Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ho Ho Ho

It's official, the kids have spoken with the Big Man himself. While waiting in line, Christian was doing the potty dance because he was so excited and anxious. He had a very serious look about him like he was rehearsing the moment in his mind. When it was game time, he had such an extensive list that he was still turned toward Santa talking during most of the pics. He rattled off each Tranformer in detail. Mason managed to chant a few "ho ho ho's" at Santa then wanted off. It was bedtime at that point and he was hammered, but he didn't even scream, imagine that. My temperamental child didn't mind the scary bearded man in a red suit, not one bit!

Mom and Dad even got to jump in for a cheesy group shot, Mason was done at that point. We survived the masses at Festival of Trees and got to see our friend's beautiful tree. Christian wasn't such a fan of that "grouch who stole Christmas tree" while Mason was digging into the candy jar on display while I attempted to pose him for a pic.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Day of Thanks

Good food, great company and fun memories...

Yes, Mason is diving into my glass for some bubbly...cider that is.

We opted out of our planned St. George trip to have a mini vacation at home instead (the chaos of my Cali trip was still haunting me). We headed to Nana & Jace's on Thanksgiving Day for a small family gathering and fabulous turkey feast. Christian was so fascinated with the carving of the turkey - the electric knife was exciting but there was no chance of him eating the turkey once he saw the whole bird. When we were toasting our glasses of sparkling cider, Mason wanted in on the action too...hence the green shot glass (we teach them early apparently).
Boys in their aprons carving the bird.
Mmmm, the good stuff.

Such festive pilgrim hats Christian made for him and daddy - Cheers!
It was so nice having a few days to just relax and be together. We are so grateful for healthy kids and our great family and friends who make life so good! We truly have so much.
Now onto Jingle Bells, Frosty, Lights, Ho Ho Ho and holiday parties. Hope we can all take time to really enjoy the busy holiday season!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Little Cali Escape or Insanity??


I definitely wouldn't call it a VACATION, that's what Troy had while we were gone...but it was a fun, wild, exhausting ADVENTURE for sure! Me and the boys made yet another solo trek to Cali, this time to visit my dearest friend Jess and her girlies in Valencia (near Magic Mountain). The kids had a great time playing and then fighting like siblings after the second day. We hit up the Fashion District for some cheap finds ($20 boots) and great people watching - aka a crazy lady chasing us across the street yelling gibberish - also almost running out of gas on the jam-packed freeway and having to beg to use a bathroom. Oh the joys of downtown in a big city. I even had a random stranger in a hippie cafe give my baby a chinese astrology reading (not by choice) where he informed me that my son would have a hard time finding a mate someday because he's so confident in himself...umm okay thanks?
We did get a break from the kiddos one night for sushi (so yummy) and a mini neck/shoulder massage. I only pulled out the camera for a few sunny pics at Ventura Beach where the kids shoes got stolen by a bum. I mean who really steals kids shoes?? He was probably hoping to sell them back to us! Christian and Olivia were devasted, in tears and talking about that "mean guy" all weekend. Hey at least we got to go to the beach and yes, it was warm enough for shorts. Who could ask for more in this freezing, snowy Utah weather?! I AM GRATEFUL.

Chuck E Cheese action - Mason figured out how to beat the skee ball machine, slam dunk style! Watch out for flying balls!

Let me briefly describe my INSANE trip home (just for venting sake) - standby evening flight was full, hence a 4 am wakeup call, hour long commute through LA, return of rental car with 2 carseats, 2 suitcases, stroller, 2 boys to check-in, just to get on the very full WAIT-list. Finally we got seats reserved to find they were 10 rows apart from each other (my 3 year old and I) and there was a 2 hour fog delay. JUST GREAT! Devoured our rather large goodie bag before even boarding the flight, which led to overtired, stir-crazy, sugar-loaded kids kicking the seats (with a rather vocal lady seated within), screaming, hair pulling, spilled drinks and then baby falling asleep sitting up with 10 minutes to land and a cheeto in each hand. WHEW!! We survived...barely. I will remind myself, I chose this torture for a little fun and yes, fun was had. NOTE to self: no need to do this again anytime soon...or ever.
Thanks Jess for being such a great friend and hostess and thanks K.C. for being our Polygamist husband all weekend and letting us mess up the pad, a very nice pad indeed. Love you guys! Can't wait to see you again soon - KIDLESS girl's night is on!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

2 Minutes of Silence...

never a good thing at our house.
Where did he find my mascara? How did he open it?? He was just licking it up like a popsicle. Christian yells: Mason, boys don't use that!!

Trick-or-Treat

HaPpY HaLLoWeeN NigHT!

