Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Gyro Bowls
We always see this infomercial on TV for gyro bowls--these really complicated looking snack bowls that are supposed to keep the food from being able to fall out even if they are dropped, thrown, etc. Miller really wants one. He just saw the infomercial for the millionth time and said "Gywo bowls! They SO cute." Oh, dear...
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Exterically Funny Kids...
Maggie and Miller have been making us laugh constantly. Their ways of saying things are so…unique.
Maggie was telling us a story yesterday about our friend Colby having a blister on his foot and said, “I mean, like, he was crying exterically.”
She also was so excited to see the “mapingos” (you know, “those birds that stand on one foot”?) at the zoo yesterday and told Jeff when we got home that she also saw a snake and a “pasta” (opossum). ?
Miller’s new expression is “So-and-so is my favorite…” used in the following scenarios: “This is my favorite toy.” “You are my favorite friend” (said when I bought him his “favorite toy” at Target yesterday). “This is my favorite show” (said of Justice League—really??). “Batman is my favorite superhero.” You get it. He has quite a bit of favorites.
In other news, Mags learned how to swim this week! She’s been trying all summer, and a couple of days ago, it just clicked. That was a big goal of mine for her this summer, and I’m proud of her. The best part was seeing how excited she was when she realized she did it.
Maggie was telling us a story yesterday about our friend Colby having a blister on his foot and said, “I mean, like, he was crying exterically.”
She also was so excited to see the “mapingos” (you know, “those birds that stand on one foot”?) at the zoo yesterday and told Jeff when we got home that she also saw a snake and a “pasta” (opossum). ?
She’s becoming more and more expressive (which we didn’t think possible) and is always making us giggle.
Miller’s new expression is “So-and-so is my favorite…” used in the following scenarios: “This is my favorite toy.” “You are my favorite friend” (said when I bought him his “favorite toy” at Target yesterday). “This is my favorite show” (said of Justice League—really??). “Batman is my favorite superhero.” You get it. He has quite a bit of favorites.
He asked me to put a bobby pin in his hair last night and then said, “I’m a pretty princess. I like this.” He’s still very into all things pink and princess-y, but he’s also really starting to get into superheroes, cars, trucks, bulldozers, and the like, and his love of all things pirate has grown immensely.
In other news, Mags learned how to swim this week! She’s been trying all summer, and a couple of days ago, it just clicked. That was a big goal of mine for her this summer, and I’m proud of her. The best part was seeing how excited she was when she realized she did it.
I’ll have to write down some of the “exterical” things M&M say this week so I can post them soon…
Blast from the Past...
We kept Emma Clare, a long-time friend of Maggie's, last night, and I was thinking how much she and Maggie have grown. Emma Clare is two years older than Maggie--She's six and going into the first grade. Here is a video of the two of them playing a looong time ago (four years??). What's funny is that as much as they have grown, their cute little personalities are much the same...
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Summer Catch-Up
We’ve had such a fun (and BUSY) summer that I haven’t taken time to post in a while. Here are a few highlights…
Father’s Day: We spent Father’s Day at home this year because we’d just gotten back from the beach. But I can’t let this opportunity pass to say how thankful we are for our dads. We have been blessed with two of the most patient, wise, loving, and Godly fathers. They live their lives (and always have) in a way that sets the standards high for their family, and they always put their children’s needs before their own. And I am so thankful for Jeff and the awesome dad he is to M and M. So often I get comments about what a wonderful Daddy he is. I knew he’d be a great Daddy, so I’m not surprised. I love getting to see him in his element—loving and taking care of others. He has such a special place in his heart for his children, and he is incredibly dedicated to them. Best of all, it is obvious on a daily basis how much he loves M and M, and I am thankful beyond words for that. No wonder he’s the favorite parent…
Jeff’s birthday: Some neighbors came over and helped us celebrate Jeff’s 28th birthday. I cooked his favorite meal (Pizza Hut pasta and breadsticks)J, and we celebrated by eating cake and embarrassing him with the “Happy Birthday” song (He can’t stand having this sung to him). It was a fun day celebrating a wonderful person!
