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December 3, 2017 ~ 28 weeks

What another busy and fun week we’ve had! As you can see, Reid is enjoying the holiday season and his first round of so many fun family traditions. He also had avacado for the first time this week as you can see what remains on his face for this picture. He’s pretty curious about it and is good at picking it up and getting it in his mouth. From there he makes the funniest faces, gags (which I REALLY don’t like but know is normal), and then spits most of it out as he’s using how to use his tongue to move food around. He’s just got the best smile :).

Throughout the week this week we tackled our tree and got it all decorated. Each year after Kevin gets the lights on, Griffin gets to choose the first ornament to put on the tree. It’s so much fun to open the box of ornaments that are his and remember each one and why he was given it. This year he chose a new ornament that he had picked out on Black Friday shopping with Kevin – a moose! He really does love decorating the tree and says the cutest things. I usually hold him up on my shoulders so he can decorate higher up on the tree and then we get on a ladder at some point too. This year he was so excited to get on the ladder and he went super high up all on his own without any encouragement. Once he got up he said “I’m a brave man” shortly followed by “okay, it’s kinda scary up here I think I want to get down!”. But he stuck it out and hung some ornaments on the tree. We save the ones all the way at the top for Daddy since you have to basically be on the top step of the ladder and then reach high!  I love sneaking in to Reid’s room and checking on him at night. This picture is fuzzy since it was taken in mostly dark, but this night he was clutching his bunny. He honestly doesn’t seem to care if he has it or not, which is fine by us, but I thought this was cute :).  Here are the boys one morning after Kevin and I headed off to work. It brought a smile to my face! Debbie is really good about doing art projects and painting. It’s also fun that Griffin and Sam are old enough to take pictures of things now too! Here is Reid stamping his reindeer feet for his reindeer project.  Paci’s everywhere, eh? But at least this way he soothes himself when he wakes up and decides he has to have one! He’s definitely a tummy sleeper and moves around in his bed a TON. The pacifiers regularly fall out of his bed (er, he throws them out or drops them when he’s banging them against the slats!) so having multiples is a good thing. He also prefers the 0-6 month pacifiers as the 6+ month ones have a new shape with a little roundness to the end. I’ve found that he will take them when he’s happy, but if he’s tired or fussy he will put one it and take it right out and try another. Kinda fun to watch on the video monitor.  And here we are in our unplanned but color coordinated winter pajamas! This week I took Griffin to school a couple days which was fun as he was Top Banana! He was super bashful about me wanting to take his picture but I got it nonetheless. As I’ve probably mentioned time and time again, Brutus is always in the midst of the action. He just begs for attention by inserting himself into every situation and he absolutely loves to lay on Reid’s blankets when they are on the floor.  Reid isn’t really pulling himself up yet, but if you prop him up against something he’ll hang tough for a few seconds.  He is more inclined to bounce his little legs and do a dance than stand still. I really enjoyed picking Griffin up from school and hanging out at home. One afternoon it was a terribly yucky weather day out so we snuggled up on the couch and watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It was the perfect thing. I had Finn model his Thanksgiving hat from school before we watched our movie. Shall we say, I’m not the best about emptying his folder each day after school. We’re enjoying our new couch and in particular sitting in our family room on quiet evenings after Reid and Finn are in bed for the night. There isn’t anything better than a Christmas tree, blanket, and hot beverage!On Saturday Kevin and Finn (and Brutus and Lily for 2 minutes) went out and raked up our leaves in the front yard and walkway to clean things up for our guests. Finn loved jumping in the pile, Brutus wasn’t quite sure what to do, and Lily sniffed around and then was happy to come back inside. Later that morning we had our annual Candy Making Party at our house with Mom and Dad, the Bethunes, Mannings, Conrads, and Ryans. It’s one of my favorite Christmas traditions and of course all about family and treats. Mom planned and made some super cute crafts with the kids, we decorated sugar cookies, made buckeyes, four flavors of hard tack (sassafras, lemon, peppermint, and cinnamon), and caramel pretzel bites. It was constant motion for several hours but tons of fun! Reid was a great napper during the party which was a great help! Then when he was up he was a happy guy and a hit with everyone who was here.  The Ryans brought us a beautiful flower arrangement too. Such a thoughtful gift and so pretty! My favorite are the hypericum berries. 

December 7, 2014

IMG_20141205_195158326Our week started out on a rough note, as Finn woke up Monday morning with a fever and runny nose.  Grandma and Grandpa Armstrong were here to watch him that day, which we had planned awhile back, and thankfully they were able to stay Tuesday and Wednesday too – as Debbie wasn’t able to find care for Sammy, and we certainly didn’t want him to catch this bug! Unfortunately, later in the week Grandma and Grandpa both ended up catching the bug too and Kevin had a bug also – though not the same as Griffin.  Ugh! Thankfully I was able to ward off the germs.  This is really the first time Finn has been sick, other than the ear infections he had back in January/February. He hasn’t ever had a runny/snotty nose and fever.  Poor guy, he woke up in the mornings with his entire upper lip crusted over.  When I would try to clean it off, he would cry, and then turn super cute and say “hi mamma, hi mamma, hi mamma” while trying to touch my face. He certainly has a good distraction strategy in place.  We spent lots of time taking baths too, which made him quite happy. IMG_20141205_080049248 IMG_20141203_185116953 IMG_20141203_185310890 IMG_20141203_185548638 DSC_0308

Our week was pretty uneventful otherwise, until Sunday when we decorated our tree and began the elf on the shelf tradition.  “Alfred” (aka ALF-Raaad if you are Finn)  made his appearance and Griffin loved hugging on him while we read him the book.  Griffin “hung” the first ornament on our tree – a photo from this year’s trip to Pigeon Forge, TN. He was really proud 🙂DSC_0311 DSC_0315 DSC_0317 DSC_0318 DSC_0327 DSC_0331 DSC_0334 DSC_0338 DSC_0341 DSC_0355 DSC_0364 DSC_0366 DSC_0372 DSC_0320 DSC_0323 DSC_0322 DSC_0376 DSC_0379 DSC_0380 DSC_0396 DSC_0397

Can you find Alfred?!DSC_0401 DSC_0406 DSC_0409 DSC_0419 DSC_0424 DSC_0426And here are a few other photos from the week. Poor quality as they are from my phone.  Finn stepped into my shoes one night, and Kevin’s the next. He proceeded to walk in his room and the kitchen – and he was pretty successful! And Debbie has been doing all kinds of Christmas drawing and painting crafts too – Griffin loves to paint (peet) and draw. The last photo is fuzzy, but cute, as Finn was “making doggy feel better” by cleaning out his nose with the snot sucker!IMG_20141205_184300894 IMG_20141205_195310166 photo (51)

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