Saturday, September 30, 2006

Go Hawkeyes!


Fall Saturdays can make a Minnesotan feel a little out of place in Iowa. Everyone is decked out in their black and gold or red and gold. Even my two year olds were yelling "Go Hawks" and "Go Cyclones" back and forth this week (Sorry Chad, Jake was yelling "Go Hawks!). Tonight Joel and I are going out for the first time since Noah was born. Guess where we're going on our first date. We are going to our friend Dan's house for a "house warming party". It just happens to start at the same time as the Hawkeyes. GO HAWKS!!!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

making cupcakes


Aunt Jennifer brought us cupcakes today, so Eli was pretty excited when I said we were going to make our own. He was a little disappointed that they weren't green. He was also very excited to make the frosting. Again, he was disappointed that it wasn't green. We frosted one cupcake, and he decided it was time to eat. Of course all he did was lick off the frosting. His favorite part of the whole experience was cracking the eggs. He thought we needed to do more!

snack time

... but Jake wouldn't fingerpaint the other day!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

BAD HAIR DAY




Oh- these pictures don't even come close to showing you how bad it really is. This was after aunt Jennifer tried to wet it down. I was planning to take him to get it cut on Sunday, but we didn't make it that far. It looks like we'll be taking a trip to Great Clips tonight!

2 month check-up


Here's Noah sleeping the day away after getting his shots. He's also dealing with his first cold. His appointment was at 8:00 this morning, so I gave Joel the option of staying with the boys or taking Noah. He chose to take Noah. I bet they don't have too many dads taking babies to check-ups. I guess the doctor even asked where I was. Anyway- he weighs 12 pounds 8 ounces.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

sing along with daddy

Noah loves singing the itsy bitsy spider! Eli must've been a little jealous. He was singing his own song at the top of his lungs. It wasn't a real song. In fact, I don't think I even heard a real word!

Friday, September 22, 2006

2 months old


Noah is 2 months old today. He seems to have lost his neck somewhere! He has been a really good baby, and he even slept through the night (until 6:30 am) twice this week. Last night, Joel fed him a bottle at 3:00 am, and then he slept until 7:30 am. Of course Joel was "dying" this morning which is another reason why men could not have babies. They could never nurse because they wouldn't be able to go without the sleep. As Joel pointed out, he does stay up two hours later than me every night, and he has been putting Noah to bed after I go to sleep. However, he watches TV after he puts Noah down, and I get up at least an hour before him every day. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate everything he does to help. I just have a hard time feeling sorry for him in the sleep department. LOVE YOU HONEY! YOU"RE THE BEST!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

BFF

Noah and Chase
Jake and Eli
Jake and Chase belong to Joel's best friend. Jake is about 3 months younger than Eli, and Chase is about 3 months older than Noah. Erica, someday this will pay off for us. Like when they have to take the boys fishing, and we get a long weekend of shopping!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Family Fun



We spent Saturday afternoon with my dad's whole family. We had so much fun- can't wait for next year! Noah had his first hay ride, and Eli took his 1 minute nap for the day. Krista, Dad, and I represented our family in the Polish skiing contest. We took 3rd. Krista and I also participated in the egg toss, and Eli had his first ride on a four wheeler. We took a break in the afternoon to take Eli, Noah, Zach, and Drew into town so Noah could meet his other great-grandparents. After a long day and no naps, the boys weren't very good company, but it was good to see Grandma and Grandpa! Thanks family, for a great weekend! Krista- sorry we left your house such a mess!



We took our first trip up north with both boys. Eli is always a great car rider and Noah did pretty well too. We stayed at Krista's both Friday and Saturday night. On Friday night Craig, Jen and Katelynn plus my parents were there. We played cards and did a lot of talking. We were better at talking than playing cards, so the boys got mad at us and quit. Saturday morning we took the three oldest kids to big vehicle day in Alexandria. They loved running in the big semi. Zach was mad because the vehicles weren't moving. Eli said his favorite part was the candy that they got in one of the cars.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

spelling with Eli





Here's Eli practicing his writing. He can't make any letters, but he can spell: mom, dad, dog, cat, Eli, Luke, Jake, and stop. He loves to do letter sounds. He'll be just like his dad- reading before he's potty trained!!! Yes, he is still in his pajamas, and yes, he did sleep with that hat on.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Chuck E. Cheese's




Joel's aunt and uncle from Arizona are in town visiting and decided to treat everyone to a trip to Chuck E. Cheese's. Eli enjoyed his first experience with his cousins at Chuck E. Cheese, and I realized that I am too old to be crawling in the tubes!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Walking with a toddler

On Monday night, Eli and I walked (15 minutes) to the park to feed the ducks (another 15 minutes and another blog entry). Smart mommy gave Eli a sucker to have in the stroller. Not so smart mommy didn't have anything for the way back. This is when Eli decided he should walk with me. Let me tell you about walking with a toddler. Its the best experience in the world- if you have a couple of hours to spare, and you're not doing it as a form of exercise. We stopped to pick up sticks, pick leaves, throw leaves, find "my favorite leaf", look at rocks (at several different places), splash in mud puddles, read church signs, look at flowers, touch pine needles, and probably a few more things that I have failed to mention. Eli did eventually get back into the stroller, and we stopped at Jake's house to play for a few minutes, but our 45 minute round trip to the park turned into a 2 hour field trip.

6 weeks old




Making faces with daddy
-pictures taken 9/2

Tuesday, September 05, 2006



Its 1:45, and everyone is sleeping. Not too bad for my first day with a full house! I guess Eli found his hat somewhere. He wasn't wearing it when I checked on him 15 minutes ago.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Labor Day Weekend


For the first time since Joel and I have been together, we didn't go to the lake for Labor Day Weekend. We're making the trip in a couple of weeks for a family gathering, so we decided to stay home. It sure didn't feel like lake weather this weekend, so I didn't feel too bad. We kept ourselves busy by shopping, going out to eat, cleaning and going to the zoo. Tomorrow it's back to the real world for all of us.
The picture is from the zoo. Eli claimed that his favorite animal was the lion, but he seemed more excited about chipmunks running around than anything else!

Friday, September 01, 2006

Eli's sleep habits


Eli is a sleeping king! It took him a while to get the hang of it, but once he did, we were in for a treat. He takes all of these things to nap with and falls asleep within 15 minutes. His items change weekly, but he always picks some sort of toy and some books. This week, he has carried these plastic ice cream cones with him wherever he goes. He added the lion today. The three books have been the same for the past few days too. He looks at each of them, and then puts them in a pile before he rolls over. Night time is a different story. He will usually talk, sing, count, etc... for a good hour before he falls asleep. On Monday night I actually went to bed at 10:15. I stopped in his room to say goodnight (he had been in bed since 8:45), and he looked at me and said, "I want to do something." I said, "What do you want to do?" He said, "I want to do something else." I laughed and told him it was time to go to sleep. He has never tried getting out of his bed. One night he was playing with his blankie, and it fell on the floor. He wouldn't even get off the bed to get it. When he wakes up in the morning (which is rarely before 7:30), he just talks until we wake up and go in his room. One day last week I woke up to him saying, "Let me out!".