Thursday, October 29, 2009

Jack-o-latern

helping Daddy
our happy jack-o-latern



Monday, October 26, 2009

Baby Cailyn

New addition to the family

Welcome Baby Cailyn Theresa Spurlin!

She's just so perfect!!!

Great-Grandma

It's been a while (well, over one year) since Dylan saw his Great-Grandma. But this weekend, we had a chance to spend some time with her.

Great-Grandma with other cousins
Mommy, Dylan and Great-Grandma
Four generations: Great-Grandma, Grandma, Mommy and Dylan

Ort Farms

It's almost the end of October and we just had the time this weekend to go pumpkin picking. We took Dylan to this same place last year, but of course, he appreciated it more now. He loved the animals, trains and trucks.


saw the truck he wanted to ride
so excited to get on the tractor
a happy boy
in a carriageour almost 3-footer
he got in the same window last year
climbing the hay mountain
being silly during the hay ride
train ride with Daddy (he had to ride it twice)
picked out his pumpking
we love FALL

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Eviction notice for Baby S

Baby San Buenaventura:

Please note that November 8th is your "expected due date" which you have been orally reminded for several months now and referenced in the lease that you agreed to approximately nine months ago. Thus this is the date by which you are supposed to vacate your current premises.

Please note that in order for you to be NOT in violation of your lease which you entered in good faith, you must voluntarily remove yourself from the premises within the next 14 days. However, the sooner, the better. If not, I will have no choice but to commence formal eviction proceedings, and I have already put the proper authorities on notice.

As you have been repeatedly advised, your new accommodations are in fact ready and awaiting your arrival, so your cooperation in voluntarily moving out of the current premises, avoiding the time and inconvenience of more formal, compelled proceedings, would be much appreciated.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
The Landlord
(AKA Mommy)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Trip to the farm - Sun High Orchard

Since Mommy didn't have work this morning, we went to the farm to feed the animals and pick a small pumpkin for a playdate on Friday.

as soon as he set eyes on the wagon, he hardly parted with it.
I told him to pick a pumpkin - "this one Mommy?"
"how 'bout this?"
"It's too heavy"

Sad when Mommy told him it was time to go

Naming baby brother

Dylan has chosen a name for his baby brother. He's had his little heart set on this name since we found out we were having a boy.



It isn't set in stone... since Mommy is still trying to convince him that Landon is a much better name. So far, he isn't budging.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

train...train.. and more trains

Dylan loves any type of vehicles - trains, school bus, trucks, cars, etc.

We met up with some friends at the train museum and Dylan was very fascinated (although we think Daddy enjoyed it the most.) Since Dylan couldn't touch any of the trains (he was frustrated), we ended up buying him his own train to play with (as if he doesn't already have tons of trains at home).




Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sesame Place 2009

Before the baby makes his arrival within the next month, we wanted to go on a last 'family of 3' getaway. We thought going to Sesame Place for a couple of days would be perfect followed by a day at the WaterClub in Borgata (AC). Dylan absolutely LOVED every minute of it! We were so glad we were able to spend this time with him before things get a 'little' hectic.

It's definitely bitter sweet. We enjoyed giving Dylan all of our attention for those three days.


Our little dragon.. RAAAWWWRRRRR!!!

so excited to see "Teddy Bear"

He was a very sad dragon. He kept saying "don't like it". Withing a few minutes and several pictures, he took off his head piece and wings. While on line for a show, he told us he needed to go pottty.
Walking to the Daddy's bathroom AKA Men's Room (That's right folks... our 27mth old little boy is potty trained.)
in love with the Fire Truck ... but what boy isn't?!Riding the teacups with Daddy

Tired of walking... Asked Daddy for a horsey ride
highlight of his day - meeting Elmo. Not only did he have breakfast with him, he even gave him a hug (which is a big deal since he doesn't like giving hugs)


being silly in the sand
"Ahh.. Cookie Monster.. you're a bit too close." (check out Dylan's eyes hahah)

Waiting for the parade.. time to rest.

