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Today, we met up with friends at the Tenn Street Coffee and Books, then walked to Fire Station No. 17. Joe had a fantastic time!

I managed to take this photo during the split second the boys walked together. They pretty much ran the rest of the way, each at their own pace, picking up leaves and rocks, and generally being two-year-old boys!

Joe wanted to know what the cylindrical plastic piece on the bumper was for and yelled (really loud), "Hey, what does this do?" to the fireman, who came over and explained. They were so nice to the little guys!

Joe took this opportunity to show off his groovy fire engine shirt to the firefighter who noticed it.

Joe checked out the water hose connector on the side of the truck and tried to turn every knob and switch he could reach.

Then Joe and Zack climbed on the side of the fire engine to get a closer look. I think they managed to climb up on all three sides of the fire engine and were in every nook and cranny in the cab. They really had a ball and ran around very excited during the entire visit.

One of the firefighters put on all of his gear. Joe and all the kids were enthralled for the entire dressing and undressing demonstration. Super cool!

While Zack, LT, and Joe were all taking turns sitting in the driver's seat (again), Joe tried to climb down while I was taking this picture of LT. Joe fell and his teeth cut the inside of the upper lip. The nice fireman brought us some gauze to clean the wound. But Joe was OK within a minute or so and immediately asked for a Clif Bar.

Shortly after the bloody lip, we tried to get all the kiddos to sit together outside, but Joe wasn't up for a photo op. Isaac, LT, and Zack managed to stay seated after this for a happier photo. We decided to skip the post-outing park adventure and headed home for what turned out to be a 3-hour (yay!) naptime.
Yet another museum visit. Joe has been asking nearly daily to “go to zoo to see dinosaurs.” (The museum and zoo are next to each other and he hasn’t quite been able to articulate “museum,” but that’s what he means…) So, we went with buddy, Zack, to the museum today.

Joe wanted to get dressed and leave the house right away once he realized that we were going to the museum, but he insisted on wearing his "bap-pap," which he proceeded to stuff full of toy dinosaurs.

All that excitement boiled to a melting point once we got into the museum and Joe's latest obsession (Shawn) was there.

Of course, he eventually got what he wanted ("Shawn upee"). See, I'm not the only one who spoils him.

Because Joe gets quiet when he sees Shawn, Zack piped up and wanted to go to the space exhibit. And that's where we went. Here's Joe in the toddler room playing with some plastic connectors.

And somehow Joe ended up double-fisted. (I ended up buying him one of these at the gift shop that he can take to the museum on our visits. The last time we went on a weekend, it was crowded and the other kids wouldn't share.)

Moon rocks can be hot, you know, so you need to wear special gloves (like these oven mitts provided by the museum!)
After our sledding adventures, we decided to walk over to the museum’s T-Rex Cafe for lunch. Of course, you can’t go into the museum without the full dinosaur tour. It only delayed naptime by about an hour.

Joe's snowsuit was too wet and hot, so we left it in a locker, and Joe donned his underduds (jammies) and snow boots. Of course, he was sporting wicked hat hair. And behaving like a perfect angel. Ha!

Joe thought the big, scary pig-like thing was pretty cool, though when he saw a photo at home, he said "That's a bear!"
Yesterday evening the snowflakes started coming down in those big, puffy waterfalls of icy delight and it didn’t stop all night. This morning, we awoke to snow-covered everything and decided it was a good day to go sledding. So we met Maggie and crew over at the hill behind the Nature & Science museum and took our two new sleds.

The kids had a blast with snowballs, and though we are trying to teach Joe not to throw things at people, he sure managed to toss a few good ones at us!

Maggie wanted to go for a ride with Dan. Joe got jealous and so they all went down the hill together.
And if you think that looks fun, check out the video!
When you’re two, date nights have a whole different meaning. For Joe, that usually means a play date with one of his buddies and staying up late. Tonight was our turn to hang with Z while his parents got some quality time out of the house. The boys had a blast!

