Monday, June 25, 2012

One Direction

So there is this band, maybe you've heard of them, called One Direction. We've heard a song of theirs on the radio multiple times and Caleb now recognizes it immediately. And he loves it! So we turned on the music video, we watched it half a dozen times. Running in circles is his attempt to fancy foot work, he is dancing.
Isn't his little bum just the cutest thing in those "Mater" undies!? (We were attempting potty training...it didn't go well).

We took a trip to the famous Hampton Beach on Saturday to see the sand sculptures. Here's a few:



Monday, June 18, 2012

Exercise

Excercise! Caleb loves to exercise with dad in the mornings. They're working out with a P90X video. Caleb will work out for a few seconds then sit down and say, "whew, sweaty! take a rest" He must've learned that from me.
Once Paul is finished Caleb quickly instructs dad to shower. Again, he must've learned that from me.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Happy 2nd Birthday

I know we've all said it about your own kids or heard it before, but I can't believe how fast Caleb has grown. It seems like a long time ago that I was a pregnant 21 year old, excited beyond words to be a mom, but at the same time it seems like yesterday I was snuggling my newborn baby as he nursed only half awake. Motherhood; what a beautiful experience.

You don't have to continue reading if this is boring to you, skip right down to the adorable pictures of Caleb! As for me, I keep typing to refresh my memory of the last 2 years and to make a journal entry.

Caleb is...what are the words? Two, a blue-eyed blonde haired beauty, defient yet sweet, whimpy, tender, polite, outdoorsman, he loves bikes and balls, very accellerated in language, and is now just learning the freedom that comes with a toddler bed.

I can't believe the kinds of things Caleb picks up on! Paul and I have cleaned up our language, not swearing of course, but no more saying "fart" or "oh my gosh" etc. It's sounds much worse coming from a two year old. We now say, "toot" and "oh my goodness".

Caleb can sing the ABC's, multiple primary songs, count to ten, and recite books. He remembers all the kids in nursery by name, even though we've never played with some of them outside of church. He knows very well the difference between a "good choice" and "bad choice" and chooses with full understanding which one he would like to make.

When dad gets ready to tickle Caleb, Caleb will say, "don't even think about it!"

Caleb sleeps with his "saucey", doggy, his white blanket AND his UofU blanket I made for him and refuses any other blankets.

When I get home from being away from Caleb it's the best thing in the whole world to hear Caleb run to me and say, "I missed you mommy! You came back!" followed by a tight sqeeze for a hug and a "slobber" kiss. What a welcome!

I feel as if I never want to stop having children. And I'm even typing this after putting Caleb to back to bed for the 4th time in 30 minutes. Motherhood is such a blessing, a blessing I get to keep with me for eternity.

Finally the pictures of my keepsake boy:



4 days


4 months

 6 months, first christmas
12 months with "saucey" which he still sleeps with

13 months, first camping experience

16 months
First look at the ocean!



Party!

Happy Birthday Caleb!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

A visit from Utah

It's always great to have visitors. Not only because we love family but also because it's a great excuse to get out and do some touring of New England.
Paul's parents came for a visit and we definately wore them out. But we all had fun!

 First was to York, ME where we saw the Nubble Lightouse. One of the oldest lighthouses, still working. When it was first built they had to do everything manually and they lived in that little house on their own little island. They don't let poeple over there now.
Then we stopped at a small beach for a quick feel of the sand. This was Caleb's first time at the beach and he loved it! He was screaming with excitment and enjoyed running away from each wave as it came closer.

 We of course had to visit Fenway Park at some point in our residency in New Hampshire. So we bought the cheapest tickets possible, got a babysitter and headed to Boston Red Sox game all decked out in our Boston Red Sox shirts.
 Paul and I had free babysitters (grandma & grandpa) so we headed to the Boston Temple! What a beautiful building!
 We had only a few days of nice weather, but luckily we made it to Winnipesaki lake for a dip in the cold water but mostly fun in the sand. I'm amazed Caleb let us bury him like this, he's usually such a chicken.


 This is how grandma and grandpa play at the beach.
 There is a great place for ice cream just a few minutes from us, and they have their farm animals to pet and look at, plus a great big sand area with TONS of trucks. We enjoyed it all.

 We also celebrated Caleb's 2nd birthday, I'll post about his later. We walked through a dozen old houses built as early as the 1600's, visited the Joseph Smith birth place Memorial and of course ate lots of treats and took a few naps.