Friday, November 23, 2007

Jack's First Thanksgiving

We had brunch at Grandma Linda's house and then dinner at Grandpa Doug and Grandma Mary's. Jack had a great day. He didn't care much for the turkey, but he really enjoyed the pumpkin pie, so much so that I was cleaning it out of his ears later that night.

He even got to spend time with his elusive uncle Nick!

Do normal families gather round to play Guitar Hero on Thanksgiving or is it just us??


At William's first birthday party. This picture just cracks me up!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Halloween

Well, here it is. This really is the best we could do. Jack HATED his costume (he's a sweet pea, in case you couldn't tell...) and although the costume says 0-9 months, apparently they didn't consider the fact that any baby with any sort of mobility will not allow himself to be zipped into such a restricting little pod. Also, these bozos making baby costumes neglected to consider fact #2:  any baby between 0-9 months will be celebrating his or her first Halloween ever and therefore will be shuttled around to various friends and relatives in the name of trick-or-treating. Have you ever tried to buckle a little pea pod into a carseat? The poor kid had to be stripped down to his onsie (that's like underwear for you non-baby people) each time we got into the car. We made it to two places: Grandpa Doug's and Grandma Mary's and then to Jack's friend William's house. Now William was dressed in a sensible outfit (scrubs for babies? genius!) and had been happily playing with his little doctor set while I had spent the last hour wrestling Jack in and out of his pod. After much coaxing, I was able to convince Jack to wear his suit without cramming his legs into the bottom part. He was pretty traumatized by the time I remembered to take a picture and this, again, was the best we could do.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Apple Picking



We braved the rain and went apple picking with my friend Emily and her family. Emily and I have talked about apple picking together ever since we were living in France. Her family has made it an annual event for the last 25 years! We had fun, despite the downpour, and despite the fact that picking apples while holding a wiggly baby is next to impossible. Nevertheless, we ended up with a couple of pounds of apples and Jack has been enjoying homemade applesauce for the past few weeks.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

At the Pumpkin Patch

Our little Pumpkin Patch Kids!

We went to Lone Pine Farm with our friends MaryAnne, Jeremy, and Lily. The kids were very patient and let us take tons of the obligatory pumpkin patch photos.

Jack wasn't sure about the goats at first (they are pretty creepy!), but he warmed up after awhile.