Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Easter at BPS

We went to Bass Pro Shop for Easter. What? That's not everyone's Easter tradition?

Josiah had a great time getting his picture taken with the Easter bunny, and was not scared of it at all.

BPS is one of Josiah's favorite places. He likes to go to the boat center and "drive" the boats. I'm sure the employees hate us. We generally do not buy anything, and Josiah runs around screaming "dive boats!". And of course he is not a gentle boat handler. But, I figure we make up for it with Jason's purchases. Plus I am indoctrinating a future BPS shopper.

Fire Station and Walrod visit pics coming soon!

Monday, April 12, 2010

St. Patricks Weekend and Easter

The weekend after St. Patrick's day we visited Jason's side of the family.

We got to see Grandma Mary (who had just had shoulder surgery):

Josiah bonded with his 4 year old cousin Trent over some fresh fallen snow (retrieved through the doggie door).

Cousin Samantha helped babysit:

Discussing big trucks with Paw Paw:

The week before Easter, we went to our friend Lisa's house for a great party. She had fun activities including planting flowers, making/decorating wear-able bunny ears, and of course hunting for Easter eggs. The party was complete with egg-shaped grilled cheese sandwiches and a take-home goodie bag with an egg-shaped rice kripy treat!

Josiah, however, was most impressed by the lawn mower in Lisa's garage. Here he is with his friend Asher:

On the hunt for eggs:

Driving his friend Andrew around in the yard:

We went to visit my family for Easter.
This is the "before" picture in the Easter egg dying process. Josiah quickly got bored with this, so there isn't an "after" picture.

We got to meet our new baby niece (Josiah's newest cousin) Ella for the first time!

Josiah enjoyed riding on the toy tractor. Especially when someone else was willing to push.
Hanging out with Grandma Lucy (this was the first time he had been to her house!):

Posing with Daddy at the church breakfast:

Happy belated Easter! Hooray for spring!!!

Coming soon: picture with the Easter bunny at Bass Pro Shop, Fire Station tour, and visit from the Walrods!

1Q 2010

Playing in the snow...



Our friends Genevieve and Olivienne visit!

Which one of these blocks is the lighter?
First time bowling:
Daddy's boots are fun toys.
Jason's birthday:
Wearing Daddy's hat:
Happy St. Patrick's day!

Blog updates coming soon: St. Patrick's day weekend and Easter!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Story time

Josiah is hilarious. Just wanted to fill you in on a couple of things that have happened over the past month.

Snow Days
When we first had our big snow (just before the insanely cold temperatures came and before he got sick) I took Josiah sledding. We got all bundled up and went to Antioch Park. We found a good hill and I got him out of the truck along with the 2-man sled. Unfortunately he had no interest in walking in the snow. So I ended up carrying him and the sled to the top of the hill. The first time we went down, when we got to the bottom I asked him if that was fun and he said "yeah". Do you want to do that again? "No". So being the good mother that I am, I told him "too bad - we are already out here so we are going to sled and you are GOING to have fun". After carrying my 30 lb little guy up the hill a couple of times, my arm was getting tired. So while I was walking up the hill he would gradually start sliding down my hip. He did not like the feeling that he might fall, so he would start grunting as if he was trying his hardest and using all his muscles to stay up. It was hilarious. I had to stop in the middle of the hill several times because I was laughing too hard to continue. Sorry that was SUCH hard work for you Josiah! By the end of our time in the snow, he was having fun and had discovered that he could make snowballs and throw them at me. I guess I deserved it. And now he loves to walk in the snow - in fact today he was tromping through the yard in the drastically decreased amount of remaining snow. We even built a miniature snow man today. Well, mostly I built it - he just enjoyed knocking it's head off and laughing. Sorry there are no accompanying pictures, but I just wanted to share that story (which I'm sure would be much funnier if you had been there...).

In other news, Josiah continues to amaze me with his talking skills. A couple weeks ago he said the words "mistletoe" (I got him a clearanced Christmas book with mistletoe in it) and "green anaconda" (which sounds more like 'geen conda'). He got the latter one from watching this song/cartoon. He also loves this song about elephants. And this song about rhinos. He is only 2 and already addicted to YouTube.

To make up for the lack of pictures in this post, I am adding a cute video. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Neglected holidays

Christmas is an important holiday, but it seems that I have overlooked Halloween and Thankgiving altogether (at least as far as this blog is concerned). So I am back tracking to remedy the situation.

