Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentines Exchange 2011

I like to think as Valentine's Day as a good opportunity to let the people around me know how much I love them.  I try to do nice things for Larry and the boys, but I also try to do something special for my friends.  For several years, I've been hosting valentine exchange with my friends and it's become one of my favorite days of the year.

This year, all the dishes and decorations that I normally use are in storage (not that I have that much, but at the moment I have zilch), but I decided not to let that stop me.  I picked up cheap paper doilies every time I saw them and then I decided to take advantage of our ten foot ceilings stung them up on bakers twine across our living room.
I love how they look at night and in the morning.
Then I took down the Christmas cards in the hall and used the thread already there to hang up more paper letters inspired by the ones we did for Kersten's house at Christmas.
The only other thing I did was draw hearts on the front door with chalk ink pens.
From Simply Radiant
As far as food goes, I went with cookies and milk and mom mom set everything up.  She even brought the table cloth and a banner that my sister-in-law Brenna made.
From Simply Radiant
And she brought cupcakes that I added some cute little hearts to.
 My friend rachel helped me make sugar cookies and chocolate cutout cookies the night before.  We stamped the cookies with different Valentine sayings like Be Mine, I love you, and I Heart You.  I put our some frosting and sprinkles and candy and let my friends decorate them and take extras home to their families
I forgot to take a picture of the drink all lined up, by I just bought milk, pink lemonade, and strawberry milk in individual bottles and tied small heart-shaped doilies around them.
I think it turned out cute and simple.

I'll try to get to posting about the valentines that everyone made this afternoon, but with two sugared up boys, you never know. . .

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Ollie at Eleven Months

11 Months.  Can you believe it?  We're obviously having fun, 'cause oh boy, time is a-flyin'.  Steph assigned, no wait, she asked me to pen Oliver's 11 month post.  And she wanted me to mention that we're late on doing so.  (What did she think would happen if I was in charge?)

Oliver is cuter by the day.  He remains little, which only adds to the cuteness.  He is starting to plump out though, as you'll see below.

As you can see, he's a toothy little baby.  That leads to a distinguishing characteristic for this month - Ollie is a biter.  He'll occasionally bite me, usually my clothes, and it's not a big deal.  But he bites Steph like it's his job.  He especially bites her shoulders and legs.  Her legs when she is paying attention to something other than him, and shoulders when she is holding him.  Not sure why on the shoulders, because she's already holding him.  His bites don't just leave marks, but leave raised welts.  Don't let this cute face fool you...


because he bites.  Here is is attacking the "O" in a piranha-like frenzy.  Or just biting it, but there's less drama in saying it that way.


He likes to be thrown up in the air, very unlike his brother.  And whenever he hears any music, he breaks into dance.  His primary dance move consists of squatting down and bouncing up and down.  If he's in his carseat he either bounce his trunk, or he's started to bounce his head.


The bad part about 11 months is that he's still having seizures.  Fortunately they're all still breath-holding related, keeping hope that they'll be outgrown.  But they're still heartbreaking, I'll admit it.  His anti-seizure medicine isn't apparently doing much.


Ollie is quite ambulatory.  He walks around everywhere.  He just wanders around the house, from place to place, looking at things.  He'll pick up something, suck on it/bite it for a bit, then move on again.


He's also started climbing, as this baby Buckeye is demonstrating.





The boy has a sweet tooth.  One more reason why we don't need a paternity test.  Here he is in a cupcake coma.


He remains an exceedingly sweet baby.  He still makes me very happy because when I get home, he gets super excited and flails his arms and legs wildly, and if he's being held, grunts loudly until he is put down on the ground.  He then baby-sprints over to me, and throws his arms up, wanting to be held.  Then he usually has another outburst of excitement and flailing once I'm holding him.  Warms my heart, every single time.


Baths are one of his favorites.  Splashes and also enjoys standing up and then sitting back down in the tub.  Over and over.  But his favorite favorite thing is his little blanket, and if not available any soft thing.  He holds it up to his face and then sucks like he has a pacifier in his mouth.  Not sucking the blanket, just "air sucking," with the blanket in front of his face.


You can see why he's so loved around here.


Here's a series of walking pictures.  He has that fantastic arms-up-in-the-air-for-balance baby gait.





He's finally getting some good baby rolls on his legs.  Communication-wise, besides "Dada" and "Momma," he can say "Hi," "Bye," and "All-done."  In reality, he says "Haaaaaahh," "Baaaaaaahh," and "Aaahh dah," but we know what he means.

