Thursday, December 17, 2009

Dec 2009

Megan quotes:


  • I saw santa tonight. And he was the real santa! He was even not wearing a suit, he was wearing a costume! And he had real boots.
  • Megan did a dance in the flashlight/limelight, then she stopped and came over to her attentive audience.
    She shook our hands, introduced herself to us and asked each of us our names. "What's your name?"
    "Aaron" I replied.
    "Hi Aaron, nice to meet you." Etc.
Dec 21

  • During our bedtime rituals I kind of shouted at Megan for yet another excuse to drag out bedtime (or so it seemed to me).

    Afterwards as I was leaving the room for the final time she said "Daddy, you used your loud voice and it scared me. Say you're sorry in a friendly voice."

    Since when do 3-year-old communicate better than adults?


Dec 24th

  • As all the guests arrive at Teta's house, Megan exclaims, "all my family are here!!"


Dec 26th

  • Mommy, Daddy, Megan and Reznor are all sitting in the family room watching one of Megan's programs. Megan looks at us and says, "we're all here! Now that's what I call a celebration."


Dec 28th

  • I plonk Megan down in her chair for the fifth time, reiterating my desire for her to take another bite of her supper. Megan replies, "Daddy! Be careful! I'm delicate!!"


Dec 28th

  • Despite a fun-filled evening visiting with her friend Luiza, Megan was refusing to go home. She said to me, "Daddy, you can leave now."

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Nov 2009

Nov 13

  • Megan usually sleeps with her two favourite bears, Yellow Bear and Pink Bear. This night she decides to invite a third into her bed: gingerbread man. He's small, stuffed, with hard plastic eyeballs. In the middle of the night Megan wakes up to pee. Daddy takes her to the bathroom. She's not alone; she's accompanied by Yellow Bear, Pink Bear, and Gingerbread Man. While she's sitting on the throne she wakes up a little bit and says, "Daddy, sleeping with two bears and a gingerbread man is a lot of work." She leaves Gingerbread Man with me and goes back to bed.


Nov 4

  • Megan is with Mommy waiting for Gramma at the airport. They call Daddy and Megan says, "Daddy where are you?" Daddy replies, "I'm at work." Megan says, "What are you doing?" Daddy says, "Working on my computer." Megan says, "What colour is it?" "Daddy says, "Black." Satisfied, Megan says: "Okay, bye!"


Nov 2

  • Daddy is leaving for work and Megan says, "Daddy I love you... when I grow up will you marry me?" Daddy says no because he's her daddy and Megan looks truly distraught. What can I say? Kid's got taste.


Nov 1

  • While at Reznor's baptism lunch, Uncle Doug said he was going to eat Megan's fingers. Megan replied, "no Uncle Doug, humans don't eat other humans."


Saturday, October 03, 2009

October 2009

Oct 29

  • Mommy was trying unsuccessfully to comb Megan's hair.
    Megan escaped and came down the stairs and cuddled with Daddy.
    Megan says, "Daddy, I don't love Mommy"
    Daddy asked her why. Megan replied, "because Mommy doesn't love me."
    Three going on thirteen !!

Oct 28

  • Sandy says to Megan: "Jeeze Louise!"
    Megan asks, "who is Louise?"

Oct 26

  • Mommy says: "What you talkin' 'bout Willis?"
    Megan says: "I'm not Willis!?"

Oct 21

  • Megan says: "Daddy, when will there a baby in my tummy?" Daddy: "When you grow up." Megan: "Can you tell me if it will be a boy or a girl?"

Oct 7

  • Megan exclusively wants Daddy to read her bedtime stories. Last night Mommy made a deal with Megan: "Tomorrow night I will read you stories, ok?" and Megan agreed. Tonight Megan asked Mommy: "Is it tomorrow?" Mommy replied, "no, it's today." Megan smiled, "Then since it's not tomorrow Daddy will read me stories!!"

