Tuesday, March 31, 2009

the Newest Eastonism

After Keagan threw her fork on the ground during lunch....
"Keagan, I love you, but that is po-piate." (inappropriate)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

just below the knee skirt + lots and lots of wind =

I think I flashed my ward when I got out of the car.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

picnic for breakfast

When we first moved to this house, I started having a picnic breakfast with Easton every couple of months. I make muffins and put the tablecloth on the floor and we watch a cartoon while we eat. This is the first time Keagan has joined us on the floor and she loved it. It was messy, but fun. (I am very grateful for my vacuum...)


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Monday, March 16, 2009

It has become evident....

that we have entered the clumsy stage of toddlerhood.
When she tries to get going too fast -- down she comes.
black eye, bump on the nose, fat lip....
This was two days after the incidents--so luckily the swelling and coloring has diminished a bit.
but, she sure looks cute in her Hawaiian dress from Grandma and Buddy.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

party time, party time...

We started the festivities yesterday and went to dinner for Easton's birthday, which is a treat because usually Parker isn't even home from work when we eat dinner, so we took full advantage of it--especially me!

I was doing this face behind the camera to try and get him to smile and he decided to copy me.
At dinner a balloon guy came and made Easton a Batman.
the girls singing to him--he was so excited and told them 'thank you' after, which, of course, got a whole lot of 'he is so cute!'
opening some presents at Grandma and Buddy's
an updated family picture--except the kids are being weird for it--but at least Parker and I look good, right?
Easton wanted a superhero party this year and we invited all his little boy cousins--he surprisingly has 4 (that are in town--2 more outside)! This was his outfit.
Gray came decked out as Dash.
Aidan came as Spiderman.
I am so glad these were not noisy!
The party was a little crazy--6 little boys ages 4 and under--but it was fun. Easton had a blast and I am glad I did it. I only did an hour and during the party I kept thinking, "Maybe an hour was too long..." but it all worked out.
Poor Keagan needed some TLC after the party. She kept getting mowed over by the boys and with her just starting to walk, that was hard on her. She was not happy and just wanted Mom--except Mom was trying to entertain the boys, but thankfully Grandma and Aunt Amy were here to help.
All in all, it was a good day--a crazy, good day.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Easton is 3!

(LOTS of pictures)
As I look out the window and see the snow falling it takes me back to three years ago when the snow was falling after we welcomed this little guy into the world.
In the hospital.
He was such a perfect little guy, three weeks early (scared me to death) but he came healthy and beautiful.
in the jaundice bed at home
after his blessing--2 and a half months
9 months
I had these done by a lady from our neighborhood and I love them. They show his personality so well. I love the picture above--he is still madly in love with his blanket.
15 months
(I have never really thought that Easton and Keagan looked alike, but I can see so much of her is this picture.)
17 months
right before his world gets turned upside down with a new sister.
almost 19 months
I guess it didn't get turned too much upside down.
feb. 2009
Feb. 2009
It was really quite funny as I was looking through pictures for this post. I have a million (not really a million-but close) pictures of Easton and I swear one packet looked all the same--probably done in a two day time period. He is my first--I guess that is all I can say.
(Sorry to Keagan...I don't have that many of you.)

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Stats

Easton--29.1 lbs. (25th %)
Keagan--21.54 lbs. (22nd %)
18.4 inches (68th %)
Took the kids in today for checkups and they are doing great.
True to Keagan's nature, she glared at the doctor the whole time.
True to Easton's nature, he decided he was a doctor for the rest of the day and kept wanting to listen to my heart and check my eyes and ears.
They did an eye checkup on Easton--first time--and he was so funny. The nurse came into the room to review the shapes before she took him to test him. The shapes were a square, a house, an apple and a circle. While she was testing him, he would say the square, and then the apple he whispered to me, "It looks like something you eat." And the circle he whispered to me, "It is an orange." He passed.