Sunday, November 23, 2008

rolling, rolling, gone......

Annabelle has begun to roll around everywhere. At first I thought that it was random, but now I realize that she is rolling towards toys that are across the room and will get very frustrated if a table leg or toy interupts her path. Today she ended up in the bathroom in 2 minutes flat and then five minutes later I couldn't find her and she was under the coffee table which was pushed up against the wall. When did she get so big?
Then of course sibling rilvary. By the way this is not from Halloween he just wears this all of the time.




I don't know why this is so dark, I don't think some of you will be able to see it. I have a new computer and I'm trying to figure it out. Will try to edit later.

More Halloween pictures finally

painting pumpkins

Jackson and his friends at his school Halloween party.

His teacher Miss Melissa and his friend.


Trick or treating with a large group. We constantly heard him saying, "what about me..." and "you forgot me".... Mob mentality I guess.




Oh my, all the candy I want.



Not a pose, this is really what happened when given free reign.





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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Annabelle's first adventure

Well, we have a new computer now so I don't have my pictures loaded yet, but I thought that I would write a post about our trip to Utah. Annabelle and I ventured to Utah last Wed. night to go to my cousin Rachel's wedding on the 15th. So off we went with Annabelle securely in her sling. The day started off on the wrong note with my airline switching to a new terminal the day before, which wasn't that big off a deal it just meant lots of extra walking with a baby in a sling, an overloaded diaper bag containing anything I could possibly need (including extra clothes for me just in case), and a suitcase that turned out to weigh 50.5 lbs. I found this out when I trekked over to the new gate and was told that my suitcase was overweight. After staring at him and politely reminding him that it was .5 lbs, and then asking him to weigh it again, it weighed 50 this time and we were off.

To all of you who hate to travel next to children, please remember that children are people too and given that the average women is bearing children for around 10 years of her life, we cannot be expected to remain at home in our houses for ten years of our lives. We all know it's annoying, but please don't look directly at us, roll your eyes, sigh loudly and then say "well I guess I'm the winner." It really makes us feel awkward. As a mother I know I'm biased but I have to say that my baby was especially cute and good on that flight in spite of the meanie sitting next to us. We then moved on to our next flight which was three hours long, after 2 min. of crying she slept the entire flight. Our whole journey house to house took 13 hours and she was such a trooper, smiling most of the time.

We had fun staying with Jane, Ella, and Matt although Annabelle didn't do much sleeping. Jane was a doll with Annabelle and constantly called to me to do things or see things by requesting that "Monique's house" come too, as this somehow had become my full name. It was great to see family and let Annabelle spend some time with her Nana. My cousin was married in the Bountiful temple which was beautiful.

Flying home was a little louder, as Annabelle had developed an ear infection the day before flying home. Thankfully, I sat next to the perfect traveling companion who told me when she sat down that she had eight grand kids all under the age of eight and that she loved kids. Ahh, thank goodness. She was a godsend, taking things out of my diaper bag and packing it back up during the four hour flight, and just smiling at me when Annabelle was screaming rather than glaring at me. After a 1 1/2 hour ride home, we were home again! It was a crazy but fun five days and it went better than I could have hoped with a four month old in tow every where I went. Pictures to follow shortly.....

Monday, November 3, 2008

Happy Halloween

Here are a few pictures of my kiddo's dressed up as Mickey and Minnie, more to come when I can get my computer to cooperate...














Sunday, November 2, 2008

A fun day at the pumpkin patch

Here are a bunch of pictures from our fun day at a local pumpkin farm. They have a big wooden playground in cool shapes like a train, ship, and castle. They have an area to ride trykes and gross stuff like fried pickles. They have a deal where if you pick your pumpkin from the field and it is bigger than 30 lbs. it's only 15.00 no matter the size, so it was Dustin's mission to find the biggest he could, and he did pretty well at around 65 lbs. It was our first really crisp fall day and it was so fun.




























Dustin's pumpkin.






My little pumpkin.








My cake made with love for all to enjoy but me. I have discovered that I still love to bake even if I can't eat any of it.








First taste of a Reese's











The pictures say it all. Jackson has discovered what candy is.




Crying Cousins







I had two sets of jammies, one that was 0-3 and one that was 6-9 so I thought it would be funny to put them in the same sleeper and show how different they were in size. They ended up looking far more similar in size in these pictures than they actually were. Annabelle was about 12 weeks here and Patrick was 6 weeks old. Patrick liked to cry alot at this age and we all thought he was going to be the difficult baby, turns out he's an easy going baby whose a breeze to babysit, and my smily baby turns into a screaming lunatic when anyone else takes care of her for more than about 4 seconds. Poor daddy.



A walk in the golf course at night




There are about 40 golf courses in our county, and one night Dustin, Kurt, and Jackson went for a walk on a nearby one (this is of course not allowed). They made some cool pictures with Jackson's flashlight and all had fun. 39 or 3 not alot changes over the years for boys. Jackson loves hanging with the boys.