Oct 5

  • Megan is with mommy at Teta and Cido's house. They're eating celery and Teta asks Megan to bring her a stick of celery. Megan brings over a celery stick, then waves it at Teta with a cross look on her face and says, "Teta, eat your sandwich first! The celery is your desert. Now, listen to me!"
  • Teta and Cido were speaking in firm voices. Megan: Teta don't yell at Cido. Now say sorry. Thank you. Daddy was yelling at mommy "yesteryear". It's not nice.

Oct 3

  • Megan: "tell mommy not to turn on that light. I am trying to sleep. And you have to be quiet. I need to sleep."
  • Megan: "Mommy you have to stay off the stage. The police are going to come and tell you to stay off the stage. Only the ballerinas are allowed to stay on the stage."

Saturday, September 19, 2009

EuroDisney - September 17, 2009

From the keyboard of guest blogger Jen Osti-Fonseca:


I know you, I dreamt of you, once upon a dream..." I'm still humming that song after our memorable visit to Eurodisney with the girls. With our princesses decked out in their royal finery and the mommies laden down with strollers, buggy boards, snacks and rain gear we braved the metro and RER and finally arrived at the park. The look on the Megan and Luiza's faces upon first sight of Sleeping Beauty's castle made forking out the exorbitant entrance fee well worth it. They proceeded to skip and twirl down 'Main Street' hand in hand, Juliette cruising along on the buggy board behind them. Our first visit was to Aurora's castle of course where Megan was enchanted by the spinning wheel and Luiza was mildy freaked out. Then the carousel where all 5 of us mounted our noble steeds, followed by the Dumbo ride and then a traumatic turn on the Pinocchio train for Luiza who had to have her eyes covered the whole time (Megan was a bit apprehensive of the whale and Juliette was nonplussed by the characters popping out but enjoyed cruising around in the little car). We next tackled the Aice and Wonderland maze before we ended up at the It's a Small World ride which is Disney at its best in my opinion. The girls were spellbound and the mommied had to fight back tears. Over the course of the day, we visited that ride two more times.

At lunchtime we made our way to the Auberge de Cendrillion or Cinderella's restaurant where the girls had an opportunity to meet all of their Princess idols and Prince Philip. Lori and I marveled at how they managed to find Princesses that actually look like the cartoon characters. All of them had perfect teeth, wide eyes and soft cute little voices (except Sleeping Beauty who had a bit of a harsh Austrailian twang). I think Belle impressed the girls and the mommies the most, especially when she invited Megan and Luiza to sit next to her for a photo and with a tilt of her head and graceful sweeping hand gesture ,encouraged them to fan out their dresses on the floor like hers. We were all mesmerized. Then she asked the girls to blow her a kiss during the princess parade. Megan made a special note of that and during the parade, she yelled, "Belle, it's me!". The parade was impressive with all of the Disney characters making an appearance on elaborate floats. The best was the villain float; Malificent, the dragon, the Snow White queen, and Ursula with their minions but poor Luiza was gripped with terror and had to be comforted while brave Megan clung to her mother's leg.

After the parade, we walked a bit, ran into Jasmine and Genie, participated in Mickey's Dance party where the girls moshed around as if they were at a NIN concert and the mommies convinced them by shoving them into the strollers) to head back home. Upon reaching our apartment the girls were exhilarated, the mommies completely wiped out but we were all still singing "I know you I dreamt of you once upon a dream....






Thank you Jen!
Click for photos (image thumbnails will be added later..)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Paris - September 2009

Day 1 - September 11, 2009

Flying to Paris!



I'm emailing you all from 36 rue Paul Daumer, 16th arrondisement, Paris, France.




We're relaxing comfortably in the apartment of our friends Jen and Deyves. We endured a 7-hour flight which was relatively uneventful, but unfortunately neither Lori or myself got much sleep (it was an overnight flight). What saved us was that Megan slept for 3.5 hours (she had been getting kind of antsy). Since we reached Paris we've picked up Luiza, Jen and Deyves's four-year-old daughter, from school and visited a playground within view of la Tour Eiffel.


Now we're actually babysitting, as Jen and Deyves are attending a parents' night at Luiza's school. Megan and Luiza are dressed as princesses, tossing a (very light) ball around. No damage has yet been sustained. Max and Ruby play on the TV in the background. Luiza's 1.75-year-old sister Juliette is following their every move.

