Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Catching up

Okay...so a lot has been going on since I last updated.

This is Mitchell's 6 month picture. He had his 6 month well baby visit. He got 3 shots...including flu vaccine. He cried a little...I held him and got blood all over my shirt! He weighs 16 pounds...and is in the 80th pecentile for length. ( i can't remember the specifics right now...bad mommy.)



The weekend of September 18th was my class reunion. Time flies when you're having fun! It was great to see old friends and reconnect. Boy have we changed...mostly for the good I hope. The reunion really made me reflect. I really have to thank God for blessing me with extraordinary friends. I am so forunate to have people in my life who are such truly loving and kind people.

On the Monday after our reunion, Mel, Steph and I got together to cook. It was our freezer meal day. We had a blast...got a lot done...but really missed Chris. It's just not the same without the whole crew!

We also had an awesome experience this weekend. Thanks to my mom, Craig and I got to go to a nascar race. We went to Dover International Speedway with my Uncle Mike and Aunt Holly. They've been going there since 1992 I think. They knew every nook and cranny...and showed us around. It was so fun. The sound is overwhelming...but so cool. We rented head phones and a scanner. Wow! What a day. (My mom also volunteered to watch all FOUR boys. Its the first time we've been away from all of them for an extended period of time. She deserves a gold star for offering her services!!!)

Connor has been under the weather the last few days. He had a fever of 102 on Monday...stayed home from school on Tuesday and Wednesday. According to Craig, he's feeling better now. He'll probably head back to school tomorrow.

Even though he wasn't feeling the best, we headed out to our neighbors and got a ton of fall decorations. All for $20. They each got to pick a big pumpkin and a little one. We'll see if we do any carving this year.


This is Sawyer and Jackson chasing after the chickens on the farm. They could have stayed there all day. Too cute.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

BIG, BIG Stuff

So, we've had an incredibly busy...and productive few days.

After a really, really long day at work on Wednesday, I woke up Thursday morning exhausted. Fortunately, Craig was home so he got up with the kids...and made pancakes for breakfast. We all walked Connor out to the bus. We were chilling in the rec room trying to figure out what to do when the phone rang. It was my BFF Chris...she needed to go to Target and asked if she could come visit. Absolutely, I said. She and her youngest drove up and spent a few hours a our house. It was great.

She's to blame for this next picture though.



Here we are at the Strasburg Railroad on Saturday. We went to celebrate a HUGE event in our lives.

Jackson is potty trained!!!!! (okay...we're 99.9999% there, but what's an accident among friends?)

It all started with Chris sharing her potty boot camp strategy with us. Craig and I were both off Friday. We woke up...it was pouring...we put Connor on the bus and potty boot camp here we come! We started off slow...but by the afternoon we were having great success! Jackson did awesome. We couldn't have been prouder...we cheering, we danced, we clapped....he pooped. He even called me into the bathroom at one point to see his "accomplishment". Yeah.

To further reward and encourage him, we headed over to the Strasburg Railroad to see Thomas. It is usually crazy busy over there when Thomas is in town...but because of the rain and overcast skies, we were good to go. The boys had a great time...and Jackson smiled like you wouldn't believe.

As if all this wasn't exciting enough....


Mitchell is now 6 months old! Can you believe it!? And you know what comes with 6 months...



His first taste of real food. Green beans were the vegetable of choice. He seemed to like it. As a matter of fact, he really seemed ready for more than cereal. He did a great job. A few faces and some mess...but hey, what are you gonna do.

At 6 months, here's a few tidbits on Mitchell....

  • you have 3 teeth...but are drooling to beat the band. there are a bunch more just ready to break through
  • you are roly poly and are always flipping around in your crib
  • you coo and laugh all the time
  • you are starting to sit up on your own...but topple over as soon as you reach for something
  • you love your brothers...they cover you with kisses and hugs always...though you can sometimes be overwhelmed by their "excessive" love
  • you still don't sleep through the night. you're up at least once to nurse. i'm convinced it's just so you can smile at mommy in the middle of the night
  • you have the cutest smile...its worth those wake-up calls just to see it
  • you are super healthy and head to your 6 month doctor visit this week.
  • you are loved beyond measure

On a side note...I got a chance to see a movie star today. Jonathon Groff was in town for the local premier of "Taking Woodstock". He's such a super nice guy.

Wow...what a weekend.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Labor Day

We've been trying to labor as little as possible this holiday weekend. Craig finished up the water line project on Friday...so now we have a "water hydrant" at the end of the lane. He did a great job. He also hung the new door on the tobacco shed...with the help of our neighbor. It looks good too. This is the first time that the tobacco shed has been used since Craig's father grew tobacco. It's nice to make use of the barn.

Saturday afternoon Mitchell and I headed out to the Hospice Auction for a bit. He was a real hit. Everyone said he looks like me...I hope that's a good thing.

When we got home, we headed out to the pond with Connor, Jackson and Daddy and did some fishin'. Didn't catch a darn thing, but we had a good time trying. Turns out our fishing rods are not in the best shape (not a big surprise). We'll have to work on them for next time.


jackson loved helping Craig get the line ready...though he was the most patient of fishermen. As soon as I headed in to get Mitchell a hat...Jackson was right behind.


Connor enjoyed it. When I asked if he caught anything he said...no fish...just a bunch of this green stuff! Yech. He though maybe we'd eat fish for dinner if they caught something. I have a feeling his "fish" would have turned out looking a lot like chicken nuggets.

Connor and Jackson had a cute moment on the way home from church. Jackson was trying to talk to me while Craig was in the store getting milk and a paper...I was having a hard time hearing him so he kept repeating himself. To which Connor yelled out..."shut it off Jackson". Jackson responded defiantly..."I will not shut it off...I'm trying to talk here.". Craig and I cracked up. Connor quickly pointed out that he did not say shut up...that's not allowed in our house!

Oh, my.

We're (okay...it's actually Craig that's done 99.6% of the work) almost done painting the barns. Tomorrow I'll take some pictures and share.

School Daze


Okay...so I mentioned the help from the Grandmas for the first day of school, but I only included a picture of them from the knees down. So, I thought I'd add this picture. Here we are waiting for the bus. (I'm honestly not sure where Connor is in this picture...I promise he is not in the middle of the road!)
This is Day 2. It was chilly again...but this time Connor's sweatshirt did not have pockets. (Minor issue!?!?!) So, I dug out the spider man gloves. Good thing I knew right where they were. Connor was tickled.
Here's the bus...pulling right up to the end of our lane! It was so nice. Mitchell was actually still sleeping, so Connor, Jackson, Sawyer and I walked out to the end of the lane together. (Jackson even put on his new back pack)
Jackson was a little sad that he didn't get to go with Connor. Connor asked me to take a picture of he and Jackson next to the bus....that way Jackson could look at the picture later and feel good...like it was his bus too. It was such a kind thought...too bad I couldn't get the shot off in time. I promise I'll try again this week.