Friday, October 30, 2009

Play Kitchen

Sometimes Logan pretends to prepare food for me.  He stands behind his toy box and uses it as a counter.  Today he asked me for my order, which he normally prepares promptly.

Me: Can I have some strawberries?

Logan: No

Me:  How about bananas?

Logan: I don't have any.

Me: Do you have any apples?

Logan: I don't have those either.

Me: Pizza?

Logan: No pizza.

Me: What can you make for me?

Logan: Coconut Extract

Me: Smile.  

What a well-trained child.  In two short years he has learned the secret of a gourmet chef!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Who Said Two is Terrible?

Logan loves kangaroos.  Sometimes he asks if he can sit in my pouch.  That means he wants me to sit cross legged and let him sit on my lap.
When I do something he wants me to do he smiles and says, "Yes!  Good job!"
Sometimes he makes up words and asks me to repeat them syllable by syllable.  He always praises me after I repeat them correctly.
He is "reading books" to himself and to me.  He has the text memorized in some of his books, which he recites.  In others, he makes up the story as he goes along.  Even if he is saying "made up" words, he still says them slowly and pretends to sound them out.
He is also still calling Santa Claus, Noah.  I just can't correct it.  I love it.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

By Request

Some of you have asked that I post the reasons why I didn't like Where the Wild Things Are.  To be clear, I think it would be a fine movie for adults to see.  I may have enjoyed it more if I hadn't seen it with Logan.  It was free from language/sex.  There were a few intense emotional scenes but no violence.  My main problem was that it was marketed as a children's movie, but it did not appeal to children.

Here it is in short:

1.  It was very gloomy.  There are very few laughs.
2.  The movie is about everyone's "issues".  Max and the Wild Things and everyone else all have "issues".
3.  Out of control behavior from children is presented as acceptable.
4.  There are some dark intense scenes that are frightening for young children.  We took Logan out for part of the movie.

If anyone has seen it and has an opinion to share, I would love to hear it.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Do Yourself a Favor

Don't bother going to see this one with your kids.  We saw the movie last night.  I won't subject you to the oration my family had to listen to about all of the reasons why.  If you insist on seeing it, wait until it comes out in the Redbox.

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