Day 2 - September 12, 2009




Today's adventures began as we boarded the local bus, bound for Luxembourg Gardens. The buses in Paris allow two deployed strollers on board, so it worked out well for us. Of course, Luiza and Megan opted to sit in their own seats, watching the scenery as it passed by (including the eternal flame dedicated to Princess Diana).


We ate our lunch (bagettes, cheese, and wine) next to the beautiful Medici Fountain and took advantage of the surroundings for a few photos ops. According to Wikipedia: "built in about 1630 by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France. It was moved to its present location and extensively rebuilt in 1864-66."


We walked to a large fountain/pond overlooking the Luxembourg palace. We rented some boats for the girls and they pushed and prodded them until they sailed under their own power around the pond (during which time, aganist all probability, there was a collision between their two boats).


Further events unfolded, including a visit to an amazing playground (1.60 Euros for adults, 2.60 Euros for kids), a public washroom (0.40 Euros), a pony ride (donkeys, actually; 2.60 Euros), and an ancient merry-go-round with a unique "catch the ring" game. Our adventure in Jardin du Luxembourg ended with a merry game of "find the ex-pats" as Aaron gets lost on his way back from the washroom. Fortunately an attractive young Parisian loaned him her cellphone. In the nick of time Lori recognized him because of his sandals!?


Oh yes, then ice cream!!


Ice cream on rue de Medicis




Day 3 - September 13, 2009


Slower day for us. We walked to a nice pedestrian-only street, bought some vegetables and fruit and enjoyed a leisurely brunch at a café. (When I say "leisurely" I mean that the service was realllly slowwww.) Our meals, when they finally arrived were amazing. Lori and I ordered les galettes, savory crepes, which weer absolutely amazing. For dessert we ordered glacée for the kids, which was served in cute little vaches (plastic cows). I personally enjoyed the view of the kitchen as seen from the patrons' washroom ;-)

After lunch we walked to a local park to let the kids run around. Then Lori and I took the girls to see an outdoor puppet show (45 minutes`duration) while Jen and Deyves went to visit a local museum. The show was great and filled up fast with kids and parents. It was a very interactive show, with the puppets asking the audience for suggestions as he constructed the details of the ensuing skit. Too bad it was in French! (Or, too bad my French sucks.) I know it was about the planning of a dinner party, during which one of the guests, who I believe was meant to be Amadeus Mozart, doubled the guest list, which was a serious bone of contention. There was also another guy (perhaps Salieri) who at one point has a bludgeoning match with Guignol with sticks, sort of a Punch and Judy type thing. Of course it`s mostly in good fun as Guignol keeps lifting his had to assure us he`s ok (and to crack a joke).


After the puppet show the adults switched roles and Lori and I went to the museum. Although small by Paris standards, Musée Marmottan Monet was beautiful, set as it is in an old manor with some amazing 18th century furniture and other acoutrements (candlabra, etc). It will come as no surprise to you, my kind reader, the highlight was the Monet paintings, the world's largest collection.


I've been to a couple of galleries that specialize in broad collections by a single artist and I find there is so much more to be learned when you can compare the breadth of an artist's work. For instance, in Barcelona I visited the Picasso gallery. Not only did it contain many of his well-known cubist works, it also displayed a large collection of his works as a student, when he was learning how to draw forms and the human figure. It made me realize that even the impressionists and surrealists started out classicaly trained. It`s not as if they took a shortcut and skipped straight to impressionism to avoid learning the basics--they`ve gone beyond the basics of the `paint what you see` paradigm. From this Monet exhibit I learned that he developed cataracts in his 60s which dramatically altered the way he saw the world and therefore what he painted. Instead of painting sharp compositions of green and blue his failing eyesight led him to paint more diffuse works in oranges and reds. When you can compare the works from his 40s to the works from his 60s you can really see the difference. Once his eyesight was corrected (using scary 1920s eye surgical techniques) he destroyed many of those works during his `cataract period`, he despised them so. Click here for more about Monet`s cataracts.


