Tuesday, January 5, 2010

New Years

For New Years Eve (NYE), we had Jake's brothers over for dinner and games. Haha- that statement is just alittle misleading. It was more like THEY cooked US dinner and played A game. We got a great dinner of steak and potatoes with wonderful homemade poppers and then the boys played Axis and Allies into the night; while Kathryn (Scott's girlfriend) and I got to catch up. Dinner and Entertainment for free- my kind of night! I think we have a new NYE tradition. *wink wink*

Luke and Leo taught Madelynn how to play Halo 3 on the Xbox. She had alot of fun with her cousins! ;)

On New Years Day, we had a relaxing day at home as a family- watching movies and loading up on black eyed peas and ham. Wonderful! A great way to start 2010!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Leap Frog, Leap Frog!

Madelynn has completely surprised me. I got her a leap frog alphabet set for the fridge for Christmas. She loves it and has already memorized all the letters of the alphabet and what sound they make (and a word that starts with that letter.) I also contribute this to the leapfrog movie The Letter Factory.

She loves that movie, I think the fridge set just reinforced the basic principles. My baby will be reading before you know it!
In case you can't tell, I'm becoming a huge fan of Leapfrog. Madelynn loves their products, and they are very educational. She got the Tag Junior system for her birthday (thank you Grandma Dollar) and can't get enough of it!As I write this she's yelling "leapfrog, leapfrog!" Technology has reknewed my faith in the education of our children once again.......for now......

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas Week

Getting both children to look at the camara was not a Christmas miracle I was going to recieve....

We have had quite the busy Christmas week! On Tuesday, my work held its Christmas party. It was potluck- and all the food was yum yum yum! Maddie and I stuffed ourselves, and Annie let my friend Grace hold her. She would not let anyone else hold her though.... On Wednesday we went over to Jake's family to see everyone who made it to town. It is the first time in a long time that everyone was able to make it in for Christmas (including all the cousins!) Then on Thursday, Christmas Eve, we went to Lila and Zella's 2nd birthday party. Madelynn loved singing the birthday song, and she got to make an ornament there and play with lots of new toys! Afterwards, we went over to Grandma and Grandpa Dollar's for a wonderful dinner and to open presents. While we were at the birthday party it started to snow! It didn't stick on the ground at first, so when I tried to show Maddie she didn't believe me.
"Look Madelynn! It's snowing!"
"No, just rain"
"No really, it's snowing!"
"No, rain."
At the grandparents house it started to stick to the ground, so she believed me then!

It really surprised me how excited Annie got when she saw a present! She really worked at trying to open it too! Upcoming Christmas's are going to be soooo much fun!


On Christmas morning (I still can't believe I lived to see a white Christmas in Texas), Madelynn came into the living room and just stared at the tree for a while.....like she was in disbelief about what she saw. Then she suddenly ran toward the tricycle "bike, bike!" climbed on and it's been her favorite toy since.

After all the presents were opened, Jake took Madelynn outside to play in the snow. Annie got a picture with her first snow too, of course.

While Jake was outside another Dad and his daughter let them use thier sleds to go sliding down the golf course hills. Madelynn had lots of fun!

After lots of sleding, we went to Grandma and Grandpa Wells's house for a wonderful dinner and gifts. We took the rare opportunity to get some pictures done of everyone. And a cute one of the cousins. This is the un-touched versions:
We're getting quite the crowd going. It'll be fun to see how everyone's changed in a few years (if we're ever able to get another one done again) ;P


Well, overall a great Christmas! Another one for the books! Despite all the fun, I think it's time we start our own Christmas traditions at home. It seems like we spend more time running around on a schedule and driving, than actually enjoying a relaxing day with the kids. Staying at home and enjoying our children and our time as a family on Christmas Day and Christmas Eve is how our future holidays will be spent from now on. If working in oncology has taught me anything, it is that you can never turn back time. You only get one chance to enjoy and make good memories with your family. Nobody ever says 'I wish I had spent less time with my children' it's always 'I wish I had not let anything stand in the way of quality time with my kids'. I intend to take that to heart.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

All About Annie

I talk so much about Madelynn, I think it's OK if this post is all about Annabelle. :)
We had her 6 month appt. Monday (wow- 6months!) She is definately getting some stranger anxiety already. Whenever anyone talked to her she started crying and stopped as soon as I picked her up..... Funny how she is getting more shy as Maddie is getting more friendly..... she is in the 75% in height, and the 43% in weight (I see a trend starting with Jake and I's children.) Her head is still very lumpy. While it is still growing appropriately, the doctor wants another opinion from a specialist just so she can rest easily. I'm personally not worried, but if it will set the matter to rest then I guess we'll go in January.

We started Annabelle on cereal Monday as well. She ended up really liking it! Hopefully, she won't be as picky with food as Maddie was....

I found it was definately easier starting on solids at 6months rather than at 4months. All my kids are going wait till 6months from now on....

Annabelle is getting such the little mohawk going- but I LOVE it! It's a part of her...... :)

Christmas Lights


On Friday, we went to the Heard Museum Trail of Lights. It's this hiking trail you can take where all the trees are covered in lights. Then, a hay ride back to the beginning where there is hot chocolate, a choir singing and an orchestra playing. Unfortunately, the museum was not expecting such a great turn out. We got through about 1/4 of the trail before it was so congested we had to turn back. So we got some popcorn and water (hot chocolate had run out about in about 45 mins) and listened to the choir and orchestra. Much to my surprise, that was Madelynn's favorite thing! She kept clapping and saying "more, more!" after each song. I thought she would be bored and trying to run around, but she sat really still, listening very closely. Finally, Jake and I got really cold and had to go. When asked what she liked best about the trail of lights, she said "singing!"


Annie did really well too- she just slept the whole time :)


I know I know, my fuzzy hat looks really ridiculous. However, it is really really warm! I'm such a Mom now- lol!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Movie Day

This is an old video of Madelynn I found. I think she's about 14 or 15 months old here:



This is a newer video of Madelynn, she LOVES to sing now. Of course, her favorite song is still Old MacDonald had a Farm.




I know I say this all the time, and I'll probably say a few billion more times; but time sure does fly by.....

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Dooce.com

I love reading Dooce. I forget which friend turned me on to her, but thank you thank you thank you! I find her hilarious, and it makes my day reading her blog. Here is really good gift ideas for infants. I think we'll get Annabelle an old remote too! My favorite gift ideas are the Chia Hat and the Cranky Pants- lol!
http://dooce.com/2009/12/14/holiday-infants