Sunday, December 14, 2008

Snow Suit, Hannah Anderson.....$16 on clearance

Hat and mittens set....$8.99

Multiple blankets.....$20 approx

The look on our Daughters face the FIRST time she went out in the snow.....Priceless

We're pretty lucky! 





Oh the weather outside is frightful






But as usual, this fire is soooooo delightful! (Thanks Hot Brian - you really have lived up to your name!!!) 

What a day - I think I woke up about 4 times last night like a 16 year old praying there was no school tomorrow - disappointed each time to see bare pavement and dark skies! When I woke up (the final time since I was up a couple of times with cutie) I knew we were in for some fun when it was super bright behind the blinds in our room!!! Love this! Snow storms are very special to Brian and I, in case you didn't know....so anytime the local news goes in to overdrive "storm watch" I feel like I'm 26 again! 

Our day of course included sledding - walking - hot soup - laughing - visiting neighbors - playing with neighbor kids - lots and lots of pictures - snow angels - cold fingers - happy dogs - and a warm fire....just to name a few! =) But the best part is now - kiddos asleep - dogs chewing LOUDLY - and Brian and I, sitting - watching the best Christmas moving ever - Love Actually. I could blog forever about this movie, how beautiful it is - but that would take all night! 

It looks like we get an additional day all together tomorrow! Yippee, we all love when Daddy is home! It seems that the week ahead, when we are of course supposed to be Christmas shopping, should be interesting as well weather wise! 

Can't wait to share stories and pictures...and pretty soon, cookies and fudge and muffins and laughs and movies!!!

Remember, Love Actually is All Around


Monday, December 8, 2008

The beautiful moments in life


This time of year - it's nice to reflect on happy thoughts, fun times and smiles that stick with you. The weather has certainly been favorable (albeit a few days) to daydream out the windows - take a drive, a walk, a run and just enjoy the scenery, the birds and the squirrels in the park.  

It's been nice to open the mailbox every day and be greeted with holiday cards from friends and family - to get the random knock on the door from neighbors who are just stopping by to say hello (note to self, try and keep house cleaner) - get invites to Christmas gatherings and to spend lots of time in front of the fireplace with loved ones and just each other.  It's all even better, with a Santa hat and a smile!

17 days and counting....we're off to mail a letter to the North Pole! 




Saturday, December 6, 2008

The best city to live in the world





We are lucky enough to live in quite possibly one of the most family friendly, gorgeous, progressive cities in our state! So many people talk about where they grow up and the great things they remember from childhood - I think that both Owen and Elise will have stories that will make their kids smile and laugh...but that's way in the future! 

The day after Thanksgiving, we of course wanted to go to a tree lighting...seeing that we have a 7 month old, we missed the parade (we were bummed) but will for sure be there next year.  We decided to check out the Lake Oswego tree lighting...we were semi skeptical, but went with it! Not only did we join a very large gathering in a local parking lot to witness the large sequoia tree which has been coined "the cities christmas tree" lit with beautiful snowflake lights, our mayor helped with the countdown, there were high school choir groups singing Christmas music, Starbucks donated free coffee and hot chocolate (yum).....and then, Santa was there - in a fire truck headed down to Millenium  Park...the street was closed off and we were all encouraged to follow him and the truck to ANOTHER tree lighting where the kids would get to see many Christmas characters and of course, get some candy! I mean really - how many cities do you know of that seem to really encourage their main street shut down for hundreds of people to walk down (some with their dogs) multiple times a year....we're pretty lucky! 

We all made our way down to the park - Elise was beside herself with the lights, the sounds, up in Mommy's arms so she could get the full range of holiday offerings....mostly though, to see her brother super excited and laughing! We ran in to old friends, new friends....Owen's teacher - I don't think I've ever seen him so captivated before - his teacher, out in the real world - giving out hugs regardless of not being in a classroom....he was all smiles! He met Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph and the Nutcracker - all in costume, none of whom he was afraid (candy canes???)....big change from last year!  We thought our night was made...we were on our way home.  

