Monday, February 8, 2010

The much-anticipated party

Wyatt had his first 'official' birthday party this year for his 5th birthday. I say first 'official' because it was the first time he had a party with his buddies and not just family and 'adult' friends. He was so excited and could hardly sleep the night before. He had been asking to go to Chuck E Cheese, which we found hilarious because he had never even been before! But he invited his two best friends from school, Justin and Sammy, to come to Chuck E Cheese and they were all so excited.


He woke up bright and early, unable to contain his excitement! He was also very excited to see the cake I had made him--a hockey cake, at his request.



Matt and I made a few funny observations during our time at Chuck E Cheese. Other than being entertained by some of the odd people you see there, we couldn't help but notice how different Wyatt's 5-yr old experience was than what we remembered from going as a kid. Matt and I both used to play 'ski-ball' the entire time, not only because it was the most fun game but largely due to the number of tickets you could get from playing it. Wyatt and his friends, on the other hand, cared less about the tickets and more about the enjoyment of the games. In fact, they played in the 'playland' thing for most of their time and when it was just about time to leave, we had to make them use up the rest of their tokens and trade in their tickets. As a result, Matt and I were able to utilize our rusty bowling skills and play a few rounds of ski-ball ourselves!





Wyatt's party was on the saturday before his birthday and his patience was at the breaking point by the time Monday rolled around---he couldn't wait to open his presents! He had gotten one in the mail from my parents that just sat by our fireplace for a few days on top of the ones he got from us. And he LOVES opening presents. He enjoys playing with the presents as well, but I think he would be content to unwrap boxes all day long. He's a bit like his mother--loving surprises!


I don't usually write much on here about what we get our kids for their birthdays, but this gift was pretty perfect for him. Wyatt has always loved playing with his little cars (hot wheels-type) and any other figurine things. So when a friend of mine told me about this set called "Hockey Guys", I knew it was perfect for Wyatt. I had put a few of the guys from the set on his cake, so when he opened this up, he immediately recognized them and was so excited to have a full set. (He loved the figurines on this cake and had wanted to give one to Sammy and one to Justin--which was so sweet--but I couldn't let him since they were part of this set. He really didn't understand why I wouldn't let him give them to his friends until Monday when he opened this up!)
He kept saying, "Mom and Dad, how did you know I wanted this?" (Keep in mind he'd never seen it before.)
"This is the best give I have ever gotten"
"Thank you so much for getting this---I always wanted this!"


It was a great 5th birthday and Wyatt had a blast! It was low-key (which I love) and he felt very special on his big day!

p.s. You may notice the Colorado Avalanche jersey Wyatt is wearing in most of these pictures. It was given to him by his BSF teacher, Mrs. Erickson. She has 3 sons who all played or are still playing hockey and they used to collect these NHL jerseys. She asked me if she could give one to Wyatt for his birthday. I told her that was very sweet, but told her she could keep them since I assumed they held special memories for her and her sons. Her response just touched my heart and exemplified many of the women I've met this year at BSF..."Yes, it is special to me. But what good does it do just sitting in a closet at my house when it could bring so much joy to Wyatt?" What a great perspective! And it has brought him so much joy--he absolutely loves it!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Happy Birthday Wyatt!

Five years ago, God blessed Matt and I with an amazing gift in Wyatt......
What a joy these past five years have been! We've learned a lot about being parents and are so proud of the young man Wyatt is becoming. He is in his first year of school this year at preschool and is just loving it. He is learning so much, making great friends, and continues to amaze us with his incredible memory. We love being his parents and look forward to what God has in store for his future. "Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus" Phil. 1:6
Love you bud!

















Sunday, January 31, 2010

Little Momma

With this little one around, there is never a dull moment. I took these pictures the other day when Wyatt and Sadie were playing in our room and I was ironing some shirts. She was 'feeding baby with a nursing cover' and at one point, i actually heard her say to Wyatt, "I can't go yet. I have to feed baby on the other side." She has always loved playing 'mommy', but now her play has been taken to a whole new level by watching me with Blake.






