Wednesday, October 26, 2011

First Snow!

It snowed, and snowed, and snowed Tuesday night. The boys were thrilled and could not wait to get outside to play. But before they could play, they had to endure flu shots at the allergist's office that went something like this:
1. Morgan informs Daddy that he's staying home while Daddy and Jacoby go get flu shots.
2. They drive into Boulder at the end of the snow storm--trees are down, and the power's out.
3. We check in and get allergy testing done for egg and the flu shot. The boys are still allergic to eggs but not to the flu shot. No surprises there.
4. Finally, it's time for the flu shot. Jacoby informed me the day before that I would be bringing ice for these shots or he wasn't coming (I'm not sure at what point the 4.5 and 2.5 year olds decided they could just opt out of certain events). So we bring ice, the nurse is cool with it, the boys were champs, and the shots are done. Yay!
5. The boys went home and played for a long time in the snow and had a ball.

The power is still out at preschool, so they're closed and that's sort of messed up Justin and my plans for the day. But, oh well. Justin has a dissertation committee all lined up and ready to go. His proposal will get submitted in January (hopefully). His classes are keeping him busy, but his students are doing well and progressing nicely with the language. I leave for Hawaii tomorrow morning and am feeling pretty good about the meeting. I'm going to miss my family like crazy, but I'm hoping for a little R & R on the beach. The last 6 weeks have been way too busy. Morgan informed me last weekend that when he gets to be a mommy, he's going to work on a computer too...effectively sending my mommy guilt-o-meter off the charts.

In other news, we finally got our family pictures taken last week. We'll see how they turned out sometime next week. I liked what she did with us, but there were some wild cards at play like starting 30 minutes late, 40 mph wind (effecting only the one person in the family with hair), restless boys, a CU game, and a few people who thought they belonged in our family pictures as well.

Here are a few pics of the snow storm:

Eating snow together

This kid definitely inherited the same snow gene his dad has

Love, love, love this boy

Love, love, love this boy too

Having a great time in all their winter garb

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Beware

The dragons have come to play...


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Busy Times

Suffice it to say that we are BUSY! Also slightly weary, but overall doing great. Here is a look back over the past week or so in pics:

Our family pictures got canceled (and rescheduled), so we opted for the annual pumpkin patch outing instead.

The boys were sort of into the pumpkins but were mostly excited about the bouncy castles. At what point did bouncy castles become part of the pumpkin patch/farm theme?!

On the hunt for the biggest pumpkins

Our friends M. and A. came over for an afternoon/evening while their parents were busy. We did lots of coloring, hide and seek, and playing.

Making music together...it's so fun to see pink in our house! (:

They gobbled up mass quantities of spaghetti. It was interesting trying to prepare supper with 4 kids in the house...I'm pretty sure I'm happy to not be out-numbered on most days.

And of course the second child has mastered this new trick and enjoys showing it off and stopping his Mommy's heart.

A different view in case you like this better

Helping Mommy with the weekly batch of muffins

Have a great week everyone!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Our Special Visitors

We had a wonderful weekend with Aunt Kenzie and Ben. We took a drive on the Peak to Peak Highway to see the beautiful fall colors. It was a gorgeous day up in the Colorado high country and the color of the turning aspens was amazing.

Our preschool held a harvest festival on Saturday, so we spent time chatting with friends and teachers while the boys joined in some of the activities. The highlight was a performance by Miss A. and the Oonie Koonie Cowgirls--they of course were a hit. One of Jacoby's best friends came and sat by him during the performance, and he about turned inside out from being bashful and completely smitten! Then we were off to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. They have a new T-Rex robotic exhibit that was pretty cool. Morgan is in a phase where he's quite afraid of becoming the prey of something, so he wanted nothing to do with this part of our visit and actually demanded that we take him to the Children's Museum instead! We had a good time walking through the exhibits with Kenzie and Ben, and Jacoby walked the entire time (the first time a parent didn't cart him around--big milestone!)!

On Sunday we enjoyed a lazy morning at home. Aunt Kenzie had the boys laughing, screaming, and running around the backyard like crazy. She had to take a nap with them to recover. (: We visited the zoo that afternoon and got to see some fun new things. They do a lot of feedings in the late afternoon, so we were lucky to see quite a few of those and a lot of active animals. The boys were sad to say good-bye to our special visitors but we're looking forward to seeing them again at Christmas.

The week has flown by. Morgan's class has a field trip to the zoo on Friday. Jacoby's class started learning about the letter C. Justin and I were asked to be parent mentors for new families starting at our preschool. We're apparently veterans now that we've had two kids go through the entire track (Infant - Prek). So, we were introduced to our first family this week and will probably be getting together with them sometime in the near future. The preschool was awarded nearly $1 million by the City Council to open a new early childhood education center about a block from my office. The center will focus a lot of outreach to Head Start kiddos and those from low-income/at-risk backgrounds. It's very exciting and we're proud to be a part of such a cool school!

We don't have much planned for the weekend except for the dreaded event on Sunday involving us all looking our best, smiling appropriately, the 2 small people (who will be bribed...I mean given a worthwhile incentive) cooperating, the weather holding, and a photographer. Sigh. Having pictures taken is about as much fun for me as recovering from a C-section, but I think I and all involved will survive and hopefully get a couple of good photos from the thing. (:

A few notable quotes:
Morgan: "Mommy, you're Erin. You're Erin the Mommy."
Jacoby (referring to the color of slides): "There are black parks and purple parks in North America." It was news to me that he is familiar with our continent!

Here are some pictures from our adventures:

We really enjoyed getting to know Ben and spending time with these two. They were always quick to lend a hand with the boys.

We stopped for a picnic during our drive in the mountains and had fun climbing on the rocks.

Here we are

Lovely fall colors

I love Jacoby's smile in this pic

One of our favorite places along the Peak to Peak Highway

Reading with Jacoby

Two very busy boys in the backyard

Kenzie learning about something

Lots of loves were given whenever she could catch a boy

Morgan hitching a ride at the zoo

More snuggles

Morgan leaping into my picture

A wrestling match

Reading together