Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Gingerbread Lighthouse
Check out this tower!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Paul Henry
Not a very clear picture, but this is Paul hugging Benjamin, and Benjamin kindly put up with it for several hugs. Paul is such a cuddly boy, always giving out hugs!
We're thinking about making Paul wear this helmet all of the time!
Paul is 15 months old now--actually he'll be 16 months next week already! He weighs in at 21 lb, 13 oz (20%) and is 31 inches long (50%). He is so full of energy! Jonathan wishes we had a padded room to keep him safe. Paul is constantly climbing things, and trying to jump off them. He's adding more words to his vocab daily. So far, he says Mama, Dada (He's been saying "Mama" for Jonathan lately, too. He loves that!) ball, bat, golf club, ni-night, cracker, drink, cup, I do (meaning, "I want"), meow, woof, neigh, up-y, shoes, cookie, car, truck, tree, bye-bye, hi, bath, book. There's more, but that's all I can think of right now. The boy knows what he wants, and throws a huge fit when he doesn't get it or doesn't get it in a timely manner. He understands so, so much. It's amazing how quickly they soak things in--little sponges! Paul is always eager to "help" with the dishes, laundry, sweeping, vacuuming. Of course, it usually results in double the work... He's at such a fun age, but, in a word--exhausting! We love our little boy!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Jonathan's new 2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI
Here are a couple of pictures of the "Red Jet." Benjamin shed a few tears when they came and towed away the "Red Rocket," but he likes dad's new car. Everything should be great as long as Jonathan remembers to put diesel fuel in it instead of gasoline. Visitors from Florida should now be less leery about visiting in the winter with the Jet's heated seats!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Christmas tree saga
Sunday afternoon, we set out to find the perfect Christmas tree. Jonathan was ready to prep the living room before we left, but then we forgot we had to throw out our tree stand last year. There was a slow leak in it. And, we hadn't found a new one yet. We decided to just put the tree in a bucket of water and buy the stand the next day. So, away we went...
The boys fell asleep on the way home, so we decided to drop off the tree and search for a tree stand. We drove to Home Depot, picked one up, and came home to set up the tree. (This is an hour drive, round trip, for those of you who don't know.) After much finagling, we finally had the tree set up, or so we thought! We could not get the tree to stand up! We realized that part of the tree stand had snapped--isn't plastic wonderful?! By this time, it was too late to try and get another tree stand, but we had already taken the netting off the tree and all of the branches were opened up. What to do?
Lean the tree against the wall, in the bucket of water, with the couch to protect it from curious on-lookers.
Smiles once again!
The next day, Jonathan went to the local hardware store and found a different tree stand. We had a fun time decorating it. Benjamin loved helping this year! Paul hasn't really messed with the tree too much, besides taking the occasional ornament off the tree. We have a beautiful tree that seems secure in a stand!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Shepherd Boy
Thanksgiving Visitors
We had several visitors for Thanksgiving. Rachel and Bella came for a little over a week, and Mom and Dad came for just the Thanksgiving weekend. We all had a good time, and the boys and Bella really seemed to hit it off!
Bath time fun!
Such a cutie! Isabella turned 10 months old and got her first tooth while she was at our house. She was also encouraged to say the word "uh-oh" quite frequently.
Our little climber--Paul loves to climb on anything and everything!
...or "Little Turkey" as his shirt says.
Our trolley adventure. We read about a trolley ride you could take and view Christmas decorations. A couple hours later, after being stuck on the trolley with many small children while the driver set up numerous decorations, we had an interesting story to tell. Ask us for more details sometime--we certainly had some laughs, and won't soon forget the evening!
Time for a parade!
Don't believe those innocent smiles for a minute!
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