Yesterday (Saturday) was a great day. We took a day trip to Boston with Jenn's father and sister (Susie). Jenn, the boys, and I went to the Boston Children's Museum (highly recommended!) while Jenn's dad and Susie walked the freedom trail. We also drove through Concord, MA on our way home, where we saw the Ralph Waldo Emerson home, the Old Manse, and some other sites (albeit in the dark and mostly from the car). Pictures will, I am sure, be forthcoming.
As we were driving home from Concord, I said something to Connor (I wish I could remember what I said!), to which he replied, "What's THAT supposed to mean?!?" I then told him, "Connor, you're adorable!" He said, "Don't call me 'dorable'!" What a nut!
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The delicious cookie!
Connor and I made sugar cookies yesterday. I let him decorate some for dessert. They were beautiful. We couldn't leave Haydn out, of course, because if you know my son at all you know he'll have none of that. So...Haydn got a cookie too and boy did he enjoy it! We just had to take some pics as he DEVOURED it.


Saturday Fun!
We had such a fun day Saturday. We started with a ward breakfast with Santa. Scott sang a fun version Jingle Bells with a small group of men. It sounded awesome honey! Connor got to meet Santa. The first thing he told him was all about the hat that Santa left at our house (see previous post)! He's so funny! Then we went sledding with some friends. Connor did amazing! He loved it and even went down the hill all by himself! Haydn, on the other hand, hated it from the very first minute I put that snow suit on him! I think he hated being bundled up so much and not being able to move. He screamed for the first 10 min or so and then calmed down but was still highly irritated by the whole thing. He stopped crying when I took him down the hill. I only got one quick smile out of him the whole time we were there. Poor guy. We had a blast sledding and can't wait to do it again.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Let It Snow!
I think there is something so cute and sweet about little kids all bundled up playing outside! Yesterday it was on the warmer side (high 30's) and there was a tiny bit of snow left so Connor wanted to have a snowball fight! We went out and played with the snow and kicked a ball around until we got too cold. Today, for those of you that don't live in New England like us, it's been quite the storm. It started snowing at 10:30 this morning and hasn't stopped for a second and isn't supposed to until about midnight! There is AT LEAST half a foot out there, probably more! We didn't venture out to play in the storm today but we can't wait to build a snowman tomorrow! 



Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Starting Christmas!
First let me say sorry! It's been so long since I've blogged. It's been a little crazy! We found out we were going to be able to move as we were headed out of town for Thanksgiving. Then we actually moved the next weekend after that. We are now in a really cute little house of our own. Well, not our own, we are renting but isn't an apt. it's a house. We love having our own space and a lot more of it! It has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a yard. We are in heaven. Anyways, so that's been keeping us busy. We were packing, moving, unpacking and now we are finally setting up for Christmas!
We really wanted to start by cutting down our own tree this year. This is a first for us as a married couple and we have missed it from our childhoods. Anyway, here are some pics of our adventure (warning, there are a lot!)...
First we took a hayride to the trees. We were a little silly on the way. What funny faces!



Once there we had fun choosing the perfect one. Connor insisted that we follow him and he would lead us to our tree.
Here's Scott thinking he's being funny!
Now my big, strong man cuts down the real tree and hauls it away!


We had fun letting Connor help us decorate! He did a great job putting everything in one concentrated spot. That spot looked GREAT! We helped him reach a little higher. Haydn just stood by enjoying the seen.