We've got hundreds of pictures to share. Soon, we'll post a link to shutterfly for your viewing pleasure.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

QT with Grandma

If Dylan doesn't see grandma for a few days, he constantly asks to go to Grandma's house. So this weekend, we went to AC to meet up with Grandma. When we told Dylan, he couldn't have been more excited: "Yay, Grandma time"

An added bonus - Ate Cece was there too!!!


quality time with Grandma
they LOVE grandma

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Going Private

In the next couple of weeks, we'll be switching our blog to "private" view only. We'll be sending emails to our regular visitors so you can continue to read about and see pictures of Dylan and his soon-to-be here baby brother. Once we give you access, you would just need to enter your email address to view the blog.

If you visit our site and discover that you cannot access the blog, please shoot us an email - I'm sure it's just something we've overlooked.

Monday, October 5, 2009

PT Day 5

Two words: Accident Free!!!!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

PT Days 3 and 4

So we're still in training mode.

Saturday started out pretty good with Dylan doing exactly what he needed to do. We were sure he was close to being PTed. So, we decided to run some errands and it would also be a good time for us to 'train' him while in public places.

When we went out, we brought the potty with us since we anticipated he might be scared off by the public restroom. Well, we soon discovered that not only is he NOT into public restrooms, he refused to go in public places as well (i.e. parking lot, car, etc).

Needless to say, our attempt to potty train on-the-go put a little brake on Dylan's success with PT. After getting home from our errands and the next day he had few accidents. It was starting to get so frustrating. Mommy was wondering if maybe he isn't quite ready for the task. But after talking to him about it and reassuring him, we were back in business. He went in his potty a few more times before we had another accident. That's expected, right?

One major improvement - he finally pooped in the potty! It took him about an hour to finally get it out, but he did it!

So this weekend, we were hoping for accident-free days which didn't really happen. We know it's a long process. And as Dylan is potty training, we learned that so are we. We're really trying to be patient and encouraging. Hopefully tomorrow goes better than the last couple of days - or else we might have to reassess our plans.

Oh and how can we forget - he marked his territory in his brother's room. =)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Potty training - Day 2

The day started out great with Dylan going to the potty first thing in the morning. About an hour later, he went to the potty again to poop. Well, sort of... it landed on the floor. But that still counts, right?! =)

When we went to music class and during nap we had to put pull-ups on him. Then in the afternoon, he had a little tinkle accident, but later on he went to the potty again. We get so excited and so does Dylan!

There was one accident after dinner. Don't want to get graphic - so let's just say it reminded us of when we were house training the dogs.

Overall, he did great today. He doesn't like being asked if he has to go to the potty. But when he needs to, he just walks over to do his business.

Hopefully, we'll have even more success tomorrow with both Mommy and Daddy are home with Dylan.

showing off his first pair of big boy Elmo undies



Thursday, October 1, 2009

Potty Training

With the baby arriving just within a few weeks, we decided it's time to get serious with potty training. Before Dylan turned 2, we bought a potty for him just to get him familiar with it. Dylan has been great with telling us when he's made ka-ka or pee-pee. He'd even get his own diaper and tell us to change him. He has also gone in his potty a few times, but nothing consistent.

According to our pedi, Dylan has been displaying signs that he's perhaps ready to be potty trained. Most of the time, boys aren't completely potty trained until 3yo. Our plan for now is to give this a try for the next five days... and our Pedi said, if it doesn't work, it means he just isn't ready and give it another go in the next couple of months.

In our ideal dream world, Dylan would be potty trained before the baby joins us.

Day 1:

This morning, Mommy decided it's time to officially start potty training. First thing in the morning, Mommy told Dylan that he has to tell Mommy when it's time to go pee-pee or ka-ka. Mommy took off his diaper and pants - 'bomba' (as Dylan would say) for the whole day!

The potty was moved to the hallway so it's easier for Dylan to get to. At first he had a little bit of an accident which he immediately reported, but after breakfast, he walked to his potty and peed!!! (yay!!!). Every 10 minutes, Mommy would asked if he needs to go to the potty, and he'd always say no. He did have a couple of tinkles around the house but he would always tell Mommy. Then later that day, when Daddy came home, he peed in the potty again -wooohooo!!! (this time it was outside since they were putting up halloween decorations. Yes, we brought the potty outside!!!). So, we'd say for the first day, he did pretty good!!!

(Note: Although we were not supposed put a diaper on him once potty training starts, he did wear a diaper during naptime because we didn't want him to wet his bed. For nighttime, we bought his pull-ups which hopefully wouldn't confuse him).