Marshall had his Christmas play at school the other day. As you can tell by the video he was excited to see his Mommy and Daddy. The video is very long so only family will be interested! Make sure you turn off the music at the bottom of the page.
A few comments about the video:
1. Marshall might get a future diagnosis of ADD
2. His teachers have the patience of Job.
3. Halfway through the kid behind Marshall to the right, starts eating his shoe. Apparently that's what donkeys do.
4. Marshall sings: "Little grey donkey, clip clop, clip clop, on his way to Beccahem." The assistant in his class is Ms. Becca.
5. A 12 minute perfomance is too long for two years olds as noted by the rolling on the floor during the closing prayer.
6. Marshall decided that it was important to stand for each song. That's how we do it at church afterall. And also direct the group at one point.
7. Marshall can seriously crack me up like no one else ever has. Love him!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
no pictures
We haven't been taking many pictures lately. Marshall came down with croup, apparently cousins share all sorts of things. A steroid was prescribed by his doctor and my sweet little one has just not been himself. A few adjectives to describe Marshall on prednisone: cranky, aggressive, fussy, needy, moody. He just really hasn't been himself and quite honestly my patience was starting to run thin. Fortunately he took his last dose today and I am hoping he returns to his happy little self quickly. Someone, please tell me that stuff gets out of their little systems quickly! He finished up the nasty medication just in time. I almost sold him for 23 cents yesterday and I would have been making out really great on that deal. I kid....kind of.
Scott has surgery tomorrow so he also has been on prednisone for the last week in preparation. These two have been a match made in heaven. :) Hopefully the Crawford family will all be feeling better in the coming weeks. I'm hoping by Thanksgiving everyone is healthy and feeling good.
I'll get some pictures up when he is feeling up to having his picture taken again.
Scott has surgery tomorrow so he also has been on prednisone for the last week in preparation. These two have been a match made in heaven. :) Hopefully the Crawford family will all be feeling better in the coming weeks. I'm hoping by Thanksgiving everyone is healthy and feeling good.
I'll get some pictures up when he is feeling up to having his picture taken again.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
how i was able to get some things done
Most days Marshall really enjoys me playing with him. On most days, I really enjoy getting down on the floor and playing with him. He's really tons of fun and never ceases to crack me up. However, there are some days that my home requires a bit of my attention. Last Friday was one of those days. I was fortunate that Marshall independently went to the coloring basket, pulled out his markers and coloring books, and began to quietly color for about 45 minutes. As I cleaned the kitchen and he colored, he would occasionally look up at me and say, "not color on the wall, color on paper." I appreciated that he was reminding himself of that little rule. There was enough cleaning to do in my house without the chore of washing the walls added to the list.

I love that he still has chubby baby hands. I think it may be the only "baby" piece I have left. I'll be sad when he actually has real knuckles and not the sweet little dimple knuckles.

serious concentration
School Party
Marshall's little class had a Halloween party last Thursday. They performed three songs with motions and then filled up on sweets. Marshall was pretty excited about wearing his costume to school despite the nasty humidity we had that day. He endured the song and dance only because he knew that treats were to follow. The treats were really much more important to him. I think he made the cutest little zebra. I wasn't sure how he would handle the hood but he actually loved it!
The important stuff!
Monday, October 11, 2010
skytop orchard
This past Saturday we went to an apple orchard in North Carolina. We had heard a lot of good things about this particular orchard and decided to make the trip up. We were so glad we did. There were goats, ducks, hay rides, playgrounds, picnic areas, pumpkins, and of course apple picking. Our favorite was the hot apple cider donuts, so delicious! Marshall picked out two little pumpkins that he insisted on carrying into the apple orchard. He toted those pumpkins around the whole time. It was a great family memory and we plan to make it an annual tradition. That makes me so happy because apple picking and apple donuts are such a fun memory I have from my childhood and I'm glad we found a good place to carry on that tradition.
Mo enjoying his apple donut.
Hauling those pumpkins through the orchard. I think he stole a few apples too!
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