We also saw a couple of special photographic exhibitions, including Lucien Clergue, famous for his nudes, and photos of dying Spanish bulls (fresh from the ring), and various other dead and decomposing animals. Here's some Google results of his works (be warned they do include nudes): click here. The other photographer whose work was on display was Yann Arthus-Bertrand, who is famous for amazing aerial photography, particularly of Paris. Our final experience at the museum was to watch a 1/2-hour video which was inspired by Arthus-Bertrand's photographs. Essentially it's a serious of aerial footage of Paris from a helicopter. Absolutely stunning. It would be the ultimate DVD keepsake for anyone visiting Paris. I shot some video of the video, which I may post in the blog if it turns out to be decent.

Then: back to the apartment for a delicious spaghetti and homemade Italian sauce (Jen`s comfort food). Later in the evening Lori and I went for a walk to l'Arc de Triomphe and then up and down the Champs Elysée (including a brief visit to La Duree, home of the macaron, where we discovered a cool blue-tinted bar), then back to Trocadero to watch the Eiffel tower sparkle (which it does on the hour every evening) at midnight.







Day 4 - September 14, 2009

Ugh... Daddy woke up with a sore throat. Merde.

Our big excursion today was to the Cine Aqua, the Paris aquarium. It's literally a ten minute walk away at Trocadero. I won't go into great detail, except to say that I've uploaded lots of interesting pics to Flickr. Also, the aquarium seems to experience a bit of an identity crisis. Mostly it's an amazing aquarium, but it's one-third Planet Hollywood, with lots of life-size replicas of movie monsters, robots, and dinosaurs. It even has a cinema, which today was playing the Spiderman movies back-to-back!

Dinner: home-made enchiladas! How much more Parisian can you get?



Day 5 - September 15, 2009

Aaron's dreams:
- Roger Waters as David Bowie
- Mike Morton re-launches Showcare under a new business model: making thneeds! (because a thneed is what everyone needs!)

Today`s activities:

Walk through cemetary - Megan and Daddy walked through a local cemetary. I know it sounds creepy, but...well.. ok, it was creepy. When I told Megan where we were going, she told Mommy, "we`re going to see dead people, Momma." As it turned out the dead people were all entombed within very expensive mausoleums. No doubt a very expensive cemetary in which to take up residence. Afterwards Megan and Daddy walked to a park where rue Paul Daumer and rue de Passy converge.



Boatride on the Seine to Ile de la Cite - the whole entourage marched to the Eiffel Tower where we caught the Batobus for a boatride down the Seine. The Batobus is a commuter boat. We jumped off at Isle de la Cité and visited the childrens section at Shakespeare and Company before walking across Pont au Double for a quick tour of Notre Dame. We made sure to point out the scowling gargoyles to the girls, as we were planning to watch The Hunchback of Notre Dam later in the evening.


Crepes! - Jen took us behind Notre Dame to a beautiful park where we ate crepes (Daddy's was stuffed with banana and Nutella) while the kids played in the playground. One thing I never realized about Paris (since this is the first trip viewing Paris through the eyes of children) was that there are playgrounds strategically placed throughout the city with many innovative and different types of equipment.



Winding down the day - We left the islands and returned to the mainland, exploring briefly the area of Paris called The Marais (in English, "the Marsh"), a name rooted in the area's origins; in the 12th century the Knights Templar first cleared the wetlands on the right bank of the river Seine for habitation. The area is now home to a strong Jewish community but also contains significant Chinese and gay communities as well as several museums.


After a trip back to the Eiffel Tower on the Batobus and a final spin on the carousel, we walked back home.



Day 6 - September 16, 2009


- L'Arc de Triomphe
- Champs Elysée
- Place de la Concorde
- Jardin de Tulieries
- trampoline et al
- Louvre Pyramid
- Palais-Royale
- Opera House
- Galerie Lafayette


Day 7 - September 16, 2009


- EuroDisney (the girls)
    - commentary by Jen Osti-Fonseca

- Vimy Ridge (Daddy)
    - commentary TBD
    - photos are uploaded (view)

All other Paris-related photos can be found in a separate set (view).


