Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Santa's on vacation!

Whew! We survived. It was a long weekend for many reasons, but one that was still full of fun and joy. Cole keeps asking about Santa and we have told him that he is on vacation, sipping margaritas, until next November. I've slowly been trying to put away the Christmas books, Elmo Christmas DVD, Santa cups, etc. to make Santa not be the first thing on Cole's mind when he wakes up. So far, not doing so good...he's still asking!

Festivities started at 3pm on Thursday heading to the "Children's" service at church. Hmm...nothing really "children-y" about it, other than they handed out cute necklaces and goodie bags to the kids. It was still over an hour long, half of which I spent in the cry room. Cole figured out if he said "I do potty" he could leave the sanctuary and Daddy would take him to the bathroom where he would flush the toilets over and over, which he enjoyed. So...he said, "I do potty" several time, very loud throughout the service. Joy to the World!
Kenleigh all dressed up in her little velour dress for church. At least one of us looks happy it's Christmas Eve?
Before Cole went to bed he put out his cookies for Santa, quite a few cookies! He was so stinkin' happy on Christmas morning to see that Santa ate nearly ALL the cookies and drank half the milk.
We don't have a chimney, but he still left a haul at our house!
Elmo was the present of the year. If it comes in Elmo we now have it...a talking Elmo, stuffed Elmo, a rolling Elmo backpack, Elmo sheets, Elmo Potty Books, etc. Cole will tell anyone that will listen that Santa came, brought presents and the presents were Elmo. Don't worry Auntie, he liked the Cars stuff, too. :)

Here is Sis hanging out in her holiday best. She had just finished rolling over...SURPRISE!

Trust me, she's celebrating on the inside...
As much as I love the holidays, now that they are over we are moving on. Up next...Valentine's Day!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Making memories...

I love traditions, especially around the holidays. Even though I can't be with my family (parents, sister, etc) on Christmas, I still love to celebrate our traditions. Seems like those revolve around food! Chex mix, lemon bars, meatballs, lefsa and Cougar Gold cheese...all important components of Christmas Eve around here.

So...yesterday we made the Chex mix and lemon bars. Lucky me I had a super great helper! Only once did he touch the pan and say "HOT!" He was right, it was hot and I probably shouldn't have let him stir in the hot pan. But...for the sake of tradition...
I had the kids in their holiday shirts yesterday and thought it would be cute to get a picture of them. Wow, didn't realize how impossible that would be. This is as close as I could get to both looking (somewhat) at the camera. Kenleigh looks like a wax figure! Also note the Snoopy sock on Cole's hand. He LOVES to wear socks on his hands. The Snoopy is a current fav since we lost 1 sock, so he can't wear them on his feet anymore. They now make a perfect fit for his hand.
Sis was reading books with Grammy while sitting in her Bumbo. Oh, I stopped a potential disaster yesterday. I looked up and Cole had stripped off his pants and his pull up and was getting ready to sit in the Bumbo thinking it was a potty seat. YIKES! Crisis averted.
Another great joy with kids at the holidays are the lovely crafts they make a school and bring home to pass off as "presents." Last year we got an snowflake ornament that Cole decorated with his picture in it. It is hanging on the tree this year and Cole walks up to it and says "Hole see Hole!" This means Cole wants to see and hold the picture of Cole. Check out this years treasure...hmm...?
Tonight is church, dinner and finishing Santa's work. The load of presents he is leaving at our house this year is overwhelming. The kids are getting spoiled, no doubt. Tonight at 5:30pm Santa is calling our house. I found a website that sends you a personalized call from Santa. I can hardly wait to see the look on Cole's face...!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE!!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Grandpa is coming to town...

We enjoyed a great weekend with Grandpa Fromhold in town. What a joy to watch Cole and Grandpa play and get ready for the holidays!

The fun started on Saturday morning when they made Christmas cookies. Cole was in charge of cutting out the cookies and sometimes got a little aggressive with the santa cookie cutter. In the end, the cookies turned out not half bad for 2 guys...ages 2 and 67! :)
I have no pictures to prove we went to ZooLights, but trust me...we went. Us and 2000 of our closest friends in the Valley of the Sun. I am not joking when I say we walked nearly a mile...just to get from our car to the zoo. Then walked the entire zoo admiring the lights. The kids had fun and both zonked out in the car. That was the latest Kenleigh had ever been up. She normally is snoozeville by 7pm!

Sunday morning we had Grandpa Pancakes. My dad's pancakes are a favorite childhood memory. Girlfriends that stayed the night would wake in morning to pancakes specially made in the shape of their initials and bunnies and more. Grandpa made Cole special pancakes shaped like Christmas tree's, wreath's and the ever famous bunnies (no molds used!). Mom and Dad ate standard model pancakes...YUM!

We had a great visit with Grandpa and miss him already. When I was getting Cole dressed for school yesterday he said, "Cole see Grandpa?" Sad...
Also...we are ready to put out our cookies for Santa! I painted this plate last week at a paint your own pottery place. Now, if we can just restrain ourselves from eating ALL the cookies before Thursday night so there are some left for Santa...
Please note...we really do have a baby girl named Kenleigh. She seems to always be sleeping when I have the camera out. I promise to get pictures of her on Christmas and prove that she is a happy member of our family! :)

It's almost Christmas!!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Happy Holidays!

