Thursday, November 18, 2010

Christian is 10 months!




I can't believe how fast this boy is growing! He is still eating well (weighing in at 23 1/2 lbs) and sleeping well. He is still getting around with the cutest army crawl. He loves to play with the kids and he loves his mommy. He is pulling himself up and even cruising a little on the furniture. He just had his circumcision completed. He was a model patient and recovered extremely well. We love this kid to pieces!

The Knack

I was changing the belt on the vaccuum when C said, "Oh, I see how this works." C's best friend, Carson, who's dad is also an engineer, told his mom he really wanted to get some nails, a hammer and some wood and go build something. Then the boys sat in the car and talked about how much they loved math! It was too funny. If you have never seen the Dilbert cartoon, "The Knack", the link is below. It is a much see!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlJsPa6UwcM&feature=fvst

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Halloween - Installment 5



I took the kids trick or treating while Chuck passed out candy. The kids did great! They kept moving and were polite. Baby C went with us, but we did not dress him up. We were out of energy at this point! We met up with our neighbor who has a 3 year old who loves Hannah. He told his mom he wanted to be a ballerina next year. I wish I would have gotten a picture with him. But my hands were too full to worry about the camera too.

Halloween - Installment 4






Trunk or Treat! The main event. Thanks to Granny Annie for such AWESOME costumes!

Halloween - Installment 3



We were invited by Carson and Natalie to a Halloween Festival. There were games, candy, balloons, a bounce house and slide and a lot of people. It was a fun time except for when C got lost. He and Carson ran off and got seperated. It was really dark at the time. I made my way back to where we had been and did not see him. I made my way back to Carson, thinking maybe C had found him. But he had not. So, Carson's dad and I began to look. We found him near a lighted picnic area, crying. I was very proud of him for staying put. But I hope he was scared enough that he learned not to run off, especially when it is so dark.

Halloween - Installment 2


A very grumpy "Sam I Am"



I would not say this where Cameron could hear, but I have to admit, public schools these days do have a lot of rules and not a lot of fun. So, I was surprised when the kindergarteners were allowed to wear costumes to school. But they could not be just any costume, they had to be from a storybook and they were only allowed to wear them for about 2 hours. Cameron chose to be Sam I Am, which Granny Annie so willingly agreed to make in addition to his official costume. The kids paraded around the school and went back to the classroom for a little party. The party did have to include learning though. So, they played bingo with letters and had to color a picture of and write what they were for Costume Storybook Day. However, they did allow the kids to have junk food (as part of their art project) which is unusual. Camera was in town and got to be there, which made Cameron so happy.

Halloween - Installment 1






Hannah had her first performance at her preschool. She (just like Cameron) did not say or sing a word the entire time. Which is ironic, because she tells me that singing time is her favorite part of the school day.