Monday, January 31, 2011

Delirious baby

Eli has a fever and isn't feeling great today. After a little motrin
though, he's feeling well enough to play around and in his delirious
state seems to think this monkey blanket is a phone.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Spitting gigglers

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> Apparently being spit on by your big brother is HILARIOUS. Mom thinks
> it's gross!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

10 months & Brotherly Love

Eli turned ten months a few (ok, 9!) days back and as always, I'm amazed and taken by surprise how fast his first year is passing us by. He's suddenly not a baby anymore. He's not really a toddler or a wobbler yet either, but definitely not a baby. He started crawling about a month ago and is currently working on pulling up to standing.
His newest trick is waving and saying his version of "hi" which sounds a little more like "haaaaa!". It's pretty dang cute. When I'm pushing him around the grocery store in the cart he smiles, waves and yells out "haaaa" to everyone who passes by. I've even seen a few super grumpy-looking people stop and smile when he greets them.  He just radiates his own little rays of Eli sunshine that seem to make people, even perfect strangers, happy. I love it. I makes me wonder what he'll be when he grows up? We like to joke that he'll be a concierge or a doorman but joking aside, we know he'll do something great and hopefully continue to spread his cheerfulness.

10 month photos


 Ok, maybe not so "full of sunshine" here but this is his new "funny face". He gives you this super serious look and then smiles and laughs! He thinks he's pretty funny :)



                                                      Eli showing off his waving skills.

Xander has really been enjoying the fact that Eli is big enough to start rough housing a little. They roll around and "tackle" each other and play with toys together. The sound of their giggles melts my heart. So much fun to have a brother!

 Kind of looks like a take-down move, but it's just a hug.
Eli has had about enough in this picture but it's still pretty cute.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Christmas Extravaganza 2010

We had such a big and busy Christmas I'm just now able to sit down and blog about it.  Whew!

We started our Christmas celebration here at home in Beaverton in what we call "our little family Christmas". We've done this since we moved to Oregon three years ago instead of hauling all of our gifts for each other to MT and back again. Just seems to make more sense this way.
It was so fun this year because Xander had a better grasp on the concept of giving and of what Christmas is really about. When we asked him why Christmas is such a special day he told us, "Because it's when Jesus and Grampa Larry were born." He also had fun anticipating Santa and asked A LOT of questions concerning the process of knowing who is naughty or nice,  how Santa can actually fit down our chimney  and just how exactly a reindeer can fly.
It was also a very special day since it was Eli's very first Christmas. He obviously didn't get what was going on and paid more attention to the paper and ribbons than anything. We enjoyed finding things for our second little boy, which was a bit more challenging since he really didn't need a thing. His face in this first picture cracks me up and I have no idea why he's making it!




 Xander was extremely excited by the box of Tic Tacs he found in his stocking. If that's all he wanted, I could have saved a lot of money this year!!






We spent "actual" Christmas at my parents' house and had a great time hanging out with everyone for almost two weeks. Again, it was our nephew Owen's first Christmas also and it was so fun to watch the babies crawl around after all the toys and chase Xander.


Eli getting some love from Great Grandma Louise and Great Grandpa Jesse




 Xander's new traveling neck pillow, apparently he was so excited he had to go with a double pinch on this one.

 Eli's 1st Christmas and Xander's 4th



 Xander's new chef outfit, courtesy of GaGa






Eli and cousin Owen had a great time in GaGa's big clawfoot bath tub!



We then got to celebrate one more time with Jason's parents who were out of town visiting his little brother on Christmas. Xander was thrilled that Santa found him a 3rd time! Eli got in on the unwrapping a little this time also.







 Xander was helping Grandma Sherry with her new mountain goat marionette

 You know it's going to be good when the box is as big as you are!






Even though it's a LONG drive to get there, it's always worth spending Christmas with our families. Plus, playing in the snow on Christmas is pretty great.







 This is the snowman that Xander and Jason made at my parents' house. I think it's the best snowman I've ever seen! The Santa hat was 100% Xander's idea. He said to Jason, "Dad, I think he needs a crazy hat! Like maybe a Santa hat!"

 Sledding with Auntie Shayla! No, Eli did NOT go down the hill alone in his baby sled.


 I love that both Jas and I were out there to sled with the boys!

Eli was very fond of eating the white stuff and eventually figured out that he could just dip his glove in the snow and eat it all by himself!