Thursday, February 28, 2008

Noah news

An update on Noah's latest antics:

-A couple of days ago I noticed Noah was clasping his hands together when I put him in his chair for a snack or meal. I quickly figured out he was waiting to say the blessing. We call it prayer hands, and it is one of the cutest things I've ever seen.
-He loves to shake his head "no". He absolutely knows what it means, and does it vigorously any chance he gets.
-Noah gets very jealous when Gary or I sit with or hold Luke. He tries to push him out of our lap or just grabs onto us and cries until we pick him up. I expected Luke to be jealous, but I never thought Noah would be.
-He still likes to share, and one of his favorite things to share is his pacifier. He thinks it's very funny to put it in my or Gary's mouth and then pull it back out.
-He has finally started to enjoy reading, and I discovered today that one of his favorite books is Truck Jam. I think I read it about 10 times in a row this afternoon.
-"Uh-oh" is still his only word besides "mama" and "dada". I think he says "no", too, but I'm not sure if he's actually saying "no" or just making noise.
-Speaking of noise, he constantly makes the sound "eh". Whenever he points to something (and he points to a lot of things), he says, "Eh eh eh." When he wants something, he says, "Eh!" He gets many points across with one little syllable.
-He has a grand total of 5 teeth. He's had 3 on the bottom for a while, and the top 2 finally came in last week. It's so funny to see those big ol' top teeth when he smiles.

I'm sure there's more, but I think that's the best I can do at 9:30 at night!

Desserts with Dad

Tonight was "Desserts with Dad" at Luke's school. The kids worked hard on lots of goodies for their dads. Luke's favorite part was, of course, the cookies.
This is a laptop and a clock Luke made for Gary.
Luke also made a coin holder.
At Luke's request, he and Gary made "crazy faces".

Monday, February 25, 2008

Field trip

Luke's class went to the post office last Thursday. I must admit that I enjoyed it as much as the kids - it's amazing that mail ever gets anywhere!
The Frog class
Luke and his friend Kaylee
All the boys got on a big scale outside and weighed a whopping 285 pounds!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Silly boy

This old butter tub is in a drawer of stuff that the boys can play with in the kitchen. Noah got it out tonight, and I put it on his head. When it fell off, he fussed till I put it back on, and he walked around with in on his head for several minutes. This from the child who takes a hat off as soon as I put it on. I think he looks like a Shriner, and Luke said he looked like Abraham Lincoln.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

My boys


Documenting the damage

The hail basically sheared off the texture on our shingles. This is a picture of our gutter with the shingle particles inside.

The bottom two pictures show dents in the gutter.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Holy cow!

This morning Gary and I were awakened at 6:30 to the sound of golfball-sized hail pounding our house. We've endured some pretty severe storms since we've lived here, but we've never seen hail like this. It sounded like someone was throwing rocks at the windows, and I thought at any moment we'd hear shattering glass. My van was in the garage, thank goodness, but Gary's company car has lots of dents in it. The ground was covered in hail stones, some of which hung around for several hours afterwards, even though it's almost 50 degrees outside. The crazy thing is that storms like this are common in the spring, but are quite unusual for winter. When it comes to Texas weather, you never know what you might get!

Happy heart day!

We had a lovely Valentine's day. It started with pink, heart-shaped chocolate chip pancakes which, oddly enough, Luke didn't like. He and Noah both got several Valentine's treats which they liked a lot. Mimi gave Luke some more art stuff (as we call it around here), and he couldn't wait to get started creating more fabulous projects. For dinner, I made red food for my boys: spaghetti, tomatoes & mozzarella, and chocolate covered strawberries for dessert. Gary got me a beautiful arrangement of red, long-stemmed roses, and we've all enjoyed having a little candy around the house.




I love my boys! Happy Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Got yogurt?

I've been letting Noah try to feed himself yogurt for the past two days. We obviously have more work to do.



Friday, February 8, 2008

Noah's makeover

Noah got his first haircut today! I was holding out as long as I could since this will be the last first haircut for me, but Noah's stringy, straggley hair won out and today was the big day. He actually did pretty well and only fussed a little. I gave him a lollipop for entertainment, and we were both very stick by the time the whole thing was over. He looks like a big boy now and not a baby (which is a little sad for me.)
The first snip!
"I would get a haircut every day if it meant getting a lollipop!"
Ewwww . . . the stickiness!!

What a handsome boy!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

What a character!

Here are two funny Noah stories:

When Noah's eating, he likes to feed whomever happens to be closest to him. Yesterday we were sitting on the floor, and he was eating Cheerios. When he was done, he walked away; a few minutes later he walked back to me and put something in my mouth. At first I assumed it was a Cheerio, but as soon as he put it in my mouth, I knew it was something I didn't want to eat. When I took it out I discovered that he had just fed me a piece of dog food. Yummy! I told him I didn't want it and to give it to Molly, which he did. Then he went back to her dog food container, got two more pieces out, and tried to shove those in my mouth as well. You just never know what a day will bring around here!


Yesterday (right around the time he fed me the dog food), Noah discovered Luke's toy recorder. When he heard the noise he could make on it, he cracked up. He'd blow into it and then laugh, laugh, laugh! Sometimes he was laughing so hard that he couldn't blow on it anymore. It was so very funny!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Awwww!

Noah's latest trick is to walk up to the sofa or recliner and lay his head down so everyone will say, "Awww! What a sweet baby!" He also loves on anything soft - his blankie, t-shirts he has pulled out of a drawer, a burp cloth -again so everyone will exclaim, "That's so sweet!" It's funny how quickly they learn what gets them attention!

Hey, good lookin'!

But I get my winning personality from my mom!


Sleepy-head

More nighttime hijinks from Sir Luke.