Baseball games and cousins: We’ve gotten to go to a few of our nephews’ baseball games. It is so fun watching them grow up, and I can’t believe what little studs they are on the baseball field! We got to have Landon spend an afternoon with us and Jackson spend the night with us, and our kids were beside themselves with excitement. They love their cousins. (We've also enjoyed getting to see their little baby doll brother Camden, who has to be one of the best babies ever.) (Below is a picture of Maggie and Jackson, who both chose to wear footed PJ's in June...ha!)
AND, my sister Candace’s family just moved to Georgia this week! They lived near Little Rock, Arkansas (about a day’s drive from here), for years and then moved to Arizona last fall. I was secretly (or not-so-secretly?) bummed to have them move all the way across the country but knew they needed to do what was best for their family. But I am thrilled to have them close-by now (just a 3.5-hour drive, I think) and can’t wait to meet their newest addition, Wilson!
Father’s Day: We spent Father’s Day at home this year because we’d just gotten back from the beach. But I can’t let this opportunity pass to say how thankful we are for our dads. We have been blessed with two of the most patient, wise, loving, and Godly fathers. They live their lives (and always have) in a way that sets the standards high for their family, and they always put their children’s needs before their own. And I am so thankful for Jeff and the awesome dad he is to M and M. So often I get comments about what a wonderful Daddy he is. I knew he’d be a great Daddy, so I’m not surprised. I love getting to see him in his element—loving and taking care of others. He has such a special place in his heart for his children, and he is incredibly dedicated to them. Best of all, it is obvious on a daily basis how much he loves M and M, and I am thankful beyond words for that. No wonder he’s the favorite parent…
Jeff’s birthday: Some neighbors came over and helped us celebrate Jeff’s 28th birthday. I cooked his favorite meal (Pizza Hut pasta and breadsticks)J, and we celebrated by eating cake and embarrassing him with the “Happy Birthday” song (He can’t stand having this sung to him). It was a fun day celebrating a wonderful person!
Our 6th anniversary!: I’ve bragged on Jeff plenty above but have to say again how BLESSED I am to be married to this man. I can’t believe it’s been six years already. (I've posted various wedding pictures the past couple of years--here and here--but below is one of Jeff's favorites...)
Baseball games and cousins: We’ve gotten to go to a few of our nephews’ baseball games. It is so fun watching them grow up, and I can’t believe what little studs they are on the baseball field! We got to have Landon spend an afternoon with us and Jackson spend the night with us, and our kids were beside themselves with excitement. They love their cousins. (We've also enjoyed getting to see their little baby doll brother Camden, who has to be one of the best babies ever.) (Below is a picture of Maggie and Jackson, who both chose to wear footed PJ's in June...ha!)
AND, my sister Candace’s family just moved to Georgia this week! They lived near Little Rock, Arkansas (about a day’s drive from here), for years and then moved to Arizona last fall. I was secretly (or not-so-secretly?) bummed to have them move all the way across the country but knew they needed to do what was best for their family. But I am thrilled to have them close-by now (just a 3.5-hour drive, I think) and can’t wait to meet their newest addition, Wilson!
I’ve probably forgotten plenty, but I’ll post as I remember. Hope everyone is having a good summer and staying cool in the blazing heat…
Friday, June 17, 2011
Beach Trip (Picture Overload)
We took a beach trip this past week and had such a fun time! This was the first "real" vacation we've taken with M&M. I don't know what it is about being away together as a family, but it was just such a sweet experience. Yes, there was lots of bickering between the kids (not the adults, I promise), but it brought us so much closer and was really the refresher we needed.
