7.28.2010

..... well, he's already topped himself. He had a 6 oz. bottle at 4 o'clock, then at 5 o'clock tonight, for dinner, Eli ate a WHOLE can of sliced pears (all himself), a bowl of cottage cheese, a handful of shredded cheddar cheese, a bowl of oatmeal/rice cereal, with applesauce, and most of a sippy cup of water. I'm not talking about smallish kiddie size food, when I say bowl, I mean about 3/4-1 cup of food. That's a lot for babies. I laugh out-loud when I read the rice cereal box and it says to give your baby a couple of tablespoons per serving. Hahaha! Eli eats a tablespoon's worth in almost every bite. What's even funnier, he still wanted more! I hate to think how he's going to eat as a teenager!

7.26.2010

I don't really have time to blog, but had to post this, just for "remembrance" sake! Today for lunch Eli ate a WHOLE baked potato, plain, cut up in pieces. About 1/2 - 3/4 c. of white beans, a sippy cup full of water, and a handful of raisins. All fed by himself, and happy as a clam the entire time. He's always been an avid eater, so I don't know why this surprises me?! He just eats so much better than Will ever did, so maybe that is why? He'll eat almost anything I put in front of him, and he'll eat it until I take it away.

I bet you are wondering how much ends up on the floor.... well, not much. If I were really smart, I could probably come up with some type of ratio. Like: parts put on tray X parts on floor = amount consumed by child. Since I'm not that smart or mathematically minded, I'll just tell you this. What ends up on the floor could be A LOT more, if you compare it to what I put on his tray. Not only that, but when I get him out of his chair, clean him off from head to toe, and set him down on the floor to clean his tray, he helps himself to the droppings too.... so basically, he eats everything.

Good job E! Keep it up!

Now, if I could get Will to eat more than cheese, we'd be in great shape!

7.22.2010

nine months ago

This is a big milestone for us. Eli "turned" nine months on Sunday. It is big in a lot of ways..... mostly because I can't believe how fast time goes. I feel like nine months is a biggie because a nine month old is definitely no longer an infant, they are starting to move, and they are just a short few months away from being 1 year old. And we all know what happens with they turn 1. They start a whole new life of babyhood! I also feel like it is a big milestone for us because we also hit a year of living in Cleveland. I can't believe it has been a year, it feels like it has been a few months, we had a big year and a lot happened, maybe that is why it felt like it just flew by. Anyways, I'm a little bit baffled lately at how the time goes by so quickly. Summer is about to end, and we had preschool open house already. Yikes.... let's not start to think about how big and "old" Will is getting, that is just scary.

This week so far:

-we held, cuddled, and rocked Eli, who was sick, all week..... (I hate having sick kids, but I'll admit, I sort of liked all the cuddling, he's not always so still.....)
-we worked, a lot
-we ate cookies for breakfast
-we had a great family night at Quarry Rock Park, where we played in waterfalls, got wet, skipped rocks, and had a picnic for dinner
-we had our Spanish lesson
-took a trip to the dr. which was a waste of time, since the hour or so we were at the doctor was the ONLY time all week Eli didn't have a fever, and wasn't whining and whimpering like he was miserable. Then as soon as we got home, he started up again......
-we've taken a couple naps, all of us. Everyone knows having a sick baby makes for rough nights, all around.

So far, the week has been a good one. Busy, as always. I'm looking forward to a much less busy week next week and hoping to put in some time at the pool. Wish me luck!

7.12.2010

Palmyra - Sacred Grove

Well, this picture is not from our weekend trip to Palmyra, but I just had to throw it in. It is from Owen, Scott's brother who is an artist. It is dried flowers, and I love it. It is so pretty here in our living room, it brightens things up and it is gorgeous to look at!



Now on to our trip! We had a great time. Palmyra is only about 4 hours from our house here in OH. It is a really pretty drive. The kids did amazing, I was so proud of them! They were both awake the entire drive up there, but just played, talked, and ate snacks. Just like us! :) It was fun to have a little road trip as a family, to spend time chatting with Scott, and to enjoy being in a new place. These pictures aren't really in order, so bear with me as I jump around.

