Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

About a month ago Mae, Ford and I spent a few days in Kentucky while Jamie and the kids were in town. It was a house full and maybe a bit chaotic at times, but it was oh so worth it! We haven't had all the kids together since July 2013, so it was really neat to see how they played and interacted together. It warmed my heart to see all the cousins together.


Ford was thrilled to have a playmate his age in sweet EmmaJane. Those two were tied to the hip; Ford kept saying they were best friends.


We weren't able to get out to do much because it was so dang cold, but Grandaddy took us all to Gattitown one night for pizza and LOTS of playtime.






And of course everyone got in some snuggle time with Mae! :)








It was a wonderful trip for all of us. My only regret is that we can't do it more often!


Wednesday, March 4, 2015 Unknown
About a month ago Mae, Ford and I spent a few days in Kentucky while Jamie and the kids were in town. It was a house full and maybe a bit chaotic at times, but it was oh so worth it! We haven't had all the kids together since July 2013, so it was really neat to see how they played and interacted together. It warmed my heart to see all the cousins together.


Ford was thrilled to have a playmate his age in sweet EmmaJane. Those two were tied to the hip; Ford kept saying they were best friends.


We weren't able to get out to do much because it was so dang cold, but Grandaddy took us all to Gattitown one night for pizza and LOTS of playtime.






And of course everyone got in some snuggle time with Mae! :)








It was a wonderful trip for all of us. My only regret is that we can't do it more often!


Sunday, November 30, 2014

We had another great Thanksgiving with all of the families. David and I hosted for the first time, so it was nice to have everyone over to our house for a change. We enjoyed a delicious feast, watched some good football, and had a great time kicking back and catching up with each other.

We knew this would be the last family get-together before baby girl arrived, so that made it a little more special (for me, at least).

After Thanksgiving, I had some help getting the house decorated for Christmas. It was a hectic holiday weekend, but I enjoyed every moment.

Family photo :)

37 weeks and 25 weeks





Setting up the creche with Ford



Sunday, November 30, 2014 Unknown
We had another great Thanksgiving with all of the families. David and I hosted for the first time, so it was nice to have everyone over to our house for a change. We enjoyed a delicious feast, watched some good football, and had a great time kicking back and catching up with each other.

We knew this would be the last family get-together before baby girl arrived, so that made it a little more special (for me, at least).

After Thanksgiving, I had some help getting the house decorated for Christmas. It was a hectic holiday weekend, but I enjoyed every moment.

Family photo :)

37 weeks and 25 weeks





Setting up the creche with Ford



Sunday, November 2, 2014

As Ford gets older each year, Halloween, of course, becomes that much more fun. This is the first year he started talking about Halloween (he always calls it "Halloween Day"....cute), so I was really excited about doing all the fun things that we do around Halloween: pumpkins, costumes, parties, trick-or-treating. His enthusiasm did not disappoint -- until it came time to dress up in our costumes. More on that later. First, let's kick off with my favorite: Halloween treats! :)

As you know, Ford LOVES to help.....with EVERYTHING! Naturally, we just let him. So of course when I started making our treats for the Halloween party, he immediately ran to the closet to get "his" stool. I set him up at the counter where he helped make the pudding. He thought pouring the milk in was REALLY cool (ha!!..... I have no idea why he thought that was so funny) and then he stirred and stirred and stirred. While he worked on our Graveyard Pudding, I worked at the stove on our Ghost and Frankenstein Pretzels, and then we did Mummy Dogs. Everything turned out really yummy and was a big hit at the party!


After a day in the kitchen, it was time to put on our costumes for the annual party at our friends' Ryan and Erin's house! Unfortunately, Ford WAS NOT into the costume thing. We talked about and showed him the costumes all week before the party. He loved ours -- he kept putting our headpieces on and saying "I'm a green dinosaur" or "I'm a monster" -- but absolutely refused to try on his Ghostbusters uniform. David was eventually able to bribe him with food to get him in his costume, as long as it was unzipped. That child is so particular about what he wears....geesh. In the end, though, it all worked out. Our costumes were a hit, and Ford actually left his on all night. We had a great time at the party, and with more kids being added to the mix each year, they have a blast playing together.


We did our pumpkin picking in mid-October with some friends. It was a cold, wet day at the pumpkin patch, so we didn't get to do as much as we would have liked. We started out with pumpkin donuts and cider, then headed out to the pumpkin patch and apple orchard for some picking. Ford liked pulling the wagon (in fact, he wouldn't let me pull it at all -- he pulled it by himself the entire time, even loaded with heavy pumpkins).



The weekend before Halloween we enjoyed the amazing weather and sat outside for some pumpkin painting/carving. Ford painted two little pumpkins, and David and I painted one and carved one. He loved painting his pumpkins and didn't get TOO messy (thanks to regular crafting/painting at school). He was pretty proud of his work when we finally made him stop.


Unfortunately, the best part of Halloween -- trick-or-treating -- was ruined this year by Mother Nature. It was so cold and rainy out that we decided not to venture out for candy. That didn't stop Ford from enjoying the experience though! He helped pass out candy to every kid who braved the weather (not many, I can tell you), and I think he liked the attention from the older kids.


