Monthly Archives: November 2014

November 30, 2014

DSC_0176We have much to be thankful for, both now, in the Thanksgiving and Christmas season and throughout the year. Our sweet little boy just warms our heart, he is a true joy. We are blessed to come from loving, caring, and generous families who continue support us in many ways. We are thankful for our friends who love and support us and share life with us. I am thankful that God has provided such a loving, caring, and supportive husband who loves me day in and day out, no matter what.

Finn and I headed to Mansfield Tuesday evening in preparation for our annual Hosta Seed Planting and greenhouse covering adventures. Seems as though dad and I aren’t as productive as we once were – we only planted a small handful of trays on Wednesday – yikes! Finn was pretty spoiled as he was the only grandchild there on Tuesday evening. He was soaking up Grandma and Grandpa’s attention. The rest of the troops arrived on Wednesday. We were fortunate to spend time with both of our families on Thanksgiving Day. We enjoyed the Armstrong gathering at Dave & Gayle’s where Finn played with Grandma and Grandpa. He loved going outside to see Boogey and Joe, Dave & Gayle’s horses.  To this day if I ask Finn about Boogey (he refers to him as Booger, lol, which is somewhat telling I hear), he says “Doe”, for Joe. He has an amazing memory, heck, I often can’t even remember things that he does! We also joined the Beilstein’s for dinner and a short bit of play time before bed.  All of the food everywhere was delicious – we are fortunate to eat twice 🙂 Black Friday began with our traditional breakfast at Bob Evans, followed by lots of shopping at Polaris and then a bit at Easton along with dinner at Bon Vie. It was a packed day, but a fun one for sure!DSC_0007 DSC_0011 DSC_0015 IMG_20141126_175413233

These two went off on a few adventures together. IMG_20141126_190015762 IMG_20141126_190124912 DSC_0022

And these boys are two peas in a pod with their lovies. DSC_0023 DSC_0026 DSC_0032 DSC_0033 DSC_0036 DSC_0038 DSC_0042

This is Boogey (aka Booger, if you’re Finn). He’s playful and is sniffing my head here in our selfie. DSC_0046

And here is Joe. DSC_0050 DSC_0053 DSC_0056 DSC_0057 DSC_0068 DSC_0069 Lots of younger cousin play time happening!DSC_0070 DSC_0071 DSC_0076 DSC_0077 DSC_0084 DSC_0061 DSC_0063 DSC_0086 DSC_0087 DSC_0088 DSC_0092 DSC_0093 Oh, and I snapped this picture of an Olan Mills photo of the cousins from 1979. Kevin is the top row, left. He is 16 years old here! Todd is next to him, then Scot, then Sean. Middle row is Brett and Jason. Bottom row is Juan, Carmen, Ashley, and Jared.  Some cousins aren’t in the photo – as they weren’t born yet!DSC_0064 We jumped out of the car and snapped this photo on our way out of town. It is near farmland that was once farmed by Kevin’s grandfather. Pretty cool, right?DSC_0094 DSC_0101

Silly cousins….DSC_0108 DSC_0110 And Lily photo bombing this one……DSC_0112 DSC_0113All of the boys wanted to sit in the rocking recliner together!
DSC_0117 This is a pretty typical scene – Lily with a bone amid a bunch of toys!DSC_0119 DSC_0123 DSC_0129 DSC_0133

Let Black Friday madness begin!

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At this point we were reaching deliriousness – running up and down the men’s suit selection and hiding and giggling. Followed very shortly thereafter with screaming and crying as he was beyond done!IMG_20141128_192900168We ventured to Cackler Family Farms again this year to search for the perfect tree to cut. We were on a mission, as it was the OSU-v-Michigan game day! We walked around a little bit, but pretty quickly found the tree for us. A 13′ Cannan Fir. Finn loved riding in the sled. It was pretty breezy, but he was a real trooper, getting right up with Kevin to “help” cut down the tree.DSC_0135DSC_0138DSC_0141DSC_0147DSC_0155DSC_0164DSC_0171DSC_0176DSC_0157DSC_0177DSC_0179DSC_0181DSC_0185DSC_0187DSC_0194DSC_0198DSC_0201DSC_0202DSC_0204DSC_0206DSC_0213DSC_0216DSC_0221DSC_0222DSC_0224DSC_0226DSC_0235DSC_0237DSC_0243DSC_0245DSC_0247DSC_0248DSC_0252DSC_0253DSC_0305DSC_0278IMG_20141129_124742426_HDRDSC_0254DSC_0259DSC_0262DSC_0263DSC_0265DSC_0267DSC_0272DSC_0290DSC_0291And here are a few random photos from the week.  Finn brushing his teeth while sitting in a box I had just emptied. Then he decided to cuddle with Lily and a short while later he was playfully crawling all over Cameron, and testing the waters by standing on a bin in his rooms – arms up, none-the-less! 
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November 23, 2014

