2.18.2015

Our February


We started February off with our traditional Super Bowl party! It was so much fun! We had the Franks family over too and my boys were in heaven playing with the Franks kids (teenagers- that are so sweet and adore my boys). The food was delicious and the game was awesome! We were mostly cheering for the Patriots, just since Heidi lives in Boston, so we were happy they won. Hudson got really into the game and cheered and smiled and announced every "tackle" that happened. 


We had the most perfect morning at the zoo! We went with our good friend Alyse Bennett and her cute boys, Ryder and Drew, and our new friend Chelsey and her little Bo. Chelsey got us all in for free with her season pass, which made it even better! We got there right when the zoo opened and literally had the place to ourselves the whole time. Even better, the animals were out and so active and fun! We got to watch them work with the baby elephant, training it to do tricks and learned more about how they work with the animals. Hudson was so thrilled to see the elephants, zebras, giraffes, bears (specifically the "white bear" and "brown bear") and the "tiger" which was actually a leopard. Hudson loves animals and really loves the zoo. Chase mostly just LOVED running around with Ryder. The sun was shining, the company was lovely, the boys were happy- just the perfect day!


Hudson had his first real dentist visit this month! I took both boys together, fully expecting it to be a nightmare and I was pleasantly surprised. They both did so great. I can't say enough good about the pediatric dental office where I take them- the whole staff is amazing with kids, they work really fast and keep things fun and light for the little ones. Both boys teeth are in perfect shape, and we were seriously in and out in 26 minutes! 

We had a lot of fun with Valentines Day this year! We (meaning Chase and I) both did a little crafting. He made Valentines to send to his grandparents and great-grandparents that turned out really cute- he got to paint and then cut and glue, which he loves doing. Two days before Valentines Day we made sugar cookies, which is just so messy, but it's one of Chase's very favorite activities. Hudson even cut out some of the cookies this year, although we purposely frosted them during Hudson's nap. I made the decorations in the picture on the bottom, I just wanted something cute and festive to hang on the wall. I made them from stuff I had on hand that I inherited from my aunt and sister- and I actually made three more fabric buntings for my mom and two sisters as well, which made for a fun afternoon for me.  





On Valentine's Day we were going to make heart shaped pancakes for breakfast, but Chase requested "pansnakes" which are apparently pancakes made to look like snakes. So that seemed festive for Valentines day. That night we did a fondue dinner with my parents that was really yummy and fun. It was all pretty simple, but still a fun day.


Ben turned 30! I wanted to do something fun to celebrate his big day so I surprised him with indoor skydiving! He's wanted to do it for a long time but time and money just didn't happen. This seemed like the perfect time to do it (plus, I'm not too keen on him doing actual skydiving, which he claims he wants to do). It was the perfect gift for him, he totally loved it. We finished off the evening with a delicious dinner at Farmington Station. It was a fun day celebrating my main man!



We happened to go to the library a few weeks ago during story time, a first for us. Chase had the whole group laughing (good Chase quotes coming in it's own post soon!). The kids got to make crowns at the end, which is just so fitting because we joke about them both being little kings- they clearly rule around here! Also, I just love the library. I love reading to my kids. They both love books and learning.

And this winter has been the weirdest in Utah- so warm and hardly any snow. It's actually made me really sad, I love snow! But we have had some great days playing outside and at the park. Chase has loved riding the bike he got for Christmas- he's really getting the hang of it!



2.02.2015

And that was January...

By looking at this blog, it seems like January was all traveling and birthday parties- which is kind of true. But a lot of stuff happened in between.

Discovery Gateway: For the boys birthdays this year my mom renewed their annual pass to the Discovery Gateway. We love that place! The boys would probably go every day if we weren't so busy with other things. I love watching their little bodies explore and see what their minds create. The grocery shopping situation just cracks me up- Chase insists on grocery shopping with a dump truck. This particular day he took it to a new level and brought the front-end loader in to assist him. And Hudson is making a mad face because he tried to buy ALL the bread and loaves kept falling out of the cart. Life's rough.