This is a picture from the Grandin Printing Office. I loved this tour when I took it several years ago while I was on a church history tour. This time around it was CROWDED because of the Pageant and because it was pouring rain outside. Plus we had our kids who were exhausted, etc. I'd like to go back sometime when the crowds aren't around because I loved learning about how the Book of Mormon was originally printed. These are the languages that the Book of Mormon is printed in:
We were so lucky to meet up with my brother and his family. They had been in Cooperstown NY at a baseball tournament for my nephew and made the drive over to Palmyra. It was great to see them and Will was really loving having some time with cousins. He told us several times on the drive up that these were his favorite cousins. He just loves cousins.... it doesn't matter what cousins he's going to see, the ones nearest are his favorites! Again, this is in the Grandin Building.
While we were in Palmyra, we got to go do baptisms with my niece and nephew at the temple. It was a lot of fun. The Palmyra temple has the prettiest temple windows I've ever seen. They are mostly stained glass to look like the Sacred Grove. It is also the only temple that has a window that you can see out and into. That window looks out right at the Sacred Grove.

Don't look at my lovely wet hair.....
We also enjoyed going to the Smith farm, and Sacred Grove. This is some of the most beautiful and lush country I've ever seen. It was hot, but it was still so pretty. It is such a special place, watching thousands of people trek through here was just another witness to the sacred nature of what happened here.



I took these pictures of Will as we were on our tour. He is so handsome, and growing up so fast. I can't believe what a sweet little boy he is and how he grows and learns so quickly.


Here's Will with Denver and Zebbie. He was attached to Denver the entire time, Denver was a good sport about having a little tag-a-long!
Headed into the grove.....
A family picture in the grove. It is so pretty, and goes on and on for miles.


We loved Palmyra and we are excited that we can go back and visit again sometime! I am hoping we can plan a trip in the fall so we can see how gorgeous it is with all the fall colors.

Palmyra - Hill Cumorah

Our first stop in Palmyra was at the Hill Cumorah. We got there just as it started to rain. We spent a few hours in the visitor's center and had a lot of fun. Will really enjoyed the film and looking at all the pictures. While we were in there, a news man from Channel 13 WHAM news in Rochester asked us if he could talk to us. It was pretty cool, we haven't been able to look on-line and find it, but when I find it, I'll share!

This is the stage for the Pageant. Will and Scott walked up the Hill while I was feeding Eli.
Their view from atop the Hill. Pretty incredible! Look at all those chairs. THe night we went to the Pageant, every single chair was filled. I think there were probably 6-7000 people there! It was pretty incredible.

Will really enjoyed talking to the cast. About two hours before the show, they all came out and wandered among the crowd. He had a lot of fun and kept saying "Look at those ones mom! What are they going to be?" Here he is talking to Lehi.....

After the pageant, we headed back to our hotel, late. So the next morning we just took it easy and then we headed over to Niagara Falls, on our way home. We tried meeting up with my brother again, but it didn't work out. We still had fun though. Although it was crazy busy as well. I decided I like to go see things in the "off" season! :) I kept getting bugged at all the people.... and worried about Will staying by us and holding our hands.


Here's Eli, sitting in the shade, enjoying a chunk of grass. Yes, he eats grass, by the handfuls. Even when I put him on a blanket, he squirms off just to get a good handful of grass to munch on.
Will on the other hand, wanted to crawl around the rocks so his gecko could have a home....
Yep, he's still cute. Just thought I'd remind you.....

And one last family picture. My, how things have changed since we were here last year! Almost a year exactly since we were here.....
It was a fun trip!

our piano

I know I promised more pictures and story of our piano moving experience. Now I'm just getting around to it. I was waiting because I wanted to have it all cleaned up and painted so you could see the finished product.

Moving this piano was an experience! It probably weighs 1000 lbs. No joke. I love it, and I'm a little bit worried of moving it out of here whenever that is.... It is beautiful, big, heavy, and makes our home a real home. It is odd that a piano softens the look of your home, isn't it? It makes it feel so much more homey. I think I said it before, but I just love thinking about where this piano has been and who it's previous owners were.