Whatever minor hassle his health has proffered, and the subsequent lack of sleep because we can't let him cry it out at night, is subsumed in how much we love this boy.  More and more every day.  His cuteness and the joy he brings to our home astounds us every day.  We're lucky to have this boy.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

It doesn't take much to cause excitement around here

The other day I ordered Creed some monster boots to keep his toes cosy this winter (Actually, I ordered them way too big so they'll hopefully keep his toes cosy next winter too. Do you do that?).
He loved them the moment he laid eyes on them
 But the real excitement was the box.  The perfect size for a baby brother to hide in.

Oh wait, make that the perfect size for a big brother to hide in!

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

They Say Clothes Make The Man . . .

When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.
When I picked what he's wearing.
When HE picked what he's wearing.

Monday, February 07, 2011

February Favorites- 2011

This month's favorites list is of full of things that are making me smile during this gray weather.

Old Movie of the Month: Father Goose.  Cary Grant is even charming when he plays a drunk.


Picture Book of the Month: Press Here by Herve Tullet.  It's not out yet, but watch the trailer and you'll want to own it too.


Middle-Grade Fiction of the Month: The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger.  It was so great that I might have squealed when I heard there will be a sequel.  It starts off slow, bu tyou will love it in the end.

Grown-up Book of the Month: 84 Charring Cross Road by Helene Hanff.  A completely true, charming story that will make you believe there are good people out there.

Song of the Month: This Mashup by Neon Trees - You had me at Stand By Me and cause they're from Provo and so am I (sort of)



Music Video of the Month: Sesame Street, Celebrity Lullabies.  I promise it will make you smile.

The Post about the Stuff

I like to do a quick post every year about what we got for Christmas so we can remember years down the road.  This year there were no requests for big ticket items, in fact, I couldn't think of anything that I really wanted at all.  Since my whole family was in town, we got to spend Christmas all together which hasn't happened in ages.  I guess I was so excited that I forgot to take pictures, but my dad took this picture of the lineup on Christmas morning before we said a prayer and headed down to open presents.
 Since Oliver is more prone to have seizures when he is short on sleep, we decided not to wake him up early.  We told everyone else they could go on without us and we would join them when our kids woke up on their own (they are not early rizers), but they all waited.  Creed and Logan were bursting with excitement.
I don't think Oliver opened a single present, but he really loved the Wheelie Bug Santa brought him. On a sidenote- this is the ONLY picture I took of Ollie Christmas morning and I only took two of Creed because I was determined to enjoy the moment, but now I need to see if I can snag some pictures from my dad.
Each year, in addition to fulfilling the boys requests, I try to get them each at least one item that I love and want to have around forever.  Something cool/beautiful that they probably wouldn't request on their own, but I think they will enjoy so it's worth the splurge.  I found an amazing deal on Hanno the Gorilla, a wooden posable toy that is supposed to be practically indestructable so that's what we got Ollie.
As you know, all of Creed's dreams came true when he got Belle and Tinkerbelle so he didn't start opening presents until much later, but it didn't take him long to catch up with everyone else.
He got a lot of fun, small gifts like more automoblox (which are beloved around here) and a Fisher Price record player (which is not as cool as the real vintage version because it doesn't have bumps on the records that make the music box work, it just has an electronic MP3 player in it that recognizes the records.)
Scaredy Squirrel is one of his favorite book characters so the Scaredy Squirrel puppet was a big hit.
He also really likes playing with this stacking Cactus from PlanToys.  No one can resist playing with it when they walk by.
Larry got a bunch of boring stuff like clothes that he picked out himself, but he did get a nice leather man-bag since he finished his fellowship and has a real job.
I got a few more of the clothbound penguin classics that I've been collecting.  They are so very pretty.
Larry totally surprised me with an Instax mini, which takes instant pictures like a polaroid, but the pictures are credit card size and the camera is nice and light compared to my polaroids and the film is a lot less expensive.
He also got me a zoku popsicle maker.  It makes popsicles in minutes, and I can't wait to put it to good use this summer.
My Mom & Dad actually printed a hardbound book of my blog which was such a fun surprise.  I love paging through it.  My mom also got me a rainbow of pre-wound bobbins.  Have you tried these?  You just tear off the paper and stick them in your bobbin case without winding them onto a bobbin.  I hate loading bobbins, and I never seem to have the right color on hand so I was really excited about it.  Have you ever seen anything so beautiful?
I love buying people gifts and pondering over what might make someone really happy, but this year, I'd have to say my family trumped me.  Everything I received was so very perfect and much appreciated!