…these two sets of little hands
Gavin
After working 12 hours last Friday, it was nice to come and see these two little school projects that the kids had done. I am a definite sucker for anything that captures the size of those sweet little hands.
…these two sets of little hands
Gavin
After working 12 hours last Friday, it was nice to come and see these two little school projects that the kids had done. I am a definite sucker for anything that captures the size of those sweet little hands.
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We have had two separate appointments for pictures with Gavin this week. Last week we did some of just him and then today we did some Christmas pictures and some of just him and Kayla. ( I hadn’t gotten any since he was about 9 months old! ) Gavin did not want to be a part of any of this. He didn’t want to sit, stand still, or smile. He also wanted to hold all of the props used to try to make him smile. I have decided that this is my least favorite age to photograph. At age one, the don’t have to much of an opinion about stuff and they are generally pretty agreeable. At age three, you can bribe them. At two, well nothing works. Thankfully, we had some very good and patient photographers.
He are some of the “best” ones. I will share the winners in a later post.
He was supposed to be laying on his tummy – that never happened.
He did not want to sit on the stool for this picture. We ended up putting him on the very end of my knees. The didn’t capture pics of him flailing back trying to throw himself off of the stool – thankfully I was holding him!
He was not a fan of the red chair
One of many action shots.
I love how Mikayla has a look like “What on earth is wrong with you!”
Complete meltdown
This one wasn’t too bad, but neither wanted to look at the camera, and Mikayla was not too happy that Gavin was holding the box with the ornament hiding inside.
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Last Saturday, several members of my family and I drove down to Atlanta to participate in the Strong Legs Run. It is a race sponsored benefiting Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta which happens to be the hospital that I work for. It is a great event with tons of fun family events. I have done the 5K in the past, but since Mikayla has started joining in, we have started doing the 2K fun run. Last year, I had to carry Mikayla the last half of the race. This year, with a little encouragement, she finished the whole thing! I was so proud of her and she was so excited that she beat all of us and “won” the race. :) This year my mother in law, sister and nephew joined us for the fun event.
Here is Mikayla playing a little put-put. It looked a little more like shuffleboard to me, though. There was also a balloon artist there – as you can see the kids were enthralled with him. I need him to come to my house because I can never captivate their attention like this for that long.
Mikayla also had an airbrushed tiger tattoo put on her hand. She decided to have it look like "Daddy’s tiger” (also known as the LSU Tiger). I was quite the proud daddy when he saw that.
There were also various mascots from local companies. This one was definitely the most interesting one. He is a natural gas flame from Georgia Natural Gas. Wierd!
He is my mini family pic. Gavin, as you can tell, was in a fantastic mood. He was a grump all day. After the race, we went to the post-race booth and got some food. Two bananas and part of a bagel later that boy was in a much better mood. If I had known that was all it would take, I would have gone through MUCH sooner. See how happy Mikayla is to have finished the race! I hope to finish many more together and eventually graduate to the 5K with her.
Since the race was pretty early, we decided to have a “slumber party” at my parents house the night before. Mikayla had been wanting to have one for quite a while so it was a perfect opportunity. We set her up with her sleeping bag on some loveseat cushions on the floor in the family room. Papa slept on the couch next to her. I think they both enjoyed their sleepover. :)
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We have had a week full of Halloween celebrations.
On Tuesday, we had a the Trunk or Treat at church. We had to hold it inside because it was raining. I didn’t get a lot of pictures of the actual Trick-or-Treating portion because it was pretty much mass chaos on the hallways where all of the kids were. Mikayla was excited to dress up for her premiere showing as Tinkerbell.
On Wednesday night, Jeremy was home from work , so we decided to carve pumpkins together.
Mikayla helped poke the holes of the pattern so that I could carve the designs out. I also let her help carve the larger portions of it.
Daddy and Gavin watched the Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin while Kayla and I carved.
I thought they turned out pretty cute!
On Friday, Mikayla’s preschool hosted a costume parade. It was a lot of fun seeing all of the kids dressed up – there was some really cute costume. There were a couple of fairies, but I do believe that Mikayla was the only Tinkerbell.
The kids even got to go Trick-or-Treating to all of the classrooms.
After the Trick-or-Treating, they had a Halloween party full of yummy goodies, stories and crafts. Mikayla had a lot of fun and I was happy to be able to be there with her.
So, finally, tonight was the “big” night. We were a little worried that the weather and rain was going to spoil our plans, but we had nothing more than a heavy drizzle. So with umbrellas in hand, we were able to go out and have a fun time. Mikayla had a great time, but she was also fairly patient in waiting for her slow moving little brother. The were so cute together!
My sweet little Tinkerbell. She had so much fun having her hair done “pretty”, having glitter put in her hair and getting to wear makeup. She was such a cutie!