We spent a good bit of time at the beach and the condo's pool (It was so cool...It had a place just the right size for the kids), but we also covered a lot of other ground. Here are some pictures...
And here are some family beach pictures...sorry for the picture overload. Hey, there were 404!
We spent a good bit of time at the beach and the condo's pool (It was so cool...It had a place just the right size for the kids), but we also covered a lot of other ground. Here are some pictures...
Miller getting ready to go to the pool...What a stud!
Maggie was so good in the restaurants, and we learned that she loves crab claws. Who knew?
I told my mom I let the kids ride the ferris wheel, and she said she was going to have DHR take them away from me. Eh, they had fun. ;-)
Maggie has wanted to do this bungee cord thing for forever (They have one at the Galleria and she asks every time we go), and we finally let her. She flipped several times, and I think my heart stopped every time she went up in the air. She had fun and begged to do it again. (Maybe later!)
We went to the zoo, and it was so neat. The animals were lively...We got to watch two tigers fight, and Miller LOVED feeding the farm animals.
This is how Miller played every hole during putt-putt. He putted from an inch beside the hole. Smart boy if you ask me!
Maggie got a kick out of being eaten by the shark at Sharky's! Can you tell?
This little lady was very competitive during putt-putt. I wonder where she got that quality...
This picture wasn't even posed...promise. They really do love each other. I love watching their sibling relationship develop. They can be bickering one minute and holding hands the next.
And here are some family beach pictures...sorry for the picture overload. Hey, there were 404!
Monday, May 16, 2011
From the Mouths of M & M
Maggie's prayer a few nights ago before bed: "Thank you for me, Mommy, Daddy, and Miller. Thank you also for our friends. We love them. We liked Lane's party today. Thank you also that we played at Daddy's school a little. We liked that too. We bless you. We love your love. Amen."
Ha!
Miller told Jeff during prayers that same night that Jesus is not a pirate, that he likes our eggs, and then he proceeded to pray for juice and eggs. Oh, dear. He'll get it one day.
Also funny (and a little sad on my part)...Maggie's preschool did an interview with all the children about their mothers and made a booklet of their answers (such a cute idea). I don't have it in front of me right now, but I will say that according to Mags, I am kind of short, I like to watch Maggie and Miller while they watch TV, and I like to check my messages on my phone a lot. Such a proud moment for me...:-)
When they are not arguing with each other (and sometimes when they are), these children crack me up!
Ha!
Miller told Jeff during prayers that same night that Jesus is not a pirate, that he likes our eggs, and then he proceeded to pray for juice and eggs. Oh, dear. He'll get it one day.
Also funny (and a little sad on my part)...Maggie's preschool did an interview with all the children about their mothers and made a booklet of their answers (such a cute idea). I don't have it in front of me right now, but I will say that according to Mags, I am kind of short, I like to watch Maggie and Miller while they watch TV, and I like to check my messages on my phone a lot. Such a proud moment for me...:-)
When they are not arguing with each other (and sometimes when they are), these children crack me up!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Mother's Day
This post has been a few days in coming because I have so much to say on the topic of being a mother, and I’m just not quite sure how to say it.
I will say that from my short time as a mother, I realize more and more that it is such an emotional experience. There’s nothing quite like it. The feelings of joy, pride, and LOVE (mixed in with a million other emotions) are so intense, yet so simple.
I surely hope that one day, my children will think of me the way I think of my own mother (and Jeff’s). I could go on and on about our mothers…about the strength, selflessness, and wisdom they possess—about the love they have for their children no matter the circumstance.
When I say how blessed I am to be a mother to Maggie and Miller, those are not empty words. I mean them from the bottom of my heart and so much so that I end up sobbing like a baby when I realize just how true they are.I love this stage of motherhood, where I can fix the biggest problems in their world with a hug and a kiss. I wish I could always do that for them.
I just hope they always know how happy I am to be their mother.
Here are some pictures from Mother’s Day weekend and the past few days…
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