Monday, February 23, 2009

Our musician

Last night we went to my parents house for dinner. While there, Logan discovered the piano and tried to climb up the bench, but needed some help. Once he was up though, we couldn't get him to stop "playing" the piano. He was having so much fun hitting the keys and flipping the pages through the piano book. At times he looked so intent on playing that from the look of it, I thought he would actually start to play. I think we may need to find a good piano teacher in the future for this kid. :)


Thursday, February 19, 2009

"Tagged" but not really

I saw this on my friend's blog and thought it was cute. She didn't tag anyone, and I'm not going to either (since I don't really know how that works). But feel free to go ahead and do it if you want. I thought it was fun.

1) Choose the 4th folder where you store your pictures on your computer.

2) Select the 4th picture in the folder.

3) Explain the picture.

4) Tag 4 people to do the same. No cheating (cropping, editing, etc.) Have fun!!





This is Logan at 5 months in his new toy. He wasn't all that excited about it, but just look at the fuzzy hair (if you can see it)!! Man, I miss that fuzz.

Friday, February 13, 2009

The Dishwasher


What is so fascinating about a dishwasher to a little boy? Well, that's obvious. The answer would be the trouble he can get into. Logan has become obsessed with the dishwasher over the past couple of months, but only recently it has become a real problem. He has taught himself how to push the buttons to start the dishwasher (or stop it if it's all ready running), and how to actually open the dishwasher when it is supposedly closed and locked. There is a button on our dishwasher that can "lock" the other buttons so they can't be messed with, but Logan is smarter than that. He knows how to push the "lock" button so that it unlocks. It was a nice idea, but it doesn't work.
A few days ago while Sam and I were in the living room, Logan wandered into the kitchen to play. I was half asleep on the couch and Sam was watching TV. I guess it got a little too quiet in the kitchen so Sam went to check on things. Turns out, Logan had opened the dishwasher door and found the cap to the liquid jet dry dispenser (that you have to twist to open and close). He opened it and started drinking the jet dry. We weren't sure how long he was doing this, it couldn't have been too long. But it was long enough that Logan made himself sick. Sam could smell the stuff all over Logan's mouth and as I ran to get the phone to call poison control, Logan started to throw it all up. YUCK!!! We were reassured by poison control that he was in no immediate danger and that we should give him sips of water and once he stopped throwing up to give him some milk. Logan just smiled and laughed through it all, I couldn't believe it. He recovered rather quickly and all is well. However, the dishwasher has become quite the fascination with Logan since then. He continues to try to go back for more jet dry. I turn my back for one second and he's opened the dishwasher again and trying to get to the jet dry. He's very determined. It must taste good to a 1 year old, although by the smell I would think it wouldn't. Sam and I have struggled for days to find ways to keep Logan away from it, and it wasn't until just this afternoon that I realized the answer lied in duct tape!!! So I went looking for some, but couldn't find any. I did however, find some packaging tape that I placed over the dishwasher handle. It worked like a charm. Logan tried so hard to get it to open, but was unsuccessful. HAHA!!! You'd think we would've thought of this earlier. Oh well. It's going to be a pain for us, but at least it keeps little hands and mouths away from where they shouldn't be.
(Oh, and the chips on the floor next to Logan in the picture...he had opened the pantry, pulled them out, and carried them with him for awhile before going to the dishwasher. Ahh, boys! You gotta love 'em.)