Monday, September 07, 2009

September 2009

- This summer saw a huge surge in wasps/hornets. Megan says to me: "Daddy, I don't like wops."
- Megan was watching Mulan this evening and then we stopped the movie to get ready for bed. Megan said to me: "Daddy I want to be a warrior. I want to be a warrier so I can killed things. I don't want to kill people. I want to kill other things, like bugs... and bees. Daddy I want to be a warrior so I can kill bugs and bees."
- Megan remembered some things she'd wanted to buy at EuroDisney. She suggested that tomorrow we can go to Paris and buy the toys at EuroDisney. Mommy told her she didn't have any money. Megan then suggested that we go the bank... "let's just go to the bank and get some money." Mommy then explained to Megan that you have to put money in to take it out and that you need to have a job. Megan: Daddy goes to work. Let's ask daddy for the money. Mommy thought that this was a good idea.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

August 2009

- Mommy I need these cards. thank you cards
- don't touch anything glass
- did you fart? I smell a fart. Their water smells like farts?
- 'don't worry, I'm your friend'
- 'we're going to a partay' (she was convinced 'partay' was proper pronunciation)
- Megan would grab soccer ball from the boys and start running away
- cajoled a boy into playing by saying "I'ma superhero and I'm the fastest!"
- was asked 'give me your plate' and Megan said no, 'get up and get your own plate.'


  • [Aug 1] Megan and Daddy visit the Enchanted Forest
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  • [Aug 2] Megan says: Daddy, you cook. Mommy, you take Reznor. Halto Sandy and I are going to go play. That will solve all our problems. I'm going to magic something.

  • [Aug 2] Megan says: Sandy is going to come play with my after I swim in the pool because Sandy understands me.
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  • [Aug 2] Megan was at a bra store. A sales lady asked her: Are you going to buy one? Megan replied: No, I don't need one. My boobies are too small.

  • [Aug 6] Daddy finds a version of Snow White online closer to the Grimm original and reads it to Megan before bed. Afterwards he finds Annie Liebowitz's Snow White. Megan says "I want to be that girl wearing that dress. Daddy, can you buy me that dress? And can you buy me some rabbits?" I then found her some other photographs from the series which she devoured eagerly.

  • Mommy licks her finger and wipes some chocolate away from Megan's cheek. Megan says, "Mommy, don't do this," she licks her finger, "and touch my face. It's gross!"

  • Yesterday I tried to convince Megan we should watch Star Wars (instead of Treehouse channel). She said, "Daddy is that one of your movies?"
    Me: Yes it is.
    Megan: Mommy said I'm not allowed to watch your movies, right Mommy?
    Mommy: that's right, Megan.

    She ratted me out! My own daughter. No wait---I have no daughter.

  • Daddy was tucking Megan into bed. She says, "Daddy, when I'm six I'll be able to drive my car. And then Mommy and Daddy and Reznor with get in the car and I'll drive fast. Then I'll drive slow. Then I'll drive really fast, so fast we fly off the earth. And we goed [sic] to another earth, a dirty earth. And we'll look for Wall-E there and we will bring him back to our nice earth. And that is my nice story."

  • [Aug 16] On our way back from Ivan and Deanna's engagement party we were talking about some of Megan's escapades. Suddenly Megan chimes in, "Are you talking about me" with a tone of admonishment. "No, we're not, Megan", we replied. Megan: "Yes you are!"

Monday, July 13, 2009

July 2009


  • Megan is sitting with her haltos and mommy. Teta says goodbye and they all say in unison "bye mom!" Megan thinks for a moment, then points at each of her aunts in turn: "Halto one, Halto two, Halto three, and Mommy four. ... why is Teta all your mommy?"

  • Megan talks to Halo Andre on the phone. He invites her over and she says, "no I can't come over, I have to go to bed in my bed."

  • I was trying to get Reznor to sleep, but Megan was being a pain--loud, obnoxious--and waking him up. I bodily removed her from Reznor's room. She cried so I gave her a hug. Then she said, "Daddy, we're a team. We have to work together!" I tried to convince me that she can help me with Reznor.

  • [July 30] While Megan is visiting Halto Julie, they head next door to visit some cats. Before leaving the unit, Megan says "let's take something healthy--let's take some chips."

