Sunday, January 11, 2009

Like Father, Like Son

Jason bought a Walgreens semi-truck to keep for himself but once Tate saw it the battle was on. Tate was not going to give in once Jason told him it wasn't for him. We went from laughing because he thought it was a joke to huge tears because he realized Jason wasn't kidding. Finally, Jason gave in. I mean really, hasn't everyone wanted a Walgreens truck at some point?? It kept Tate amused for hours so, I guess it was worth it:)

Poor little guy, we have been battling with his teeth all week. On Tuesday, we went to the dentist to get a crown put on one of his molars. They had found some cavities and one of his molars had chipped exposing one of them so he hasn't been a happy camper. They put the crown on with no problem. He ended up going to school right after it so he did great. The next day, his cheek looked really swollen and he was obviously in pain when I picked him up from school so I called the dentist who said to start some anbiotics and come to office first thing the next morning. She felt sure it wasn't anything but sent us to an oral surgeon to double check. He wasn't so sure...great. He thought that there was some infection somewhere and the tooth would probably have to come out. To me that sounds like a big deal but he said with baby teeth, he would never know it was gone. He said to wait until Monday and come back to see how it did over the weekend. Ever since then, the swelling has gone down and he hasn't complained of any pain what so ever. So, cross your fingers, that tomorrow when we go in, he will get a clean bill of health!

2008: A Year in Review






Thursday, January 1, 2009

Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

Maren is quite a performer and loves to sing! She will hop up on any platform and start singing like she is on stage. It could be the display at Best Buy or a fireplace. She knows what she is doing. Over the Christmas season, she learned Santa Clause Is Coming to Town, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Jingle Bells. She does an amazing job at getting pretty much all the words right and on key. We are going to need to teach her some different songs because she is still singing them. She likes to throw in Happy Birthday every once in a while. Here is her doing a little performance on Christmas Eve. Although, for some reason she was being silly and didn't sing the words at all like she normally does but it's pretty cute:)

Monday, December 29, 2008

My little Christmas obsession

I have a little obsession with Christmas cards as my husband will tell you. I love to go to the mailbox and see who we got a card from that day, read about what they are up to or see pictures of their families. When I went home to IN, Jason was instructed not to open any cards until I got back. He, of course, rolled his eyes at me and my mom told me that that was his only form of entertainment while I was gone but still, being gone the second week in December, is prime time to get cards. He was good and only opened a few:) Anyway, I love that people we don't normally keep in contact with will send us a card with a new family member or address or just a "hi" and we feel for a second we know what they are up to or, for people we see all the time, we get some cute pictures of their families :) Until next year...

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Are There 2 Santas?

One night as Tate was getting tucked in bed, he asked "Are there 2 Santas?." I wonder why?? And this doesn't count the one we saw at the movie theater, grocery store.... Maybe we should limit our Santa visits next year or someone might figure the whole Santa thing out:)



Saturday, December 27, 2008

Wrapping up Christmas!

We had a busy and full month enjoying lots of Christmas activities! I didn't get a chance to post all the happenings so here is the short version:

We decorated the tree....

made a gingerbread house and cookies at the Children's Museum...

had a fabulous dinner party with our friends....

visited Scooby Doo and friends at Six Flags Holiday at the Park....

made a trip home to visit our family in Indiana....

went to the Holiday at Sea World to visit Shamu....

made lots of cookies for our friends...

and, most importantly, enjoyed each other. Jason worked most of the month (gotta love the retail world during the holiday season!) so we had enjoy him while we got the chance. Now, with the holidays over, we have the exciting task of putting all the decorations away, cleaning out toys to make room for the new ones and get organized for our Disney cruise in 3 weeks. Yeah:)





Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!!

I love the excitement of Christmas morning! For some reason, Tate was in our bed this morning and the first thing he said was "I'm going to run downstairs and see if Santa came". After stopping him to explain he needed to wait for his sister to wake up, he just couldn't stand it. The suspense was killing him. We, finally, went into Maren's room and she immediately popped up with a smile. (Which is always a good thing). We, then, opened the gates. Tate ran down the stairs while Maren, I think she thought Santa was actually downstairs, was a little hesitate because they have this on-off relationship. Tate was in awe of the presents and his new bike! Maren, instantly, began jumping on her trampoline. They quickly paused for a picture in front of tree and then once again had to wait. Bella was not going to let us have a peaceful morning unless she got her walk so Jason walked her while, lucky me, got to stay with 2 anxious children in front of a pile of presents.

They had a blast! Besides the bike, Tate got a racetrack, John Deere boots, a Leapster, games, Buzz Lightyear and a guitar. Maren got an American Girl BittyBaby, which after many names, she decided on Gabby, highchair for her baby, a Leapster, puzzles, dress up clothes, scooter and helmet and, also, a guitar. Of course, that is the big stuff and there is plenty of other gifts to keep them busy for a long time.





While reading the paper this morning, I came across an article that I thought I'd share. Michael O' Rourke in the SA Express says it best..."I will spend the day memorizing. It won't be hard. You only get so many Christmasas in a lifetime, even fewer when your children are young, so the memories become etched....Today will speed by just as fast as the days leading up to it raced by. The trash can will be festooned with ripped paper, ribbon and bows. The coffee on other days won't taste nearly as good. Some gifts will fit: some won't. But the best gift of the day is the time spent together. Time is the absolute perfect gift. Time always fits. I only wish it last longer. I'm just glad the memories last forever."
After reading this in the paper this morning, while drinking my coffee and eating our traditional coffee cake, I changed my outlook for the day. We had not a single plan for the day so instead of trying to pick the house up, do dishes and worry about messes, I laid on the floor and watched my children mesmorized by the new racetrack Tate got and took in every part of them because they will and are growing up so fast and before we now it these days will be gone. Tomorrow I can start it all up again but, today, I decided to relax and enjoy the excitement of the day and we did. We watched the Spurs win, played outside, watched movies and had a good dinner. What a perfect day to spend at home together! Of course, we would love to be closer to our families on the holidays but, if we can't, this is the way to spend it!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and that everyone took time to enjoy!