Thursday, June 25, 2009

A New Level of Potty-Talk

Once upon a time there was a boy named Luke.
One day this boy decided it would be funny to address another child in his primary class as "poop-head." Luke's mother promptly set about remedying this unfortunate choice of words by having the "potty-words talk." Luckily for Luke's mother (and the aforementioned "poop-head" child), Luke listened very closely to this lecture. However, when an unknowing person (or, gasp, even Luke's own mother) should happen to say something as innocuous as, "Please sit on your bottom," they will get a stern rebuke from Luke about their supposed potty-mouth. In fact, every possible potty-word Mommy happened to mention in that lecture is now seared into Luke's brain. He is the resident potty-talk police.

But, that was before he knew about the Dung Beetle.

The Dung Beetle exhibit just opened at the San Diego Zoo. Never mind that it is just a small part of the Elephant Odyssey, which contains huge replicas of pre-historic animals as well as many live elephants. In Luke's mind a dung beetle is like a free pass to use as much potty-talk as you want. I mean, how can mommy object when you're simply telling the facts? Apparently it's the funniest thing in the world to ask people if they know what the word DUNG means? And even funnier when you inform them that there is a beetle that rolls other animal's dung into little balls and EATS it!

To make matters worse, our ZooNews Magazine arrived with an entire article devoted to these lovely little creatures.
I really should have seen this coming, since Halloween is a year-round topic in our house, but after I patiently read Luke the entire article he smiled sweetly and asked, "Mama, will you find me a Dung Beetle costume this year for Halloween? Oh, and I'll need a ball of poop--I mean DUNG--for rolling."

Yeah, I'll be getting right on that.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Just another day with Luke

Ethan (sobbing like he's going to die): Moooooom! It's LUKEY, he did it! He punched me!

Luke (sitting serenely on the couch reading a book): No, I didn't.

Me: Luke, did you punch your brother? What did I tell you yesterday about that? Remember how you sat in time out for punching?

Luke (not even bothering to look up from his book): I didn't punch.

Me: Then tell me why Ethan is crying and pointing at you?

Luke (letting out a sigh like he's completely exasperated with us all): I didn't punch . . . I just hit him.

Me: LUKE! It's the same thing!

Luke: No Mom, you're wrong. Punching is like this (holding up two fists), but hitting is like this (opens his hand and begins to slap the air).

Me: Get in time out now!

Luke: But, but, but, but . . . you just said no punching Mom . . .

Me: I want no hurting. That means no punching, hitting, kicking, biting, or anything, okay?

Luke (while shuffling to time out): What about scratching Mom?

WHAT?! Whose kid is this?

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Lime-A-Licous

With Ethan it was Applesauce

With Luke it was Mashed Potatoes & Orange Julius

And with Baby Girl the #1 pregnancy craving is all about:
LIMES

How many lime-flavored foods can there be you might be wondering?
Oh, let me tell you. Here's what I've had in just the last week alone:

Sparkling Water with a hint of lime
Christy's limonada (limeade mixed with Sprite)
Simply Limeade (the best store-bought brand around!)
Yoplait's Key Lime Pie yogurt
A huge piece of Morton's Key Lime Pie (to top off my birthday dinner)
Katie's Fiesta Chicken recipe--with a lime based chicken marinade and homeade salsa topping made with fresh lime juice, it's basically double heaven for me right now
But here's what really put me over the moon:
Paula Deen's Whole Wheat Buttermilk Pancakes with Honey Lime Butter
Don't be fooled by the words "whole wheat" in the recipe. It's not healthy by any means. And now I fight the urge to make these every morning.

(Hopefully after all this sour it's possible to produce a little sweetie, right?)

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Feelings, Nothing But Feelings

Monday marked my last turn to host Luke's playgroup at my house. This has been my third year (and fourth group) of doing co-ops and overall it's been a good experience. While I've definitely had it re-confirmed to myself that I do not possess a natural gift of teaching toddlers, I will say that there have been some really rewarding moments. Moments when everything I've planned seems to click with the kids.

Yesterday the theme was feelings and I asked them to ham it up for the camera so we could put together a collage. Here are a few of my favorites:

MAD faces
SAD Faces
SURPRISED faces
SCARED faces
HAPPY faces

Thanks Tami, Amy & Deena for a fun year!