Friday, September 24, 2010

Time Flies

This one turned 6 months old yesterday.  I can't believe it.

He's trying to crawl already.  He gets up an all fours, rocks back and forth, then falls on his face.  I'm hoping that he'll learn to sit up first.

He loves to eat and is actually pretty clean about it.

He loves his daddy.  Whenever Brett comes home from being at work for a few days, Noah goes crazy with excitement until Brett picks him up.

He's already on the downhill slope to 1 year old!  We love our sweet boy so much!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

We Just Got a Letter! Wonder Who It's From!


Yes, those are stickers on Noah's head.  One guess who the culprit of the above picture was.

Yep, you guessed right.  Kennedy got some Disney stickers in the mail and put them on EVERYTHING.  Including her brother.

Friday, September 17, 2010

A Thief Once Again


Today I am...

Wishing that I was going to be HERE the first of October

Loving THIS cute stuff that my cousin makes

Contemplating gaining many pounds by eating THIS with dinner this weekend

Hoping that the latest season of THIS show gets on Netflix instant watch soon so I can get my fix

Excited to go to THIS place tomorrow
(It's been way too long!)

Stealing the idea for this post from THIS post by my cute friend Jana
(I hope you don't mind!  Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery.)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Geeking Out

I am reconciled to the fact that most of my favorite TV shows make me dorky.  I am willing to admit it.  So I thought I would share with you what some of those shows are.  In no particular order, some of the best shows out there.

Frasier - I have been told that this makes me a nerd, although I'm not entirely sure why.  The show is clever and hilarious.  Not many shows make me laugh out loud on a regular basis, and this one does consistently.

Lost - This one is a given.  I know very few people who have actually given Lost a chance and haven't liked it.  Because it's awesome.

X-Files - Yes.  I will admit to watching this show every Sunday night when it was still on the air.  I still have a special place in my heart for this nerdiest of nerd shows.  Some of the episodes are a little bit boring, but a lot of them have great storylines and are really funny.

Father Ted - A British comedy about 3 priests who share a house in a small town in Ireland.  It is so funny!  I absolutely love British TV, especially the comedies.  For more British priestly comedy try The Vicar of Dibley.  Also hilarious: Blackadder, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and the ever popular The Office, which did in fact start in Britain with Ricky Gervais.  You can try some other oldies but goodies like Keeping Up Appearances and Are You Being Served.

Doctor Who - Once again, I laugh out loud at this show all the time.  It's like mostly about aliens about to destroy the earth (hence the dorky part) and the Doctor saves the world.  It's also British and is infinitely better than any other show about aliens you've ever seen.  You should really give it a try.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The New Calvin and Hobbes

Kennedy has a best friend.  She also happens to have a baby and a sister too.  Her name is Rosie, and she is absolutely indispensible.  It is disastrous if we leave her anywhere.  It's a drama if we left her in the other room for bedtime.  Rosie, in short, is very real to Kennedy.  Mostly, she is slept with - or on.
But she gets other treatments too.  She goes to the beach (pretend, of course) and she gets brought along when we go out of town.  She gets baths too.
She gets fed bottles, as well as a number of other foods including bananas, milk, muffin soup, and cream cheese and armadillo.
She has conversations with Rosie, plays ring-around-the-rosie with her, and pretty much can't leave her side.  Every once in a while, her other neglected stuffed animals get some attention, but pretty much, Rosie takes the cake.