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This blog was created in order for me to brag about my perfect son. :) A lot of friends and family members are not close enough to see Tyson everyday so I update this blog every few days [if not more] in order for all of you to "watch" him grow and keep up with his learning and accomplishments. Hope you enjoy!!

Your 2 Year Old

Two-year-olds give the biggest hugs, flash the biggest smiles, and yes, throw the loudest, most spectacular tantrums. Because they live in the moment, their feelings are especially transparent. It's tempting to want to keep things happy for your child at all times. But it's also important for her to experience emotions like sadness, frustration, and anger without always being "rescued" by Mom or Dad, so she can learn to cope better with small setbacks.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Noah's Ark

SO I FINALLY GET TIME TO CATCH UP OVER THIS LAST MONTH AND A HALF. SO BE PREPARED FOR 6 OR MORE POSTS TODAY.

So back in the beginning of December, Tyson and I went to Skirball and visited the Noah's Ark exhibit. It was sooo much fun. First they start off in a room where a lady tells the story of Noah's Ark. Then we venture to a room where she explains that everything in the exhibit is hands on and you can play with everything which is always great for little kids. The exhibit is specifically for little kids. All the animals that are built around the ark are made of other products like purses, fans, spatulas, fly swatters etc. They have a HUGE ark with tons of interactive activities. You can turn a handle and make it rain, turn another handle and make the wind blow the leaves, pull a string and see the stars. They had cubbies with tons of puppet animals. There was also another small ark with tons of toy animals. That was Tyson's favorite. He walked around with 3 little toy animals the entire time. So protective and wouldn't even let anyone touch them. They even have a room with a crawl around play area but you had to be at least 4 so Tyson couldn't enjoy that one yet. It was nice they the kids are allowed to touch and play with everything because we didn't have to be so careful and watch everything. They had a room where people were doing arts and crafts. Again something that Tyson was too small for. It was really fun. We went on free day which they have once a month. We are definitely going to make a trip back soon so Tyson can play some more. He had so much fun he didn't want to leave.













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