Dave and Connie were here for the long weekend, so we had extra fun with them. Kirk and Laura hosted their annual Scary Movie Fest at their house, and with the Kassenbrocks and Stelsels both in town, you know it was a grand ol' time! Ford was in rare form and entertained us as much as the movie.

Pretending to take a nap with Laura
Showing off David's half marathon medal (which he ran in the blistering cold on Saturday) while wearing his spider hat that he made at school.
Helping mommy make pumpkin puree from our Halloween pumpkins. Don't worry -- the stove wasn't on!!
After an eventful weekend (plus throw in the time change adjustment!), we all crashed on Sunday -- no one more than Chase though. I don't think he moved all afternoon. :)


Sunday, November 2, 2014 Unknown
As Ford gets older each year, Halloween, of course, becomes that much more fun. This is the first year he started talking about Halloween (he always calls it "Halloween Day"....cute), so I was really excited about doing all the fun things that we do around Halloween: pumpkins, costumes, parties, trick-or-treating. His enthusiasm did not disappoint -- until it came time to dress up in our costumes. More on that later. First, let's kick off with my favorite: Halloween treats! :)

As you know, Ford LOVES to help.....with EVERYTHING! Naturally, we just let him. So of course when I started making our treats for the Halloween party, he immediately ran to the closet to get "his" stool. I set him up at the counter where he helped make the pudding. He thought pouring the milk in was REALLY cool (ha!!..... I have no idea why he thought that was so funny) and then he stirred and stirred and stirred. While he worked on our Graveyard Pudding, I worked at the stove on our Ghost and Frankenstein Pretzels, and then we did Mummy Dogs. Everything turned out really yummy and was a big hit at the party!


After a day in the kitchen, it was time to put on our costumes for the annual party at our friends' Ryan and Erin's house! Unfortunately, Ford WAS NOT into the costume thing. We talked about and showed him the costumes all week before the party. He loved ours -- he kept putting our headpieces on and saying "I'm a green dinosaur" or "I'm a monster" -- but absolutely refused to try on his Ghostbusters uniform. David was eventually able to bribe him with food to get him in his costume, as long as it was unzipped. That child is so particular about what he wears....geesh. In the end, though, it all worked out. Our costumes were a hit, and Ford actually left his on all night. We had a great time at the party, and with more kids being added to the mix each year, they have a blast playing together.


We did our pumpkin picking in mid-October with some friends. It was a cold, wet day at the pumpkin patch, so we didn't get to do as much as we would have liked. We started out with pumpkin donuts and cider, then headed out to the pumpkin patch and apple orchard for some picking. Ford liked pulling the wagon (in fact, he wouldn't let me pull it at all -- he pulled it by himself the entire time, even loaded with heavy pumpkins).



The weekend before Halloween we enjoyed the amazing weather and sat outside for some pumpkin painting/carving. Ford painted two little pumpkins, and David and I painted one and carved one. He loved painting his pumpkins and didn't get TOO messy (thanks to regular crafting/painting at school). He was pretty proud of his work when we finally made him stop.


Unfortunately, the best part of Halloween -- trick-or-treating -- was ruined this year by Mother Nature. It was so cold and rainy out that we decided not to venture out for candy. That didn't stop Ford from enjoying the experience though! He helped pass out candy to every kid who braved the weather (not many, I can tell you), and I think he liked the attention from the older kids.


Dave and Connie were here for the long weekend, so we had extra fun with them. Kirk and Laura hosted their annual Scary Movie Fest at their house, and with the Kassenbrocks and Stelsels both in town, you know it was a grand ol' time! Ford was in rare form and entertained us as much as the movie.

Pretending to take a nap with Laura
Showing off David's half marathon medal (which he ran in the blistering cold on Saturday) while wearing his spider hat that he made at school.
Helping mommy make pumpkin puree from our Halloween pumpkins. Don't worry -- the stove wasn't on!!
After an eventful weekend (plus throw in the time change adjustment!), we all crashed on Sunday -- no one more than Chase though. I don't think he moved all afternoon. :)


Thursday, October 9, 2014

i spent last weekend in wisconsin with daddy and uncle kk. it was so fun to see boppa and grandma again. we played a lot and they took me to see punkins. the punkins were really heavy. i also got to play with a new friend - carson. we played cars and took turns watching balls roll down the pool table. although it was a quick trip, i loved seeing my boppa and grandma and can't wait for their next visit.












while daddy and i were away, mommy stayed home with chasey. nonna came up for the weekend and they went to the colts game and sorted through baby sister's clothes. daddy let me talk to mommy on facetime every day, so i didn't miss her too bad. ;)



Thursday, October 9, 2014 Unknown
i spent last weekend in wisconsin with daddy and uncle kk. it was so fun to see boppa and grandma again. we played a lot and they took me to see punkins. the punkins were really heavy. i also got to play with a new friend - carson. we played cars and took turns watching balls roll down the pool table. although it was a quick trip, i loved seeing my boppa and grandma and can't wait for their next visit.












while daddy and i were away, mommy stayed home with chasey. nonna came up for the weekend and they went to the colts game and sorted through baby sister's clothes. daddy let me talk to mommy on facetime every day, so i didn't miss her too bad. ;)