And then, down the staircase - there it was - the fire truck, with REAL fireman standing outside the truck just waiting for Santa to come back.....we were only going to take Owen's picture next to the truck, until....Fireman (I don't know his name) Nice guy came up to Owen - and offered to not only show him how the levers and computers work...but to let him get IN the truck, try on THE REAL HAT (the one with the lights and everything) and get his picture taken then!!! (See above)...it was like Owen was the only kid in the world....many kids began to line up, but for 5 minutes, he was the only one who was around - See what I mean, the BEST city in the world...especially when you're 4 and those are almost all the things that matter! How many people can say they got to go to their tree lighting (with the same living tree used every year) where their mayor did a countdown, saw Santa in their local fire trucks, saw their teacher in a crowd, met local fireman, tried on a real fire hat....the list goes on! I think we've all got one more thing to add on to our "what we're thankful for" list!

Oh - and did I mention the police stopped traffic in BOTH directions to let us cross the street...WOW! 

(PS, the top photo I meant to add, is of Owen and our shadows as we walked down the driveway at some possible clients of Brian's to pick out a tree!)

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

My Name's Elise....


I need to chomp and chew....
I've got 2 new teeth....
So you best watch out - 
I may just bite you! 

Finally - they have made their arrival....one is fully in, the other is making it's debut - I'd guess tonight - but we'll see....thanks to the lighting at Whole Foods, we all got a great show! This is the kind of thing I am so happy to have this blog for! Our pretty princess is getting big, way too fast (17 lbs)! Apparently I'm not the only one who thinks so, Owen continues to ask me for a baby brother - OY  VEY! 

Alright, time to enjoy the fire my hunk of a man has made me....


Monday, December 1, 2008

December 1st

Today - holds a LOT of meaning - for many people.  Today, 53 years ago Rosa Parks took a stand on a bus and said "NO" to giving up her seat on a bus to a white man and demanded equality.  She began a revolution that has led us to another amazing year in history - I think you all know what I'm talking about - Change has been happening in our country for a long time, and it will continue and we will all benefit and learn - and I hope, be inspired to change ourselves and stand up for what we believe in and have passion for!


Also, today holds a LOT of meaning for me personally.  Five years ago tonight, I went out on a first date with what I pretty much discovered immediately was the Man of my dreams, and it's been an amazing ride ever since! I never thought when I sat down at that table with Brian that night, that within five years we'd have the worlds two most beautiful children, a comfortable, warm loving home that provides our favorite saying, "These 4 walls....they're all that matters" and a life with a future I am so excited to continue to discover.  I am the luckiest woman in the world and count my blessings every day and every night....I love you Brian - as I've told you pretty much from the start, You're Amazing...


Friday, November 28, 2008

Hey, Look what I can do!!!







(In the mind of Elise: "Back feet planted, buns in the air....now Rrrrrrrreeeeach - I've got it! Did you see how far I just went? You're seriously going to get a Christmas tree....hee hee, just you wait!!!")

So, it has happened, our little baby is now mobile! I mean she's been rolling for quite awhile, but she's figured out the forward motion....and every so often how to take it on backwards too! Brian and I have been watching her army crawl to get to everything from her toys, to the electrical outlets to my power cord for the laptop - I think I should introduce her to Daddy's stereo....lots and lots of pretty lights and buttons! I am crossing my fingers that the crawling is why she isn't sleeping, and soon it will become old news - and she'll be tired from all that motion! 

It's fun to see her change so much, be mobile, laugh (especially at her brother and doggies), try new foods (pears are the fave!) and notice the world around her...it will be different from Owen's first Christmas....he was so little still that he didn't really care much, for Elise - the lights and music and sounds of wrapping paper and bells - not to mention the Ho Ho Ho of Santa....and the screaming she'll probably do as we place her on his lap for a photo! Should be an adventure.  

