Thursday, January 21, 2010

My Girls

They sure are cute together.

Evie loves her "baby wiwwy" and loves to tickle her (i.e. poke her chunky little cheeks) and try to hold her.

Lily is happy with the attention - cooing and smiling.

It makes me laugh, given that Lily's head is about the same size as Evie's. I think Evie's got about 7 pounds on her.


Just when I think Lily's looking like her own little person, I look back at pictures of Ev.

This is Evie at 3 months:


And this is Lily:

Really, Lily just has more chins.

Birthday Bonanza

We had Luke's birthday party - complete with 16 6 year olds +a couple little sisters.

Yes, 16.

Yes, we are crazy.

Luke was ecstatic.

But we had a sports party at the nearby gym (read: no cleaning up at our house and a huge gym for the kids to play in). That was my smartest decision yet.

We played scooter hockey, soccer, and ran racing games.




I taught Evie how to play hockey. I love hockey.


We only had one minor casualty (a bruised cheek), which I felt pretty good about. We did have 16 little boys, all on wheeled scooters and all holding hockey sticks. It could have been much much worse.

This picture cracks me up. Evie was right in there, playing with the biggest of 'em.
We topped it off with pizza, purple cupcakes (very manly - loosely based on Vikings helmets) and a ton of presents.

Luke was thrilled. Ken and I wanted to sleep for about a week.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

This Baby





Turned 3 months old on Friday.

She is getting so, so big. I packed away her bin of little teeny tiny clothes last week - it was not fun. I held up her little polka-dot pink sweater she wore home from the hospital and couldn't even fathom how her roly poly arms made their way into those little sleeves.

She continues to be the happiest, sweetest little baby. She greets me every morning with a smile so big her whole body shakes. She coos and tries to talk. She grins at her sister and brother, us, the dog, her grandparents, the fan, and anyone who will stop to talk to her. She lets out a giggle when you tickle her under her chubby little cheeks. She is happy.

This Boy



Turned 6 years old on Friday.




It seems to me that he has grown into a kid, a boy, this year. Not a baby or a little boy any more. A boy.

He loves school. He loves to ride the bus because he gets to see his friends. He does math at home with us because he thinks it's fun. He bounces through the door everyday with stories about his friends, the songs they sang in music class that day, the library book he picked out (non-fiction, he points out), information about the hot lunch, or the schedule for the week.

He loves to read. Especially books about science and history. He can quote them, too ("Mom, did you know that

He loves his friends. He spent four nights with his best friend while we were in Michigan. I asked him on the phone one night if he wanted to come. He informed me that he "wanted to stay there forever." He did pretty well on his first report card - except for the 2s that he got in "works independently" (too distracted by his friends) and "listening" (talking to his friends).

He loves his family. He plays with Evelyn and tries to teach her. He loves to hold Lily and give her hugs and kisses at night. He is still my little Momma's boy and is happiest snuggled up next to me on the couch. When I picked him up after said 4 day trip, he attached himself to my leg and got a little teary eyed, then asked to go home.

He is learning to try new things. He thrives on order, on knowing what comes next (he hates new-to-him movies because he doesn't know what's going to happen) and on having a plan. But he's trying - he jumped right into kindergarten, he played soccer in the fall and is back in ice skating now. He surpises me by trying new food at dinner (sometimes even without being threatened with no dessert). He is trying.

We love you, Luke.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Morning

We had a lovely time on Christmas morning. Our children are at that perfect age where everything is so magical.

I woke up at 630 to hear Ryan (who had been sleeping on the floor in Luke and Evie's room) yelling "Get up! Get up! It's Christmas morning!"

About half a second later, all 3 kids were tearing into our room, pouncing us in the bed. They were so, so excited.

We did stockings, opened up piles and piles presents (we gave up the tradition of opening presents one at a time about 3/4 of the way through and just let them tear into their piles ) and ate monkey bread. We spent the morning in our PJs playing games and just watching the kids enjoy their loot.



Calvin loved his baby doll
Caroline made our family puppets to look like us - I especially love the Ken puppet goatee and the Evie puppet googly eyes. So stinkin' cute.

Luke loved Steggy the 2nd (Steggy the 1st met an unfortunate end - decapitated by the dog).
Evie spent the morning dressed up in her new princess gear, vacuuming the house.

Lily was just happy to be. Happy to be smiled at, happy to stare at the Christmas lights, happy to be held. Happy, happy, happy.

'Twas the Night Before Christmas

And all through the house
*Which was filled to the brim with family, friends, and yummy food


The children were crazy
In their new Christmas jammies





The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
*and there were a ton of them as we had grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins all snuggled in our house

in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there
*assuming that the huge winter storm didn't keep him away
The children were nestled all snug in their beds
While visions of sugarplums danced in their heads
*after reading the Christmas Story and about an hour of singing, standing on the dresser peering out the window "wooking for Santa!" as Evie put it. Ryan was happy in his blanket bed on the floor.


Merry Christmas to all
And to all a good night!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas!



From my cheesy family to yours.