Once again, just thought this was cute!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Crazy Dress-Up Day
Maleah's Sleeping Mask
Cody and I just thought this was cute. Maleah got this sleeping mask for Christmas and it has actually turned out to be quite functional for her. She and Jess share a room and Jess likes to have some lights on from the hall or something so it's not totally dark and Maleah wants it to be pitch black, so the mask has turned out to be a decent compromise for them.
Rylan's 1st Birthday
Here Rylan is posing with his gifts and his birthday sign. He was clapping for himself. And, yes, that is a broom with the gifts. That was one of his favorites. He has a broom obsession. Any house that we go to he has to search out their broom to play with. We are raising a future janitor!!!
Enjoying the cake!
Enjoying the cake!
Happy Birthday Rylan!!!
Here's our big one-year-old enjoying his birthday cake. He actually liked it! We put Cool-Whip instead of frosting and the cake was a homemade banana cake so I think it was a little less sweet. It was so cute to watch him.
Rylan's First Attempt at Walking
This was the night before Rylan's first birthday. Jess was filming this and she was so excited it was hard to keep her focused, but she did a good job. I love how Rylan smiled for the camera after he was done. He was so proud of himself! He definitely knows what the camera is for.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Rylan's Thoughtful Gift
I had this gift sitting on my living room floor that I was getting ready for one of my good friends that just had a baby. We caught Rylan after he had so thoughtfully added a few handfuls of dirt to the gift. You can't see, but somehow he got a bunch under the sweater and it was in all the folds of the bag, so it didn't survive. He's such a little munchkin!
Carnival
This was just a random Saturday night in March that we had Katie and the girls over to have a little carnival. We set up a few games. Here are Isaac and Eliza at the fish pond.
Rylan was clueless, but adorable, as always!
Eliza waiting to catch something!
This game ended up being harder than we expected. Cody made boxes out of tape on the floor and the kids had to roll the ball into them and they got a score according to which box it landed in. It was fun to watch the cheers that went up when each of them finally got the ball in the box.
Eliza waiting to catch something!
This game ended up being harder than we expected. Cody made boxes out of tape on the floor and the kids had to roll the ball into them and they got a score according to which box it landed in. It was fun to watch the cheers that went up when each of them finally got the ball in the box.
Exotic Holdrege Nebraska
The end of February we took a weekend trip to Holdrege for Cody to do a presentation. We stayed in the hotel and spent the evening before his presentation swimming and watching movies. We had a really good time. I think this picture is adorable! Cody has so much fun with this little boy and this captured a little bit of that.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Daddy/Daughter Date Night
The night of February 18th Cody and the girls had a daddy-daughter date night for activity days at the church. It was a 50's night so here they are before they left. They had a really great time.
Here's what Maleah had to say about what they did that night:
"When we got there we played a game where you would get a heart and they would tape it to your back and you couldn't see it and you would try to guess what was on your heart. All the hearts had something about Jesus on them. We also played a different game where the kids took off their shoes and they went behing a curtain and all the dads would have to guess which was their daughter's. My favorite game was 'are you my daughter?' All the girls sat in a semi-circle and the dads would get a pillow and a wooden spoon and they would put it on one of the girls laps and they would say 'are you my daughter?' and the girl would say 'I love you daddy' in whatever voice they wanted to and he had to guess if that was his daughter. We also ate hotdogs, salads and for dessert we had rootbeer floats! After that they read stories about how the parents met and the girls had to guess which parents each story was about. It was fun!"
Jessica said, "I liked when we all sat in a half circle and one of the dads would have a pillow and a spoon and blindfold on their eyes and they would come around and say 'are you my daughter?' and the daughter would say 'I love you daddy' and they would say yes if they knew it was their daughter and no if they knew it wasn't. I liked it when it was my dad's turn and Bro. Talbot got in the circle and said 'I love you daddy' in a high girly voice when my dad came to him. It was really funny!"
I got to stay home with the boys and we made pigs-in-a-blanket for dinner and Isaac thought that was the bomb! Here he is showing which one he was going to eat. The kid LOVES hotdogs. I think he ate 3 before I had to stop him.
Here's what Maleah had to say about what they did that night:
"When we got there we played a game where you would get a heart and they would tape it to your back and you couldn't see it and you would try to guess what was on your heart. All the hearts had something about Jesus on them. We also played a different game where the kids took off their shoes and they went behing a curtain and all the dads would have to guess which was their daughter's. My favorite game was 'are you my daughter?' All the girls sat in a semi-circle and the dads would get a pillow and a wooden spoon and they would put it on one of the girls laps and they would say 'are you my daughter?' and the girl would say 'I love you daddy' in whatever voice they wanted to and he had to guess if that was his daughter. We also ate hotdogs, salads and for dessert we had rootbeer floats! After that they read stories about how the parents met and the girls had to guess which parents each story was about. It was fun!"
Jessica said, "I liked when we all sat in a half circle and one of the dads would have a pillow and a spoon and blindfold on their eyes and they would come around and say 'are you my daughter?' and the daughter would say 'I love you daddy' and they would say yes if they knew it was their daughter and no if they knew it wasn't. I liked it when it was my dad's turn and Bro. Talbot got in the circle and said 'I love you daddy' in a high girly voice when my dad came to him. It was really funny!"
I got to stay home with the boys and we made pigs-in-a-blanket for dinner and Isaac thought that was the bomb! Here he is showing which one he was going to eat. The kid LOVES hotdogs. I think he ate 3 before I had to stop him.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Valentine's Day
We have somehow started a tradition of making pink heart pancakes every Valentine's Day. this year we made it a little more fun by putting each child's initial on top. It was pretty fun. Here they are displaying and in Rylan's case mutilating their pancakes
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