We all went on a post Thanksgiving hike this morning - a small attempt at trimming the fat so to speak after all that food yesterday! I'm still full =) We got to watch a Red-tailed Hawk hunt from about 75 feet from us in a canyon - and swoop on down to pick up an early lunch! (luckily, we didn't see or hear what it was....I can only say awesome to that aspect of nature so much!) It was so beautiful - and the air smelled like early winter - Owen did great - he walked almost all of it by himself....getting his energy out - and now, he's napping! (currently, Brian and I are both singing the hallelujah chorus in our heads!)  

Three more days of the holiday weekend - Ya for us, we get Brian home for more family fun - I wonder what other adventures are waiting! 

Monday, November 24, 2008

Things to be thankful for


There are so many, I can't even count - and for THAT, I say THANK YOU....to everyone in my life, past, present and future - and even to those I've never met or never will - Thank you!

I read a great blog this morning from none other than one of my faves, Jason Mraz - Now this is someone with a "can do", fabulous attitude of love, peace and inspiration - he makes me happy, which makes me smile and laugh, which turns out, makes me feel thankful! So to him - Thanks, even though I've never met you and more likely than not, never will!

Here are just a couple of things I'm thankful for:













And when you can, check out www.freshnessfactorfivethousand.blogspot.com to be inspired yourself!

Peace

















Sunday, November 23, 2008

It was a GREAT day for bird watching...






































So that's what we did...What a GORGEOUS day! The sun was shining beyond belief, it was amazing - from the moment we woke up.  We knew we wanted to get outside, so we got in the car and headed out to the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge.  Why do yard work two weekends in a row - when there were gorgeous feathered friends to watch and listen to! 

Needless to say, with all this beauty that surrounded us, we drove up to the refuge where there are two buildings that flank the parking lot - and Owen's first words..."Man, this place looks boring!" - Alrighty then, get on the trail and see what there is! On the trail - Owen was in search of a newt - none to be found, but still it was fun to search.  We got about 1/2 of the way out, and his next phrase of choice..."Come on Mom, don't you want to go back to the museum to learn about birds...I'm tired."  

He eventually got over this as we witnessed Red Tail hawks hunting in a large field, Canadian Geese honking and landing in the marsh - and so many different types of ducks on the water we couldn't count.  We watched birds, people watching birds - and just the wind through the trees in the forest area - the streams going down towards the marsh - where we imagined beavers making their homes and fish swimming (also newts would be there too!)

As we were leaving, Brian was putting the gear away, Owen was getting in his car seat - I was with Elise - and I SWEAR....there was an eagle.  I watched the BIGGEST bird take off from a tree and circle over the marsh several times - by the time I got Brian's attention - he looked - also thought it may be an eagle - but as I ran out of the truck with binoculars in hand - it was gone....where could that bird have gone! I did see an Egret as I searched for the eagle though! I figure it left us with enough anticipation of what could have been - that we will for sure be back for more! Our own bird watching sequel.  

What a fabulous day - Brian and I got some great exercise - Owen had some fun shuffling - and Elise got to growl all through the forest to keep the coyotes away! Ahhh...love it!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Feelin' Fine

























Another weekend + another gray day - one sister = Fun time at the school with my Daddy! Here's Owen looking pretty dang cute, showing us all what's up! You'd never know he was sick, AGAIN! Oh the immune system of a 4 year old in school - yikes!

So Grandpa Keith (aka Silver Fox) went to Owen's (aka Red Elk) school yesterday to share all of his Native American artifacts and stories with the class - Red Elk was loving it! I can't wait to post pictures - but I'm still waiting for them myself. Apparently Silver Fox made quite the impression on the kids, they felt so comfortable with him in fact they were able to share such personal things as, "I don't know what to get my Mom for Christmas", "Did you know I have 2 hermit crabs?", "I had a fish, but it died"...etc! One of the room Mom's video taped it, should be fun to watch! =) Thanks Dad, Owen was so lucky to get to have you do that.  Red Elk thanks Silver Fox with much appreciation. 