Whaalllaaaa! I love my little family!
Here's a really cute side story. Connor is really understanding Christmas this year and is becoming a little materialistic for the first time in his life. He keeps making a list of all the things he's going to ask Santa for...
1. New sunglasses (he lost his)
2. A new squirt gun (he broke it)
3. A sister (He was looking at this book where the story is about a brother and sister, he turns to me and says, "Mommy, we are missing a sister in our family. I want one. I'm going to ask Santa for a sister!")
Another story...so Scott served his mission in Holland. There they have a day on Dec. 5th where Santa (different name though) comes and leaves presents in the children's shoes. We decided to add this to our traditions. Santa brought Connor sunglasses already by the way (He was thrilled!). Later that day Connor found a Santa hat laying on the floor and asked what's this. I seized the moment and very worriedly said,"Oh no, Santa must have forgotten it here!" Connor picked up on it wonderfully and got just as concerned. It was SO funny! I calmed him down and said we could leave it for him with the milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. This will now be another tradition!
We really wanted to start by cutting down our own tree this year. This is a first for us as a married couple and we have missed it from our childhoods. Anyway, here are some pics of our adventure (warning, there are a lot!)...
First we took a hayride to the trees. We were a little silly on the way. What funny faces!
Once there we had fun choosing the perfect one. Connor insisted that we follow him and he would lead us to our tree.
We had fun letting Connor help us decorate! He did a great job putting everything in one concentrated spot. That spot looked GREAT! We helped him reach a little higher. Haydn just stood by enjoying the seen.
Whaalllaaaa! I love my little family!
1. New sunglasses (he lost his)
2. A new squirt gun (he broke it)
3. A sister (He was looking at this book where the story is about a brother and sister, he turns to me and says, "Mommy, we are missing a sister in our family. I want one. I'm going to ask Santa for a sister!")
Another story...so Scott served his mission in Holland. There they have a day on Dec. 5th where Santa (different name though) comes and leaves presents in the children's shoes. We decided to add this to our traditions. Santa brought Connor sunglasses already by the way (He was thrilled!). Later that day Connor found a Santa hat laying on the floor and asked what's this. I seized the moment and very worriedly said,"Oh no, Santa must have forgotten it here!" Connor picked up on it wonderfully and got just as concerned. It was SO funny! I calmed him down and said we could leave it for him with the milk and cookies on Christmas Eve. This will now be another tradition!
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Now I know my A B C's.....
Since I opted not to put Connor into preschool at the age of 3 (like most parents around here do nowadays) we decided to do a little "school time" together. We started in September and we've been doing preschool workbooks as well as learning the letters and their sounds. We made a book of letters together where for each letter I wrote it out in bubble letters, tried to draw pictures that started with that letter and then wrote the words that corresponded with the pictures. We learned all their sounds one by one and Connor is proud to report that he finished today. We only had X..Y..and Z left and he wanted to do them all because he wants to "know how to read!" When we closed the book he said, "Mommy, I can read now!" He actually can read small, easy words too! We are so proud of this BIG boy! Better yet, he is SOOO proud of himself. Great job Connor!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Haydn 9 months old
My baby is growing up! Haydn is 9 months old already! For his 9 month WCC he weighed 19lbs 10 oz and he's 28 1/2 in tall (about 50 percentile for both). He's a mover and a climber! He's just barely starting to be able to walk with a baby walker (he's not too good yet, but give him a week!)! He can climb up onto the lovesacs to get us! He learned how to climb out of the exersaucer and he even lands smoothly. I got it on video but our camera is being dumb at the moment. He just figured out how to say my name and now it's non-stop "mama mama mama mama" but really only when he needs something or wants me. When he plays he just babbles "ba ba ba"! His favorite game is peekaboo. If is say, "Where's Mommy?" he'll stop whatever it is he's doing and look at me with a big grin. Right now it even works nicely to distract him from doing something he shouldn't be! If I have a blanket over my face he'll crawl over and take it off. He's a bit of a "mama's boy"! If I hand him over to Daddy and walk straight out of the room he will cry. He loves his big brother. He'll follow him everywhere! His favorite place in the whole house is the bathroom. If he sees the door open he'll make a run for it. He's sure there is something in there that must be awesome since we try not to let him play in there. He LOVES food. He can have food on his tray and still complain that he doesn't get to eat what we big folk are having. We often let him try it and he is then in heaven. He is such a sweetheart! We can't imagine life without him. One bright smile will melt your heart! 
Monday, November 12, 2007
Fall Pics
So I found the perfect place to take these fall pics of the boys at the park. There were some weed berries growing near it so I just tramped them down into the leaves so they weren't in the way. Haydn was so excited to be in the leaves but all he wanted to do was eat them. It was a struggle to get him to look up. If I patted the leaves in front of me so it made a crunching noise he would laugh hysterically(as you can see in some of the pics)! As I was taking pictures I noticed there was something purple on Haydn's arm and I look down to realize I was kneeling in the berries. AHHH! So I jumped up to start cleaning up Haydn and what happens next...I step in dog poop! Yeah! Needless to say, this was kind of a frustrating photo shoot but I love how cute these boys are. 


Saturday, November 10, 2007
Imagination...
Connor and I were reading a book and all the sudden he looks at my wedding ring and says, "I like your choo choo train ring Mommy!" I questioned him about what he meant and he says to me, as he turns the ring round and round my finger, "See, choo choo." What a great imagination. Now my wedding ring not only is a symbol of love but it doubles as a "choo choo train" for my toddler to play with.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Halloween Adventures!
I know I haven't posted any Halloween pics even though we have done tons of Halloween activities. Here they are all in one place. Included are pics of our Ward Halloween party, Playgroups Halloween Party, Trick-or-Treating, Carving Pumpkins and a few other related outings. It's so fun to have a toddler and be able to really get into these holidays. Connor didn't really get into the trick-or-treating as much as I wanted him to. We took the boys trick-or-treating down main street to all the stores and Connor went to the first few and then announced, "I'm done, I have enough candy." I was like, " WHAT!!??" No way buddy! I made him keep going. He hasn't really been asking for his candy either! He must not be related to me! Haydn, on the other hand, wants everything to do with the candy and he shouldn't even have it yet! I was holding a bowl of candy at the trunk-or-treat and Haydn, sneaky little guy, got a hold of a York Peppermint Patty and had it in his mouth wrapper and all! We actually got Connor to help us clean out the pumpkins this year. He didn't really want to but liked it afterwards! It was a fun Halloween!
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