  • [July 29] Mommy is trying to remove sleep from Megan's eye. Megan says, "no mamma, he likes to spend time in there!"

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

three going on thirteen

Megan beginning to cross the line by being too touchy-feely with Reznor.



She's also continuing her "three going on thirteen" behavior. Tonight in the tub Lori asked her to sit down and Megan said, with attitude, "Okayyy" Lori asked her where she learned to say that and Megan replied, "I say it like that when I'm angry" I don't think I could have described that vocal inflection better myself.

Monday, April 13, 2009

3 Years Old: A Retrospective

Yeah, a retrospective because I'm a slacker: the last entry was two years ago! This will likely be the biggest entry ever (perhaps
even Guinness-worthy). This is a work in progress and may continue to grow & change.


3 Years Old

June 24, 2009
- Megan begins reciting one of her Beauty and the Beast books from memory... she slurs a lot of it, but some sentences sound bang on.
- Megan is eating raisins at bedtime. She swallows a raisin and says "I'm trapping the raisin in my belly so it can't get out." Then she touches her chest and says "I trapped the raisin with my booby traps!" Apparently she learned about 'booby traps' on Backyardigans.

June 2009
- Megan has started wiping herself after no. 2 and she says "there are no more poo crumbs"
- When Megan wants Daddy to pick her up but he's holding Reznor, Megan tell Daddy to "Give! Give!" [Reznor to Mommy].
- One day last week she was excited that she pooed and peed at the same time and I said, "you killed two birds with one stone!" and then spent 5 minutes explaining to Megan her first metaphor. Last night at a family gathering she did it again and ran around telling people "I killed two birds with one stone! One bird is the poo, the other bird is the pee, and I'm the stone!!"

Mommy's forehead crinkles - Megan has deduced that when mommy is angry her forehead crinkles in a particular way. So now when Megan sees the expression she asks mommy why she's angry. She also tries to mimic the expression herself: "Mommy, I can't do it. How can I do it?" as she frowns anc scrunches her nose, trying to crinkle her own forehead.

May 21, 2009
It's breakfast time but Megan's not eating. She's totally zoned out watching Enchanted (a movie). I remind her repeatedly to eat. Eventually she says, "Daddy, you make me soooo angry!"



May 20, 2009
Megan notices a small statue of La Pieta (Mary holding Jusus in her arms after the crucifixion).
Megan: Who is that?
Teta: That's Mary holding her son.
Megan: Why is Mary holding her son when he's an old man?
Later Megan falls on the asphalt later and says, "I fell and hurt myself like Jesus."

In the bath Mommy asks Megan to sit down. Megan retorts, "Okayyyyyy!" as only a teenager could. Mommy asks her where she learned to speak like that and Megan replied: "I said it because I'm angry."



April 29, 2009
Megan crawls into bed with mommy and Reznor.
Megan: Did Reznor want his momma?
Mommy: Yes, Megan.
Megan: Take a picture of us! Get my camera! You push the red button to take a picture!

April 22, 2009
Daddy calls Megan, who is staying at Julie's.
Megan: Daddy, are you at work?
Daddy: Yes
Megan: You can hear me at work?
Daddy: Yes, because I have a telephone at work.

April 19 2009
Mommy: Goodnight - I love my princess
Megan: I love my Queen too!

Meganisms (April 13, 2009):
  1. Megan: When I'm four years old will I be big like Mommy and Daddy?
    Daddy: Sure you will.
    Megan: [with resignation] Oh... that's going to take a hundred years....


  2. Megan and Daddy are chasing each other. Megan beckons Daddy over to the edge of the carpet.
    Megan: Ok Daddy, you stand on the big line and I'll stand on the little line. We're doing a race, not a chase, because I'm just a human.
    And her races always begin with "on your mark, get set, go!"


  3. "teta, I love this cheese but I love you even more"

  4. Daddy asked her "what's the difference between a square and a rectangle?" and she replied, "daddy, I have short turn memory loss" which she explained was what Dory has in Finding Nemo.

