Tuesday, July 31, 2007

4

It's very hard for me to believe, but Luke turned 4 yesterday. It just doesn't seem possible that four years ago I was in the hospital with my brand-new baby boy. What a funny little guy he has become! He has brought so much joy into our lives, and I feel thankful and grateful that God blessed us with him. I certainly have my bouts of frustration with him, but overall he's a sweet, loving, funny, smart, precious little boy. Here are a few pictures from his big day.



A new robe from Mimi & Jerry
Luke is very into Spiderman, so a lot of the gifts were of the Spidey variety, including this umbrella.

Having a blast at Pump-It-Up!

We of course had to have a Spiderman cake. My friend Donna made it for Luke, and she also made spiderweb cookies to go in the goodie bags.

Happy Birthday, Luke!

Friday, July 27, 2007

Fun in the tub

I love bath time for a few reasons:

-It signals the end of the day. My boys are precious . . . they're even more precious when they're quiet & sleeping!

-Luke & Noah both love being in the bath, and it's fun to see them together.

-There's nothing better than a clean baby (and big boy) in PJ's.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Luke

Luke got an early birthday present this weekend - it's a combination 3-D View Master/Binocular. While he was looking at one of the View Master discs of fish, he told me some of their names . . .
-"thin, water, spike-eater crocodile"
-"two, underwater sea plant tangle-vines fish"
-"fish plant scaly lives in a plant"
What an imagination!

Speaking of imaginations, this morning Luke "decorated" his room with all the stuffed animals from his bed. Believe it or not, he sleeps with all of these!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

7 months

Noah is 7 months old today! His latest trick is sitting up - he's still a little wobbly when he sits up, but he's got the basics of it down. He's been trying to get up on his knees when he's on his tummy, so I think crawling may happen sooner rather than later. While we were at the beach, he started saying, "Ba ba ba", and just yesterday he said, "Ma ma ma." I know he's not really saying "mama", but it sure does sound like he is. He doesn't have any teeth yet, but that's OK because I love his toothless, gummy smile! He is still very content (except when he's hungry, and if he is, you better feed him NOW!!) Everyone at the beach kept commenting on how much he smiles and how happy he is, and that's basically Noah in a nutshell.


Tuesday, July 17, 2007

A few more pictures




One of the sand dollars we found.
We had an early birthday celebration for Luke.
Although we're glad to be home, we already miss being at the beach. I think this was one of my favorite trips to Edisto; Luke had so much fun playing with the other kids that I actually felt like I could enjoy myself. It was a week filled with friends, food, & fun.





Part 3: Edisto


We finally made it to the beach on Sunday! The weather was perfect all week, we ate lots of great food, and enjoyed being with our beach friends once again. Luke particularly liked playing with Josie. They spent hours reading, coloring, and playing on the beach. She is a sweetie pie, and her sister, Margot, is a riot. Luke & London got their own room and had fun building forts out of the quilts.

Noah's first dip in the ocean.



Gary told me not to post this picture on my blog, but how could I resist?




Luke, Josie, & Margot



Josie, Luke, & London

Luke learns the finer points of crabbin'.

Luke & Margot found lots of hermit crabs and even a few sand dollars.

Part 2: Columbia

They boys and I got to Columbia on Friday, and Gary flew in later that evening. Needless to say, the Chumleys were excited to see Luke & Noah. Luke's 11-year-old cousin, Grayson, and his Uncle Greg both tried to beat him at memory, but neither one succeeded.

No one can beat the master!

Lauren, 14 & Grayson, 11

Noah found a soft place to take a nap.



Part 1: Greenville

We had a great time in Greenville! Both boys did very well on the plane, something I was grateful for since I was by myself. Noah basically slept the whole time and when he was awake he was pretty good. I charged the battery on our portable DVD player the night before, but I forgot to turn it off, so the battery was dead by the time we got on the plane. Luke took it pretty well, and he entertained himself for most of the trip.


Once we got there, we were able to spend lots of time with my family and also saw one of my dearest friends Tonya and her two children. Luke did his first sparkler on the 4th of July . . . he was a little hesitant at first, but he was soon waving them around. Here are some of the pictures from this first part of our trip.


Luke played everyone in at least one game of Spiderman Memory . . . he never lost.

Uncle Cam got to meet Noah for the first time.


Mimi and one of her boys.

"Crazy" cousin Ethan (that's what Luke calls him.)

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Traveling

The boys & I are headed to South Carolina today to see my family. We're staying in Greenville till Friday, and then we're meeting Gary in Columbia. We leave for Edisto on Sunday. I'm a little anxious about flying with both boys by myself, but it's a direct flight, so I expect we'll be OK. Since we haven't been to the beach in two years, I'm really looking forward to seeing our beach friends and relaxing on the beach (yeah, right!) I know we'll have a good time - I just hope all this rain doesn't follow us to the beach. I'll be sure to post pictures when we get back in two weeks.