My dad had knee replacement surgery. This has been a long time coming and he's been dreading it. The boys have loved having him home all day and try to sneak back to his room several times a day. These boys love their Papa! Hudson has been quite the little task master, insisting that Papa put his "sheen" (the passive range of motion machine) on every time he goes into his room, filling his mug up with ice water, demanding that "Papa drink it!" and making him use the incentive spirometer frequently "Papa- breathe!" Hudson also gets excited when Papa walks around on crutches and frequently challenges him to race, either that or insists on holding his hand while holding on to the crutches. I'm happy to report that his recovery has gone extremely well and he's going back to work today. The boys are going to miss having their Papa around and accessible to them all day!


Sickness. Oh the sickness! I thought after our bought of flu in December that we were hopefully clear for the rest of the winter. So not the case! After Chase struggled with fevers in Virginia and our terrible plane ride home with Hudson we spent the next few days lying low at home. Both boys had nasty coughs and just didn't seem to be rallying very quickly. We got home on Monday night and on Thursday I called their doctor and was encouraged to bring them in the next day, just since it had been going on for so long. I was so glad I had the appointment scheduled for Friday morning when the night before we were up ALL NIGHT LONG with a sad/mad/energetic/emotional Hudson. By the time we got to the doctor that morning he had a 102 degree fever and a raging ear infection (hence the screaming non-stop on the flight earlier that week). After a few doses of antibiotic he was mostly back to normal. We spent a lot of time just lying on the couch watching movies. I think we watched Planes: Fire and Rescue 6 times that week! 
This may have been the weirdest winter ever in Utah- hardly any snow! And it's made us a little sad. That one time we went sledding the boys had a blast! And they love their snow shovels. After shoveling every little tiny patch of snow left in the yard, the last week of January left them with absolutely none to play with. So they resorted to shoveling around dirt and leaves- which is messy and has now been forbidden. These pictures were from that same week that Hudson wore than hat and lanyard all week long.


So that was our January- birthdays, traveling, sickness, Papa's surgery and the children's museum- and that's a wrap!

Hudson's Birthday

Apparently it's becoming a thing for us to stretch our kid's birthdays into a several day celebration! I guess we just think their little lives are so amazing that just one day isn't enough? Hudson's actual birthday fell on a Saturday- a Saturday that my dad had to work a booth at the farm expo in Ogden. There were tractors there. Enough said. We drove my dad up (he can't drive yet since his knee surgery) and spent an hour admiring the tractors. Hudson cried when we left. One hour with tractors just isn't enough apparently.











But we had other plans! We met Nana at the Treehouse museum in Ogden and had a blast! My mom loves doing stuff like this with the grandkids and is so sweet to treat them so often. Hudson loved the firetruck, train tables, little farm and especially loved the little houses from Mongolia and China (we fed panda bears with chopsticks for quite awhile). My favorite moment may have been when Hudson was playing with the chalkboards in the little school house and insisted that they were "iPads".  Chase had a great time too- he loved the diner and got to be a horse in the "partici-play" which was so cute and funny. The boys had a great time. It was the perfect way to spend a birthday.

A month ago when we went to pick up the plates and cups for Chase's planes party I let Hudson pick what he wanted for his birthday. He easily chose Elmo- so that's what we did. I kept his little party very simple. We just had family over (Chase was a little upset Hudson didn't get to invite friends, but I explained to him that really the most important people to Hudson were family.) He was so happy to have Will, Katie and Nora there, and I'm sure he was super touched that Unky Nate made the long (3.5 hour) drive to be with us as well! We had lasagna (which Hudson usually likes, but wouldn't touch that night) and salad and fruit. Hudson quickly reminded us that he wanted to open presents (Hudson presents! Hudson presents!) He was all over it. He loved all his new toys, although I think he was a little overwhelmed and got super upset everytime Nora tried to pick one up, and kept flitting from one toy to the next.


Then it was cake time. I was so proud of these Elmo cupcakes and how cute they turned out...until I tasted them. I used so much red food coloring to get the frosting to be red instead of pink that the frosting definitely tasted like, well, food coloring. The boys didn't mind in the slightest (Hudson actually helped himself to two cupcakes- and only ate the frosting) and Hudson was just generally excited about the Elmo faces.







Hudson's birthday was so fun. We just love this little boy so much! I can't believe how fast the last two years have gone by, but I think it's safe to say that they have been maybe the best two years of my life- life with my two little boys has been a dream.