Monday, February 23, 2009

Valentine's Day in NC

One benefit of living on the East coast is the ability to visit Andrew's family much more often. The kids love this because there are 5 cousins their age to play with and laugh with (and fight with :) We drove up Valentine's Day weekend for one such visit. It included a visit to Monkey Joe's where the kids could bounce and jump to their heart's delight, many hours of playing in the backyard while the daddy's and papa worked on the tree house, and a date night for all the parents (yes, that means we left 8 kids in one house with one babysitter, poor thing, but as you can see, they take good care of each other :)
We all enjoyed dinner out after bouncing at Monkey Joe's.
Uncle Johnny getting smiles from Jillian, just what he needed before heading back to work!We even celebrated Jason's birthday. It was a month ago but he wanted to have cake with his cousins. The kids loved being with their cousins and can't wait to go again!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Jillian at 4 months...laughing!

Jillian is 4 months old! She's grabbing on to toys, focusing on people intently as they talk to her, wanting to sit up and stand....And on the day she turned 4 months old we were blessed with her first laugh. I was in the kitchen digging in the pantry as I made dinner when I heard it. I knew immediately what it was and ran over to her (she was hanging out in her swing watching me make dinner). She did it again! And hooray, the camera was right there so I immediately started the video and she did it again and again! So here's her third laugh and her fourth and...

It was soooo sweet hearing her voice that I got teary eyed. How do our kids do that to us over the simplest things? I think her laugh got me more than any of my other kids because she is so quiet. She doesn't coo or babble much so it's not like she made happy sounds and they slowly turned into a true laugh. It was sudden and beautiful. And yes, if you take the 30 seconds to watch the video you get to hear me trip over my own kid's names. I didn't do it much before, but four kids put me over the edge so Beth is often called Jill, Adam is Andrew, and my favorite, when I call Jill Beth and then while trying to correct myself, Jill is called Bill...that's life!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

It's still snow cold but out we go!

It's still winter, still cold...but we have to get outside and get some fresh air. And to be honest, we just need motivation to get out of our pajamas before dinner! So today we were going to brave the cold. We got bundled in jackets, gloves and hats. And we actually played outside for at least 15 minutes before the kids starting begging for hot cocoa. Beth might have lasted longer if she had dressed the bottom half as well as her top half. Adam didn't want to wear his jacket. He chose to wear his Diego sweatshirt instead. Maybe if I actually chose their attire, we'd last longer outside but then I'd have to stay out there with them and 27 degrees is too cold even when properly dressed! Check out this poor squirrel. It lives in our back yard. The recent winds just blew his tail all around. The kids were amused. I wished I could bring him inside and make a warm bed for him.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Snow Cold

Snow!!!
Starting back in October, this California family has been slowly learning the meaning of cold. We've learned that sweatshirts are not enough to get you through winter so everyone got a new coat. We've learned that sunny days can still be freezing. I explained that it was cold enough to snow one icy day back in November and Jason got super excited exclaiming, "it's snow cold!" We now use this term to decide just how many layers are necessary. This most often applies to Beth who hates wearing pants. It has to be snow cold for her to wear tights or, gasp, pants! While we're not living in blizzard weather, we've had a handful of snow flurries, and even got to play in a little bit of snow in Pennsylvania at Christmastime. Maybe someday we'll even get snow here in our yard. It could happen...they tell me.
Here's a picture of a snowflake...yes, that's how much snow we've had. Exciting, huh? It was actually pretty cool to see the intricate detail of each flake, beautiful! However, it was night and I couldn't get a super close-up photo...

Jason tried to enjoy the snowfall but it was really cold! Why does it have to be so cold to have snow? I know the science of it all but really, snow is so fun except that it's so cold! We need warm snow we can play in.
Considering how much gear we need just to play outside, it's a wonder we ever leave the house! The best has been when we've left the house and realized we forgot jackets. Adam's worn Jason's sweatshirt before and we've turned around and gone back home to retrieve forgotten gear. I miss California!

Time for a haircut

Is it really time again...why does boy hair seem to grow soooo fast!