I am having a hard time posting this, Elise is EVERYWHERE she is not supposed to be.  Brian's at a work meeting - Owen and I are trying to play Indians....complete with paper head dress - but Elise just wants to know why she simply can't roll and scoot through the furniture, what's in the heating vent and why her rattle won't talk back to her - she's telling it something VERY important, and I have a feeling that's why she's biting it with such fierce, little miss wants a response! 

Alright, hopefully I'll be back later with some good pics - Owen has now designed a paper bow and arrow...AWESOME!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Ah bb baa bboo ahhhhh



"Aren't I adorable!!!" I think that's what she's saying when she babbles!!! I mean, that's my translation to ah ba ba ba da da laaaaa ahhhh....oh, and also, "I love you mommy!" - 

These are some gorgeous photos taken by a friend of a friend at a birthday party for Owen's friend recently (did you get all that!).  She did such a great job photographing all the kiddos - although there were only Owen's back...he was TOO busy playing to sit still and smile! There are so many more beautiful shots of Elise - I think she liked her!

So hopefully some time this weekend we'll get to post pics and news about the fun and exciting things going on at Owen's school! Tomorrow they have their Native American Potlatch and Grandpa Keith is coming to Owen's class to share Indian artifacts that were given to him from friends and students when he was at Chemawa Indian School - Owen hasn't stopped telling his friends and anyone who will listen that his Grandpa is coming to his school for about all of November - we've had to do a countdown! 

Elise has some teeth trying to poke through her bottom gums, we'll see when they ACTUALLY do though, I remember this with Owen...it seems like they are teething from the time they're delivered! And crawling is coming soon - gosh darnit! Kidding...sort of.  

Be back soon with fun and exciting Holiday messages and news -

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

What An AMAZING Night

It is with great excitement I post tonight...It is FINALLY over! It is time for our country to heal, to be embraced all over the world again and to rebuild what we all know is greatness! I can imagine that the road ahead for President elect Obama will be extremely difficult, but I know it can be handled with grace.  I watched the news tonight focus so much on the fact that Obama is the first African American president....which he is and it's amazing to be a part of this history, but to me - that never mattered - and my hope is that when Owen and Elise are voting...it WON'T matter then, even to the television commentators...AT ALL! I look forward to January 20th 2009 - not to mention watching and living and being a part in our history! 

Remember....VOTE - it is your right and your privilege - There are many moments in time that will make you smile, some that will make you cry and some that will take your breath away...grab them all - they should all make you PROUD!

It is TIME for Change - thank you America, thank you

VOTE

Today is the day that we Americans MUST use to be heard....regardless of opinion - it is our day to recognize what is important to us, our families and our futures! Although I begin this day with slight anxiety (I am SOOOOO excited!) and I must admit I kept thinking about this evening all last night as I was up with Elise 4 times....it's here....and I am PUMPED to watch our country in action.  I will for sure be pacing around my house and glancing at the TV only when something positive lures me there....or when something I feel strongly about causes me to start talking AT the TV like the commentators can hear me (really - they can be SO annoying!) - but I know that I did all I could - I voted....and it feels great to know that at some point my ballot will go through some set of hands in to some machine - and for that 5 seconds, it will be about what I SAID - and that, it AWESOME!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

 So today is the day all little kids love! Dress up, candy - all for free...poor Owen, he missed out on his school parade AND trick or treating tonight! Poor guy has been sick all week! We thought we'd at least get the trick or treating in - but alas, it just wasn't in the cards! We did go to two neighbors houses just to say HI and show off our cute costumes, but then we decided to just stay home and hand out candy....he didn't seem to mind too much! We lit a lot of candles in the front of the house -  had our purple and orange lights going, he put a candle in his jack o lantern, and decided he'd just trick or treat out of our candy bowl! He stayed warm and got the goods! Not bad if you ask me! He also seemed pretty excited to watch basketball on TV with daddy!

We're hoping he starts feeling better soon! He hasn't been sick this long before and it's really waring on him.  We're just thankful that we had the Halloween party last weekend and could all dress up together and have fun...next year we'll have to make up for the lost candy! Sick kids on Halloween is probably a dentists dream! 

