Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Can't get enough of HIS everyday love!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Our Baby Beckett is ONE!
Yes, the inevitable happened, our little baby... who has been the BEST baby EVER... has officially turned ONE!
Beckett, you have been a dream baby, and so fun to have around. Your brothers are not the most gentle boys, and we are not the most patient parents, but you ARE the most amazing at putting up with all of us.
Even though you are still quite petite, only have 3 teeth, still a speed crawler without interest in walking... you are STILL one, and we just can't believe how fast the time has gone.
We had a fun party for you at the Warrensburg Community Center. We had BBQ type foods (hot dogs, smokies, pickles, chips, licorice, watermelon, and Costco cupcakes). Grandpa and Grandma Larson were in town for the party too! Others there were the Bells, Cochrans, Belardos, Larsens, Mark Bain, Cooks, Browns, and some of Dad's 14-year-olds from church. We had fun swimming after the party, and you were so cute eating your cakes, opening presents, and swimming. This is what your invitation looked like...
- WORDS: Da-da, Uh-Oh, peek-a-"Doo", I love "you"!, ma-ma, soft, ball, dog, shhhh, and your own language to get what you want! You also roar like a lion, make the indian sound and vibrate your lips.
- SONGS: Indiana Jones theme (you hum along!), If Your Happy and You Know It, Take Me Out To the Ball-game, I Am a Child of God
- FOODS: pancakes, grapes, sweets, juice, ice cream!, yogurt, raisens, crackers, Lucky Charms, chicken nuggets, bites of whatever we're eating
- TOYS: Your brother's legos that we're constantly trying to keep away!, blocks, books, pull-phone, shape sorter, play computer, play cell phone, walker, balls, turning the Leapster on and off
- NON-TOYS: Wii remotes, T.V. Remotes, screen door, power cords, power button on the T.V., dishwasher/dishes, cell phones
- THINGS TO DO: baths (you start speed crawling down the hall when you hear the bath, or the word bath), swinging at the park, find the smallest things to hide in your mouth... mostly legos, watch your brothers play video-games, un-load the dishwasher as fast as I can load it
- DISLIKES: the vacuume, other people in costumes,
- blow on your food whether it's hot or cold
- Wave hi and bye
- LOVE your left thumb... especially to go to sleep.
- Mom loves to chant... "Beck-ett, Le-o, don't you know I love you so!"
- You give the best open mouth kisses and morning cuddles!
- Love to scrunch up your little nose and give grins and flirt with random people.
- You have been the best at sleeping. You love your green and blue plush blanket Aunt Brooke made for you, and you just dive for your crib, roll over, suck your thumb, and go to sleep.
- Territorial of your car-seat.
- Claps when we say "yay!"
Thursday, April 30, 2009
All I could have wished for on my birthday...
Friday, April 24, 2009
We made it!!! 13.1 miles!!!!!
So this post is a few weeks late, but Andrew and I accomplished a HUGE goal on April 6th! We finished the Olathe Half Marathon near Kansas City! We don't know of "official" times, as we arrived a few minutes late, and the chips didn't work at the starting line...UGH!... but, we are pretty sure our times were:
- Andrew was so funny one night. He said, "So I noticed today that I can't feel my stomach jiggle anymore when I run!". :) He is amazing, and I can't believe he did it all without a partner!
- The amazing W.O.W. girls! (Women of Warrensburg Walking and Running Club). We meet every Saturday morning at 7am. They are so encouraging and such great friends.
- The furthest training run we did was 12.75 miles. We followed a training schedule for first time half marathon runners, and I only missed 1 run (out of 48) the whole time. Thanks for the tip Tiffany! I just kept hearing her advice when I would not want to go, "NEVER miss a run!".
- We kept a little better than a 10-minute pace in our training runs, and approx. a 9:54 pace in the race.
- Getting excited about new socks and a water belt! :) Feeling silly wearing it... like I should be an expert runner. :)
- Running 11 miles on a treadmill because we woke up to heavy snow that day.
- Driving to Olathe March 27th to pick our our race packet, and having the race POSTPONED because of severe weather! We had to wait another WEEK! Even worse, we ran 9 miles on a treadmill that day and it was horrible mentally cause we should've been running the race! We took the kids to Monsters vs. Aliens that night instead.
- Not being able to sleep on Friday nights cause I was nervous for the long runs. That wore off after the first few, but came back the night before the race.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Summer Buzz
They love to rub their hands back and forth on their heads saying, "prickly, smooth, prickly, smooth".
Sunday, April 12, 2009
E A S T E R
Our family immediately following Church. No time for pictures before 9am church at our house.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
What can I say?
Busy. That pretty much sums it up. Get ready for a load of updates. :)
These first few pictures (above) you were the lighting tester at a photoshoot for our friends, the Bells. Totally unplanned, but utterly scrumptious pictures!
- LOVE water! When you hear the bath turn on, you speed crawl to the bathroom. You love the feel the water come out of the spout. Also love swimming!
- Are 100% mobile and in to everything! You are now a speed crawler, and pull up to everything. Crawled into the dishwasher. Love the toilets. Infatuated with the power button on the TV.
- FIRST WORD: Da-da. (at 9 months) Go figure. Love when dad comes and gets you out of bed in the morning (usually 6:45). And then when you're done nursing in mom's bed, you yell, "DA-DA"! To get him to come and get you. Also say mama... sounds a little more like bma-ma.
- Other sounds: clicking tongue, indian sound, "shhh", lip stumming.
- And yes... you've even started yelling and throwing some fits. You are still a great baby, but I think you just finally figured out you need to speak up a little bit to get what you want.
- Your "fits" started about 10 months old after you got sick for the first time. You got the flu in Denver and things just aren't quite as magical. You are still an amazing baby though! We just only go days without hearing you cry instead of weeks! :)
- No more binkys. Use left thumb to get to sleep. When we walk in your room to put you down, you immediately lay your head on our shoulder and start sucking your thumb. Lucky for us you only do it when you're tired.
- You are the smallest of our boys at this age, but we did finally move you to a rear-facing toddler car-seat. You may not get to the mandatory 20lbs. by your first birthday, so we'll see how long you have to sit backwards.
- Church is a constant battle now that we don't have your infant carrier. You just want to get down and explore, or yell.
- Started pointing. And love to use your pointer finger to go up our noses and in our eyes and ears! And pull mom's earrings.
- Waving. First would open and close your fingers, now you do the full arm wave.
- Also scrunch your face in a cute smile when you want to flirt.
- Dancing... favorite song, "If you're happy and you know it".
- You no longer like baby food very much, or applesauce (after going through a CASE of jars). Now you prefer to feed yourself, but still only have 2 teeth on the bottom.
- Yes, you finally got your FIRST TOOTH at 8 months. And still only have the 2 on bottom.
- You spend your days on-the-go with your older brothers. Wishing you could everything they can do. When you hear them go outside, you crawl to the back door and try and get out. When you hear them turn on the Wii, you crawl over and start playing with the remotes. When you hear them go downstairs to the basement, you crawl to the door and yell to go down.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Shayden Jancee Bell
Monday, March 23, 2009
Sweet Emberlyn
Sunday, March 22, 2009
More of March 2009
Cooper's preschool hosted a "Tea Party". They worked hard on their manners, and prepared a cute little presentation, place mats, decorations, a tea-cup bird bath, and name cards. Only adults were invited, and it was Sunday dress. It was so cute to be announced as "Mr. Cooper Larson's guest", and to have him escort me to our table. He also filled our plates, of all the things he knew I'd like, and served me. :) It was really a special day, and fun to spend some one-on-one time with Cooper... and to see he really CAN be a gentleman!