Friday, October 30, 2009

What do you get...

when you take all this...



add one of these...


and a ridiculous amount of this?














Just about the stinkin' cutest Willy Wonka EVER!!!
If I do say so myself!

Now here's to hoping he will actually wear it on the big night!
(Since he wouldn't wear it for his Halloween Party)






And hoping, even more, that he won't want to wear it in public after that!




Friday, October 23, 2009

5 years ago today...

I married my best friend.

I know, this is the same collage as last year, but you only have so many wedding pictures, right?

Yes, Abe and I have been married 5 years, today. Sadly, I am not spending our anniversary with him, but with my other (and equally) favorite man, Cole, since Abe is out gallivanting in the wilderness with at least 3 other guys.

Marrying Abe was the best thing that I have ever done (next to becoming a mother, of course.) He is absolutely amazing, totally supportive, puts up with me and my ridiculous baggage (that's right, I have baggage- who doesn't?), and is the most incredible partner I could ever have hoped for.

He does his best to make me happy (which can be a pretty demanding job, I'll admit), and most importantly, he loves me. He is the world's best dad, and I could not be more thankful for all he does, all he gives, and all he is!

I love you, Abe! Happy Anniversary (though you won't see this until at least 5 days from now! haha)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Weekend Fun

This past weekend, Abe and I celebrated our 5th anniversary. Technically, our anniversary isn't until this upcoming weekend, but opening day for deer season comes first (that was totally a joke, I just like giving Abe a hard time for ditching me on our anniversary!)

Abe and I spent Saturday in Jerome. We visited the old ghost mining town, walked around the little shops "downtown," toured the 100 yr old stage/cinema theatre that they are restoring (very cool), and then had a fabulous lunch at The Asylum (the restaurant located in the Grand Hotel, which used to be the Verde Valley Hospital, and is known as one of the most haunted places in the country-totally up our alley!) We then headed back to our beautiful town, took a scenic drive through the pines and checked out what can only be described as our dream house, and then went to dinner. We had dinner at the 129 1/2 Grill, which is this cute little jazz restaurant downtown. We laughed at some lady that had drank too much and was enjoying the music even more, we had great food, and finished off the night with more movies (we watched a few Friday night, also). We also went to breakfast Sunday morning at Wildflower. All in all, it was a fantastic anniversary weekend!



Meanwhile, Cole was spending his first ever weekend away.



Friday afternoon, John, Paula, and Paula's dad, Pops (who was visiting from Ohio), came and took the little man for the weekend. We all went out to dinner, then they drove away with my kiddo in the car. I will admit, it was rough for me. I always thought I would enjoy having him go away (and getting a break), but I really, really missed that stinkin' kid. And (I think typical of parents) everything Abe and I did all weekend, we would say how Cole would love this, or we'll need to bring Cole here, or make the sound effects that Cole makes when we would see fire/garbage trucks and motorcycles.

However, while I was a little sad he was gone, he was having a grand ol' time (and being a perfect little boy on top of that). Here are some pics of his weekend festivities (courtesy of John and Paula)

Carving his own pumpkin with Gaga.

Reading books with PG.

Watching movies.

Hanging by the pool (it was 102 out!)

And baking cookies!

Of course, you have to wear a hard hat for such manual labor!



Here is one of several videos they took. I just though this one was funny, and totally captures Cole and his personality.

Of course, once they brought him home on Sunday, he turned back into his little "devilish" self (which we had been worried that he would be while he was away!), hasn't slept at night more than an hour and a half straight (having only woken up once a night while he was away), and been screaming, yelling, and crying pretty consistently ever since.





But darn it, I'm glad he's home





Abe wants to try to send him back for a month!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Bowling

Tuesday I took Cole bowling with our MOMS Club. He really enjoyed it the first 3 frames, and then had a total two year old melt down, including SCREAMING, running for the fire alarm door, playing in the water fountain, playing with the cups and water cooler they had set out, slamming locker doors, you get the picture.

I think, ultimately, he had a good time, and was actually quite the little bowler (he got 103 the first game and was at 60 something the second game before he flat out refused to bowl anymore!)

How stinkin' cute are his little bowling shoes?

Patiently (yeah right!) waiting his turn.

For those of you who have never been bowling with a two year old, this is how they do it.
(Watch the video for a better idea. Cole is OBSESSED with this video, which is the reason I assume that he enjoyed himself!)


Monday, October 12, 2009

Pumpkin Patch 2009

Sunday morning we took Cole to the Pumpkin Patch. Unlike last year, this year I located an honest to goodness field of pumpkins. A bring-your-own-cutting-tool-and-assume-all-risk-and-responsibility-for-lost-limbs pumpkin patch. I think Cole thought it was fantastic, though we had to stop him several times from hurling the smaller pumpkins (and hoping all the while that no one saw!) He ultimately picked his own pumpkin, though on the way out of the field, he did try to hurl it a few times, and pick a new one. He picked a great little pumpkin though, and was so proud!








He insisted on holding his pumpkin all the way home. Of course, once we got home, we had to keep him from hurling the pumpkin at Dozer (which I think he did a few times!) Obviously, we are dealing with some throwing issues, but what more could we expect from a two year old boy?