Here are so pictures, for your enjoyment. In the end, it took 8 men, a rented flat bed from Home Depot, a special piano dolly, and a lot of prayer to move this baby a mere block and a 1/2. It made it, without scratching my floors, and now it will not be moving until it is moved out of here! :)

It went through this: turned up on it's side.....

And this: getting shoved out a door too small for it, while the guys tried to "catch" it as it came out.... remember it is about 1000 lbs.
Then this: flat on it's back with the guys not really knowing what the heck they were going to do with it....
And now it's here:
Inside my sunny living room, just waiting to be played! Scott's amazingly talented brother Owen sent us this piece of art that I've been coveting for years. I absolutely LOVE this piece. I like to stare at it while I'm feeding Eli. It has become the favorite part of my home lately.
As you can see, Scott painted the piano, and it looks amazing. It actually sounds good too, after all it went through. We've really enjoyed having it so far, and I know we'll continue to enjoy it. I can just see my boys learning to play and plunk around on this big beauty, it's going to be awesome.

PS - Owen's art is seriously amazing, if you want to check it out, click on his name above! I want to do a post just on this piece of art he sent us, it is so cool.

7.07.2010

the farm park

Last Friday we had a great trip to the farm! We had such a great time, I'm sure we'll be headed back often. We got to tour the whole farm and learn about all sorts of things. It was really interesting to Will and to me, learning about where all our food comes from and how it goes from farm to our table. I've always wanted a little farm, with a few basic animals, you know, cow, goat, chickens, maybe a pig or two. Well, now I want a farm more than ever!

We got to watch and learn how to milk a cow......


Have a wagon ride, being pulled by a big tractor......


And of course see all sorts of animals. Horses, pigs, cows, goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas, chickens, turkies..... We even got to have a picnic, and enjoy the beautiful ohio farm country. There is really nothing like it. Big green rolling hills, red barns, immaculate kept grasses and fields, and great weather! It wasn't hot or humid. We had a great day, I can't wait to go back!
Will was excited about the farm too, and really enjoys seeing all the animals. They do lots of festivals in the fall and a tour with Christmas lights in the Winter. It was a fun day out, maybe next time we'll do a pony ride?!

7.04.2010

***Last year at the fireworks, little did we know, we were getting a baby in just a month or so! I can't believe the difference a year makes in our lives, and yet it seems like this was just yesterday!***

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!

We live in the most awesome country in the world. I'm proud of our nation, it's goals, it's values, it's progress. I'm grateful for the freedoms and opportunities I have living in the USA.

When I think about the 4th of July, it has some of the greatest and most treasured memories of my life. I've been a lot of different places on this Holiday and nothing compares to being with your family and enjoying all we've been given. I love the words to the song "America the Beautiful." I get teary every time I hear it or sing it. We are so blessed and have so much to be grateful for.

Oh beautiful for spacious skies
For amber waves of grain
For purple mountains majesty
Above the fruited plane
America, America
God shed His grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea

O beautiful for pilgrim feet
Whose stern impassioned stress
A thoroughfare of freedom beat
Across the wilderness!
America! America!
God mend thine every flaw,
Confirm thy soul in self-control,
Thy liberty in law!

O beautiful for heroes proved
In liberating strife.
Who more than self their country loved
And mercy more than life!
America! America!
May God thy gold refine
Till all success be nobleness
And every gain divine!

O beautiful for patriot dream
That sees beyond the years
Thine alabaster cities gleam
Undimmed by human tears!
America! America!
God shed his grace on thee
And crown thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea!

I hope you all have a great Holiday!

life is like a day at the beach

.......when you are 4 years old. The weather around these parts has been so beautiful. It hasn't been hot or humid. Low 50's at night, and barely reaching 70 during the day, with plenty of sunshine. We've gotten lots of use out of our fun little back patio. Will and I like to eat lunch out there almost every day. Last Thursday was no exception. The best part, Will takes his drink, leans back in the chair and just sips away, under the shady umbrella. Not a care in the world. Isn't that how childhood should be?