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We returned from vacation late Monday night and I had the remainder of the week off work so Finn and I enjoyed a relaxing start to the day with lots of play time in his room on Tuesday morning. His room is so warm and cozy and he was loving running around in his diaper. Lately he’s been really in to feeding his dragon. Typical fare includes tractors and balls. Sometimes if he’s having trouble getting the treat to stick in the mouth of the dragon he says “mama, help”. It’s pretty cute. Kevin was up really early that morning as well, as he returned to work that day. He has been home and has gotten to see Griffin grow so much throughout the day for the past several months, and to be honest I was kind of nervous about how he would react to Kevin being gone as our regular routine is for me to get Finn out of bed and then we go find daddy together. So we lingered for awhile and had some fun, though he did miss his daddy!IMG_20141118_091026418_HDR IMG_20141118_091237188 IMG_20141118_091257119 IMG_20141118_091520931 IMG_20141118_091745353Griffin has been taking really long naps this past week, anywhere from 2 1/2 hours to 4 1/2 hours! When he woke up on Wednesday around 5, I packed Finn in the car and we headed to Mansfield to help mom and dad prepare for our annual hosta seed planting adventure. We got on the road rather late and we started our visit with a nice dinner while mom ventured to choir practice. The night kind of moved along quickly, so we ended up spending the night and having a nice breakfast the next morning. Finn loved playing football with Papa and running around, dancing, and showing off for Grandma. He was smitten with a balloon that mom and dad had for a recent party at their house, so much that they gave it to him to take home – and he still carries it around each day. IMG_20141120_092640922_HDRIMG_20141120_092657712 IMG_20141120_092740884_HDR IMG_20141120_103051499_HDRIMG_20141120_110815435The rest of our week was pretty low-key. Finn had his follow up booster shot on Friday. He was such a big boy, he didn’t even whimper or cry, just a quick jitter at first. We celebrated with a trip to Tim Horton’s and a nice large pack of timbits aka “doe doe’s”. He was super hungry by this time, and ate a whopping 6 timbits. Yikes!  Brings a smile to his face to have a doe doe. IMG_20141121_103508492 IMG_20141122_101534867 Here Finn put two of his pillows into his car for a more plush ride, lol. He was pretty excited about it. IMG_20141120_141006242 IMG_20141122_114654386Lily enjoyed a nice lazy nap in her bed one morning too. IMG_20141122_112228065_HDR

 

And here is a video of Finn and his new ability to climb in to his bouncer and go wild.  He has a pretty good time.

November 16, 2014

DSC_0964It was a big week in the Armstrong house  – our growing boy is now facing forward in his carseat! We decided a couple weeks back that on Finn’s 20 month birthday (which also fell on our 2nd wedding anniversary) we would turn Finn around in the car. He has been ready for quite awhile with his legs bending while he’s in his seat. Our car seat requires them to face backwards until at least 22 pounds, which was long ago, as he currently weights 25.5! He is really enjoying facing forward, and don’t worry – he wasn’t fully strapped in yet in the photo above 🙂 . Of course, there is a better view of Elmo on the TV and he can see the ‘tucks’ much better. The second photo here makes me chuckle – it is Finn being silly and squinting while he is playing games with his eyes. He’s so funny. Anytime I say “close your eyes” he makes this type of exaggerated squinting face. DSC_0964-2 DSC_0966

We started our week with lots of sleep followed by another round of making chocolate chip cookies. This might explain why the scale is going in the wrong direction for me!! Finn’s bed is filling up with soft things these days – every night he goes to bed with fishy, doggie, blanket and his paci (which he holds in his hand). But lately we’ve added even more: scoopy (his blanket with a doggie head that we took everywhere in his carseat when he was a baby), yaya (elephant), and the latest is duck (his new plushy from our trip). And look at Mr. Cookie Monster himself, complete with the Cookie cup, socks, and freshly made chocolate chip cookie in hand (and lots of flour on the chair and floor!).