HALLOWEEN
Trick-or-treating with his friend Andrew at the businesses close to our house:
Showing off his loot (M&Ms were his favorite):
This picture is just so you can see his authentic Samurai pony tail:
Indiana Jones and the littlest Samurai:
Trick-or-treating at the Parents as Teachers playcenter:
We got fun Halloween balloons and decorated cookies at Whole Foods:
HUNTING
While not technically a holiday, hunting pretty much has the same status in our household.
Making cookies with grandma:
Posing with daddy's 4 point buck (he still says "daddy broke deer"):
Making a pie with granny:
"Driving" one of Paw Paw's tractors. I could barely get him away from them:
THANKSGIVING
The highlight of Josiah's Thanksgiving was getting to "drive" the fire truck at the fire station where my cousin Kurt works:
He also had fun hanging out with his cousins:
We also had fun visiting family and getting to see my mom's cousin Pat who drove up from TX to see everyone.

This ends my tribute to Halloween, hunting, and Thanksgiving. Happy New Year's Eve - I won't be blogging again until 2010!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Most wonderful month of the year

As is probably the case for you and your family, December is a blur. A fun, exciting blur, but a blur nonetheless.

We kicked off the month with Josiah's 2nd birthday party. His 2 sets of grandparents were there to help us celebrate with a dog-themed party (no we have not gotten a dog yet).
I went a little overboard with the desserts. We had 48 cupcakes (we had both white and chocolate cupcakes), dog bone shaped cookies, and dog shaped cookies.
Josiah did not complain about there being too many desserts. But, he did not quite understand why he had to wait until after we sing and blow out the candles to be able to eat his cupcake. He thought we were torturing him by dangling this cupcake in front of his face and making him wait.
As you can see, he was not shy about digging in once the candles were out! A big change in his feelings toward cake since his 1st birthday. He liked the cream cheese frosting more than the actual cake part.
He had a blast unwrapping his presents. He was confused by the fact that we wanted him to not play with the cool thing he just opened, but to open the next thing instead. He also was not a fan of the time it took to get all these cool toys out of their boxes.

This is the tractor that his daddy picked out for him. He was so excited, but could not understand why he was not able to climb inside of it. That was kind of frustrating for him. He went to every person in the room to see if they had a solution to his dilemma.

The next 2 weeks of December were packed with putting out the Christmas decorations (we decided to wait until after his b-day to do this), wrapping presents, baking, doctor and dentist appointments, a Parents As Teachers event, getting our windows measured (to be replaced soon!), etc.

Our friends Genevieve and Mick got to stay with us the night of the 20th while they were passing through - it was great to see them - we had not seen Mick in 2 years! Josiah had fun playing with Olivienne and we all ate Jack Stack and relaxed. I guess I was too relaxed - after they left I realized that I had not taken any pictures! D'oh...hopefully we'll get another opportunity before 2 more years fly by.

We had our family Christmas on Tuesday the 22nd right before we left town.

It is so fun seeing how excited Josiah gets opening presents. We have fun playing with his toys too.Then we packed up and headed to Pittsburg, KS where Josiah got to check out his Mi Mi's office at the hospital and terrorize the hallways with running and screaming. They were happy screams. Hopefully the patients knew that.

He had a blast seeing his family in SW Missouri that he talks about so often. And of course opening more presents.
We spent 4 hours Christmas afternoon driving up to mid-Missouri to see my side of the family. On the 26th Josiah's cousins arrived, and he thought the best way to say hello would be to tackle them. You're looking at the future faces of WWE.
Two more batches of present opening followed in the 2 days we were there. Here's Josiah with his new guitar. He loves it - a little too much. I am wondering how long it will stay in one piece.
Throughout this fun and crazy season, when we ask Josiah what we're celebrating - who's birthday it is - he says "JESUS!". It is so cute. And a great reminder amidst all the chaos.

We are home now, thankful for all the fun we had with our families and trying to sift through the mountains of new toys. We are truly so blessed in millions of ways, big and small.

A couple of random updates - Josiah is now saying 4 word sentences. Like 'my daddy take truck'. I plan on posting some videos of him talking soon. He also is trying to sing parts of Jesus Loves Me. Right now it sounds like this: 'Yes, Jesus. Yes, Jesus.' That's pretty much it. Sometimes he will also sing 'bible tell.'

We hope that you also had a great Christmas and that you have a happy New Year!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

In case you forgot...

...Josiah will tell you AND show you how old he is going to be on Dec 6th, all while eating grapes.