  5. "poo looks like sausage"

  6. "my poo looks like a dog"

  7. Megan is into princesses and evil queens these days (watching lots of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty). The other night when Daddy was putting her to bed she said, "I'm going to dream about being a princess and a prince is going kiss me and take me to his castle and we'll live happily ever after". Then she asked me: "Daddy, what is your dream?" And Daddy replied: "I'm going to dream about being a prince. I find a princess and take her back to my castle and we live happily ever after." Megan exclaims, "Daddy, is that princess me??!!!!"
Jan 2009

Megan anecdote #1: She came into our bed this morning and asked me to tell her the story of Aladdin. I started to recite it (poorly) from memory, then she said, "no daddy, don't read it from the ceiling, read it from the book."

Megan anecdote #2: Megan was watching a program on TV where they asked kids "what would you wish for?" So Helen asked Megan. Megan looked up at the ceiling, deep in thought, and said, "Ummmm, I wish for... a million bucks!"

Nov 2008
  1. When Megan was still in utero we used to read Dr Seuss to her (I doubt she remembers). We read Oh, The Places You'll Go! and Fox in Socks.

    This week we're training Megan to go to sleep without a backrub. The first two nights were tough. She bawled for 15 minutes before falling asleep on her own. (Actually, that's not bad, I've heard about a girl that bawled for four hours!). Last night I told her I was going to leave. She said, "No daddy, rub my back or I'm going to cry." I explained that she was a big girl. She said, "No I'm not a big girl." I pep-talked her a bit and then asked her to hug her bear. Then I said goodnight and walked toward the door. Usually at this point she's bursting out of bed screaming "no daddy!!" but she just snuggled with her bear and simply said, "goodnight daddy."

    She's 2-and-a-half and so much trouble, but such a joy. A few nights ago I took her to the potty and while we were waiting for something to happen she said, "I want to be Megan Doctor" so I said, "you mean you want to be Doctor Megan?" "Yeah," she said. "Hi, Mister, where's your booboo?" I told her my head was hurting (which it was) and she said, "I'll give you a band aid" and she extracted an imaginary bandaid from somewhere in her belly and stuck it to my forehead. "Do you feel better?" she asked. I told her it still hurts so she extracted ten more band aids for me. Other times she'll spontaneously compliment us on something, like "Daddy, your hair is beautiful."


Retrospective under construction...

Retrospective: November 2008


Retrospective: October 2008




Retrospective: September 2008



Retrospective: August 2008



Retrospective: July 2008



Retrospective: June 2008



Retrospective: May 2008


Retrospective: April 2008



Retrospective: 2 years old!


Retrospective: 23 months old - March 2008



Retrospective: 22 months old - Feb 2008



Retrospective: 21 months old - Jan 2008




Retrospective: 20 months old - Dec 2007



Retrospective: 19 months old - Nov 2007




Retrospective: 18 months old - Oct 2007

Daycare reports that Megan is speaking at a two-year-old level.

Meganisms:
  1. Megan begins asking the question: "what is [insert name here] doing?" She is also responding to the same question...
    Daddy: What is Megan doing?
    Megan: Making mess! (referring to messes of crumbs on the floor or sofa)

  2. Early in October Megan altered the way she sings Old MacDonald. She began referring to a "farm" as a "sharm", as in "Old MacDonald had a sharm, eieio!" I think it's because of the line "...and on his farm..." which Megan may be hearing incorrectly as "and on hissharm"

  3. On the other hand, she also refers to "frogs" as "shrogs" and "elephants" as "eleshits"

  4. Megan started referring to "poo" and "pee" and actually meaning it, sometimes.

  5. In September Megan started saying "I want it!". Now, in October (Oct 11th), she said "want that?"

  6. New animals she recognizes and vocalizes in Sept/Oct: walrus, mole, cheetah, anteater, octopus





Retrospective: 17 months old - Sep 2007

Meganisms:
  1. Megan started saying "sorry! sorry!" if we hurt her (for instance, accidently pulling on her hair) because that's what we say when we hurt her.

  2. Megan started expressing her wants, saying "I want it!".





Retrospective: 16 months old - Aug 2007



Retrospective: 15 months old - July 2007