IMG_20141110_082852809 IMG_20141111_190945960 IMG_20141111_195144200 IMG_20141111_195145640Wednesday we left for our short Anniversary trip to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. We stayed in a small cabin in the same area we were in last year and enjoyed a couple days of a very loungy, slow-pace, with naps for everyone! We are so lucky that Finn sleeps well no matter where we are. We arrived around 11 pm and shortly after we had his bed setup and he went right to sleep in a new and unfamiliar place.  He slept like a rock every night and took a 2 hour nap everyday! We also went on a few adventures: The Dixie Stampede which is a dinner attraction, featuring horses, that had a Christmas theme. We went last year and Finn was mesmerized by the horses – and this year he was as well. He sat on my lap the entire time (1.5 hours) and ate plenty of dinner. This year we also checked out Dollywood where we met several characters including Rudolph, A Snowman, Santa and Mrs. Claus, we played in a Snow Globe, and we road a genuine coal Choo Choo train (Finn says it was “loud”, as he covers his ears when you ask him about it). It was a chilly day, but the sun was out which felt great. DSC_077820141113_173255-220141113_175613-220141113_175711-220141113_194141-220141113_194240-220141113_194521-2 20141113_195506-2 DSC_0783 DSC_0934 DSC_0789 DSC_0800 DSC_0809 DSC_0812 DSC_0792 IMG_20141115_135056 DSC_0816 DSC_0828 DSC_0833 DSC_0834 DSC_0838 DSC_0847 DSC_0852 DSC_0860 DSC_0871 DSC_0874 This one cracks me up, I showed Finn a picture that he blinked in, so we re-took our selfie – where he re-enacted his “closed eyes”. DSC_0876 DSC_0880 DSC_0886He really enjoyed the candy cane treat that he received after he gave his wish list to Santa. DSC_0889 DSC_0891 DSC_0892 We created a little reindeer keepsake that we got framed – it turned out really cute. We did a take-2 on his hand, as he was a bit too quick with the first one.  He loves to “peet” (aka paint). DSC_0896 DSC_0897 DSC_0898 Finn hadn’t had a nap all day, and of course, just before the parade began he fell asleep in his stroller. He was really warm and cozy in his new winter coat from the Bethune’s!DSC_0900 DSC_0906 DSC_0901 DSC_0903 DSC_0905 DSC_0909 DSC_0911 DSC_0929DSC_0912 DSC_0919 DSC_0921 DSC_0928 DSC_0930 DSC_0933And here are our photo op pictures – most of them turned out really well.  Full disclosure, we woke Finn up about 1 minute before he met Rudolph and there is a slight glare on the snow-globe but we thought it would be a fun image to have so we got it anyway. He was a bit scared of the giant snowman as he clung to my arm and hips as we got closer to him. Kevin and I asked him if he wanted to pet the nice snowman and he kept saying “no pet now, no pet now, no pet now” while shaking his head no. He is definitely beginning to show some timidness in situations he is unsure of. We watched a 50 minute show based on Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol at Dollywood and there were holographic images, one of which was rather scary and he tightened up and was a bit shaky for a quick minute. But he was such a good boy and sat through the entire show paying attention the entire time!DSC_0004 DSC_0009 DSC_0010 DSC_0013 DSC_0002 DSC_0019 DSC_0016 DSC_0021 DSC_0024

On our Anniversary we went to the Lumberjack Feud, another dinner attraction, this one featuring dinner in a box (featured below, lol), lumberjack competitions and labrador retrievers competing in various events. We were in the first row but even so it was pretty hard to get any “good” photos of the dogs as they were so quick! It was amazing to watch them jump 5-6′ into the air to bite the buoy and then land below in the water. They also walked on moving logs in the water – it was really neat! And of course the lumber jack competitions, which feature some real-life lumberjacks that compete on ESPN and such! The last image is Finn with our “Dawson Family” team and the “cookie” that he was given by one of the Lumberjacks. IMG_20141116_201851499IMG_20141116_202030338 IMG_20141116_201956240 20141116_211425-220141116_210158-2 IMG_20141116_214011755_HDR IMG_20141116_214228335 IMG_20141116_214946931_HDR

We enjoyed a nice view and some fall foliage colors too. Here Finn is getting familiar with our cabin and his room.  He loved the lights and ornaments on the tree and he broke out in dance mode a few times.  He did really well in the car. It is a 6 hour drive (without any stops) and as per usual he only slept about 1.5 hours!

DSC_0747DSC_0748DSC_0751DSC_0752DSC_0756DSC_0759DSC_0768DSC_0772DSC_0940IMG_20141116_114501546-2DSC_0949DSC_0954DSC_0767DSC_0943DSC_0956DSC_0944And we fit in a super-quick trip to The Christmas Place for a bit of shopping. We didn’t get much accomplished, as we had to head to our dinner show, but it was fun to see the lights and quickly walk through the shop. DSC_0969And here is a silly one from the week – Finn showing Sammy a new way to wear his shirt!photo (50)