Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween 2009

Happy Halloween! This year we were off to Papa and Gigi's for some treating. No tricking here. They have a great neighborhood and Ainsley even got to trick or treat with her new little friend who was snow white.

What was Ainsley you ask, well this year she really wanted to be a princess. For a few days it was Sleeping Beauty, then it was Ariel and she kept waffling. So, here I was running out of time to get her a costume. Of course I was looking forward to the last minute discount but equally concerned I wouldn't get the desired look. So off we went to shop, Ariel, no Sleeping Beauty, no Snow White and then I said, "No matter which one you pick, you must wear clothes underneath your costume." (It was going to be very cold on Halloween night.) Fearing she would ruin the look she said, "Mom, I'll be the dragon costume that we already have." (I had picked this up for free at a garage sale this summer.) We stopped at one last place, Target. She saw this costume and was hooked and so was I. It was warm, she could wear a cream shirt underneath, and it was well constructed. Happiness all around, including a 30% discount :)

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And then there was Andrew. He was the duck/chicken that Ainsley was for her first halloween. (Minus the striped tights.) I think he is equally as cute as a duck/chicken!

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Here is the finished pumpkin carving project. Ainsley is fascinated by the moon, we always look for it and talk about it's shape.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Pumpkin Carving 2009

Well, nothing has changed much on the pumpkin carving front in the last year. Ainsley is still not willing to dig in. This year she did take a hold of the spoon and make an effort at some scoops in cleaning out the pumpkin.

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Then Ainsley decided that the pumpkin smelled funny. This has been her new thing lately, "Mom, I smell something pewy." And once, I hear that it's all over. She's usually right, and often it's Andrew. But you know there was no cleaning out the pumpkin after that statement. Dad, was called in for the remainder of the clean out.

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Andrew was completely unsure of the whole pumpkin thing. He looked inside it, didn't even make an attempt to touch it, and when I helped he remained unfazed. Admittedly, I was disappointed.

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Perhaps next year will get more of a reaction out of him. Right now, he is just content with his thumb and his lambie.

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She was definitely into the carving portion more this year. We purchased a new pumpkin carving knife but she's still not quite strong enough to do it without some assistance. She still loves to yank out the carved pieces though. This year, no toothpick necessary!

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Our girl is a puzzle fanatic. Have I mentioned we are up to 300 piece puzzles with her. She can really get going if the puzzle has discernible colors. So it was no surprise that she loved fitting the pumpkin top back on. "Mom, it's like a puzzle!"

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

First Fall/Winter Walk

The weather has been strange here in Missouri. We've had a really rainy October with a lot of really big temperature swings. Today it started off sunny and in the high 60s but by mid-afternoon we had gray skies and low 50s. Ainsley still really wanted to go for a walk though. So after what seemed like 30 minutes of preparation, we went out for the same length walk.

Fall raincoats and winter hats/mittens. I haven't quite gotten to the winter coat stage yet, but we are close. Andrew was not a fan of all the extra gear, not that you could tell by this picture.

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Ainsley loves walking with her dog Bolt. Usually Bolt is in a doll stroller, today we kept him warm by carrying him. I would not be surprised if he got a dog jacket yet this winter and a Christmas present. He goes everywhere with us, absolutely everywhere.

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Rosy cheeks, red noses, and cold hands when we got home. I need to stock up on some hot chocolate and marshmallows, Ainsleys drink of choice on days like this. (Sometimes, I think it's the whole premise for going on a walk in the first place.)

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Halloween Cookie Making

It's been rainy here and we've been stuck inside. So, mom and I made our annual halloween pumpkin cookies. This year I have been much more involved. I helped with the counting and measuring when we made the dough. Then, I got to help with the rolling of the dough. Mom even gave me the scraps so that I could really roll my own cookies! But then there was my favorite part, DECORATING!

I picked out some sprinkles at the store and mom let me go to town. By the time I was done, you couldn't even see the smiling pumpkin face underneath!

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Here's one of mom's decorated cookies. She only made two. I wonder why. :)

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Why is this one plain? Oh yes, we are going to frost these!

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Umm, Andrew is definitely suffering from second child syndrome. Can you believe that he has sampled these cookies!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Drinking!

Andrew is slowly graduating to a cup. I'm not sure why it has taken him so long to catch on. Perhaps it's because with the second child I decided to introduce water only or mommy's milk. (Bottle acceptance diminishes rapidly at this house and a cup is my only hope.) Or perhaps it's because the cup seems as big as he is. Whatever the case, I am glad he is finally getting the hang of it.

Ahh, a sippie cup.

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Look mom, so big!

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I really do know how to use this thing.

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He'll only drink about two ounces a day, but it's a start. He really enjoys just chewing on it and making squeaking noises on the rubber spout with his gums. Oh well, he's happy. What more could I ask for!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Harvest Party

Ainsley has made a few new friends lately and we were invited to a 4th birthday Harvest party this weekend. Ainsley had a lot of fun at the party with her new friend and experiencing some new fall activities.

Here she is painting a pumpkin. She made a very beautiful abstract design. I have had it on my window sill in the kitchen admiring it. I'm sure we'll be painting pumpkins again next year.

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They also had a pony ride and a hay ride. Of course Ainsley was excited about Shadow, the pony! She sure is an animal lover. There is a pet somewhere in our future, hopefully not something quite this large!

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Out of everything though, she was most excited about bobbing for apples. She talked about this from the time we got the invitation. She had a blast getting wet up to her pig tails. She had a few young coaches on the sideline tipping her off to the stem trick.

