Monday, October 29, 2007

Quote of the Day

"I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves"
--Anna Quindlen

Friday, October 26, 2007

Benjamin and soccer

Benjamin saw the pictures of Sam and wanted to know why there weren't pictures of him. So here, "Benjamin-everything-has-to-be-equal-boy", are your pictures (with my added commentary)

Here is Benjamin kicking the ball. This kid has a powerful kick -- he can make a goal kicking from center field.


Here is Benjamin guarding the goal. He's all about team spirit -- right now he's cheering his team on.


Here is Benjamin so distracted by cheering his team on that he forgets to guard the goal (no goal was made by the other team . . . lucky Benjamin).


Here is Benjamin watching from the sidelines. Unlike Sam who wanders off to play when he's out, Benjamin stays close just in case he gets put back in.


Here's Benjamin -- he's still developing his soccer prowess, but he brings a lot of heart and soul to his game. Great season Benjamin!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Quick Weekend

Josh's dad came for a visit this weekend. We took him to the Texas Ranger Museum (which is a great museum for boys because they have guns and guns and guns). Grandpa got to see both of the boys play soccer. We also blessed Eliana. It was a fast, busy weekend.

I love living in Texas, I really do. But I'm always reminded of how far away we are when family comes to visit. I'm sad that my kids are missing precious time with their Grandparents and other family. We've been very lucky this summer to have had so many visitors. And I'm really grateful for good friends here that act as surrogate family!

Here are some pictures from the weekend.






Sam and Soccer

Sam has been playing soccer for years now, and he loves it. When he and Josh play in the backyard, they have a blast. But whenever Sam's been on a team, he doesn't seem to play with the same passion. Maybe it's because Sam likes to be in charge, so that makes being on a team hard. Or maybe it's because Sam's a perfectionist and doesn't like to loose. Whatever the reason, this year has been different. Sam has really become a soccer player. He goes after the ball with a vengeance. He's not afraid to push his way in to get after the ball. He's even scored a few goals, and had SEVERAL near goals. He doesn't get mad if his team looses, or if he doesn't make a goal. After the game, he just talks about how fun it was to play and what good things his teammates did that game. It is a very welcome change.

I love having little kids. But I am also excited to see the changes in my kids as they get older. Seeing Sam play soccer this year has been fun because he's no longer little Sammy . . . now he's just our Sam.


Here are some pictures from the last game. When I talk about Sam attacking the ball with a vengeance -- he just shot this one clear into the air!



B-e-n-j-a-m-i-n spells trouble!


Our Benjamin has always been sweet and very, very loving. He's always giving hugs and saying "I love you." And that's always been a good thing. But now . . . Benjamin has a girlfriend. The first 9 weeks of school aren't even over and my 5 year old has a girlfriend! He talks about "M" all the time, and goes over to her house to play. They have nick name for each other -- Benjamin is Pineapple and "M" is coconut. I've also been told by several kids in the neighborhood that Benjamin and "M" hold hands at recess. When I asked Benj about it, he smiled and said they were just playing.

Personally, I think it is pretty cute. But I have to admit that it makes me nervous for the future. I mean, if he's already passed the "girls are gross" phase -- what are we in for?

Monday, October 15, 2007

Why I love Nicholas



Nicholas is just 2 months shy of turning 2. And lately, he's been showing symptoms of the terrible twos, The Terrible Twos Nicholas style. Here are some things that have given me a good laugh.

I caught Nicholas up on the counter eating cookies. I said, "Nicholas! What are you doing?" He looked at me, then at the cookie in his hand. Then he said, "Who wants cookies? I do!" And shoved the whole cookie in his mouth.

Nicholas speaks in what we refer to as "yoda". He says things like, "Try it, cereal" or "Ride it, car" or my favorite "Climb it, Sammy's bed".

No matter what you are eating, Nicholas will want a bite. Eating an apple? He'll come up and say "Eat it apple, Nicholas." And if you say no, he'll become demon Nicholas and say "EAT IT APPLE NICHOLAS NOW!" I know that we shouldn't give in at that point. But his giant eyes become even bigger, and his voice becomes deep and raspy, and his body becomes all tense. And it's just too funny to not give in.

At the grocery store, Nicholas always thanks the cashier. As soon as I get the receipt, Nicholas says "Thank you so much!"

The kid is addicted to gum. We never let Sam or Benjamin have gum until they were 3 or 4. Nicholas has been chewing gum for at least 6 months. The second he sees gum, he has to have it. And he chews it for 10 minutes tops, then puts it in the sink and looks for another piece. (he's the same with chocolate!)

He thinks getting mail is the best part of the day -- I blame Blue's Clues. Nicholas gets to open all the junk mail. My favorite part is that he sings the "We just got a letter" song as he opens the mail. And if there is no junk mail, Nicholas gets sad and asks "Where's the letter from my friends?"

Nicholas is very independent. He wants to do everything himself. All day long, I hear "No Nicholas do it!" He wants to read the stories at nap time, he wants to buckle his car seat himself, he wants to put the dishes away himself, he wants to brush his teeth himself. And if he doesn't get the chance to do it himself first, Demon Nicholas comes out.

And my favorite thing about Nicholas lately is that he loves Eliana. He is always finding her a binky, or sharing his. He gets her blankets. He sings to her. He brings her toys. And he gives her hugs. But the best part about him hugging her is he always closes his eyes -- like hugging his baby sister is the best thing in the world.



Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Name Change

I guess I should change the name of the blog to "Eliana's Photo Shoot". I promise there are other people that live here. But most of them are boys and too messy and/or dirty to be photographed at my leisure. Photo sessions with boys have to be planned (usually to take place right after a bath). But photo sessions with a cute baby girl can happen whenever she isn't crying.

Ok, that's not true. If I waited till she wasn't crying, there wouldn't be any pictures of her. We have been blessed with a crier. As Josh generalized, "Girls cry more than boys." At least in our family they do. But in spite of the 12.72 hours a day she spends in some form of distress, she is fun to dress up and take pictures of.

Enjoy pictures of the brief moment of her silence!