Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas with Elijah and Ethan








A few days after Christmas cousins Elijah and Ethan came over to open up their gifts from all of us. They were in Atlanta for Christmas visiting other family and so we had Christmas with them a little late this year. The 3 older boys had fun opening gifts and playing with one another. Elijah got to feed Logan his desert and both of them really enjoyed that. We had a nice visit and will see them again on New Years day and over the weekend.

Christmas Day






Christmas morning Braden woke up, ran into our bedroom and got into bed with us. No mentioning of gifts under the tree or anything. He ran right past it without noticing anything. Travis and I got up, made his chocolate milk, and showed him the tree. The next thing we heard out of his mouth was "Take it, I gotta see what Santa brought me". I told him he had to wait until Logan got up, which was within 5 minutes of us getting up, and then we could start opening gifts. Santa brought Braden 2 Razor scooters (1 for him and 1 for Dadda, until Logan can ride), the Crayola Glow Station, the Crayola Glow Dome, the Crayola Glow Paint, and many other cool things. I think his favorite gift of them all had to be a Magic 8 Ball from Dadda. He consults the Magic 8 Ball before doing anything. It's too funny!
Logan got some cool things as well. He has some clothes now, some puffs and yogurt melts (he loves them), a bath toy, some toy trains, and a new rubber ducky. He was very happy.
After we had opened gifts and showered, Lanie and her boyfriend Michael came up for Christmas Brunch. I made French Pancakes (toast), eggs, bacon, hash brown casserole, and Lanie brought cinnamon rolls. Yum! We were stuffed!!!!! Lanie gave Braden a Dr. Seuss game and Logan got a ride / push toy. He loves playing with the little toys on it, but soon enough he will be pushing it around the house.
Later that afternoon Nay-Nay and Pop (my mom & dad) came over for Christmas dinner and gifts. Logan got a cool toy table that he can already pull up on and sit on his knees and play it. Braden got a Price is Right game for the Wii and we have played it tons of times already. They both got some clothes and other good stuff as well.

Christmas Eve


This year instead of trying to squeeze both families in one day we decided to split Christmas, that and Travis's sister, Angela, had to work Christmas day so that helped in the splitting as well. Christmas Eve afternoon we arrived at Travis's sister Angela's house and spent the day opening presents with Grandma, Grandpa, Cousin Abby, Aunt Angela, Uncle David, Grandpa's Cousin Christine and Aunt Eleneva. Braden and Logan made a killing! (Abby did too.) Braden's favorite gift from Grandma and Grandpa, I think, are his Lightening McQueen Roller Skates. He can put them on all by himself (he still cannot get his shoes on by himself) and skate around the kitchen holding onto the table. He loves it. Logan got everything a little boy who loves monkeys can get. His toy his plays with the most is his toy hamster in a ball. Thanks Grandma! Fun was had by all and the kids were ready to pass out by 3 pm.
After Christmas with the Allen family we headed off to 4:00 mass at church. We have always gone to the children's service and Braden really enjoyed watching the kids come in as Mary, Joseph, shepherds, and angels. Next year Braden will be old enough to join them. We were very lucky this year as our new bishop said mass that day. It was very nice too.
Once mass was over we were off again to my Godmother's house for Christmas Eve dinner. We have been going there for a long time. Mom doesn't even remember when we started the tradition. Braden played with Madelyn (Ryan's girlfriend's daughter). She's just a few months younger than Braden/ They had a blast playing with their toys Mary and the family got them. I didn't get a picture, but Braden was helping Maddy dress a Barbie head and fixing her hair. It was too cute!
The only picture I was able to get of the evening was of cousin Abby trying to hold Logan.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Logan is 7 month old!




I cannot believe that 7 months has gone by already! Logan is getting so big! He weights about 18 pounds now and is wearing 9 months clothes. He LOVES eating any kind of fruit, green beans, squash, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. He absolutely cannot stand peas! He cries when we feed them to him. Poor kid, I guess we will lay off of them for now. He is crawling like a pro and he is very fast at it too! He is sitting up when he put him on the floor, but he doesn't know how to sit up himself just yet. He has 1 tooth, on the bottom left, but the bottom right one is not far behind. He has this thing with his tongue. He loves it! It uses it to feel his tooth and he always has his tongue out when he laughs. It is very hard for me to get a picture of his tooth when he always has his tongue out.

Ugly Sweater Party

















Ok, our dear friend and one of Logan's Godmothers, Elaine (Lanie for short) has been wanting to have an ugly sweater party for a LONG time. She finally had the chance on Saturday (Dec. 12). Everyone was supposed to wear the ugliest sweater they could fine, holiday or not and bring a bottle of wine to share. Not only was it an ugly sweater party, but it was also a wine tasting party. Travis and I got all decked out in our sweaters. Travis wore one of my dad's along with a gold turtle neck of my dad's as well. I wore one of my mom's old Christmas sweaters that still had shoulder pads in it. I also made sure to find all of my holiday pins and jewelry to wear with it as well.
There was a contest for the ugliest sweater and . . . I won! My prize included a bottle of wine and a #1 finger ornament. We had a blast, thanks Lanie!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Our First Gingerbread House
























I am pretty sure as a child I had made a gingerbread house or two, but today while Logan took his morning nap Braden and I worked on his first gingerbread house together. Ok, he pretty much licked the icing and ate the candy while I did most of the work, but he did help place some of the candy (that he didn't want to eat . . .yet). As you can see on one of the roof sides there are 3 letters. B: Braden, L: Logan, and M: Momma. This was Braden's idea and for some reason Dad was left out. Sorry Travis!
Braden enjoyed asking me every five seconds if he could lick the icing off the top, side, and walls of the house. I kept trying to explain to him that the icing was like glue. It keeps the house together and all of the candy on it. He looked at me and said in the most serious voice "Momma, you cannot eat glue and this is NOT glue it is icing. So I will eat it." He ate some of it, not all. He was very proud of his work. Next year Logan will have to help us out.