Sunday, October 31, 2010

Pumpkins, pumpkins everywhere

We recently decided we needed some more agritourism in our lives, so we headed over to Shaake's Pumpkin Patch near Lawrence.

I love Anthony's face in this one. He looks so enthused.


We let Will pick a pumpkin, kind of. Mostly he just beat the pumpkin. Like a drum.

Nice family photo.

Pumpkin Patch 2009

What a difference a year makes. And what was I thinking posing like that for a picture? Ugh.


We had to take a picture of Will by the height chart. I wonder how tall he will be next year?



Not sure how accurate the height thing is anyway.



Me and my baby sis. I officially look "old." I think I may be in denial about my age, because I really do feel like I am about 21 or 22. What happened to the last 5 years of my life?


The boys. Sorry Mom, your eyes are closed in every picture I took. I'll need to get copies of your pictures from you so I can prove you were there too.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Happy Halloweekend


Trunk or Treat 2010




Will is a frog and I am a chocolate chip cookie. Anthony just got a haircut so that was enough dressing up for him.



Will was a pretty cute little frog, at least he was when he would wear his hood. He wasn't in the mood to take a nap this afternoon, which made for a grumpier trunk-or-treat than we would have hoped.



Passed out on the way home.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

no contest

Anthony won his work's Most Awkward Photo contest earlier today by a landslide.

Behold, "Head gear, Super Nintendo, Mouth Breathing, Enough Said."



In other news, our softball team went 4-3 this year.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Flashback

Anthony's work is having some sort of "spirit" week this week, and as part of the festivities employees are encouraged to bring in cute baby pictures as well as a most awkward picture. Naturally, we've spent a fair amount of time this evening going through our photo archives and we've found some great pictures that just might need to posted on our blog sometime soon.

In the meantime, check out this picture we found while looking for a cute baby picture of TJ:



Maybe it's just me, but I think he looks a lot like Will in the swing video.

With a bit of this mixed in:


Monday, October 18, 2010

Snip, snip

Will's hair was getting kind of long. So, I decided to give it a trim.

He wasn't too excited about the clippers, but a nice orange dum-dum distracted him enough to get the job done.


Here he is post-cut. I think he looks so much older (and so much more like his dad!).


Here is a video I took of him at the park today. He really loves to swing.



Will is so much fun right now. Sometimes I wish I could bottle up moments like this so I can experience them again during those not so fun times. Dumbledore was really onto something with his pensieve.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Saturday is a special day

You know you are a parent when your Saturday mornings are a lot busier than your Saturday nights. Sometimes it seems like one of Will's main goals in life is to make sure we never sleep in. He must love Poor Richard and his proverbs because he has really taken the whole "early to rise" thing quite literally his entire 10 months of life. So, since we never get to sleep in anyways, we have been busy the past few Saturday mornings.

October 2nd--City of Shawnee Scarecrow Festival

This festival was awesome. Why? Because it was inexpensive, had tasty food and fun activities. We got to draw on a pumpkin and then stuff a scarecrow.


My artistic skills leave much to be desired, so I'm looking forward to the day when Will can take over for me as head family artist in a year or two. We bought some award winning-pumpkin bread to keep us energized.



It was delicious! Then we stuffed our scarecrow and brought him home just in time for General Conference and Will's morning nap. Perfect.


October 9--JDRF Walk at the Legend's


My sister, Laura, was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes 8 years ago. Each year the family members in the area participate in the KC area JDRF walk. This year, we got to attend, along with several of Laura's friends from school. It was a good time walking around the Legend's and then consuming lots of foods low in sugar. Laura's Lifesavers Rock!

October 16th--Kansas City Marathon (and 5k)

Anthony and I ran the Kansas City 5K yesterday. It wasn't exactly how I pictured it in my mind when I signed us up back in July, but it was fun. We had intended to run the half marathon, but after a series of setbacks we ended up running the 5K. I'm glad we switched. Traffic was terrible getting to the race and we ended up parking a ways away from the race and had to book it to get to the starting line of the race in time. We literally just made it. So we probably actually ran a 7K when you add in all of that pre-race craziness.


The race was really neat because you got to run through cool parts of the city. I really want to run a half marathon in the downtown area sometime because those runners got to see even more of the city.



In this picture Anthony's work is in the background. Obviously we were super concerned about our race time because we were taking pictures during the race.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Da-da da-da da-da da



Will babbles "da-da-da-da-da-da" all the time now. We aren't exactly sure that he is talking about Tony when he says that, so I am doing my best to help him learn that Dada means Tony. In order to help him learn this, whenever he says Dada I insist that Tony address his current need. It is awesome to hear Will yell "DA-DA-DA-DA-DA" at 6:00am and to look over at Tony and say, "He wants you," and then to snuggle back into my pillow for awhile. Ahh, the sacrafices I make for my child's growth and development.