The kids were pretty occupied with their matching tractors. Until Z decided that he wanted Joe's. Or they both wanted the combine pointing up. Or down. Or backwards. Or forwards. Then it would fall off (they're LEGOs, so they come apart) and you'd think the world was ending! But they had fun despite all the drama...

We were surprised to see Joe so interested in the tractor, even when Z wasn't. (He actually took it to bed...aw.)

At one point, Joe demanded a snack break and Z decided to play hide-and-seek. I was trying to get a photo of Z hiding, but he went on a "Zack Attack" and tried to tickle me. In a split second, Joe jumped off his chair and they both went on a tickling frenzy. And they did a pretty good job tickling too. This is the best shot I could get of Joe while I was being tackled and trying my best not to pee my pants from laughing so much.

Joe likes Z's yellow mini. What cracks me up is that he hurdles the side of the car just the way you'd expect someone in the movies to jump in.
Today, Joe and I accompanied Zack and Shawn to The Wildlife Experience (thanks, Shawn!). It’s a bit of a trek (to Parker) and similar to the animal dioramas at the Nature and Science Museum, but much newer and more animatronic. Joe loved it!
The life-sized animals were pretty authentic, the backgrounds beautiful, and the kids really got a kick of how the animals moved and made sounds.

There were a ton of these interactive displays with animal sounds. The kids had a blast running from one to the next.

Sometimes the kids needed a boost to see cool stuff over the rails and Shawn was happy to oblige. Not that Joe would settle for Mommy anyhow.
There’s a new (temporary) butterfly exhibit. It was intended for older kids, but Joe and Z had fun too.
The museum also had a (school-age) kids’ interactive exhibit, kind of discovery museum-ish.

Joe really liked the avalanche "game" where you dump foam "snowballs" in the top and watch them crash down a mountainside.

There was a craft center with crayons, glue, and scissors. Joe found the only pair of non-rounded scissors in the place. Greaaaat.
We ended the morning in the tots room, where the boys had just as much fun as the rest of the museum.
We ended our morning venture with a walk outside, because, well, that’s what little boys do.
Zack and his mom came over to hang out since Zack’s daddy was out of town. In the morning, the boys played in Joe’s playroom with trains. I can’t remember why we lingered inside all day. It must have been cold out.

Joe knows what each tool is and what it's supposed to do. Zack, on the other hand, normally doesn't play with tools often, but he enjoyed playing with them at our house...until Joe got super serious about hammering the Weebles castle when Zack said it was broken. Joe doesn't exactly have a light touch.
Zack came back over to the house for dinner that night and found Joe’s wooden train. He played with it for awhile, but when they started fighting over it, I dug around and found the duplicate downstairs. (Dan made these when he was a teenager and did woodworking projects with his dad.)

Zack was sad because he wanted Joe's engine. Though they were identical, the one Zack had been playing with had a broken funnel (which I learned because Z told me what it was...Z knows every part of a train--he's one smart cookie!). Before I pulled the extra train set out, he was perfectly content with it, but when he realized that Joe's wasn't broken, then itl was the end of the world. Two-year olds!
Joe was completely stir crazy from being at home all day yesterday (waiting for our freezer delivery), so we met up with Zack at City Park. Shawn called just before they left to warn me that they were bringing a “giant” dump truck, so we packed one of Joe’s too. I had a hunch I should have packed both of Joe’s trucks, but didn’t. My bad.

Z took one look at Joe's big Tonka dump truck and we knew that an all-morning battle would be inevitable. So I just ran home and picked up Joe's second truck. Five minutes later, I was back with Joe's other dump truck. I do love living in the city!
As I arrived with the other dump truck, Z yelled “thank you” over and over as he ran to greet me…er, I mean, greet the truck!
It was a first! For once, they didn’t argue over who got which truck, even though the trucks looked just a little different.
They even took turns being in the lead spot as they tooled around (and around and around) the park.
The boys spent nearly two hours “driving” around the “roads” in the park, picking up pinecones and leaves (and, of course, dumping them out), following each other around, and traversing the hills. They only stopped for one quick snack.
They had a really good time, but apparently boys take the whole truck thing pretty seriously.
They probably had the most fun sending their dump trucks down a steep hill to see which one would get to the bottom first.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a good dump truck play date if they didn’t find the mud puddle.