Can't believe November is a couple of hours away.  We had such a FUN lesson in the car today talking about the months of the year, what they meant for us (turkey, santa, eggs, flowers etc) and how the planet traveled around the sun! Then, for Elise's benefit - we went through every animal I could think of (including dinosaurs) and sang about the noises they make.  She liked that! Oh, which by the way - her new name is Roller Derby...she is non stop with the rolling...it's like she's programmed! She's even sleeping on her tummy - it's pretty cute! I am already missing my little baby - that went too fast!

Hopefully next week we'll be back with more news of good health!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Happy Halloween (almost!)

It's almost Halloween, and we're getting in the mood! We had so much fun going to the Halloween party that the Saefke's threw for all the kiddos in Owen's class! The costumes were fun and creative - the food was yummy and the pumpkin carving (although Owen chose not to partake) was messy and fun to see! 

To describe our families outfits....Owen was a pirate! (duh!) He had so much fun running around with his dagger and dread locks! Doing his makeup was a hoot...plus he had tatoos and chest hair (I don't think the pictures caught that!).  Brian was a rocker pirate (I think he looked more butt rock - but who am I to judge!) - he was scary! Doing his makeup was....disturbing! When I was done with the eyes and he put the hair on....I really couldn't look at him! It was rough! There is a reason men don't wear makeup (well, most!) - Elise was a beautiful princess - she was so cute and smiley all night! She had a lot of fun, I wish I could've read her mind...all those knights and dragons in the room she was watching.  I was a tavern wench...nice, huh! Rick had fun trying to boss me around at the party telling me to get him a beer! All in fun! It was a great night - Now we just have to get to get trick or treating covered!

Enjoy these fun photos!













Thursday, October 9, 2008

Pics of our big girl















Just wanted to add some cute photos of Elise! On the left, we have our first meal of rice cereal! In the middle and below, she's hanging out with Grandma Marilyn at Owen's party...just looking cute! Such a pretty girl who's getting so darn big so fast! Don't you just wanna pinch those cute cheeks! 

Monday, October 6, 2008

Birthday Party FUN




Ah....it's over! 

No, but really....Owen had his 4th birthday party this last weekend - it was so super fun! We had it at Lee's farm, and the kids had a blast.  We lucked out big time with no rain (just a little wind to test my taping skills!) and all of his friends were able to come! The kiddos got to play ring toss, climb hay bales, go for a hayride (with birthday party crashers too...more on that later!) get pumpkins, have cake, hotdogs, popcorn and more...I thought I was rested, but I just got exhausted again thinking about it.  Many thanks to my parents - who brought the hotdogs - and my brother and sister! My Dad and Brother, Jeff manned the dogs and popcorn popper...and my Mom helped me set up the barn...thank heavens I didn't attempt that alone! Once we got everything going, it was just one fun thing after another! Owen loved every minute of it and that's exactly why we did it! Perhaps next year he'll just want two friends over for PB&J's, however I highly doubt it!

Be back later to post about the random man and his 3 kids that joined our fun!


Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ahhh

hhh...October...wow!

Super duper excited for Owen's birthday party this weekend.  Can't wait for Halloween - the trick or treaters, the cute kiddos getting totally sugared out on way too much candy - it's the start of the best time of year.  The holidays are approaching, and as tiresome as they can be, it means it's a time to spend with family...to reflect on how lucky we all are - to see beauty in it all! My FAVORITE time of year! Yay! Soon we'll taste turkey, pumpkin pies and see twinky lights all over! 

I'm getting ahead of myself... super excited.  

Much love..