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Check it out mom, I got it!

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We're so thankful that God is bringing these new friends into Ainsley's life. This particular friend is close to our home out in Independence and he has also blessed us with a new friend down the street from Papa and Gigi's house. Even after three years of living in Missouri we are still finding our way and he is guiding us.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Cider Mill and Pumpkin Patch

It was Andrew's first trip to the pumpkin patch this year and the weather did not cooperate. It was cold and gray, but we had fun anyway. We started off our annual excursion with a trip to the cider mil. Ainsley loves cinnamon and sugar donuts right out of the fryer! Guess what, Andrew does too! (And, I'm wondering why he's not so into his normal food right now. What with cookie and donut tastings who wants bland mushy apples.)

Hay rides, feeding the chickens, pony rides, and big orange round things. Andrew took it all in stride and we had a blast despite the chill in the air.

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Checking out the surroundings. I think he was a bit overwhelmed.

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Ainsley on the look out for the pumpkins. She's also checking out the very serious pumpkin cannon that the farm had. It was in working order and shot pumpkins out like you wouldn't believe. We also saw some camels you could ride.

The great pumpkin patch. We took the hay ride out to the u-pick pumpkin patch but didn't brave the mud. We have had a very rainy October and when we saw mud-caked tennis shoes on their way in, we thought we would play it safe and check out the pre-picked patch in the greenhouse.

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How tall are we this year. Andrew's getting a bit of a boost from mom so it's not accurate. However, if you could see the numbers you would notice Ainsley is past the 3 foot mark. Last known measurement 37.5 inches! She's up to my hip, it's amazing how fast they grow! Before I know it I bet Andrew will be taller than me.

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Milking the cows and feeding the REAL chickens. There's no fear in her. She's ready for the farm.

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Taking a break in the hay bale maze.

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We had a wonderful time and it's been exciting to have Andrew along with us this year.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Pie Making Extravaganza

Well, you saw the apple orchard pictures and after picking almost 3 whole bushels of apples this year we had to figure out what to do with all of them. So, mom, Gigi, me, and Andrew had a pie making party. Gigi wasn't so sure how this would all work out, you know having two small children around while peeling, coring, slicing, and rolling dough. I do know she sure didn't expect to get 12 whole pies made!

We got some great pictures of the day. How did I help? Well, I stirred the apples up. They made my hands sticky!

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And then I measured out the apples into Gig's big measuring cup.

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Then, we mixed in the cinnamon and sugar. (This was my favorite part. I wasn't exact on the measuring part because I knew I
would be eating here.)

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Here's Andrew helping. He sorted through some of the apples.

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And tried to taste some. Still no teeth, so the apples were still usable. (After a good washing of course!)

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And check it out, Andrew can palm an apple. Maybe basketball is in his future.

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It was a long one but we all smiled and really enjoyed that extra pie after dinner!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Catching Up!

Wow, has it really been two whole months since our last post? So many things have happened since August and we can't wait to catch you up on everything! You are in for a treat to see how we have been growing, what we've been up too, and what we have coming up! So make sure you see all the posts from August to the beginning of this month! What's there you may ask...

Andrew
Crawling, standing up, eating finger foods, drinking from a cup, and some stats will be posted after out Dr.'s visit on Wednesday.

Ainsley
Apple picking, pony tails, park visits, soccer, coloring, reading and acorn necklaces!

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So long for now, we'll be posting again throughout the month of October to show you hay rides, pumpkin picking, cute costumes, pie making, and hopefully some other fun things!

Isn't blogger nice. It shows you how many posts per year you make. I noticed today that I am approximately 40 posts shy of 2006, the year we had Ainsley. I still have a few months left, so I'm trying to tie it up. Unfortunately, not every post is dedicated to the development and growth of our dear boy Andrew, but he's made significant appearances. Overall, not bad for a second child I think. Now, if only I could get caught up on the baby books!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Union Station, Trains, and a REAL Mickey!

Matthew has been pretty busy on the weekends so I frequently make an attempt to get the kids out of the house for a few hours. This allows him to have some uninterrupted work time and a better chance at just hanging out with the kids (and mom) after nap. I usually bank on the soccer clinic but it was cancelled today. But the Lord provided through a great heads-up phone call from Gigi! Union Station was having a Marine Corp Toys for Tots drive that included Mickey Mouse. (Bonus: It was free!, Besides your donated toy.)

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Sponsored by Radio Disney AM 1190, there was singing, dancing, toy give aways, etc. Plus mickey themed stations, complete with trains, for the kids to play at.

Clapping to the beat. Ainsley was a bit shocked to see Mickey Mouse. His first time on stage she was very reserved. By his fourth appearance we were front row and doing the how-down with his co-host!

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Andrew wasn't quite sure what to make of everything. I am sure the fact that Ainsley made an effort to get two of every free giveaway was lost on him. I think his expression captures the idea that Mickey is larger than life to most kids.

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We visited each station an donated a Dr. Suess book and received a train conductor's hat!

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Mickey changed and got ready for his big train ride to California. If you are interested, you can watch Mickey on the train on UTube.

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We didn't get hugs or handshakes from the big guy but it was fun just the same!

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At bed time Ainsley said, "Mom, wasn't it so cool to see a REAL Mickey Mouse." A slightly warped sense of reality but with a thread of truth. To a three year old, seeing Mickey Mouse outside of the confines of a DVD or a storybook had to be pretty amazing!