Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Ethan's First Christmas Program

Tonight we witnessed the most adorable display of Christmas spirit we have ever seen. There is truly nothing cuter than a bunch of two, three, and four year old's singing Christmas Songs. The program was put on by Ethan's Mother's Day Out at church. They performed their musical numbers by age and classes. Our little two year old got to sing Happy Birthday, Jesus, The Bible Bears Song, and Ring the Bells. There may not have been much singing on his part but, he did a great job on the dancing. Robert and I were worried once he saw us he would come running to us. We were pleasantly surprised. He saw us from the stage, got really excited, and waved to us. He was happy as he could be up there on stage. I am very upset with myself that I forgot to put the SD card back in my camera. But, I guess that's what my iPhone is for., which is why some are a little grainy.


He caught sight of us walking in and he had to stop by for a hug.

This was towards the end when he was up there saying "Ethan playing on Staaaage!"




He was so excited when he spotted us from the stage.



Grandma and Grandpa made it out to see him
And Uncle Mike came too

We think he did such a great job. Such a great way to end our first semester of "school".

Monday, December 9, 2013

Icemaggedon 2013

We have been stuck in the house for most of the weekend, ever since Thursday afternoon. Keeping a two year old busy in the house for 4 days gets tough. Luckily, I had been holding out a little while to make some salt dough ornaments with little man. He really enjoyed this. I am grateful that is occupied him for almost an hour. He loves to play with cookie cutters.

Such concentration

All projects go better with your tongue hanging out



After we got them all cut out and on the baking sheet we baked them for about 4 hours. After we did some ornament cutting we decided to go outside and checkout the ice.


Saturday we ended up braving the icy streets and making our way to the mall to ride the carousel walk around. We also ended up going to see the doctor for a cough that just wouldn't go away.  He is on antibiotics and on the mend now, not that you would know he was feeling bad. So the ornaments had to wait until Sunday morning. Sunday we painted some of our ornaments. I saved some for later in the case we get stuck again or just bored. 



Sunday afternoon Grandma, Grandpa, and Uncle Mike came to visit. Unfortunately, Ethan was napping. But Grandpa came with gifts, one that we can't seem to keep him away from.  He loves this train. And it is something that we can add to as the years pass. It was the first thing he asked for this morning. So thank you Grandpa.


He made sure Huggsie was able to see too.

We hope everyone is staying warm!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Christmas is all around us

We brought in the Christmas season this weekend with a fun trip to the Gaylord. Ethan loved all of the decorations that transformed the hotel into a Winter Wonderland. He was in awe of the train that ran around most of the area. That was probably his favorite thing to see and the hardest to get him away from.

Grandpa and Ethan checking out the trains
The best present I could ask for.


In awe of the reindeer

"Please let the train start going again"

Ethan, Grandma, and Uncle Mike



Uncle Mike and Ethan
Later that night we had some cookies and milk to practice for the big man in red to get here later in the month.


Oh, cookies!

Can I have one?

I can't read so I assume that says for Ethan.



 Happy December!






Monday, November 18, 2013

Ethan has an announcement!



Ethan, Robert, and I are happy to announce that we will be welcoming baby #2 in June. We look forward to adding to our happy little family. After an exhausting first trimester my energy is finally coming back to me, most days, and things are going well. So far it is fairly similar to my first pregnancy. No morning sickness, protein and salt type cravings, and very tired.




We have told Ethan that he will be a big brother and that there is a baby in Mommy's belly. I am not sure that he quite understands.  But, each time I ask him about it he points to my belly. So something is sticking. But, we know that he will make a great big brother.



We had family photos taken for our Christmas card over the weekend. Luckily, we were able to squeeze some announcement photos in there too. Thanks to Martin Davis for helping us share our big news and capturing such precious moments of our little man!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Playing catch up

I have definitely been slacking on the blog updates.  We have just been busy over here.  So here is a catch up from the remainder of October.

One of Ethan's favorite things to do is empty out mom and dad's closets. This time it was moms. He took almost every pair of shoes I own and put them on display in the bathroom, and wore each pair out. He even tried out my wedges.




Later that night I found this.

We have had fun teaching him all kinds of different things.  He has learned how to play tug of war with Turk. He thinks this is just the funniest thing ever. He has learned the art of the mustache and he can now answer the popular question "What does the fox say?"


He loves to watch himself on the phone.

We also had a little fun celebrating Halloween. Early in the week we had a playgroup party in Ft. Worth. There was no getting him in his actual costume so I had to make do with something a little more regular clothes like. A construction worker fits him anyway.


On Halloween we did a little trick or treating in our new neighborhood with Grandma, while Dad, Grandpa, and Uncle Mike stayed at the house to hand out candy. We FINALLY snuck his Sully costume on him during a routine diaper change. Once we got it on he was fine with it. We did find it was little short.  Oh well. It took a couple of houses to get the hang of what was going on. Once he did he seemed to really like it. He was definitely hopped up on the excitement at bed time.








Looks like he is skipping a  couple of holidays and going straight to waiting for Santa.



We had a very busy October and it doesn't look like the rest of the year is slowing down.