Monkey Boy and Bumblebee the Transformer

Mom and her Boys loved trick-or-treating this year, especially with the fabulous, warm weather we had. Christian ran up to each door singing a Halloween song from his Little Einsteins cartoon: "I am here to trick-or-treat, trick-or-treat, trick-or-treat," pounding on the door to the beat. Then when they'd open the door he'd just stand there in silence. He had it all figured out. Too funny! Mason rode in the wagon chanting "nandy nandy" (candy) and bit into almost every piece through the wrapper. I don't recall my first child learning the word candy at such an early age, go figure with #2. Smart boy discovered the joys of sugar early. He was so intrigued with all the lit up pumpkins and decor on every porch, wanting to touch everything, really soaking it all in.
At the end of the night, after visiting Grandma for her traditional chili and stew and birthday wishes, it was late and the kids were hammered. Our conversation:
Mom: Did you have a fun Halloween? It's all over now until next year.
Christian: Why? Did it all melt away?? (good point, where did it go?)
Mom: Well tomorrow is a new month, it's November and Thanksgiving time...that's when we eat turkey with our family and say what we're thankful for. Then do you know what comes next??
Christian (without skipping a beat): We go poop on the potty!
I was expecting Christmas or Santa but instead, my smart boy had a very practical answer. After we eat, we poop on the potty. Stick with the Basics.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Pumpkins, Ghosts & Goblins

With such large families, we are bound to have many, many Halloween parties and traditions. Grandma & Grandpa's costume & carving party is always a favorite. Mr. Mason even got in on the carving action, or so he thought, and really enjoyed eating the pumpkin pieces and seeds as we de-gutted our pumpkins. Pumpkin bowling and the pinatas were also a hit!

The Annual Hammond Halloween party is another favorite with a group so large we rent out the Sons of the Utah Pioneers building. I had the honors of hosting the kid's costume parade, so fun. Check out some of our cute cousins in costume. Troy even let me paint his face and managed to stay in costume for a whole 20 minutes...way to go Honey!

Mickey Mouse Clan - Miles, Stacey & Baby Alec

Witch partners in crime
WATCH OUT: Bumblebee the Transformer and Wolverine in action! Christian planned this costume for a month and patiently waited for the mailman to bring it to him. What a nice mailman we have to bring us costumes :)

EWWWW GUTS - cuz Josh - Christian wanted no part in it.
mmmm...sampling the pumpkin remains. Must feel great on all those new teeth!

Grandpa's Boy!
The Bad Guy face returns...testing out other costume choices at Nana's house.

Fun Fall Festivities



Fall Leaves

October was a busy month full of fun fall festivities: Wheeler's Farm with friends, Gardner's Village with family, Tracy Aviary, Halloween parties gallore and lots of running and jumping in the colorful fall leaves! Such a great time of year.


Monkey See, Monkey Do

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Here Comes the...

SuPeR HeRoES to save the day - Batman, Spidey and Ninja Turtle.

Christian has found his sidekicks - our cute neighbor friends speak his same "bad guy" language. Match made in heaven...or BaD GuY WoRLd.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Wild Man Mason


Is he really 15 months already?? and going on 3 years. This boy is something else! I don't remember my first child being so independent and tempermental at this age...oh wait, he wasn't. Mason is our drama-king, he turns on the screams and tears in a second and turns them right back off when he gets his way. He throws full blown tantrums - stomping, flailing around the floor, head-slamming, kicking - you name it. And he is a BiTeR - sometimes love bites, other times playful bites and quite often mean bites (like "give me that toy" bites on his poor big brother). Christian is in tears almost daily because of hair pulls, tackles and skin-breaking bites from little brother.
Such a TeASe...anything to get a reaction. Today he grabbed the rake from Christian and ran down the street screaming for joy as Christian chased him crying. Christian really is a good sport and loves his brother dearly. He always watches out for little brother and even defends him when he gets in trouble. They really are great buddies! Good thing Mr. Mason is so dang cute or we really wouldn't put up with his ATtiTUdE.

So Independent - He already wants to do everything himself - eat with a fork, brush his own teeth, climb onto everything (including the computer desk)...he runs around chanting "no no no" as he rips the house apart. Seriously.

Baby Talk - He loves his "mam-mals" (animals) and his food. All his first words include eating: "nana" (more like banana obsession and don't think about taking it out of the peel unless you want a banana hurled across the room and stomped on). Other words: eat, more, appo (apple, another fave where he needs the entire fruit or else), gape (grape), cookie, cracker, dink (drink, chanted over and over and louder and louder especially when mom is holding a 44 oz diet coke), key key (turkey)...to name a few. He also enjoyes telling us to "go go go" as we're always on the go.

Mr. Busy Pants keeps us on our toes and ALWAYS ENTERTAINED! When Daddy complains to people about how fiesty this boy is, I have to remind him of his own lovely temper and attitude. PAYBACK. Daddy's Boy for sure!

We sure love you Mason, our Wild Blue-Eyed Boy and can't wait for many more "firsts" and laughs. Brothers are best buds for life - we love watching them play, laugh and wrestle together and are so grateful they'll always have each other.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Babysitters

We get to hang with our darling nephew/baby cuz Alec on Fridays. The boys just LOVE having him at our house and are always eager to help (maybe a little too eager). Alec is such a good boy, the challenge is keeping Mason from poking, grabbing and loving him a little too rough (or a LOT too rough). Christian has been asking for a new baby sister named Lily (hmmm, wonder where he got that) for the past month so this is a good diversion for now. I tell him to ask Heavenly Father and maybe He will send us a baby sister when you're five...

"Alec loves my spider from school mom!"