Of course after lunch, we have to dig out all the pool and water stuff. Slip'n slide, swimsuits, etc. Even though it was a little chilly to be slippin' slinding, that didn't seem to bother him. He played outside all afternoon this day. Played for awhile on his own, and then called some friends to come play too. It was a fun afternoon.

***And yes, that is a Target cup on my table. 1$ for popcorn and a drink = happy child, happy mom whilst shopping. Can't beat that!***

7.01.2010

a mess

Eli has hit the messiest phase in babyhood. Finger food, and feeding himself. Seriously if I step and crunch another cheerio with my bare feet, I might go crazy. On the flip-side, I LOVE this stage. Watching Eli try and try and try so hard to get every bite into his mouth is the cutest, funniest thing ever. Plus, every time he gets a bite successfully, he gets so excited that he bounces up and down, laughs, smiles, and goes a little nuts. Sometimes he gets so excited he starts squealing and then the food falls out of his mouth and he has to start all over again.

This is a funny picture. He keeps his mouth open the whole time he's trying to pick something up..... I guess just in case something flies in on it's own!?
Yay! He got it!
Uh-oh. Eli close your mouth. That cheerio is holding on for dear life and you're about to loose it! Hurry, shut those cute lips!
And last but not least.......

The end product of a full tummy:
Look at that face, isn't it the best? I think so. Plus, those two top teeth are fairly new developments. They've been approaching for months now, with swollen sore gums. Now I know why, they are pretty big. I love it, they fit his goofy personality just perfect, they are wide apart, and aren't even coming in at the same angle. Ahhh, I love this picture, I think I'm going to frame it. I know exactly why we got Eli, not only was he meant for our family, and a perfect addition, but he makes me smile and laugh every day. He melts my heart, and he loves me and knows I'm his mama.

growing up right before my eyes

My little boys are growing up right before my eyes. I can hardly think about it without getting a little emotional. No exaggeration, every night Scott and I talk about what sweet little boys we have and how lucky we are. They are sweet, and tender hearted, especially Will. I had to go to work last night and Scott was at a late meeting. Will got teary on the way to the neighbors and said "Mom, I just love you so much that my eyes water when you have to leave!" He was worried about being alone at our neighbors (that he totally loves, by the way) and I reminded him that Eli would be there too. He was instantly okay. Knowing his little bro was there too made him feel better.


They are the cutest, and I love these pictures of them, first thing in the morning. They have both been sleeping WONDERFULLY lately as well..... hope I don't jinx myself! Eli slept 6:30-6:30 the day this picture was taken. Will is doing great too, never even comes in my bed anymore..... I'm sad to say I kind of miss it. Every couple of nights, he wanders into our room, just to give an update on the nights sleep. His past reports have been something like this: "Mom, I just wanted to see if it was still night time." Or "Mom, Eli is crying" (even when sometimes he's not) Or this past week "Mom, I'm sad that I caught a cold." And "Mom, I need to blow my nose again." The best part is that we can tuck him right back in bed and he goes back to sleep like a champ.
Will asked if he could hold Eli. I told him to hang on tight or he might get away! Eli is WIGGLY. Church is starting to get a bit difficult! :)
Will loves eggs for breakfast. He's had eggs for breakfast almost every single morning since he was just a baby. I usually have to talk him out of having them except for a couple days a week. He likes them with cheese and bacon bits, and loves to push his chair over to help stir them.
This is one of Will's favorite spots every morning. He lays here on this small couch and has some "milky." Not to be confused with "milk." Milky is different, it is warm milk in a special cup. I know most of you are gagging a little at the thought of warm milk, but he's also been doing this since he was just a baby..... we're slowing trying to break the habit, it's a long process.
And this face...... Oh Eli, I think you are the cutest, cutest, cutest, baby ever. I just love to kiss you, squeeze you, and look at those dark eyes. ELI IS IRRESISTIBLE!