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Monday, October 31, 2011

Crafty

I've been feeling crafty lately, so I decided I would start sharing some of my craft projects on my blog. If you don't have children you may not be interested in this because almost everything I make is for the boys.

I'm going to start with my most recent project. It was so quick and easy you wouldn't believe it, but I think it turned out pretty cute. It's a superhero cape and mask for Caleb. All the Halloween costumes I've seen lately inspired this little project.





Supplies - hot glue gun, old adult sized t-shirt, felt

Cost - $0 ( I already had everything I needed) but if you needed to buy felt it would probably cost you about $1-2

Time - 15-20 minutes

Weekend Recap


We had a very busy, fun-filled weekend this past weekend. So I thought I'd do a little recap. I wrote last year about Halloween and how our family chooses to celebrate, which you can check out here, if you're interested.

On Fridays Caleb goes to Mother's Day Out and this past Friday they had a Halloween party. They all wore their little costumes and looked adorable. Caleb went as a baseball player. He loves baseball, and it happened to be quite timely with the world series going on. Apparently it was a huge hit with all the people in the church offices upstairs.



On Saturday, Charles got up and went to participate in "Jesus Loves Memphis". I stayed home with the kiddos but I heard it was a great time of work, fellowship and prayer with a bunch of local churches, all working together to love this city we live in, by cleaning, building, painting, and I'm sure lots of other stuff as well.

Saturday afternoon we headed to a barn party at my great aunt and uncles house. It was lots of fun getting together with some extended family that we don't see all that often, and Caleb had a blast, once again dressed in costume (this time a bumble bee).




He got the chance to play with some distant cousins and he was the life of the party. Running, dancing, and just generally capturing the attention of everyone in attendance. Shy is one word that does not describe this child. Ethan had a good time too, being passed around from person to person, and he looked adorable in his froggie costume.


Ethan and his Aunt Rachel

Caleb and his Aunt Rachel or Ray Ray, as he calls her.

Sunday began with church and ended with a community Reformation service at one of the local presbyterian churches. I sang in the choir along with several hundred other choir members from churches all over the city. It was quite an experience and the music sounded amazing, if I do say so myself. The paster of our church preached the sermon and was, as usual, outstanding.

So that was our busy weekend, lots of stuff but lots of fun. And now, while we won't be trick or treating tonight, I do have my supply of candy ready to hand out to the neighborhood kids who come knocking on our door. I'm just hoping Caleb is ok with sharing his stash of "treats" that I've been using as potty training rewards, which he's doing very well with, by the way. There will be a post on that coming soon, I know you're thrilled ... potty training adventures, what more could you want?

Thursday, October 27, 2011

10 months old

My little guy is 10 months old now. It's hard to believe. He had his check up at the doctor and everything was looking great. He weighs 21lbs 6oz. He's a good bit bigger than Caleb was at this age. He's 28 inches long, as the doctor put it ... he's short and stocky. Apparently my children have inherited my height (or lack thereof). The doctor commented that Caleb is short and stocky too and Caleb looked at her and said, "No me stocky... me Caleb", such a cutie! Caleb was with us at the appointment so that he could get his flu shot, and man ... it's hard to entertain 2 little ones in a closet sized room while you wait for the doctor to come, and then wait for the nurse to come back to give shots. Ethan desperately wanted down, but I didn't want to let him crawl all over the floor and Caleb was just ready to leave so he could get his sucker from Ms. Bobbie.


Both boys did great with their shots, Caleb obviously still doesn't associate the doctors office with getting shots (which I'm thankful for) because when the nurse came in to give shots at the end of the appointment, she asked me who I wanted to do first, but before I could think about it and decide, Caleb piped up with " Caleb's turn!" So he went first and cried for about 2 seconds. Ethan cried a little longer, but both were fine by the time we left.


I can't believe how big Ethan has gotten, and believe it or not, his crazy hair isn't so crazy anymore. Something about turning 10 months old tamed his hair a bit (or maybe its the cooler weather). Either way, over the past week, his hair has started laying down instead of sticking straight up. I've gotten several comments that I need to cut it so it'll be shorter and stick up again. Everyone loved that crazy hair, and don't think I haven't considered it, but he's adorable however his hair is behaving at the moment.


At 10 months old Ethan is crawling like crazy, but still an army crawl. He's pulling up on everything, all the time, but hasn't quite figured out how to get back down. So he pulls up and when he gets tired of standing he either lets go and just falls or he cries until someone comes to his rescue. This has happened quite a few times in his crib. He pulls himself up and can't get back down so he cries and cries until I come lay him back down.... and then, of course ... he just does it all over again.


