Friday, October 26, 2007

Very funny song!

This is probably one of the greatest songs ever written about kids. This is just what we have to look forward to as our children grow older. Some of you with older kids most likely can really relate to this song. I think it is really funny!


Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Every Little Girl’s Dream …

We went to Green Bluffs: Harvest House on Saturday to go find a pumpkin. This one wasn’t quite the “pumpkin patch” that we went to last year; the pumpkins were all together on the grass surrounded by haybails. But, we did get some pumpkins, Sasha picked hers out and Braden got a little 5oz. pumpkin. Braden didn't quite have the same experience as Sasha did, but he survived.
However, the highlight of the day was when Sasha got to experience every little girl’s dream … She got her very own pony … to ride. (Actually, it was truly a horse, just a miniature horse)

She didn’t have the patience to wait in line, but when her turn finally came, she got the smallest horse they had (which was quite a bit smaller than the rest). After riding around for a few minutes, Sasha obviously did not want to get off. Oh, the protest! But it all worked out in the end. She calmed down and we were able to continue on our adventure for the day. Some of us were a little tuckered out by the time we got home (still holding on to her balloon).

After such a long day, we converted the new crib into a toddler bed for Sasha. She fell in love with it and although we were worried about how she would sleep, she did fine. (it was nap time the next day that did not go well) We went in to see how she was doing around 1a.m. and before Hilary’s eyes could adjust to the dark, she found Sasha like this …

In the morning, however, she was back in her bed like normal! She is simply amazing. (the next night, though, was a little more difficult to get her to go to bed). We now have a bed rail for her bed so she won't fall out anymore. I think that gives her a little more comfort when going to bed at night.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Ducks and the Park

We went to the park the other day to see the ducks (all ten thousand of them!) and Sasha absolutely loved it! Other than walking all over the duck poo and Sasha (thinking she would take a seat and get a good look at all the ducks) sitting down in the duck poo, it was a great day at the park. It was a little overcast but didn’t rain on us until after we got home. Sasha was quite the big girl; she played on the playground equipment with all the bigger kids. She loves going down the slides. This one was a particular favorite of hers.There is a girl in our ward that makes headbands so Hilary bought a couple for Sasha. We think she is really cute in them. They came with little flowers as well, that are on clips so they are interchangeable. She is getting so big! so fast! We are pretty lucky parents to have two wonderful little souls be part of our family. They seem to get along fairly well (at least until Sasha hits those terrible two’s) and they even seem to like each other. Thanks to the Lord for all his many blessings.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

1 month old

Braden is now 4 weeks old. He is weighing in at about 10 1/2 lbs. and sleeping just like a newborn. He sleeps during the day, gets real fussy in the evening, and then is up all night. It's fantastic! Sasha has a new found fear of men. We went to a friend's new house to see it and I put her on the ground to walk around the house with us. She latched onto my leg and would not let go, even when I tried to walk. It was so funny. She would not go near him, but she sent straight to his wife and asked her to pick her up. Sasha is just weird.

Sasha's new thing is wearing Mom and Dad's shoes. Look closely at the shoes. Sasha doesn't have a clue what left and right are yet. We thought it was pretty funny.

Braden loves to make faces. We've been trying to get a picture of this one. Sometimes he smiles too, but only for a second.
Braden doesn't quite have the personality and character development that Sasha does so most of his pictures are of him sleeping or just laying there. But that is what babies do. Sasha got a new headband with a flower. She loves it and we think she looks way cute in it. This is what she wore to church this week. Surprisingly, she generally leaves it on all day. Sasha also had her first day in nursery on sunday. She did really well; Daddy went with her the whole time. She played well with the kids and seemed to enjoy the whole new church experience. It was kind of nice to not have to fight with her during sunday school and priesthood sessions. She is so independent that we are not concerned about leaving her in there all alone; we are just concerned about "snack time." Her food allergies are something we simply do not want to mess with right now.






Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Well, Hilary's mom has left us and we are officially on our own again. Braden is sleeping just like a newborn, which means that mom and dad are also sleeping just like a newborn. However, Sasha is sleeping very well still. That is because Braden is not sleeping in the same room yet. We would like him to develop a better sleeping pattern before we put the two together. We shall see. This is Sasha's new favorite hat, sent to her by Ann, along with the little doggy and the butterfly shirt. She didn't want to take the hat off even though she was almost sweating. Gotta love the pigtails. That is Daddy's doing. She really likes it though. She started laughing when she saw herself in the mirror. Here is grandma with the grandkids. I know he looks funny, but that is what babies do best (either that or just darn cute!).