Monday, November 30, 2009

Fall, Fun and Family

For the Halloween weekend, we drove up to Wichita to visit the Amey family and had a great time playing with cousins, playing in piles of leaves and trick-or-treating! The boys are still a little young to actually play together, but the girls have lots of fun!

Pam and David

Wyatt with Mommy

One of their favorite activities to do at Grandma and Grandpa's house is to spin in the office chair. You can tell by Lila's hair that they reach some pretty good speeds!

Kaelyn and Lila about to take a turn together

Hang on tight!

Now it's time for Kaelyn and Britton to spin.

Fun times.

Kaelyn and Britton helped make sure Wyatt didn't go too far on the stairs. (He LOVED climbing the stairs!)

We spent at little time at a nearby park, then we went home and piled up the leaves for jumping.

Britton - almost 6 years old!

Kaelyn - almost 4 years old!

Lila, 3 years and 3 months

Rachel, 3 and 1/2 years

Stuffing leaves into a pumpkin-face bag

Wyatt didn't think much of the leaves. He preferred to be held by Grandpa.

That night we went over to Brian and Pam's house for supper and trick-or-treating. While we were waiting for supper, the girls decorated plastic bottles with stickers for pumpkin bowling.

Wyatt found a sit-n-spin toy.

When it got dark, we went trick-or-treating to just a few houses. Britton dressed as a bride, Lila was a mermaid and Kaelyn was Babar the Elephant. Ben and Wyatt dressed up too - and handed out candy at the door.

David was a lion and Rachel was Cinderella.

It was Lila's first time to go trick-or-treating. This was her expression the whole time! I'm not sure she knew what to think. When we got back home, she finally said "trick or treat!" to Ben (she didn't say anything at the other houses).

After trick-or-treating the girls played with some play-doh.

Time to say goodbye.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Halloween 2009

The Jolly Green Giant (Ben), his helper Sprout (Wyatt), the Chicken of the Sea mermaid (Lila) and the Sunmaid Raisin lady (Colette). I put an image of each food mascot below our photos. A huge thank-you to Ben's Mom for her help in making our costumes - we would not have looked half as good without your help!!





Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Yeehaw, What a Birthday!

We had a great time celebrating Wyatt's one year birthday. We decided to have a western theme to play up Wyatt's name (you know, Wyatt Earp!) We had barbecue pork and turkey sandwiches for supper. And I made a horseshoe shaped cake for dessert. Let me just say I am so thankful I have an understanding husband who realizes that I have to express my creativity... it's just who I am! And I love that I get to unleash it on my kids... and if I can do it myself, it doesn't cost as much either! That said, since I knew we'd have some little kids at the party (one excited 3 year old for sure!), I thought it would be fun to make a little western town they could play in. It was just a passing thought until I was at my sister's and saw she had some wonderful big boxes that she was about to get rid of!! So with a little paint that I already owned and Ben's box cutting skills, we had a saloon, general store, bank and jail that cost $0. Now that's some cheap fun.

One of my favorite things to do when it comes to events is the invitation. Of course, it doesn't hurt that this utilizes my graphic design skills!

Here's Wyatt enjoying the saloon. He was so cute - he didn't realize the doors would swing, so he would crawl under them every time!

Wyatt's birthday cake

Lila "selling" Wyatt a banana at the general store.

Sheriff Wyatt stationed next to the jail!

Wyatt was fascinated by the balloons that Aunt Janina brought to the party... she always brings a really cool balloon. This time it was a big silver "1".

Wyatt didn't really react to the lit candle, but he enjoyed the singing and clapped along with everybody else at the end of "Happy Birthday to You".

He dove right into the cake... his left hand (yep, he might be a lefty!) just went back and forth from cake to mouth as fast as it could!

The one picture I got of him with his birthday hat - he didn't want to keep it on.

All gone!
Once he saw that we were still eating cake, he started fussing.
"Hey, I want more of that stuff!"

Tyler was a Cowboy in more ways than one!

Claire enjoyed serving some time at the local jail!

We had a great time and are so thankful we could share it with family and friends. My parents were in town, and they were such a blessing as we prepared and cleaned up after the party. Thanks Mom and Dad!

One Year



Here are Wyatt's one year photos (and comparison shot of Lila)... no more pictures with Mr. Moose. I had to throw him into the shot as it was because Wyatt didn't want anything to do with him (or sitting still for that matter!) Wyatt and Lila's one year stats:

Wyatt: 21 lbs. 15 oz., 31 inches
Lila: 19 lbs 3.5 oz, 30.5 inches

This past month, Wyatt decided crawling was faster than "swimming" so he no longer swims. He has stood several times on his own as well as taken steps between furniture... more and more each day it seems! He also decided it was time to start a vocabulary. He can say "dada", "tickle tickle" and "woof". He hears a lot of woofing at our house :) He does say "mama" too but usually it is just when he is upset about something and it comes out "mamamamamama" so I'm not sure that counts. The other day he looked at a picture of Ben and said "Dada!" Now THAT is the kind of confirmation I'm looking for! He also knows when the dogs start barking excitedly at the back door, that means Daddy is home! He loves playing in Lila's room, banging on the sink in her toy kitchen. (She likes him to be in there about 50% of the time.) He loves bathtime and will crawl into the bathroom as soon as he hears the water running or sees the light is on. And he continues to be a great eater!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

State Fair 2009

Last week we went to the Texas State Fair. Both Ben and my sister took a day off work so we could avoid the more crowded weekend. We had a blast!! It was cooler (in the 60s/70s) and overcast which made walking around much more pleasant. We started with the Little Hands on the Farm exhibit. We did this one last year, and it was so much fun. Lila enjoyed it even more this year since she could do everything on her own. Wyatt enjoyed watching.

Ben and Wyatt as we wait in line to get in to the farm.

The Amey Farm!
I'm not sure what character I am supposed to be - either a farmer's wife standing behind the cow, or a hay bale with a head!

Love this face Lila makes, like she is driving so fast or something!

When we got to the part where Lila could drive the little tractor, we put Wyatt in her wagon for a little ride. He did great holding on!

She enjoyed the petting zoo so much more this year... no fear of the animals this time!

Amanda B., not sure if you check my blog, but if you're reading this, this picture is for you!

We let Lila ride a couple carnival rides before we left. Something tells me that next year, we will be spending more time doing this. She really enjoyed it! The first ride she went with Daddy. Then we had enough tokens left for her to ride one more by herself.

Checking to make sure she is in the height range to ride alone!

Riding by herself on the swings. Can you tell by her face how much she loved this? Thank you Texas State Fair for giving us such a good time and great memories!