Friday, October 30, 2009

Good eats



Our friends Greg & Andrea and their baby, Samantha (Sam for short) are over almost every weekend. Sam is 10 months old now. She's really gotten into eating table food. We'd fixed spaghetti for dinner last weekend and made her a plate. As you can tell, she loved it!

First Field Trip






Sadie had her first field trip to the pumpkin patch last week. She had a lot of fun and it went pretty well. She seemed to like the hay ride, the petting zoo and getting her pumpkin the best. We also roasted hot dogs for lunch and marshmallows for dessert. When we got home we got some markers out and she drew a sweet face on her pumpkin.

Baby Whisperer part II


If you've read my previous baby whisperer post then you know Randy has a way with babies. As you can see, he has that effect on big babies too.

Powder


Sadie thought she needed some powder in her shoes. As you can see she went a little overboard. No, we didn't purposely let her do this on her own. She was being very quiet in her room and this is what we found when we went to check on her.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Disappointed

Tyler broke his elbow eight weeks ago. He was in a cast for three weeks, then in a splint for four weeks. He went back today to have it xrayed. It is better, but not totally healed. He can do more with it now, throw a ball, ride his bike, etc. but he can not do any contact sports for two months. His doctor said it would just take one good hit to that elbow and it would re break. Then we'd be looking at surgery. Unfortunately this means he's out for this wrestling season. Needless to say, he's very disappointed. This would have been his second year wrestling. He went to a week long camp in Georgia during the summer and has been very dedicated to workouts, even running when he was in the cast & splint. He has a great coach who will still let him be part of the team, go to the matches to support the guys. But it won't be the same as being on the mat. It's hard seeing your kids disappointed about things that are beyond our control. But I think it's times like this that give your kids the opportunity to build character.