One other thing I wanted to put on here.....her latest term is 'up sleeves'. Most of us call them short-sleeves, but Sadie insists they are not short sleeves but 'up sleeves'. Kinda makes sense!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

New Look

I'm trying out a new look on my blog, just to change things up a bit. Wider margins and larger pictures.....let me know what you think!

8 weeks old

Just a few pictures from the last month of Blake's life. I haven't taken him in yet for his 8 week appointment (next week), but I just weighed him here at home and he was around 16 1/2 lbs! He's also very long and is barely fitting in to his 3-6mos. clothing. He is a wonderful baby and so happy. He's very smiley and talks (coos) whenever he's talked to. He doesn't love being left alone for too long (not like that happens much around here with all the commotion) and will get a bit fussy until someone comes and talks to him, which is always rewarded with a huge smile and coos!







Thursday, January 28, 2010

Being a little brother

There is no lack of love around here for Blake. Wyatt and Sadie's most cherished time of day is when then are going to bed and each of them gets to have Blake lay in bed with them for a few minutes. It just warms my heart to see them interact with him and also how much he loves it. On several occasions, their bedtimes fall at the same time as when he needs to eat and he gets a bit fussy. But almost without fail, whenever I lay him down in bed with them, he quiets down and look intently at his big brother or big sister. Sadie usually cuddles with him and share her blankie while Wyatt spends his time talking to Blake about stuff.











We just can't get enough of this kid!!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

At the request of my sister in law...


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Company or Customers?

We had a great relaxing weekend this past weekend as Matt was not on-call and we had no plans!! Since our Saturday was completely free, some friends of ours came up from Rochester for the day with their 9-month old son Charlie. We had so much fun with them and hope to be able to do it more often, but with Matt's schedule and Bill's (he's a resident at Mayo), Steph and I may just have to get together!

Blake 'checking out' Steph

Great head control for just a 5-week old! (no bias here)

Sadie wasn't sure what to think about Charlie playing with Blake's stuff at first. But she quickly warmed up and loved playing with him, since he's much more interactive than Blake.



Charlie meeting Blake
"Charlie-style"=poking his nose


(notice Bill holding Charlie's hand at this point and Blake looking at him, like, "Are you just going to let this happen?")


Charlie--9 mos old, 20lbs
Blake--5 weeks old, 14lbs
Bill and Steph were lucky enough to experience our family to the fullest! Let me explain....

Wyatt, upon giving Bill the tour of our house, told him,"And when we have customers over, they sleep in Sadie's room and she sleeps in my bunk bed with me." Apparently our guests are viewed as customers!!

Sadie, when Bill was having a jumping contest with her, said, "If I had suction cups on I could jump all the way to the ceiling and then I would stick there and then I could sing up there and be a decoration." HUH??

And finally, we went out to eat in downtown St. Paul. Matt dropped Wyatt, Sadie and I off at the restaurant so we could get a table and went to park the car. Bill, Steph and Charlie soon followed us in. When Matt finally came in, I looked at him and said, "Where's Blake?!!"
To which Matt quickly turned around and ran back out to the car a few blocks down the street and got him--he was sleeping soundly and still very warm, no worries. That was a first for us and Bill and Steph were lucky enough to witness it.

However, the very next day at church when Matt dropped off Wyatt, Sadie and I, I turned to Matt and said, "Now don't forget Blake", mostly kidding. But Matt walked in to church at the same time as some friends of ours and when he got to the entrance, exclaimed, "Oh no. I forgot Blake in the car." Our friends (parents of one child) came in church crying they were laughing so hard and in disbelief that Matt could do this. They came up to me and said, "You'll never guess what your husband did." I was assuming he had gotten in an accident in the parking lot or something. But when they told me he had forgotten Blake in the car, I said, "Oh well. He did that last night too!"

I'm sure there will be more stories like this to come!