Monday, December 27, 2010

Legoland

A few weeks ago we went to Legoland with my brother, Ben, and his family. Mason and Archie love their cousins! Legoland and cousins? What could be better?!



Mason just adores Sadie and clung right by her side the whole day.




Checking out the Christmas lights.



Mason went on a lot of rides that he has refused to go on in the past, because he was scared. The horse ride was one we had been trying to get him to go on for a while. When he saw his older cousins going on it, he couldn't resist!



It just wouldn't be a normal day without Archie getting injured. He tripped and hit his head on a cement planter. He had the biggest goose egg we had ever seen and it really freaked us out. Security at Legoland sent over a medic who gave us an ice pack and sent us on our way. Of course, he bounced back quickly. :)


I call this photo "Beauties and the Beast." I think you can guess why! :)

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Safari Park

Last weekend we went to the Safari Park (which is really the Wild Animal Park that got a new name). We happened to go for the bug week special. It was really cool, they had bugs from all over the world and Mason even touched some of them! He was more brave than most of the adults! We had a lot of fun and we think the Park is way better than the zoo!



Trekking to the car!




Mason was so excited to pet the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach!




Mason participated in the ladybug release, where they let the kids put the ladybugs in the garden. Mason did a great job and wasn't scared at all!






Mason loved the carousel! Archie saw the animals and would not even go near them! :)



Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Archie's First Trip to the ER

A week ago Friday my mom and sister, Kimmy came into town. We had a fun day planned of going to sushi and shopping. We were waiting for our check at the sushi restaurant and they were taking FOREVER, so I let Archie out of his high chair. He immediately climbed onto a regular chair and it tipped over. My mom screamed, "Grab him!" really loud, tipped her chair over, and tipped over two water glasses. I was so embarrassed because we were in the middle of the restaurant and everyone was staring. Plus, Archie hurts himself all the time and I really didn't think he was hurt. I picked up Archie and I noticed some blood on his mouth, I thought no big deal since he gets a bloody lip every other day. Then I notice there is blood spurting from somewhere and he is crying a lot more than usual. I looked down and his middle finger on his right hand has been almost completely severed (it turns out the blood on his lip was from him putting his finger in his mouth)! I freaked out (to say the least), grabbed a napkin, and ran out of there. We drove down the street to Urgent Care and they told us we had to go to the Children's Hospital. We drove as fast as we could, thinking this was a major emergency. We get to the hospital and they put a band-aid on him and tell us to wait. They said the longest person had been waiting 2 1/2 hours. 2 1/2 hours! My son's finger is hanging there! The nurse who put the band-aid on him told me he might lose his finger, but not to worry because he has 9 more. I was very near tears at that point. I called Max (who was working) and he was freaking out, too. They told me not to feed him, since they didn't know if they were going to have to sedate him. Well, it turns out it took them 5 hours to finally stitch him and 2 more hours to wait for the tetanis shot. That whole time he was asking for milk. I could not sit down the entire time because he would ask for milk. I had to hold him, and let me tell you, by the end of the night I was shaking from holding him for so long. Max ended up getting there right before they started stitching. Archie ended up getting seven stitches and the tip of his finger had a bone chip fracture. We opted to strap him to the papoose board, rather than have him sedated. He screamed the entire time, but we thought it was better than having to recover from sedation. It is healing up pretty nicely, so he should be as good as new in a couple of weeks. This experience, I am sorry to say, has not slowed him down a bit. He still climbs on the furniture and wrestles with Mason.



See the bandage on his hand? Doesn't slow him down at all!




Trick-or-Treat!

On Halloween night, we went trick-or-treating with our friends, who have kids the same age as ours. It was so fun to see the 3-year-olds go up to the houses by themselves, and after a while, Archie was doing it, too! He would go up without a bag, grab a piece of candy, and come back and drop it in his bag...all while eating a sucker! Now, we just need to figure out what to do with all those treats! :)


The boys trick-or-treating by themselves.




The Family



Archie wanted to eat each piece of candy, as he got it!


Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween Carnival and Pumpkin Carving

On Friday we carved our pumpkins and then went to the Halloween carnival at our local rec center. Mason especially loved the carnival where he participated in the costume contest (he lost), went bowling, played baseball, golfed, went in the bounce houses, and best of all, rode on a fire engine (twice)! And, Archie liked all the treats!



The boys' favorite part of the night: the firetruck!



Mason made a new friend...



Fishing for treats!



Carving pumpkins with daddy



Mason's vampire pumpkin

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Yum!

Archie loves to eat! Here are some comical pictures of him eating some of his favorite foods.



Archie loves frozen raspberries!




Mason left his bowl of yogurt on the table, and Archie was more than happy to finish it for him!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Brick or Treat!

On Saturday night we went to Legoland for Brick or Treat. They got to walk through a "haunted" trail for treats! The kids got to wear their costumes. Mason is a mail man this year and Archie is a dragon. Mason got so many comments on his costume! I guess most 3 years old's don't choose to be mail men for Halloween, but that's our boy! Archie was (and still is) terrified of his costume. We got him to put it on by telling him he might get a sucker. He cooperated!



Resigned to the fact that he has to wear his costume.



Brick or Treating!



Mason was really into it...



he had to stop and examine each piece of candy before heading to the next house. :)



Everyone kept asking, "Hey, where's my mail?" and Mason would say, "I don't know."

Friday, September 24, 2010

Fun at the Park!

We go to the park literally every day. We rotate between the few parks we have in our area. We recently found this one, which is the kids' new favorite. It has so many different climbing things and slides. We will definitely be going here a lot more!


Mason climbing on the bug.



If Mason can do it...



...then so can Archie!



Archie's favorite!



Peek-a-Boo!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fun at the Zoo!

We go to the zoo A LOT! Here are some pictures from the last time we were there.


Buggin' Me



Climbing on the giant turtle


Still Buggin' Me



Mason was pretty impressed with this huge camel!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Utah Trip

At the end of July, we took a trip up to Cedar City, UT for my grandfather's funeral. I guess funerals are good for one thing: getting everyone together! I hadn't seen some of my siblings for a while, so that was a plus.


I tried to get a family picture (Max didn't come with us), but Mason was not cooperating.



The beautiful women in my family



And the handsome men



Mason and Archie had fun climbing on the rocks at my Aunt Nancy's house.



Me, my sister Kimmy, and my cousin Lisa

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Many Faces of Mason

Mason is such a funny kid. Lately, he won't just smile for the camera, he has to make a silly face!



His first popsicle from the Ice Cream Man.



A tow truck towing a big truck...Mason's dream come true!



Okay, he is smiling here...



He wanted to know what he looked like mad...



...and with his tongue out.

Legoland Fun!

The last time we went to Legoland, the boys rode on the train all by themselves. Mason loved taking care of Archie, it was so cute. I was a little nervous about it, but they loved it!



Here I am telling Mason to take care of his little brother.



So cute!





Mason had to have a picture with this scary guy.