Thursday, October 28, 2010

Annual Pumpkin Carving Party

We were sad this year that we live so far away from the Waddoups because for the last 4 years we had invited them over to carve pumpkins, eat dinner and watch a scary movie.  We had our party just with our family this year though, and we had a good time.  We ate pizza and watched It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown with Kennedy.  Our pumpkins turned out wonderfully too!  I'm really proud of mine.  Usually I just do your typial triangle eyes and smile, but I opted for something a little different this time and it turned out great!



Brett's is always extremely intricate and takes him hours and hours to clean and carve.  This year it was just as intricate, but I think he's speeded up a little bit, which is good, because we had time to watch a movie afterward too.  Here's his rendition of Frankenstein's monster.



Kennedy picked out the ugliest pumpkin in the whole bunch when we bought them.  It looked dirty because it's skin was more like a cantaloupe than a pumpkin.  She requested that a ghost be carved into hers, so Brett freestyled one.


The best part about her pumpkin though was that we let her color it with Sharpies.  She used purple and green, and somehow managed to color it for probably 30 minutes straight without getting a fume headache.  She is very proud of the end result and had a great time carving pumpkins.

Friday, October 22, 2010

I'm a Big Boy Now


You know, moving targets are hard to shoot.  As I was attempting to take a picture of Noah's new haircut, he kept moving, which meant that this is the only picture that wasn't of the top of his head or blurry.  But I'll take what I can get.  This boy is getting big way too fast.  Both of his bottom teeth have popped through.  He sits up so well and never falls down.  He army crawls.  Brett cut off all of his long baby hair into a little boy haircut.  And worst of all, he pulled himself up to standing yesterday.  He'll be 7 months old tomorrow, and he's already trying to walk.  He's growing up too fast.

Although he might still be a baby.  As I type he is chasing a bottle of Italian dressing around the kitchen.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ocean World

We went to Ocean World this morning to have a fun day with our kids.  I know that Kennedy looks terrified in this picture, but I assure you she had a blast.  This aquarium in Crescent City, CA is small, but for how little it had, it was pretty cool stuff.  Our first stop (after the gigantic gift shop where Kennedy stuffed toys in the stroller while we weren't looking) was the tide pool where we could pet the animals in the water.
Kennedy loved petting the starfish.  She was even brave enough to touch an anenome!  The other little girl on the tour screamed every time she saw anything, so I was pretty proud of Kennedy.  Although Noah didn't pet anything, he did try to eat a starfish.
Then our guide asked for a brave volunteer.  After seeing what this guy had to do, I'm really glad it wasn't me.  He was asked to feel the sting of an anenome, but because they can't sting through our skin, he had to put his tongue on it.  And he did.
Yuck.  And just so we could take his word for it that his tongue got tingly.  Do you know how many people's tongues have been on that thing?  I'm sure it's clean, but I won't be licking an sea creatures any time soon.  Just so you have a better idea, he licked one of these.
Once again, yuck.  We went to see the actual aquarium part of the place next, which was definitely limited.  They had some fish, and a bunch of manta rays, including a baby which was really cute.  They did however have TONS of sharks.
There are 7 in this picture, and that wasn't anywhere near all the ones they had.  We even got to pet a couple of sharks after looking at them in the tanks.
I caught the fin on this one, and it was a lot harder than I expected.  They didn't feel very slippery either like you would expect.
Even though Kennedy had no problem touching starfish and anenomes, she wanted nothing to do with the sharks.  I think her face sums it up pretty well.
We had to take the obligatory picture in the shark's mouth.
There were also two harbor seals and a sea lion who did tricks.  She impersonated a shark and a dolphin, went down slides, jumped really high, and did double back flips.  Afterward, Kennedy wanted to ride on the jet ski ride out front, and she actually let Noah sit with her.
And of course we couldn't leave without getting a picture of Noah surfing.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Already?!

He's sitting up by himself.  Can you believe it?  Because I sure can't.  He's getting big way too fast.

He's talking quite a bit lately too.  He loves his sister and smiles every time he sees her, although she just screams when he tries to touch her.  That's probably why when we told her to go sit by him for pictures she made sure there was plenty of space between them.

And of course she had to be chewing on something too.  Kennedy has been pretty funny lately.  She is coming up with so many phrases that I never knew she knew.  She tells me she's proud of me all the time, which makes me feel good, but I have no idea what for.  She shoos flies away by waving her hands and saying, "Whoopa, whoopa, whoopa!"  She has already learned to make fun of me too.  The other night she asked me to sing a song, but I started singing the wrong one.  She started laughing so hard she couldn't breathe, and then kept saying, "Not Shule la Rue!" over and over again.  Lovely.  She's two and a half and already pointing out my mistakes.  But the biggest thing happening around here is this.

That's right.  6 months old and he's almost full on crawling.  He can get anywhere he wants to go, and he's fast.  Here's to life with a mobile child who doesn't understand the word "no".  Wish me luck!