying to plan a fun night out for Rylee with just Bill and I.  Thankfully Disney decided to help out with this one.

Two nights ago we took her to see Toy Story 3.  All day she knew that, if she was good, she would get to do something fun with just Mommy & Daddy.  I tell ya, it was quite the stretch for her to be so good.  The worst part was her not wanting to eat her dinner right before we were to leave.  Finally after chewing her chicken for an eternity it was time to go.

We told her on the way that we were going to see a movie.  Then we talked about the movie theater and told her the name of the movie.  She was pretty excited because she’s seen the other two movies a few times at home.

Although we had eaten dinner we had to get the obligatory soda and popcorn.  When I asked to see the sizes for the drinks I turned to Bill and asked, “Which size bucket would you like?”  I am still amazed that after selecting the medium bucket the dude asked us if we wanted to get the larger for just fifty cents more.  No thanks, if we wanted to be awake for a week we would have chosen that one to start with.  (Side note here: As we were walking toward the theater another guy, who purchased the large bucket-o-soda, went to pick up his bucket and it cracked down the side.  I tell ya, that large sure holds a big sticky mess. I kind of felt bad for him as we walked by.)

We got into the theater and Rylee was amazed at how big the screen was. In her words, “It is bigger than Papa!”  Since Papa seems to be the biggest person she knows this was a big deal.

She enjoyed the entire movie.  She sat there very focused and intense.  She didn’t really laugh at all because she was so intense.  After it was over we sat there and talked about it for a few minutes and she said she really liked it.  She also decided that she would like to see another movie with us sometime.

It was really great to have a night to experience something new with Rylee.  Now every time we drive by the theater she wants to know if we’re on our way to see another movie.  We told her that she needs to be nice to her family, not yell at Mommy, clean up when we ask her to and be good in general.  After all that she said to us, “That’s all?”  Um….yes that’s all, but to me it seems like a pretty tall order for a three year old. And a day after we told her that, it turns out that it is quite a tall order for her.

Love Letter: Month 17

Holy cow!  I can’t believe it’s month 17 already.  The time has just flown by.  And yes, I’m late again, but hey we were out of town on the 18th.  This month I get some slack.

Since I mentioned being out of town we’ll start with that.  You took your first big road trip this month and I have to say you did better than I expected.  Sometimes being in the car for only an hour is about all you can handle.  I can’t imagine how hard it is to keep yourself amused when you’re one.  There is such a limited amount of stuff you can have in the car to do so.

16-Jul-2010 09:24

 

We went to New England to see some of Mommy’s friends and Uncle Pat’s family, minus Uncle Pat because he had to work.  You had so much fun at the beach with your cousins.  I’m looking forward to our trip to Rehoboth with the entire Bobbi & Papa clan in September. You were even brave enough to get in the water with Daddy which is more than I can say for your big sister.  You played in the sand for hours and were covered head to toe by the time we left.  You were so sandy that I had to vacuum the car because your car seat was such a mess.  (Note to self, put down a towel before the kid next time.)

16-Jul-2010 19:45

 

I have to say that this photo is your funniest moment of the trip.  We went out for lobster with my friend Andrea and her son James didn’t eat all of his cheese sticks so he shared one with you.  However, instead of eating it you decided to just put it on your finger.  You got a big laugh from the entire table as a result.  The best part is that you now give a silly smile when you know that someone is taking your picture so this one really cracks me up.

So….what else have you been up to?  Well, you now go up and down the steps like a champ.  We haven’t had the gates up in a long time and I am so happy about that.  They really are quite a nuisance.

You love being outside.  If Rylee is off playing with a friend you get upset because your playmate is gone.  But if I take you outside you forget about that and take off.  You don’t have to be doing anything specific to enjoy yourself.

18-Jul-2010 20:45

 

One of your expressions is “I don’t know”.  You don’t say it, but you can definitely do the shrug.  I don’t know what Lea asked you, but your response was “I don’t know”.  We think it’s cute and sometimes we ask you “Where’s the dog?” just to see you do it.

12-Jul-2010 18:24

 

Your vocabulary continues to grow.  You have heard me say, “Get it” so many times that you now say it too. For as many words as you say clearly you still love to babble along.  I don’t mind because to me it’s the one small part of you that doesn’t scream Toddler. Because, let’s face it, you are one now.  My baby is no longer a baby.  You are such a big girl.  But you will always be my baby.

Love,

Momma