We have had some festive activities this week. The fun started on Tuesday when we met our friends Sean, Rachel and Haley for dinner and snow watching. We took Cole to see it snow last year and he loved it...good news it was a hit again this year! When you live in Arizona it only snows for 10 minutes per night, from 7:00pm-7:10pm and you don't need snow boots, thank you Tempe Marketplace!
Before the snow we had dinner. While mom's and dad's enjoyed wine, beer and catching up...Cole and Haley decided to feed each other broccoli. Couldn't have been cuter! These two have been hanging out since Haley was 6 months old and they are now starting to really interact. They've been to the Children's Museum, the Zoo, Birthday parties...but turns out we just needed to give them broccoli to get them to play!
Wednesday the entire Blubaum clan (Grammy and Papa, too!) packed up and went to Cole's school for the Holiday Concert. Cole had been practicing his songs and was prepared to perform Jingle Bells, Let it Snow and Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Wouldn't you know when his big moment came he just smiled and waved, but never opened his mouth and sang one word. Huh? Gotta love 2 year olds! I still consider it a success since my kid wasn't one of the ones that came screaming and crying to mom as soon as they saw her. Cole actually stayed "on stage" the entire time. Good job Cole! The best was when we got in the car, he sang all of Jingle Bells. I told him it was a little late to try and get an applause. Look how cute they dressed up the kids for the performance!
Grandpa Fromhold arrives today and we plan on taking the kids to Zoo Lights and celebrating our own Christmas while he is here. Hard to believe Christmas is already a week away!

I don't have any new pictures of Kenleigh to post, but she is as fat and happy as ever! She is the biggest smiler, giggler and just a darn happy little girl. She loves her time with Grammy but I can tell she misses mommy. That is why she's getting up in the middle of the night, right? To see me? ;)

Friday, December 11, 2009

Mom's on the town!

Last weekend while Shawn was in Seattle, the kids and enjoyed an Auntie Weekend! My sister came (sans kids) and spend the weekend with us -- what a treat!

The bigger treat was that Grammy watched the kids on Saturday night while Kristie and I went out for dinner and a movie. We couldn't remember the last time we went somewhere with no husbands and no kids...had to have been at least 4 years. We treated ourselves to another viewing (her 3rd, my 2nd) of New Moon. Really, a girl can't see Jacob Black shirtless too many times. ;)

3 month twins!

My girlfriend Karla found this picture of Autumn (taken on her 3 month birthday) on my blog and was entertained by how much Autumn and Kenleigh looked alike (think it's just the big cheeks). So...I decided on Kenleigh's 3 month birthday I would dress her in the same outfit and see how much these girls really look alike. Again, I think they are both just BIG baby girls!!
Kenleigh was at the doctor last week and is already weighing in at 14lb 6oz. Holy big baby....

Happy 3 month birthday sis!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Turkey Day

Thanksgiving fun started on Tuesday with a "Thanksgiving Feast" at Phoenix Children's Academy where Cole goes to school. Shawn and I both joined Cole for a traditional Thanksgiving meal with all the fixin's! We were so excited to be able to eat lunch with him and his little friends. He's only been going to his new school for about 2 months, so we are still getting to know all the other kids, etc.

When we showed up I had to giggle that eating lunch with the kids meant eating at the kids table. We actually sat at chairs that were about 6" off the ground and were barely big enough for 1 butt cheek. What a riot! All the kids and parents sat around the tables passing food and enjoying the company. Then there was my kid, shouting through the whole lunch "MORE CORN, MORE CORN!" You can see from his plate that he had plenty of corn, but he wasn't going to be happy until all of the corn was his. He also loved eating the "puntin hie."
Later that day Cole entertained us by putting on my shoes and walking through the house. Shawn's wasn't amused as I was...
I feel like I need to comment on the fact that my child never has pants on in any pictures. I didn't realize what a trend this was until I looked back at the blog posts. I think this must be a function of potty training for him. He is constantly pulling off his pull up to go "potty toilet" and in order to go potty the pants and pull up must both be pulled off entirely. Cole can't have them around the ankles while he goes. Thus we end up with no pants quite often. Most the time he just goes "potty toilet" so he can get an M&M.

On Thanksgiving day Shawns parents came over for our own feast. Here is Kenleigh enjoying her first Thanksgiving. I squeezed her into this 3 month outfit and assured her she would never have to wear it again. She's so serious...and so bald!
Wait...here she is smiling! CHEEKS! :)
We taught Cole the joys of putting olives on your fingers. He LOVES olives and ate almost the whole can. Excuse his wet shirt, he had just dumped a glass of water down his shirt. He's experimenting with using a big boy cup...not going so well as you can see.
Now that Thanksgiving is over, you can see "it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" here at the Blubaum's!
You have to love the holidays in Arizona. Where else can you go swimming the day after Thanksgiving? After 12 wonderful weeks at home with my kiddos, I am back to work. Kenleigh is going to be spending her days with her Grammy. Lucky gal...they seem to be getting along nicely...