Wednesday, November 28, 2007

"Mr. Mischief" Dispatches 911 ....

So you think your 1 year old cannot dial 911 - what are the odds, right? The adventures of "Mr. Mischief" continue and his feats become more daring each time.
Last night Evan was going through a major fuss session. Nothing would make him happy. He was just walking around crying and rolling on the floor. He didn't want to be held yet he didn't want to be put down. He just wanted to cry.
After several minutes of crying he found the cordless telephone. A sudden hush falls over our house and all is well in the world (if even for just a few minutes!). He thought the blue numbers were pretty as they lit up and he liked the fun sound it made. He was soon babbling to the phone with a smile and walking around with the phone happily punching numbers.
My sister who was over warned me to be careful as he might dial 911. I told her I doubt that he would push that sequence and I didn't care if he dialed long distance by accident because we have Vonage and it's free. Bottom line for me was that he had finally quit screaming for the moment and as long as I was watching him what could really happen? I could hear through the phone from where I was and it just sounded like an operator telling him to "check the number and dial again." He liked the recorded lady talking to him, right. Dumb, dumb Mommy!
I reset the dial tone periodically as he was walking around and within a few minutes the phone rings.
"This is 911 dispatch - Is everything okay? Someone just called from this number?"
"Oh, yes. I am sooooo sorry! My 1 year old was playing with the phone and must have somehow dialed it. I am so sorry!"
"That is fine, Maam. However, we are required to send a dispatch officer for anyone who dials 911 just to make sure everything is alright. Just tell them your child was playing with the phone."
"Okay. Again, I am so sorry - GULP."
I then went and got dressed back from out of my pajamas so I wouldn't look like something out of "COPS" when the officer came to the door. I then prepared Hayden who was very excited about the policeman coming for a visit. My sister was obviously amused with this little situation that I had allowed to transpire.
The officer came about 30 minutes later after a much anticipated wait. I opened the door with Evan in my arms and I pointed to him saying, "He did it." Evan got away with warning and fortunately was not handcuffed and taken away in the back of the police car.

Mommy is so proud that she assisted her son in his first involvement with "the authorities."

So embarrassing!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving Hayden Football Scrapbook Page


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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Wouldn't Believe it if I Hadn't Heard it Myself !

This is a special conversation in the car on the way home today.......
Mommy and Daddy, "Tomorrow is your birthday, Hayden!"
Hayden, "But I don't want another birthday."
Mommy and Daddy, "You aren't having another birthday party. It is your birthday tomorrow and we are going to give you your presents from us."
Hayden,"Why are you going to give me presents?"
Mommy and Daddy, "Because we love you, Hayden."
The following is verbatim I promise......
Hayden, "But I already have 1,000 toys at home!"

Oh goodness- I laughed out loud I couldn't help myself. Steve looked at me and knew exactly where it came from. I guess the next time Hayden tells me he is bored and I remind him he has 1,000 toys to play with he is taking that very seriously.

Is it possible for a 4 year boy to actually recognize that he has too many toys?!!! - and Christmas is 4 weeks away.

Happy almost 4th birthday, Hayden! We love you oh so much!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!



These are some pictures I took of Hayden playing with some family boys on my father in laws side of the family - Brandon, Jack, and Bo. They are Grandson's of my father in law's cousins that we spend every Thanksgiving with.
Their little noses and ears were turning so pink from the cold but they didn't seem to mind a bit. They ran around without a care in the world - just enjoying the moment. That is something I love so much about watching happy children. If you could hold their laughter I swear at times you think that life is pure bliss.
I was getting so cold myself that I wanted to go back in but I got sucked into the delight of the boys that I soon found myself on the ground with my camera snapping picture after picture. For a few minutes, I actually forgot about the cold. I wanted to capture a day of Thanksgiving through the world of little boys.
The other pictures you see above are of sweet Cassidy. Poor thing was the one girl out of four little boy cousins playing football together. She was feeling left out of football festivities and ran down a few houses to a tire swing to console herself. I followed her over to chat and grab some pics of her too. Before I knew it she had forgotten all about the boys leaving her out of the game and she was enjoying my attention and the great tire swing of course.
It was a lovely Thanksgiving Day.

