Sunday, December 28, 2008
Christmas Day
On Christmas morning, Brenton and Thatcher woke to discover that Santa had brought gifts. Brenton's favorite was a Wiggles guitar, which he played with all morning on and off. Thatcher got a play mat for the floor. Brenton also got a Wiggles DVD which he was excited about (notice the "wiggles fingers" in the picture). We had a busy holiday, but were able to spend a lot of time with family!
Christmas Jammies and Letters to Santa
As is tradition in Michael's family, everyone opened new jammies on Christmas Eve. Of course, we got the boys matching ones and they were so cute. After we got dressed for bed, Michael helped the boys write letters to Santa, before tucking everyone in for the night. Brenton was so excited about doing all of this, although he really didn't understand why we were doing it!
Christmas Cookies with Luke and Lily
Monday, December 22, 2008
Thatcher's One Month Old
We can't believe that Thatcher has already been with our family for an entire month. We are continuing to adjust to life with 2 boys and with limited sleep. It is definitely harder to get an extra nap with 2 babies. Thatcher continues to grow and is quickly outgrowing his newborn clothes. He is on medicine for acid reflux and is doing better, but still having some major spit up at times. He is making eye contact and beginning to start to "talk" to us. He is holding his head up pretty well and loves to be up on our shoulders or sit up so he can see. We snapped these pictures last night as Michael was holding him up (the only way he was happy).
A day with Nona and Popa
On Saturday, we spent the day with Nona and Popa. We started with breakfast at the Pancake Pantry. Then to a little shopping at the outlets. Next we went to the Bass Pro Shop, where we took a picture with a lovely moose (just like our family-right?). Brenton loved the Bass Pro Shop, because there were a lot of "pish." Finally we ended with an early dinner at a yummy Italian place. We had a great time and it was great to be out of the house for nearly an entire day! Thanks Nona and Popa for a fun day!
Making Cookies (or a Mess)
On Friday, Brenton and I made gingerbread cookies. He was so excited about measuring and stirring. I was impressed by his ability to do these things (with my help). His favorite part-turning on the mixer, especially when he turned it on a pretty high speed before I could stop him and sent powdered sugar all over the place, including the 2 of us. Later, he helped his Daddy ice the cookies, which mostly ended up in his belly!
Mr. Fix-It
Big Brother
Brenton has really embraced his role as a big brother. He loves Thatcher (although sometimes that love gets a little rough). He wants him to play so bad, and even brings him toys. The last few days he has wanted to read him a story (one of his favorites, Go Dog Go) and has been singing Thatcher songs with his guitar. It is so cute! We love to watch him!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Dixie Stampede
2 Little "Jesus" Boys
Last weekend, the Worship Arts Ministry at church put on "JOY" and we were asked to be Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, and toddler Jesus. We could not believe how good both boys did. Thatcher slept through 3 of the 4 performance and Brenton loved to go out on stage. Michael asked him every time if he wanted to go out and he would shake his head "yes," every time. After Sunday night's performance, he ended up wearing the wisemen's hats, which are as big as he is. Although we were very tired after the weekend, we feel that God was truly glorified and we were blessed to be a part of it!
Handy Man Brenton
Monday, December 8, 2008
Oh, Christmas Tree!
On Friday, we picked out our Christmas tree in the cold weather. We have a bigger place for a tree this year and we picked out one that seemed like a decent size. When we got it home, it looked really big, but it still fits nicely in our den/playroom, since there is not much beyond toys in the room. Brenton loved to decorate the tree and has several ornaments that he looks for every time he walks by. We always find that it is fun to decorate this tree as we reminisce about the ornaments that have come from the last five years of our marriage. I can only imagine what it will be like in 20 years!
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