This is my handsome little Peter Pan. You can guess how long that hat stayed on his head, but it was pretty cute for the 30 seconds that it did. He had a lot of fun this year and really enjoyed going to the houses and saying “tweee!” (treat)
This is my cute little nephew, Andrew. He was a turtle – such a cute costume! He was so laid back and really seemed to enjoy watching his crazy cousins.
We had our family over for dinner during all of the trick-or-treating fun. This has become a fun tradition that I really enjoy. The kids had these “mummy” dogs. Mikayla thought they were really neat.
This is apparantly what happens after a serious sugar high – you crash! Mikayla just crawled in to Jeremy’s arms and passed out. She is such a sweet and cuddly girl at the end of the day
Gavin, on the other hand, who had no candy, was wired and ready to go all night.
I just love these special occasions with my children – they make for wonderful memories!
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Two years ago today, this little boy entered our family.
I just can’t believe how fast he is growing up. This is Gavin at his first birthday party. He was just starting to get those sweet little curls at the back of his head.
Now he has a head full of those curls (that I just love and I hope they never go away!) .
He brings so much joy to our lives. He is generally, a pretty easy-going little boy, but when he wants something or doesn’t get what he wants, he has quite the temper! That is definitely one of his more challenging traits. He is, although, my little cuddle buddy. He loves to be held and will sit in your lap for a long time, especially after waking up in the morning or after his nap. He loves to give kisses and hugs. I just can’t get enough of them.
He if finally starting to talk some. He has a couple of words that he says: mama, dada, bye-bye, book, cup, juice, tay-tah (Kayla), Ah-ma (Grandma), Nana, Papa, backpack, outside, okay, and No!. His specialty, however, is phrases. It’s funny because he really doesn’t talk very much, but it’s seems that we’ve bypasses most words and have jumped right to simple sentences. He says: Here you go, Let’s go, What did I do?, Where (insert name) go?, What’s up Mama?, and I’m okay!. He also is apparently bilingual. If I ask him a yes or no question and he wants to answer, yes, he seems to be saying, “Si.” We can thank Dora and Diego for that. I also think that Gavin says a lot more than anybody can understand. Gavin is ALWAYS babbling. He is so serious about it, too. He looks at you and just babbles of a sentence. Occasionally, I can pick out a word or two. I know one day, I will miss this fun language of his.
So, Happy Birthday my sweet boy! I love spending time with you and am so enjoying my this time with my little toddler. Your sister has proved that this time goes by way too fast. You can slow down a little if you want – I am in no hurry for you to grow up. Love, Mama xoxo
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Last Saturday, we celebrated Gavin’s 2nd birthday. I can’t believe that he is almost two years old. We had a great day, despite the drizzly, 4o degree weather.
Look at the cute birthday boy! He was very excited to wear his “go” (Diego) birthday hat. My mom made this wonderful Baby Jaguar cake – she is so talented!
Gavin got some great presents. He is such a lucky little boy to have so many people that love him. My favorite part of the gift opening portion of the evening was Gavin climbing into his Tonka truck to go for a ride. So cute!
I just love this little guy! We had a great night celebrating his two years here in our family. He has brought us so much joy and I am so thankful to have him in my life.
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A couple of years ago, my sister in law Ashley, got Mikayla this great gift of a drum that had several little musical instruments in it. Both of my children have loved it. This week, Gavin has been playing with it a lot. Jeremy taught him to knock the sticks together, say “one, two, three!”, (well, it actually sounds more like “free, free, free”) and start drumming on the drum. It is so darn cute!
I should clarify that we don’t typically walk around the house shirtless. The was a little incident a leaky dirty diaper. I won’t way anything beyond that.
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So we live in a small-ish town. It is the perfect mix of small town character and access to big city perks. Every fall, we host an old fashion country fair. It is definitely something to look forward to. We always have a lot of fun and spend way too much money, but I would never miss it.
Mikayla had a lot of fun on all of the rides. Last year, she was a little apprehensive, but all fear was gone this year. She also had a lot of fun making new friends on many of the rides. Whenever she was in a car by herself, she would ask every child that walked by if the wanted to sit with her. She is so social.
She decided to have face painted like a kitty-cat. I think she makes a precious kitty.
Mikayla also had a lot of fun playing the games. She won some lovely prizes that have been added to our every outrageous collection of stuffed animals.
Gavin got to ride on the carousel with Mikayla. It was the only ride that I felt comfortable putting him on. There weren’t any others that a parent could ride on with them and I didn’t trust Mikayla to make sure he stayed in his seat. :) He loved the carousel – so much so that when it stopped he was taken off kicking and screaming.
My favorite part of the fair is the food! The kids enjoyed that part, too. We had hand-dipped corn dogs, funnel cakes and cotton candy. YUMMY!
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