Monday, September 29, 2008

Another BIG mention

So - not usually one to post twice in a day, but we had big unexpected news to share! Elise ate food tonight, and she LOVED it! Brian and I were noticing over the last couple of weeks that she had about every sign she was ready for food other than being able to actually speak that she was wanting it...and then tonight as I was trying to place bites of chicken in my mouth while she was on my lap, she kept opening her mouth and trying to get my food! I mean REALLY! So, we thought why not try, Owen was 5 1/2 months when he ate, she's 5 - so worse case, we'd just wait a little longer...well, needless to say - she was a big fan, ate all the rice cereal I'd made her and kept opening her mouth for the spoon even before I could put more on it! She made very little mess, and what was left on her cute little face was taken with a big ol' thank you lick from Maggie! It was pretty fun, Brian of course took pictures, and Owen held the bowl - he told her he got his birthday dinner and she'd gotten her first dinner, pretty cute! 

We'll post some pics once we've downloaded! 

Oh - and as if this wasn't enough fun - Elise has also decided she knows how to roll multiple times to actually get somewhere! wow!


It's HERE!!!!


Today is the day! Our baby boy (who now INSISTS he's a big boy) is 4! Agh, can you believe it! I remember this day four years ago very well....until about 7:30 pm - and then it gets sort of hazy for awhile.  I remember parking at the hospital, taking my pillow out of the truck and walking directly AWAY from the hospital, telling Brian to" Have fun, call me on my cell when it's over and tell  me how it went!" I was just a little on the nervous side about welcoming this...baby...in to my life.  I don't want to say I wasn't excited, of course I was...but I was feeling miserable and knew that somehow this baby had to come out.  Well, the day went by....and final at 7:00 pm, Owen Lee Schmidt was born - 8 lbs 7 oz and 21 inches long.  He was LOUD....and he was Beautiful.  I remember seeing him, holding his finger, smelling him - holding him and sleeping with him curled up inside my arm on my hospital bed for 5 days - pure bliss.  Everything I went through that long day seemed like a breeze the instant I saw and held my baby! This is what I was meant to do, be his mom.  That day marked the start of my new and incredible life and I would not change a thing about it.  

So, enough of all that, Owen is beyond excited today that it's his birthday.  This is probably the year that's meant the most fun so far for him! His party is all set for this coming Saturday at a farm, his class and friends are all coming, the phone calls and radio dedications have been made - he's 4...and he's letting EVERYONE know it! Now, I'm just hoping he'll share some cake with me...that is the best part! 

Can't wait to post pics of the party! 

Saturday, September 27, 2008

2 more sleeps...

Wow - it is almost here....the BIG #4! Guess who's not excited at all!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Only 3 more sleeps...


....'till Owen is 4! What happened to my baby???He's gigantic! 

Watch me move around....


Ahh - So our little one isn't so little anymore...I mean, she is - she just seems to have forgotten! Elise has become quite the roll over queen these days - and now - she's actually trying to get somewhere....AGH! Hopefully it will be awhile before she figures it out, but I'm sort of thinking we're out of luck there??? I'm thanking my lucky stars the house is already "child proofed" from Owen (even though I'm sure there are plenty of things we've forgotten about) and that since we've been through it before we know at least what to watch for! 

Here's a cute pic of our princess - showing off for Mommy and Daddy! Love that crazy hair!



Tuesday, September 23, 2008

photos from race day



Celebrity Sighting



So - I neglected to mention that while we were out at the Race for Cure on Sunday, we spotted none other than KGW's Joe Donlon at the starting line.  I mentioned to Kristin it was him in a hot pink button down - and she - I kid you not - YELLED, "It's Joe Donlon" pretty loudly! Of course he turned and immediately said hello and jumped in for a picture with her! (remember last post I mentioned how she's blessed with the long legs and all - well she also runs in skirts!) Anyway, it was pretty fun and gave us something to chat about along the way...because we really needed some conversation starters! NOT! 

Oh - and Kristin, I've also sent your pic to KGW.com so hopefully you'll make the news page! Keep on running girl! Oh - maybe we should do some runs in LA or NYC so we can see some celebrities I want my picture with! 

