Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy 2010!

We hope everyone had wonderful holidays! Ours were both busy and relaxing. We spent lots of time with family and friends. It was great to experience Christmas through the eyes of a 2 year old...full of so much joy and excitement! Now we're looking forward to all the adventures and fun a new year brings. I promise to be better about posting what we're up to...it's one of my many resolutions!! :) Wishing you all great things in 2010!!

Friday, December 18, 2009

The elves have been busy 'round here!

We are all decked out for the holidays! Santa's elves have been busy...and by elves I mean me! Parker and Andy have been helpful, but most of the decorating has been my job. Mostly because I want everyroom in the house to be festive. It's starting to look a little like Santa's workshop exploded! I'm just happy to have it all finished and enjoy it for a few weeks.
This is Parker's first ornament he made at school. Is it not adorable?? I was so happy to help him hang it on our tree. And, boy was he proud. It took us a few tries to find just the right home.
Here's the ornament I made for our tree this year. And by made, I mean I bought it and wrote our names and the year on it. :)

A few days after Parker came home with his ornament, he brought home this precious angel. He kept kissing it and "accidently" removing the halo.

It's been the perfect topper for his Christmas tree. He loves having a tree in his room. It may have to be a permanent fixture.

Here's our big tree. Andy helped me decorate it. I think we did okay! Parker's done really well with it. He messes with a few ornaments here and there. Oh, and he adds to our decor! He likes to put his stuffed animals in the tree. I'll try to get a picture. It's pretty funny to find a big yellow duck sitting in the middle of the tree.

Here are our stockings, hung with care. In hopes that Santa will soon be here!

These are some cute frames I found. They're made from old ceiling tiles. I added bows to make them more festive. I might have heard Andy muttering about having to see one more bow....

Lastly, here's our family room tree. It seems a little sparse on ornaments. In the future it'll be full of Parker's handmade creations. I can't wait!

Now this elf is off to finish her shopping, wrapping, ribboning, and bowing!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Santa Baby!

Parker & his Santa Hat. Oh, how he loves this hat! It's gone to Kroger, Target and today he packed it in his bag for school. It's almost too small, but he seems to enjoy wearing it. I think it's pretty cute. And, of course, I like it with the matching shirt...

Here's his new "fake" smile. He squints his eyes and says "cheese." While I prefer his genuine grin, he's actually smiling and looking at the camera so I'll take it!

Today was his last day of MDO until after the holidays. We celebrated with a little party. He and his friends made a Santa face and heard a story. The goody bags were also a hit! I'm sure he'll miss his friends (and I'll miss trips to the grocery store by myself) but it'll be so nice to have some down time with my guys over the holidays. :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The Jackson Five

Last week KK and I tried to get some cute pics of all the kids. Ever since Baby Luke joined the party, we've needed an updated group shot. I don't know what it is about being 2 years old, but Parker and Skylar are over having thier picture taken. They would much rather play than sit still and smile. After several rounds of jingle bells and promises of Dum-Dums, we did get a few cute pics.
Not that I'm biased, but I think it helps that the kids are all so darn cute ;)
The Jackson Five
AJ & KK's Cute Crew

Haley

Ally

Skylar

Luke

And as promised, Dum-Dums for everyone!

And speaking of cute kids, Jennifer and Madison came over today. We ate lunch, played, chatted and made some crafty items out of diapers. Oh, and took pictures of Madison!! I so miss the days when Parker would sit and smile. Good thing I have Miss Maddie around!

What a precious baby!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Y'all!

We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We spent the day at Nana and Papa's house with Mimi, Uncle AJ & Aunt KK and crew, and a good friend who's family is out of Texas. We ate way too much, watched the kids play, the Cowboys win and the Aggies loose, and Skyped with out of town family. All in all it was a nice relaxing day with people we're so thankful for!

Mommy and Parker getting our Veggietales fix before lunch. Parker is obsessed with Veggietales!! It's the first thing he asks for in the morning and the last thing he wants to do before bed. He even dreams about them! Last night he was talking in his sleep about Larry and Bob...too funny!

Eskimo Kisses for Daddy!



Our Little Picasos, Parker and Skylar, loved the art easel! They erased and drew and erased and drew for hours!!

I finally got a pic of sweet baby Luke and his pretty Momma, KK! So cute!


Today we opted for rest instead of fighting the crowds on black Friday. This is the first time ever I haven't battled the crowds for bargains!! And I didn't even miss it. I think I'm going to be kicked out of shop-a-holics anonymous :)

Wishing everyone a happy and healthy holiday weekend!!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Where have we been??

We've been sick!! First, Andy came home sick a week ago Friday. He was down for about four days. I thought I had successfully taken care of him and Parker without getting sick, but I was wrong! I started feeling bad last Tuesday and am just now getting back on my feet. It's been rough 'round here. Thankfully Parker has remained healthy. (It leads me to think he might have carrier monkey-ed our illness to us!)
Right now my camera has a layer of dust I'm itching to shake off! I'll try to catch some cute pics and post them soon!
Hope you're all healthy and happy! Take your vitamins!!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Big Orange Pumpkin Farm

We recently took Parker to a pumpkin farm. We thought he'd enjoy it...and I thought there might be cute photo ops! It was a great way to spend the afternoon. Despite the 2 lane country roads where my husband becomes Mario Andretti, it was lots of fun. I definitely recommend the Big Orange Pumpkin Farm for a pretty day with no plans!

First we feed the animals. There were goats, sheep, and cows ready for snacks. Some of the really hungry critters pulled the cup right out of your hands! Parker preferred the "baby goats." They were a little more laid back.


Next up a tractor train ride! While Parker enjoyed this, I felt a little too big to be on the tractor train. It took some creative maneuvering just to get in there. I'll spare you the play by play pictures Andy took. And the seat in the barrel was a 2 by 4! How it didn't crack under my behind, I'll never know! Next year he'll be big enough to ride alone. (Thank god!!)


We turned him loose in the pumpkin field. He ran around like crazy!


He enjoyed collecting pumpkins. He was quite selective and built up quite a pile. I was afraid there might be some tears when we didn't take home his 8 favorite pumpkins. Luckily we lured him away from his pile with an...

Empty bounce house!! A sight I had never seen! It was like a unicorn. For those of you without little ones, usually bounce items are full of much bigger, wilder, crazy kiddos. If you put a 2 year old in there, you are guaranteed a broken bone. We took advantage and let Parker jump his little heart out. Daddy supervised!
We also went on a hay ride, ran through a hay bale maze, and ate a hot dog.
I'd post pictures if I hadn't ran out of battery power. :(


All in all, it was a fun filled afternoon! Lots of activities, beautiful weather, and a happy 2 year old. And all for the bargain price of $7!