Our Sweet Little Boys

Our Sweet Little Boys

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Cold Day

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The days are getting colder and colder. We don't go outside as often so the kids have been getting antsy. I don't remember what I did to survive the last winter. I guess we will have to do more crafts, inside. You guys might start seeing more handmade cards, paintings, and play dough throughout this season

Ladies Night Out

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What a great evening. A couple of my friends invited me to join them at Briarwood Church for a light dinner, ballet, and women speaker. We also participated in a quick worshop and learned how to create a beautiful Christmas bow, and toured the all inspiring Caroline House. We had so much fun just being out and about with each other and giggling like a bunch of high school girls! There were unique centerpieces at each table and I took a picture of my favorite. There were also a lot of clever crafty stuff-I was just snapping away in my efforts to remember it all. Jennifer defined it perfectly when she said she felt like a Japanese tourist! It still cracks me up to think about that. It was a much needed evening and I definatly think we should do it more often.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

4th Picture, I was Tagged

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My friend Haley tagged me and this is what I am suppose to do:
1) Choose the 4th picture folder on my computer.
2) Choose the 4th picture.
3) Explain the picture.
4) Tag 4 other people.

This is a picture of Monkey a few days after we brought his little brother home from the hospital. I asked my Mother-in-Law (who was staying with us to help out with the baby) to take this picture because it was Monkey's first bloody nose. He has had so many sense then.

Um...I don't have four friends that blog to tag. So, I am just going to tag

1) My Aunt Judy who is on the other side of the world right now
2) Little Street Fighter/Little Ninjas Mom
3) Ella Bella's Mom

Tinker's First Birthday

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I am really doing my best to refrain from putting a million pictures on here of this event...it's hard. His Birthday was very simple and small. We actually just invited immediate family. I suppose that's what your suppose to do for First Birthdays. He really really really loved his cake. Monkey absolutely squalled with his first cake and I was halfway expecting Tinker to do the same. Once again, I am reminded of just how different these two are. We all just got the biggest kick out of him. I think he really enjoyed his special day. The cookies that you see in this picture have Tinker's face on them, just a nice touch-compliments to Grandma! Thank-You everyone for all of the wonderful gifts and helping to make this day special.
Finally, some toys to call his own!

Halloween

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Yes, I realize that it is now the end of November, and I am just getting around to these. Time is just not on my side these days. Halloween was a lot of fun.
Big Poppa and Momma Beth got to join us for the entire weekend. That was definitely a treat because we don't get to see them very often. We started off by going to our friend and neighbors Halloween party. Then we did some neighborhood trick or treating, followed by going up to our Church for "Truck or Treat." Later on that evening we were joined by Grandpa and Grandma, then Aunt Kari, Bryson and Skylar the next morning for Tinkers first Birthday. Wow. What a fun filled weekend.

Our little Monkey was a last minute cowboy complete with spurs. My husband and I came up with this really cute and creative LEGO costume for him, but he went nuts every time it came near him. So cowboy it is! He loves guns and boots anyways. We are the kind of parents that let our children play with (toy) guns and encourage him to shoot stuff with them. After all, he is a boy. He will most likely hunt and all that good stuff. Super Daddy is already itching to take him hunting. Of course, there is not chance that Monkey would be quiet enough to actually see something but even if for some freak chance that he did...well he would probably shout BUUUCCCCKKKK and it would take off running for its life. All deer, moose, and antelope are bucks in his eyes and need to be shot. Oh boy. Already being encouraged by Super Daddy and Grandpa, these poor animals don't have a chance. On the bright side, at least we won't go hungry!


Tinker was a super cute Super Man for Halloween. Poor kid, he gets all of his big brother's hammy downs. I figure that once he is old enough to realize it, or bothered by it, we will try to do better with getting him his very own stuff. He stayed in the wagon for the most of the night, eating an apple, and making me a nervous wreck that he was going to choke. He mostly just gnawed on it and dripped applesauce all over the front of his costume.

I only let Monkey eat about 7 pieces of his candy that evening, but by the end of the night that kid was wired! Someone once told me that there is new scientific evidence that sugar doesn't do that to people, but I have yet to see it for my own eyes. That gets my wheels turning, though. I will have to look it up one of these days. I'm always up for interesting and contrary facts.

So, that just about sums up Tinker's first Halloween and Monkey's sugar high/gun shooting experience. Lots of laughs.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Just Playin' Around

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Crayola

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Some Moms would look at their little toddler, gasped, and then frantically begin removing the purple crayon from their mouths. I gasped, laughed, and then grabbed the camera! I have definitely become more relaxed with the 2nd child!

I can't believe he didn't have purple poop! This kid is a riot!