Thursday, December 2, 2010

Work and Soccer


Alec has been particularly hilarious lately. He is completely into imaginative play and is constantly making up hilarious stories or scenarios or scenes and telling us all about them. One of his latest things to do is pretend that he needs to go to work like dad. This started by him telling us on Sunday that he needed to make his lunch, which Matt does every night. So, for the last week he has riffled through the kitchen and packed a lunch for himself. Then he wants to have meetings with me during the day (which consist of him eating his lunch.) Last night ayt dinner he asked Matt about what movies he watched at work, and when Matt said he didn't really watch movies at work, Alec told him that was too bad b/c he could watch movies at his job. He also told him that he had had a meeting with JP, who is Matt's boss. Then while running errands with me today he saw an office building and told me that was his office, which was called Sevenary, and that he worked on the 8th floor, and that at his job they designed monorails, but that they didn't actually have any monorail tracks there, they only had regular train tracks. It's hilarious!! Last night Matt gave him his own "work" lunch box (which was just one we had in the pantry) but it has been great b/c he no longer wants to carry around his giant plastic toy bin full of his lunch to his meetings, which often take place in my car. Anyway - here are a few pics of one of his self packed lunches.

On another note, Alec started soccer yesterday. We had gone to one trial class, and he loved it, so he was thrilled to actually start yesterday. It's a really cute soccer program and Alec did great. It is supposed to be a class for kids only, with no parent involvement, but several kids had a terrible time with that and spent most of the class running to their parents or crying. Alec was the complete opposite - he marched right over to his coach and had a blast. He listened really well and definitely got in a workout. He actually tried very hard to be the fastest at all of the sprints (which he was) but he was a little confused when he asked the teacher who was the fastest and she said "everyone." Anyway, we are super excited to see how he does for the next 3 months. Here he is modeling his uniform.

With his new soccer ball, a treat from mom and dad.

Looking so grown-up

During practice

Telling other kids what they are supposed to be doing (yes, he has a bit of his mother's bossiness in him.)

Mid-hop
....and I have to throw this in b/c he cracks me up,
While riding to soccer yesterday and having an apple in the backseat, he said "mom, this apple goes straight to my butt." (Apparently I need to watch what I say about my weight gain to Matt.)

6 comments:

Sweet Baby James said...

Oh Erin, I am dying laughing at everything in this post. 3 year old boys are the funniest things on the planet. I can't wait for the boys to get together when you guys are in town soon, we miss you!! Seriously, "this apple goes straight to my butt," is killing me.

JonandBarbara said...

Georgie and I had a wonderful time last night with Alec stories. "Guys, guys....etc." Of course I told Jon all the stories when I got home. Jon and I laughed again before falling asleep. Topped off now with the pictures and more stories from the blog. So terrific how you and Matt support and encourage but most of all love and enjoy that adorable blondie boy. Barie

JonandBarbara said...

I think my comment posted....yeahhhh

Barbie

Grammy G. said...

Nice Barb, I think you figuered it out :)

Beanie, all I can say is it always goes straight to my butt too....must be genetic! (I'm still laughing so hard I can hardly write)

Abby said...

OMG, hilarious!

Reagan & Corey Sowa said...

Both Corey and I were laughing out loud at this entire blog. Awesome.