He's still eating some baby food but we're adding more and more table food to the mix, and he loves it. The boy likes to eat. He sleeps great, except for the fact that he wakes for a bottle between 4-6am almost daily. I'm just gonna have to quit giving it to him to break that habit. He does go to bed at 7:30 and after the quick snack in the early morning hours (it only takes him about 5 minutes to drink his bottle of formula) he goes back to sleep until around 8am. So I hate to complain, because I don't know what I'd do if he woke at 6am and was ready to start the day. I'm not a morning person. But still, I know if I work on it, I can get him going a bit longer at night.

He's such a sweetheart. He loves his big brother and would follow him anywhere. His little one toothed smile is the cutest thing ever, and it's not hard to get that smile out of him. He's a happy boy. It's a little bittersweet, but I'm looking forward to when he's a little older and can actually play with Caleb. We're still in the stage where Caleb plays with his toys on the table or couch or on his bed because otherwise all I hear is "no no E-E" as Ethan destroys the beautiful line of cars Caleb has made or whatever he happens to be playing with. But I know it won't be long and they'll be playing like best buddies.

We're so thankful for this sweet little guy!



This post ended up being longer than I anticipated so if you're still reading, thanks.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Harvest Festival


On Saturday we headed to a local harvest festival for the morning. Caleb is finally old enough to really enjoy stuff like this, so I knew he'd have a good time. Throw in some popcorn and cotton candy and you've got the makings for a wonderful time.

They had a petting zoo, pumpkin painting, face painting, a hay ride, and a couple of bouncy castles. Caleb wanted to do it all!

checking out the petting zoo

his first taste of pumpkin

Caleb wanted a spider on his face

my boys on the hay ride

hanging out in the stroller
(if you look closely you can see his one and only tooth peeking out)

my sweet boys

We had a great time and will probably make this festival an annual thing. Lots to do, and did I mention it was completely free? Well, it was. Can't beat that.

I'm still planning on taking the boys to another little pumpkin patch we go to every year to pick out pumpkins towards the end of the month. I'm hoping it'll feel a little more like fall by then, cause I can't miss out on taking our annual pumpkin patch pictures.

Remember Caleb's first trip?

and then last year?
Can't believe how big he'll be this year!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

My Little Guy

As promised, here's a little update on my littlest man. First of all, can I just say, I cannot believe he's almost 10 months old, how did that happen? I've already started thinking about his first birthday, which is so crazy to me. How can his first birthday be approaching? I just had him! Anyways, I've already started thinking about it because being so close to Christmas, it's going to be a little trickier to plan, even if it's just family, since December is such a busy month, at least in this family it is.

Ok back to the update, like I said he's almost 10 months old and he's a big boy. Remember that scrawny little baby he was right at first? Well, not anymore. At his 8 month doctor's appointment he weighed in at a hefty 20 or 21 lbs ( I can't remember, should have blogged about it 2 months ago).


He's got gorgeous blue eyes and hair that sticks straight up. If you've seen him in person in the last few months, you know exactly what I'm talking about. His hair really does stick straight up, making it look slightly as if we've styled it with some sort of hair product, I assure you, we haven't. I think it's adorable!


He's crawling now. It's actually an army crawl, meaning his tummy never leaves the floor, and it looks like he's a soldier crawling under barbed wire or something, but he's fast and can get where he wants to go. He's also pulling up a bit, although most of our furniture is just a little too tall for him to get a hand on.


He loves playing with Caleb and follows him everywhere. He smiles all the time and laughs easily. He's definitely a Mama's boy and gets upset if he wants me to hold him and I can't.



He loves going to for walks and will easily sit in the stroller, very content, for 45 minutes. He's a happy boy and that makes it easy to take him places.


He's so sweet and has definitely won my heart. Just look at those big blue eyes.


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Playing Catch Up

It's been too long, and I'm not even going to try to catch up on everything we've done in the past few months, but suffice it to say, we had a wonderful end of the summer and are heading strong into fall.

For now, I'm just going to write a quick post on each of the boys. What they've been up to, how big they've gotten, you know, typical Mama stuff.

We're gonna start with my big boy Caleb. He's 27 months old and is really getting so big. He started Mother's Day Out this year, and goes 1 day a week. He LOVES it, which makes me so happy. I dreaded having to drop him off every week if he wasn't happy, although I know even if he wasn't happy when I dropped him off, he'd get over it quickly and have fun, but it makes things easier for everyone that he absolutely loves school days. The child doesn't even glance back at me as he enters his classroom, such a big boy!


His talking has also picked up a ton in the past few months. He had a slow start with talking, although he was certainly always within a normal range, but he talks all the time now, and most of it is even understandable.


He loves all things sports, both playing and watching. He has all the equipment to play basketball, soccer, T-ball, football and golf, although baseball is his favorite. He loves wearing his baseball hat and glove and is getting very good at hitting his baseball off of his tee.



He is so sweet to Ethan, and they are finally able to play together a little bit, although Caleb doesn't like Ethan to play with his "big boy" toys.


I can't believe how big he's getting. He's definitely losing that baby look and looking more and more like a little boy.