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Race Day

So today was the day!!! My first 5K organized run...that I even paid for! I will start out by thanking my sister, Kristin who was my #1 moral supporter! Even though she's a super duper runner who's been blessed with long fast legs (and long skinny arms I might add) - she ran WITH me at a slower pace so we could do this one together! And although she was the #1 moral supporter, I cannot forget to mention that we also pushed Owen in the Bob jogger the whole time also! That would be an additional 35+ lbs around town! Owen was our very own personal cheering section - he'd flash us the occasional thumbs up, and when I needed to take walk breaks (yes, there were a few) or trade with Kris so she could push him for a little while - he'd quickly pipe up from his comfy seated position..."Come on Mom, you can keep running..." or, "Mom - go faster - come on!" It was so fun! 

So I haven't even mentioned what we did - All 3 of us were a part of the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure.  What an amazing event with incredible energy and love all around.  The 3 of us also attended the Health Expo last Friday to pick up our tee shirts, numbers and some freebies - and while we were there, we noticed a booth called "Dragonfly Tails" - there were beautiful ribbons in pink, purple and white all hanging with decoration - of course, Owen wanted to do this craft immediately - and he chose pink! As we were busy drawing and placing stamps and stickers in various spots - the woman behind the table mentioned that these were ribbons that would be hung outside on race day to remember someone you've lost to breast cancer, or to celebrate someone you love with or surviving the disease.  Kristin and I both looked at one another and realized instantly we are so lucky to have not lost anyone we love to this disease - nor do we personally know anyone affected by it - yes, we all know someone through someone etc - but when we really tried to think about it - we couldn't.....how lucky are we! So, because we know it doesn't mean that we won't ever know anyone - Owen continued to decorate that ribbon and we hung it with hope! We hung it because of all the people we know through someone - and because he did such a good job! 

I think this will have to be a yearly tradition now - as a Mom I think that being a part of this day is so important - and as a Mom to a daughter now - I feel it's my responsibility to do everything I can now to insure that Elise will hopefully never have to worry about breast cancer in her adult life time! (yes, I realize this affects Men as well - and I did this today as much for Owen to have hope!) Perhaps a BIG hope - but my hope...Owen says next year he wants to run with me, and that he's really really fast! Do you think I could get him to push me? 

Much love to you all - and as our favorite signs and tee shirts said today - "Save the TaTa's!" Because really, if we don't have humor in life, what do we have?

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Such a BIG month already

Ah - September is here....fall is in the air, apples are being pressed in to yummy juice and cider, it's time for soups and stews, pumpkins - and fresh hop beers! My favorite time of year! Yes - I've loved the summer and the sun - but really - I've always loved this month the most! I remember being a little kid and being SOOOO excited about going back to school.  Lining up outside the doors at school to see who my teacher was, who was in my class - new school clothes, shoes - recess every day! Ah, to be back in that!

Which is where I'm headed! So, Owen started his new school this year - just this week actually! He is loving it, and so are we! It was so much fun to check out his class list, meet his teachers, meet the classmates, find the new cubby, play on the new playground and experience all the new things! Brian and I have been so proud of him, it is amazing how big he has gotten - he's like a new little boy...who's almost 4! It is crazy to think our little man is going to be 4 - I am trying to savor every hug and kiss I get these days as I know from watching friends with older kids that these will soon be saved only for when they think others aren't watching...

Elise is getting big as well! She is now rolling over from tummy to back and also back to tummy! Her favorite person in the world...is Owen! No one can get her to laugh like he can - it's awesome to watch and appreciate.  I am shocked at how big she is already, almost double in size! Her smiles are getting bigger as well and we are so thrilled to have such a happy kiddo! It's strange to think that she has been a part of our family for almost a half of a year now - we can't imagine not having her here with us - Owen told me the other day that he loves his little sister so much he thinks we should keep her forever! Good thing, huh! Still, if anything will make a mom smile extra wide, it's that! 

We'll post some school pics soon - and pics from our summer trips etc! 

Happy school to our mom's too....perhaps they'll relax a little this year? 

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Last chance...

