Friday, March 26, 2010

A five year old boy

For weeks leading up to his birthday, Carter would say things like, "I can't believe I am almost a five year old boy," or "Mom, can you believe we are going to have a five year old boy in our family." Indeed I can't buddy. It is hard to believe it has been five years since this sweet rolly-polly baby boy joined our family.



Carter is my sweet, cuddly, sensitive child. He is super chill and ALWAYS happy. Carter is always giving us hugs and telling us he loves us. He loves spending time with his family, reading stories, playing x-box, watching movies, swimming and playing soccer. Happy Birthday Buddy!


Carter started out his birthday with a GRUNDLE of presents from Mom, Dad, Ammon and Grandmas and Grandpas.


He was excited about every one of them,


especially the Star Wars stuff.


For dinner Cart chose "those green things I like," (a.k.a. artichokes) and jello. I added some grilled chicken to make it a little more well rounded meal.


Of course we had to have a chocolate Star Wars cake and chocolate ice cream.


Not my best work ever, but cut me some slack- it's been a stressful month.


Happy Birthday Carter Ben!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

A nice "Spring" break for Mom


This year for Spring break, I was the one who got a nice, much needed vacation. My fabulous husband stayed home with the kids and I flew to D.C./Maryland to visit family and see my newest niece and nephew be blessed. Despite delayed and cancelled flights and an unexpected overnight stay in a hotel in New Jersey, it was a fun and relatively low stress trip. Here are the highlights:



1. Spending time with this cute family and attending the twins' blessing.


2. Hearing this cute little guy say, "SAWWNEEE"


3. Meeting Lilly Ann


4. Meeting Liam A.K.A. "Chunk"


5. Visiting with my Uncles Stuart and Trent


6. Spending time with the Neel family Uncles, Aunt and Cousins.


7. Visiting Mike, Kim, Megan and Henry in Arlington.


8. Seeing the White House,


9. and the Lincoln monument.

10. Having D.C.'s three finest tour guides show us around the National Mall.


11. Seeing the plaque depicting my Grandpa Stewart at the WWII memorial, and spending "kid free" time with my parents.



12. Having my dad tell me a hundred times, "a picture is worthless without a person in it," and then having a hundred pictures of myself in front of every attraction we saw.


13. The Jefferson monument.


14. The world's coolest stroller (and cutest kids).


15. Visiting the National Museum of Natural History.


16. Having one day of nice weather.


17. My dad coming back to Des Moines with me for a visit and spending a beautiful day at the zoo.


18. Watching my dad get to know Abbi and realize that she actually is as wild as I've been telling him.

19. Quality "Grandpa time."




Wednesday, March 10, 2010

SEVEN!


Seven years ago, this sweet little baby boy joined our family.


On Tuesday, we celebrated his birthday all day long! We started with chocolate chip pancakes and homemade hot chocolate for breakfast. Then Colby and I picked him up from school and took him out for Chinese food for lunch.


After school we had Star Wars cake and icecream. (keep in mind that I had only attended ONE cake decorating class prior to making this cake, so it's a little rough around the edges. Stay tuned for some better cakes later in the month)


And of course we had PRESENTS~ Ammon is so lucky to have so many people who love him. He got presents from Mom and Dad, Carter, Grandma and Grandpa Stewart and Grandma and Grandpa Frost.


For his birthday dinner this year, Ammon chose to have homemade chicken noodle soup and frog eye salad. I always laugh at the dinners that Ammon likes.

We love our Ammon so much and we are so grateful for him. We are so proud of Ammon for the good choices that he makes. Ammon is a wonderful big brother, he is very witty and he is always making us laugh.


Happy Birthday Big Boy!

Monday, March 08, 2010

Match maker, match maker, make me a match!

11:00 pm last night: getting a little nervous
Midnight: start getting butterflies, can't sleep
1:00 am: finally drift off, sleep nervously
8:00 am: serious butterflies
9:00 am: so nervous I think I might puke
9:30 am: try to distract ourselves , doesn't work, still pretty nervous
9:59 am: Colby gives me that look that says, "here goes nothing" and logs onto the CASPR website
10:00 am: bring up the match website and see...


another link that we have to click on

10:01 am: click on the link and see..

Scott and White Memorial Hospital
Temple, Texas

10:02 am: have a little celebration and breath a big sigh of relief

It looks like it's time for us to turn up our country music and start shopping for some cowboy boots. We'll be spending the next 3 years in Texas. Yeehaw baby!

Thursday, March 04, 2010

March in the Midwest

March is now in full swing and, as is typical in the Midwest, we are still experiencing rather "Wintery" weather.


Tuesday morning, Colby was still scraping ice from the van windshield,


and we still have piles and piles of snow that have yet to melt.
But we do have lots of things that are keeping us smiling..

Yesterday Colb took part two of his board exam (he is now breathing a little easier)

I started a Wilton cake decorating class, just in time to make fabulous cakes for our March birthday boys.

Yesterday I caught Carter playing the air guitar in the back of the van on the way to preschool.

It is supposed to be a high of 38 degrees, we may break out the flip-flops, or at least hope that some of this snow starts to melt.

This is our last winter in the Midwest.




Just looking at this cute little face makes us smile.


Last, but not least, Abbi has been watching "Signing Time" and has finally found a way to communicate (other than throwing a huge temper tantrum).