Tuesday, November 27, 2012

He's getting Bigger!

Jason can't wait until he's big enough to do this for real...and neither can Logan!


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Mommy Ali

Ali is a good little mommy. And like all good moms, she is caring and resorseful. No coat for her baby on a cold day? No problem.


Thursday, November 22, 2012

Monday, November 19, 2012

Costumes

Halloween might be over, but dressing up never goes out of season around here. Here's what Ali put together for a "puppy" costume:
And Logan Power Ranger showing off his strong muscles (he wore this costume for two days straight!):

Friday, November 16, 2012

No Socks

I'm not sure if Eli doesn't like the feel of socks, or if he likes the power of being able to take them off, but either way I can't keep them on the boy!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Let there be LIGHT!

Eli has discovered light switches. And he hasn't let the fact that he's not quite tall enough to reach them on his own stop him from turning them on and off, and on and off, and on and off until Mommy can't handle it any more:)

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Happy, Happy Halloween

I've said it a million times, and I'm sure I'll say it a million more: I love holidays with kids! Halloween was a much anticipated day in our house, and it did not disappoint. Here are Ali and her daddy with the "mean" pumpkin we (Jason) carved:
My Super Kids! And, yes, the play on words is intended:)
Funny masks!
Headed over to Grandma and Grandpa's to celebrate! These were some excited kids! Poor Aunt Amy got sick and had to stay home.
We love our tradition of Trick-or-Treating with our cousins, and celebrating Grandma's birthday with pizza and candy!
Superman was so cute Trick-or-Treating. He wanted to walk on his own, no hand-holding was accepted (though occasionally he would let us carry him to help him catch up with his running siblings and cousins). He wanted to walk up to all the doors without our help, just like the big kids did. But every time he started to head up a driveway, we would wave to us and say, "Bye, Bye!" At every house he would say "Thank You" in his particular sing-songy way that I'm sure no one but us understood. Cute independent, grateful, big boy!
After each house Logan showed me is loot, and Ali squealed over each new piece of candy she got. They ran from house to house, having the best time.
Bring on more holidays!