What you don't see is the mommy just out of the frame racing to rescue the kiddos before they got covered in mud!
The boys also had fun playing hide-and-seek and running around without the dump trucks.

We recently clocked Joe at 5.1 miles per hour at the health exhibit at the Museum of Nature and Science (which, coincidentally, was only a few hundred yards behind the boys while they were running.)
It was an absolutely gorgeous day and a beautiful reminder why we live in Denver.
It was a bright, beautiful, sunny day for our annual trip to Boo at the Zoo. Joe had been really fascinated by peacocks this summer and even has an Eric Carle pillowcase with a peacock on one side and a hippo on the other. So, this year, Joe dressed up like a peacock and, naturally, he was the beau of the ball!

You can't exactly go to the zoo on a dress-up day in such a showy costume without the expected stares and compliments.
Actually, when we first arrived, Joe didn’t want to wear the costume. Of course, halfway through the parking lot, Joe insisted that he had to be a peacock since all the other kids were in costume. So, back to the car we schlepped!
Joe is such a good sport. Hopefully we’ll get many more years of mommy’s crazy costumes!
Joe had fun trick-or-treating at the zoo, especially since he had the hang of it after the previous night’s festivities.

Mom was happy because a small lollipop kept Joe occupied and out of the other candy for quite awhile.
When we finally caught up with buddies Zack and Landon, who weren’t in costume, Joe insisted in taking his off. Two-year olds are such natural-born leaders, aren’t they?! Then, after a quest for Dots candy (LT had some, so Z, then Joe, *had* to have their own), we caught up with more friends.
Z decided to go on the offensive and started headbutting, tickling, and chasing Joe, who tried to ignore it at first, then simply ran away. Not your usual Joe behavior! Maybe Z has figured it out?
By the end of the morning, when the sugar lows hit, the daddies turned into instant pack mules.
As we were leaving, the boys got free Astro Boy posters. Joe decided that his was a pirate’s spyglass.
Dan and I got a little more into the Halloween spirit this year (despite the fact that Dan still hasn’t recovered from his flu after being down-and-out for a week), but we only managed to dig out our old standby witch and wizard costumes.

I even donned the stripey socks. Dan was more of a Ren Faire wizard...What kinds of shoes *do* wizards wear anyhow?
Joe, however, was thrilled with the idea of being a race car driver. He had worn the costume to a party earlier in the week and thought it was the coolest costume ever! It’ll be interesting to see if he insists on a repeat tomorrow morning or if he’s willing to wear the peacock costume to Boo at the Zoo.
We had a simple dinner with some friends before heading out to trick-or-treat. Joe (who had insisted on taking off his costume after dinner) and Maggie (who was pretty content to be a dragon) had a good time playing while the adults finished up their meals.

Joe wouldn't wear his costume, but preferred his pjs while running around the house. Apparently he was a construction worker/baseball player too.
As we were getting Joe ready to leave, Maggie had a bit of a run-in with our living room radiator. Unfortunately the radiator won. Maybe we can work on that radiator cover sooner rather than later. I hate those things!
Our empathetic Joe was pretty upset that his buddy was hurt, so he insisted that he needed a bandaid too.
But, soon enough, the kids were happy to go trick-or-treating. Maggie ended up being a “wounded” dragon once we bandaged her up a second time (she kept taking off the butterfly closures and bandaids).
The kids kept wanting to get into the bags before we finished trick-or-treating. We probably could have gotten away with going to 2 or 3 houses and they still would have been thrilled.
Joe ended up eating a sum total of one piece of chocolate (barely), then, once everyone left, he snuck over to the dining room table and stole the last chunk of bread. That’s my kid!





































































































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