By the way, the older boys were very kind in playing with Hayden. They rooted for him and told me that he scored 14 touchdowns. When he scored he would scream "Touchdown!" and hold up his Longhorn sign with pride. The touchdowns by the way have evolved from 14 to 16 in Hayden's recount over the past two days.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A Day in the Life at Home With the Boys.....


10:30AM - Evan is napping. What shall we do Mom?


10:50AM - Let's drag out every single toy we have onto the living room floor


11AM - I'm bored - now what, Mom?


Lunch - Always a great way to break up the day!

Enough with the pictures, Mom!

12:37 PM- Let's play in the bathtub!


1:14 PM- Let's tickle the ivory keys for a bit !


I sit and wonder if they really might be the next Mozart and Chopin


1:27PM - Let's stand on the couch and play with the blinds now - When is Daddy coming home, Mom?

The Boys Birthday Party



We decided to throw the boys a joint birthday party this year. We figured Evan wouldn't care about sharing the spotlight and Hayden could make it all about himself anyway. We went to Planet Pizza. Wow - What a crazy scene that was but the kids had so much fun! Hayden was a great big brother and helped Evan blow out his candle.
Our family helped make the party extra special. My mother in law made the darling Buzz Lightyear cakes per Hayden's request from Toy Story. My sister in law Melissa provided and put out the adorable Buzz Lightyear decor. Grammy supervised little E with a smile for us to make sure he didn't climb out of his high chair. He has a tendency to do that these days :=) In fact, all 4 of my Mom's sister's dropped in to the party to say hi. Aunt La La played air hockey with Hayden and made sure he had a blast playing games until his heart was content. It meant so much to us to know how much everyone wanted to make the day so special for the boys.
We are so thankful for our special friends and family.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Happy 1st Birthday "Little E"!


So Evan turned 1 this past Wednesday and he is officially walking as of this week! I cannot believe it has already been a year. It breaks my heart a little knowing my baby boy is growing into a toddler. He is such an incredibly adventurous and happy little man.

He loved his first taste of birthday cake so much! I seriously thought he was going to eat the entire thing as he kept grabbing for the delicious cake and icing and smashing it into his mouth like he would never eat again. He cried when we finally had to take the cake away. He looked like he was eating himself into a sugar shock and we really wanted to avoid the birthday cake coming back up if you know what I mean. It was too cute.

As a side note, our little man does not like to sit in high chairs these days either. Fortunately he was wearing overalls and Steve had the genius idea to thread the strap through the middle of his overalls so he could not make his usual escape. I wish I had gotten a good photo of that! Evan fussed for a while but finally surrendered to the fact that he wasn't going to get out of that chair no matter how hard he tried. Once we had the cake in front of him he no longer cared about getting out of the chair anyway so it all worked out.

Oh how we love our "Little E"!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

On a more serious note....

Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. James 1:2-4

I can't even begin to count the number of times I have had to remember this lately. While this blog is full of cute stories of the boys and our little adventures so much more is going on behind the scenes. I have so many people in my life going through so much right now. The burdens weigh heavy on my heart. I want to fix things. I want to have the perfect thing to say. I honestly sometimes wish I didn't care so much. I can't believe I just admitted that but I feel the need to be real at the moment. I often lay awake at night thinking, worrying, and analyzing all sorts of "what ifs" in my mind but then......

Philippians 4:6
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Okay God - so much easier said than done!

What is even more crazy about this post is that I have had it saved in my drafts for a few days and that Philippians 4:6 is EXACTLY what the sermon was about today . I was going to think about it some more and come back to try and finish what I wanted to say. I so wish I had published this on Friday just to prove the irony of my post. It was even more ironic that the preacher had the exact same after thought on the verse - it is easier said than done to be anxious about nothing. However, I know God in His grace and unconditional love for me understands. He continues to place this verse on my heart to remind me to trust Him.

I am supposed to be thankful in all circumstances. With all that I see going on around me I often find myself wondering if I would be as happy with God if I didn't have my health, my home, my sweet husband and beautiful children. Would I be as thankful to Him if tomorrow he took it all away? I would like to say so but I don't know.

