Sunday, February 14, 2010

blast from the past


THEN






NOW (We opted not to use the wings this year, he's just a little too big to get away with that. sniff. sniff.)
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Ahhhhhhh...

how have 18 months passed already?























I've said it before buddy, but mommy really does need you to stop all this growing up stuff. You are 1 1/2 today. The time has really flown, I have loved every stage. The stage you are in right now is my favorite, you are such fun. Your little personality shines and you bring such joy to our life.

Here's what you're into lately...

-you sleep with two loveys, a blankie, and three tettys. you take inventory when we put you to bed and make sure you have all of your things.

-balls, blocks, cars, trucks, and planes are your favorite.

-you like to go fast.

-you love to read before bed, always asking for "more."

-your most favorite thing to read before bed is your "biiiiiiible." You ask for your Bible as soon as we sit down together. (I love this about you.)

-your smile is sooooo big and bright.

-your new favorite thing is the shower.

-you give sweet hugs and kisses, you just started trying to make the kiss sound.

-whenever you want a little treat, you always request a "do-do." (donut)

-my favorite words/phrases you say right now are, "pizzi" (pizza), "do-do" (donut), "ho jew" (hold you), "uv oo" (love you). I'll be sad when you start correcting some of these sweet speech patterns.

-you are becoming quite independent, telling mommy and daddy "do it" frequently.

-you say more words than we can count. you have surprised us several times saying words we didn't even know you knew.

-"no" happens to be your favorite word and you say it frequently. we are working on this with you. :)

Marshall,
Mommy and daddy love you more than you know. You are a special gift from God and we are forever grateful. I am so glad that God put you in our family. We love you sweet boy.
Love, Mommy and Daddy
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Sledding

A few things about the video...

1. We got to the hill at 11:45. Much of the snow had melted and the grass had started to poke through. Kinda lame, but still fun.

2. Scott doesn't have a steady hand when using the video camera.

3. On our way to the hill I was reminiscing about the fun I had sledding as a child. Scott said, "I've never been sledding before." What? Excuse me? Did you just say you have NEVER been sledding?

4. We will be buying a sled if we happen to ever find one. We went with an old knee board from my dad's boat. It was a dismal failure. Thankfully, a nice family let us borrow their extra sled.


Finally

After hearing about all the snowfall across the United States, we finally got a good dose ourselves. A good snow makes this New England girl happy. My southern son on the other hand, not as enthusiastic about the white stuff. I am determined to get him over his dislike, so we bundled up and played for a good while. We even took him to a local hill and went sledding. That he did love! We have video that I will try and upload later. (By I, I mean Scott will upload it later.) For now, enjoy a few snow day pictures.

Our snowman family.




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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"ho jew"

Marshall has been battling an ear infection so I haven't taken many pictures. All I've got is a cute story about my sweet boy.

I changed Marshall into some comfy napping clothes and was getting him ready to go down for his nap. I put him in his crib, handed him his two loveys, all three "tettys," and did "tuck tuck." This involves tucking his blanket around his body while saying, "tuck, tuck, tuck." (The boy likes his nap and bedtime routine.) He looked up at me, stretched out his arms and said, "ho jew." He wasn't saying anything dirty, I promise. This was his attempt at saying, "hold you." My heart melted, he wanted his mommy to hold him just a little longer. I couldn't resist that sweet request. I pulled him out of his crib and we swayed and sang for just a few more minutes.

His ears seem to still be bothering him a bit, so let's just say, he'd been pretty fussy all morning. This request came at the perfect time.


Marshall,
Mommy will "ho jew" anytime sweet baby!