1.31.09
We have tried to make it to McCall each Winter for the Ice Festival. I was a bit nervous taking Tian, considering he HATES the cold. After dressing him in three layers, he seemed as comfy as ever. Here are some things we saw:
The Castle
This ice sculpture was probably our favorite! There was an interactive slide, a moat to cross over via a bridge, and the knight and dragon were some of Trey's favorites (the knight, considering Trey will be a knight for Halloween 2009)!
This is a video of Trey "attempting" to slide down the ice-slide on the castle. Poor guy, he got stuck at the very top which freaked him out!
Wizard
Tree
Each Tree had a face carved out of it.
Dragon
This dragon looked very similar to a sculpture a few years ago.
It isn't every day you see a HUGE horse walking down a busy road.
My boys and their Daddy
After walking around and seeing the sights, we ate lunch at a deli and then it was off to tube!
Tian all smiles at the deli!
Trey and the tubing hill!(unfortunately, the tube only lasted one trip down the slopes before popping! Trey didn't seem to mind, he still kept tubing with a popped tube!)
On the way back from tubing, we passed by the McCall Fire House that had the cutest old fashioned firetruck!
It was so nice to get away for the day, enjoy the winter weather, and spend time with our two little guys!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Laughing and Screaming
1.29.09
This is a video of Trey and Tian giggling at each other. Sorry about he footage. It is a bit shaky!
This is a video of Trey and Tian giggling at each other. Sorry about he footage. It is a bit shaky!
Thanks Jessica!
Mommy-look
1.28.09
Trey came to me, wearing my glasses, holding a rubberband. He asked, "Can you put this in my hair? I want to look like a mommy." I put the rubberband in the longest part of his hair and asked if I could take a picture. He asked, "Why" (a question he ALWAYS asks, and I think secretly it has been the subject of many laughs with my family, behind our backs of course!!!) and I said, "Because, you look so cool!" Trey's response was this, mind you, with a very serious face, "No, I'm not cool. I'm supposed to be a MOM!" HEY, you don't think THIS mom is cool Trey?
Trey's attempt at rolling his eyes. Does that sort of thing start THIS early? Oh my!
Can you spot his little pony-tail?
Oh yeah, AND he was wearing my high heels! I am sure his Dad would LOVE to see him like this!
Trey came to me, wearing my glasses, holding a rubberband. He asked, "Can you put this in my hair? I want to look like a mommy." I put the rubberband in the longest part of his hair and asked if I could take a picture. He asked, "Why" (a question he ALWAYS asks, and I think secretly it has been the subject of many laughs with my family, behind our backs of course!!!) and I said, "Because, you look so cool!" Trey's response was this, mind you, with a very serious face, "No, I'm not cool. I'm supposed to be a MOM!" HEY, you don't think THIS mom is cool Trey?
Trey's attempt at rolling his eyes. Does that sort of thing start THIS early? Oh my!
Can you spot his little pony-tail?
Oh yeah, AND he was wearing my high heels! I am sure his Dad would LOVE to see him like this!
Brothers
Activity Days: Hair Accessories
1.27.09
I saw a "webisode" of a Martha Stewart that perked my interest with Felt Hair Accessories. A woman was on Martha's show showing Martha how to make "personalized onsies" out of felt which I thought was pretty cute. What caught my attention was this huge felt flower in the woman's hair. I got on the woman's website, and she actually makes the hair accessories as well. Just as I kype ALL of my craft ideas, I stole her felt hair accessory and took it to the girls of Activity Days! We held the activity at Mary's home (Taylor Toll watched the boys at our home until Justin came home. Thanks Taylor!) and had a ton of fun!
This was the one I made!
I saw a "webisode" of a Martha Stewart that perked my interest with Felt Hair Accessories. A woman was on Martha's show showing Martha how to make "personalized onsies" out of felt which I thought was pretty cute. What caught my attention was this huge felt flower in the woman's hair. I got on the woman's website, and she actually makes the hair accessories as well. Just as I kype ALL of my craft ideas, I stole her felt hair accessory and took it to the girls of Activity Days! We held the activity at Mary's home (Taylor Toll watched the boys at our home until Justin came home. Thanks Taylor!) and had a ton of fun!
This was the one I made!
Typical Trey
"I'm a BIG KID now!!!!"
1.24.09
I had a patient once who worked at the hospital, testing premature infants and their breathing while sitting in their infant carseats. I guess they have to pass a "test" before being discharged from the hospital. She had told me that it isn't safe on any infant to be in an infant carseat past the age of 4 months. At that point, Trey was 7.5 months old and we were cramming his chunky-monkey body into that itsy-bitsy infant carseat. It was definitely time to switch. We had thought Trey had to stay in that little thing we called a carseat until he was 1 year old. WRONG!
Now that Tian is 4 months old, he is riding high in a big boy carseat! (not really a "big boy" carseat. It is made for infants as small as 5 pounds, to toddlers up to 40 or 50 pounds!)
This is Tian in his big boy seat for the first time!
I turned my back for a split second, and this is what I caught those two cute boys doing....
Holding hands! Trey was so excited to be sitting BEHIND the driver, and he was actually really jealous TIAN was getting a new carseat! I bet he can't WAIT for a booster seat!
I know Tian looks terrified in these pictures, but I think he really enjoys his new ride! He can look out the window, and he can see Trey a lot better!
I had a patient once who worked at the hospital, testing premature infants and their breathing while sitting in their infant carseats. I guess they have to pass a "test" before being discharged from the hospital. She had told me that it isn't safe on any infant to be in an infant carseat past the age of 4 months. At that point, Trey was 7.5 months old and we were cramming his chunky-monkey body into that itsy-bitsy infant carseat. It was definitely time to switch. We had thought Trey had to stay in that little thing we called a carseat until he was 1 year old. WRONG!
Now that Tian is 4 months old, he is riding high in a big boy carseat! (not really a "big boy" carseat. It is made for infants as small as 5 pounds, to toddlers up to 40 or 50 pounds!)
This is Tian in his big boy seat for the first time!
I turned my back for a split second, and this is what I caught those two cute boys doing....
Holding hands! Trey was so excited to be sitting BEHIND the driver, and he was actually really jealous TIAN was getting a new carseat! I bet he can't WAIT for a booster seat!
I know Tian looks terrified in these pictures, but I think he really enjoys his new ride! He can look out the window, and he can see Trey a lot better!
Peek-a-Boo
1.23.09
The first few times I found this sight in Tian's crib, I was alarmed. Is he sufficating, what the HECK is he doing? THEN I remembered, his DAD sleeps like this, his older BROTHER sleeps like this, and come to find out, my oldest cousin Chris used to sleep like this. So, it must be hereditary. What a way to scare a mother.
So, can YOU see where Tian is?
Did you find him?
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Here he is!
The first few times I found this sight in Tian's crib, I was alarmed. Is he sufficating, what the HECK is he doing? THEN I remembered, his DAD sleeps like this, his older BROTHER sleeps like this, and come to find out, my oldest cousin Chris used to sleep like this. So, it must be hereditary. What a way to scare a mother.
So, can YOU see where Tian is?
Did you find him?
**************
Here he is!
Just Because...
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