I have someone in my life that I know whose heart towards God has changed because of circumstance. I often wonder myself how so many of these horrible things that happen everyday in this world fit into God's perfect will. It is often too much to even try to think about. However, I also know He never promised us happiness on this earth. He never promised me a successful career, a nice house, health or even people that would never hurt me as long as I was faithful. However, He did promise that someday He would make EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL in its time. Ecclesiastes 3:11 I realize lately that sometimes that is all I can answer to much of life's complicated questions - HOPE. I think sometimes we feel some sort of control or knowledge to find reasons for all the things we go through and tie them up with a pretty bow but it just isn't that simple. There are so many people that suffer beyond imagination every single day and not a single thing in their head could logically reconcile a purpose in it all if they didn't have HOPE in His promise.

I also know in retrospect I would not change any trial I have been through. I know I am stronger, more compassionate, and closer to the Lord than I know I would have been otherwise. It was always easier to stay away from God when you think you don't need Him.


Dear Lord,
I ask that you give peace to those in my life who are hurting and facing huge trials. I ask you bring them the peace that surpasses all understanding. I pray You remind them of the HOPE they have in You, that I have in You. Thank you for the trials You have placed me in my life too. I pray that you calm my anxious heart. It is 1 am and I am tired yet thinking of so much that keeps me awake late into the night yet again. I come before You as I am, mess and all and give these burdens to You tonight so I can get some sleep. I cannot handle them on my own. None of us can handle any of this on our own. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice in your precious Son.
In Your Name I Pray,
Amen








Hayden's First Pony Ride..


Steve being the great husband he is agreed to take the boys to a birthday party at the Frisco Horse Park last weekend for one of Hayden's classmates at school while I stayed home to get rid of our old "stuff" in the community garage sale. He also was very generous to bring along the camera so I could get a glimpse of the party fun.
Hayden got to enjoy his very first pony ride and best of all play with his best friend in the world, Dylan. You will see Dylan is the other little boy in virtually of these pictures. If I didn't know better, I would think Dylan is the only other child in his class.
"Who did play with today, Hayden?" Mommy asks. "Dylan", says Hayden. "What did you do today as school, Hayden?" Hayden replies, "Played with Dylan."
They are like two peas in a pod. It makes me very sad though because Thursday was Dylan's last day at preschool as his family was moving out of state. We prepped Hayden and told him to tell him goodbye but I don't think he has yet really understood what it means. I am sure Hayden will start really asking me when I take him back on Tuesday to find his best buddy isn't there anymore. I think the two of them had a special bond being the exact same size - the most petite of the class. They have a chart of the heights of the children in his class ranging from 43 inches to 37 1/2 inches tall. Hayden and Dylan are both exactly 37 1/2 inches. They are two precious, precious boys. I know Hayden will adjust fine though. He is such a social little man and plays well with any child. We miss you already, Dylan!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Digital Scrapbooking!


So I am a bit behind on my scrapbooking... I just got into digital scrapping this year realizing that in reality I was not too excited about messing with the paper variety. It has become a small obsession of mine. These photos were taken last summer when I was pregnant with Evan. I was watching Hayden and Steve stroll along the beach together. Hayden was a bit unsure of the waves and sand on his feet but Daddy made sure he felt safe. It was such a happy memory for me.
I plan on providing a link to my digital scrapping gallery soon (if I can ever get caught up!)

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Evan Using Hayden as a Walker!



VIDEO

Evan (aka "Mr. Mischief")thinks it is so much fun to use his brother as a walker. He just grabs on to the back of his shirt and goes. Hayden doesn't mind at all. He thinks this is a very fun game.I am so glad I got a bit on video!
NOTE- PRESS THE PINK STOP BUTTON TO THE RIGHT side bar to turn off music before you press the play button above so you can hear Evan squealing. Too cute!

Monday, November 5, 2007

The Boys Birthday Invitation



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So most of you know that I have been working to try and start my own little gig doing custom photo cards. This is my creation for the boys birthday.
As you may have seen from previous posts my friend Tammy who is in the process of starting a photography business took the picture of Hayden on the upper left and Evan on the bottom right.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Happy Halloween!



We took some pictures of the boys in their Halloween costumes out by the neighborhood duck pond before we went Trick or Treating. They were the cutest Peter Pan and Anne Geddes bunny you ever did see! Our friends with precious little Kaitlin "Cinderella" joined us in the adventure.