Sunday, April 25, 2010

Grant's first time on a swing

Little buddy took his first ride on a swing on the swing set in our backyard.  Natalie was there to show him how easy it was. 


As you can see, he was indifferent about it.  Pretty much how he is about everything in life, except eating, sleeping, and pooping!

Channeling Albert Einstein

Natalie woke up Saturday morning and her hair looked like this.  Seriously, we didn't tease it or anything. 


I think those of us who grew up in the 80s will be a bit envious... this hair did not even require one can of Aqua Net!  I think she's ready for the next Motley Crue reunion tour!  Although below, I kind of think she looks like Albert Einstein. Don't you agree??? 

Friday, April 23, 2010

Where's Natalie?

I bet you're wondering why there aren't many pictures of Natalie lately.  Well, she has recently decided she does not want to be photographed.  So I have to capture pictures of her when she is not paying attention.  Otherwise, she yells, "NOOOO!" and runs away. 

So I wanted to take a picture of her new haircut.  This was all I could get.  It's pretty cute.  She loves going to Snip It's.  She loves getting a lollipop.  She picked a cream soda dum dum-- which happens to be my favorite.  She picked it because the wrapper had green on it, and that is her favorite color.  Kids are so funny.


The next picture is of her and Todd watching the Boston Marathon.  It runs right by our new house.  We are only a block or so from Route 135, which is where the Marathon runs.  What you see here are the front runners (pun intended!) in the men's group off in the distance a bit.  The wheel chair division goes first, then the women's, the men's, and finally, everyone else.  It's quite the circus atmosphere when everyone else runs through.    Some people dress up in funky costumes, a lot of people write their names on their arms or legs (so you can shout out, "Let's go Mike!" or "Come on Jennifer, you can do it!").  My friends who run marathons (because you KNOW I don't run!) say this really helps their morale.  Sometimes the people respond back to you (like, "Thanks!" or a nod of the head).  Then Todd and I giggle.  ("Hee hee, they spoke to us!").  Yes friends, we are dorks!  I can't wait for the kids to get older, as I think this will be really fun for them. Lord knows Todd and I think it's really funny.

Grant, in a series

Before I had kids, I didn't have any idea how hard it was to actually capture good pictures of kids.  Which made me really realize why there are so few pictures of me as a baby/little kid.  Chances are, the kid is not going to cooperate (not necessarily on purpose) and you're going to take about 10 bad pictures before you get 1 good picture.  Back then, our parents used (gasp!) point and click cameras that had (get this...) FILM!  Film wasn't cheap to develop, so most pictures went to waste.  Thank goodness for digital cameras and the "delete" button!  Let me demonstrate, using my sweet boy Grant as an example...

Picture 1:  Hand in the mouth.

 
Picture 2:  Eyes are closed.


Picture 3:  The drunk look


Picture 4: Partially sticking his tongue out.  And he looks startled.


Picture 5: Hand back in the mouth.


Picture 6: Getting better...  Come on little guy, give us a smile!


Picture 7:  Hey, this isn't too bad!  Finally a decent picture!


Picture 8:  BONUS!  There's my dimple!


Sleep Sweet Sleepyheads

I just love it when my kids are asleep -- and not just for the obvious reason.  Grant is so peaceful and sweet. 


Natalie, my wild child when awake, is the same in her slumber.  This is what we often come in to find in the mornings.


Pillows, covers, and sheets are so overrated!!!!  Apparently keeping your entire body in the bed is too!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

First Tooth!

Grant got his first tooth!  I almost cried when I felt it.  My baby is growing so fast!  I have felt a hard lump in the area where his two bottom front teeth are for several days now, but yesterday morning, it had broken through.  It's his bottom right front tooth.  Todd and I tried so hard to get a picture of it this morning, but the camera wasn't cooperating.  Oh, and neither was Grant... every time I went to hold his mouth open, he would push his tongue out right over the tooth. 

Okay, I captured a picture, but it was hard.  He has been getting VERY grumpy in the evenings, maybe due to being tired, or maybe due to the teeth that are coming in.  Who knows.  But last night he was crying (for about 20 minutes, ugh!) so I thought that was a great opportunity to snap some pictures!  Oh you're so mean mommy!  Funny... when I look at the picture on my computer, I can see the tooth plain as day.  But now that I've uploaded it to the blog, I can't see it at all.  Trust me, it's there!  Oh well, maybe I can snap a few more during this evening's grumpy time. :-)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Tired little guy

Little man fell asleep in his jumperoo, just like this:


And he fell asleep on Todd's lap as we were singing happy birthday to him on his birthday!


Little guy has just been worn out lately!  The older he gets, the more he's getting on a schedule, and he can't be up past 7:30, or he's exhausted and grumpy (or falls asleep on the spot!).  I love my little guy!

Sox-Rays game

Todd and I got to enjoy a rare night out for his birthday Saturday night.  As you know, his birthday was actually Friday.  But Saturday afternoon, we dropped the kids off at Helen's for the NIGHT (my first night away from Grant!) and went down to Boston Beer Works to meet up with Les and Ingrid.  Les and Todd were friends when Todd lived in NYC (they both worked for the BOP).  Now we all live in Massachusetts!  Anyway, we got to see a rare event at Fenway.  The game from the night before was postponed due to rain, but it was tied 1-1 in the 9th inning.  Since the umps wouldn't allow them to start the next game without finishing the first, they played innings 9-11 before the Rays won the game.  Then, there was about 30-45 minutes between games.  The second game didn't start until after 9.  AND... they stopped selling beer after the 1st inning!!!!!  WHAT????? 


We were sitting in my coworkers Matt and Greg's seats in right field, in the bleachers.  It is a good seat... since there isn't a bad seat at Fenway to begin with.  But we were pretty miserable since it was in the 30s and raining.  It wasn't raining too bad, but just enough to make us pretty miserable. 


But there's always Dunkin' Donuts hot chocolate to keep us warm!  And despite 2 run homers from Pedroia and Youk, and a solo shot from Marco Scutaro... the Sox still lost 6-5.   

Friday, April 16, 2010

Happy Birthday Todd!

Happy birthday to my wonderful, funny, smart, amazing, goofy husband and help-mate, Todd! 

Friday, April 9, 2010

My babies

Have I ever mentioned how much I love my babies????



I just love these kids.  They are so fun.  Grant loves his big sister.  He laughs at her so much... and every time she comes in the room, he is all smiles.  Don't they look alike in the picture below?


Lastly, Grant is pushing himself up pretty well these days.  I'm hoping he at least rolls over before Natalie did (around 7 months!).  Both kids seem(ed) content when they were babies.  Like if Natalie were sitting, there wasn't much that could motivate her to reach for toys or start to crawl.  She was just really happy sitting in one spot and looking at the world around with her and playing with her own feet.  Grant seems that way too.  If you lay him on his belly, he usually just lays his head down and is content to lay there and suck on his hand!  But sometimes he does push up...


He can push himself higher than this, but I thought he looked so cute here.  I just want to kiss those cheeks!

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