So tomorrow morning we're headed to the beach for our last chance to relax in summer '08.  We are in awe at how fast the summer went by - and by really how we didn't get a normal summer.  The weather was ALL OVER the board - and with a newborn in our lives - the hot was extra HOT and the baby was NOT having it! So, tomorrow we introduce Elise to her grandparents beach house (lucky girl) and let Owen run in the sand and surf - and dare we say, sun? Let's cross our fingers that we get some clear skies! 

Just so everyone is aware, on September 8th Owen starts preschool at his new school!!! He is so excited - not to mention he's turning 4 in almost a month now! He is telling everyone, mainly he's telling them that he's going to be 6 like Michael...after he's 4 and 5, of course! 

Check in to the family web site over the weekend as we're hoping to have pics posted randomly.  I will sit one of these afternoons to download more pics here...you know, in my spare time!

Happy Labor Day weekend! 

Monday, August 25, 2008

And we have ROLL OVER

No, not minutes....Elise is such a big girl, and very concerned about her family - so she decided to roll over this morning from her tummy to back just as Daddy was walking in the room! (Owen and I were there already cheering her on!) She's been working on going from back to front for a couple of weeks now - so we for sure thought that would be the first one....we've only sort of been encouraging it - as we now know as parents that the "roll overs" mean these little ones become mobile - and pretty much everything around the house that's under 12 inches now becomes danger! So, we're excited to say the least...our little sweet pea is getting so big! 

Be back later with pics!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

And it's been a rough week! We're back from the beach trip - which was so fun - and we're exhausted...and sick! Poor little Elise has been under the weather since the drive home from the beach - and we're all very tired! Nonetheless, we had tons of fun and cannot wait to post pictures of our little cuties! We're hoping everyone is feeling well tomorrow  - we can only hope!

Brian should be downloading pics into the computer soon, so we'll be posting them in no time. We will be sure to share -   

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Take a "Bite" out of town

Ah - what a fun day! We headed down to the waterfront and took in our first bite with the fam and Grandma and Grandpa! Too much fun! Owen was quite the hit as he proceeded to dance up a storm to anything and everything...not to mention air guitar with the "I wanna rock" hand sign! Apparently people all around were taking in the joy that is our 3 year old! He enjoyed ice cream, pizza, soda pop and a root beer float! Um - can you say sugar overload....thanks Mom and Dad! I think his MOST favorite part of the day was getting his new BATMAN sunglasses! They are awesome (see pic) mirrored style glasses with a bat emblem that covers the lenses! Pretty spooky in a good way - he was so excited when Grandma Val picked them out - the only pair there!  

Elise was adorable and a terrific sport! Her favorite thing currently is for me to laugh like Santa and say - "Merry Christmas Elise"! (again see pic) She just laughs and laughs! It will feel less nutjob to me when it is actually Christmas and people that can't see I'm saying that to a 3 month old think I should be shipped to a looney bin! (although, maybe I should?) The things we'll all do to make a baby laugh, not to mention when that baby is yours! 

Anyway - it was a great weekend altogether.  Can't wait for this week - we're all headed out the the beach with friends to relax, unwind and let it all hang out in the sand! Should be some fun stories ahead! 

Friday, August 8, 2008

Such a big girl


Thought I'd mention that last night, little Miss Elise hit a milestone important to all parents - she slept in her crib/own room all night! No, I don't mean she slept all night long - I cross my fingers that will come soon, but she did sleep in her crib all sprawled out like a little sweetie until 6 am!!! It's such a pretty room, why wouldn't she want to be in there! Exciting stuff, I know! 

Welcome Aboard!

So - it begins today! I thought, "How fun to have a blog...." I mean, if Owen can ask about all the other blogs I love to frequent, why NOT have one for our family! This way - I can stop feeling so guilty about not recording the magnificent things my kiddos do in baby books I don't have - and I can list it all out here! Yay for the internet!

So, I guess what everyone will eventually see here is pics of the kids, general family news and fun things when we feel the inspiration to post - I am excited!!!