Sunday, April 7, 2013

Easter time!

 To be honest, this Easter was a little sad.  Every year since I was young, I look forward to having my special Easter candy--Hershey's milk chocolate eggs.  I love them!  My mom sent me some in Japan and had 3 bags waiting for me when we returned last year.
   This Easter, I am off sugar (thanks, tooth decay!) and did not get my beloved Hershey's eggs (first world problem!) and at the same time I am conflicted about giving my kids sugar.  Basically, how do you balance the paganism of Easter-bunny Easter with a celebration of our Savior's resurrection?  Still working on that one!
 
 In the meantime, here are a few pics from the beautiful weekend of Easter:

Dyeing eggs! Fox will never be in these pictures.  He hates eggs and is in the hallway making gagging sounds.

"I like eggs, Mom! But here, you eat the yellow part...and also the white part!"

My two children!  Oh wait, I have 3!  Where is that toddler?....

There he is! My grandma asked me for a picture of only the 3 kiddos...so I guess she'll be getting this one!
This one is a little better!  Fox is behind the camera (still gagging) :)

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Lego Party

     Since we were in lonely Japan for Cash's past 2 birthdays, we thought we would give him the rare treat of a party this year!  Fox planned most of it, and it was a Lego party, since Cash is really into Legoes right now.


Designing Lego Mini-Fig Heads

Playing Lego Chima Bowling




Pin the (Previously Designed) Head on the Mini-Fig

Lego Juiceboxes

Orange Creme Cupcakes with Nutella Cloud Frosting--Hmmm...I think this one was Mom's idea :)
Making a wish :)

This is my favorite picture of the night! Cash and Isaiah played quietly at the table for 3 hours after everyone went home!



    It was quite a low-key party with very well-behaved children--and very grateful parents--who were entertained by Fox for a few hours. 

Party in the U.S.A.!  Hooray!




Happy Birthday, Cash!

Cashy-boy is 6! 

Getting sung to at school! His teacher was also Kelsy's 1st grade teacher (18 years ago)!

Hooray for the sweet birthday boy!

Sibling love!

Thank you for the great presents, Grandma and Grandpa! 

Cash's Favorites at Age 6:
Color: Blue
Toy: Legoes
Food: Anything Breakfast-y (pancakes and sausage were his birthday dinner choice)
Show: Ninja Turtles
Game: Battleship
Treat: Anything Chocolate
Career Choice: Construction Builder

 Cash is still a very sensitive, thoughtful, and precise boy--he can spend hours building legoes. We often find him quietly laying on his bed, reading.  He loves school, cooking, riding his scooter, and playing with the neighborhood kids.

We love you, Cashy-boy! Happy Birthday!
 

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stopping in Gilbert

   On our way back from Texas, we decided to spend the night in New Mexico and then visit Megan near Phoenix the next afternoon. Our kids did so amazing in the car (and QP napped 4 hours straight midday) that we pushed through--meaning Fox drove 1,080 miles in a day--15 hours of driving with 3 stops--Dallas straight to Phoenix. Thank you, my children, for being such road warriors!!
And of course thank you, my husband, for being such an excellent driver!
 
  I was so excited to have more time in Gilbert with my sweet sister Meg and her cute family! Fox had never visited before, so we were on a mission to get him to love it. Happy to say that he looooves it now :)

Throughout our whole trip, Coco talked about seeing Sadie the snake.  So, the first thing she wanted to do was hold it...and then pick out a mouse for it to eat.  Eewww...Josh obliged her after we ate.  She picked out a white one from the bag 'o frozen mice (while we all cringed) and got to watch Sadie have her meal.

How amazing is this wall of cupboards?!

The beautiful backyard with the sweet Sadie dog.  There is a trampoline to the side, too.  We loved hanging out in the backyard. The most perfect weather in the dead of winter!

The kids were very excited to be out of the car:

Meg and I at the preserve near the library:

Twinners!  These boys are so cute.  They came home from school and got right down to their homework! I love how Ethan often puts his arm around Jonah when he talks to him.

Girl cousins in this family are few and far between, so they have a special bond.

   Josh pretty much summed it up when he said, "Arizona is great.  The neighborhood is great. The downside? Oh, it's...you know...hotter than death."  But perfect in January!  We love you Abbotts and hope to see you again soon!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Quincy is 1!!

     Quincy boy turned 1 last week!!  We celebrated his birthday in Texas with his Ellis grandparents, which was so fun.  The drive was 21 hours and went much, much better than expected.  Quincy only cried for a few minutes when he got thirsty.

  If you look at the above picture, you will see that Quincy is ripping the birthday crown off. Stinker!
Grandpa Rick picked out the most awesome, rainbow cake.  Fun to smash!  Q was a big fan of the ice cream.
  And...a sad attempt at a photo with the grandparents.



On our way back from Texas, we decided that we would stop to see my big sister Meg and her family in Arizona.  We got there much much earlier than expected and were able to have birthday cream puffs (the Hulihan tradition) made especially for Q by Megan, who did a much better job than I could have done!

Not so sure about this...
Better!

    Although our trip back was smooth, too, I think Quincy got addicted to falling asleep by the car motion.  Or else he is moving down to one nap a day (eeek!).  Anyways, he is just so happy to be out of his car seat and crusing around in his new shoes now!


  We sure love having Quincy in our family--he keeps all of us on our toes and is a wiggleworm but still a great cuddler! 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Toddle, toddling, toddler...

Our little baby boy is turning 1 next week.  How did that happen?
Also, he is walking! He is literally toddling everywhere now.

Here's what he's been up to lately:


Riding in style on his Christmas present from Grandma Betty!
Squirming for photos, as seen here and in the one below:

Coco still has not warmed up to Quincy--look at those devil eyes on her!

Mooching food off of Grandpa's plate...constantly...Grandpa is too nice!



  Quincy is a very interesting boy.  He, like his cousin Mitchell, tends to like hard things to cuddle with, and will often be soothed only by holding things like chapstick, pens, and sample bottles of lotion.
    Quincy loves music and will stop to dance whenever he hears the slightest beat.  He is a great napper but definitely a picky eater!
   Quincy literally walks around the house all day long, exploring everything.  It is exhausting but fun watching/rescuing him.
  Our plan for his birthday is to travel to Texas so he can meet his Ellis grandparents for the first time.  20 hour car ride, here we come!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

A Very (Un)Merry Birthday!

Fox and His Boys


  Fox had a birthday a couple of weeks ago! He had a busy but good day that started with volunteering at Cash's school and ended with chocolate cake! However, as per tradition, his birthday triggered a string of unfortunate circumstances! His birthday weekend was spent dealing with a case of lice on Cash (curse you, public school!), hours at a laundromat using every last cent of birthday money to get everything dried, and as a result, an unfortunate shrinking of his favorite wool coat.
     
   The day after that, my parents' car got backed into while we were leaving a Target parking lot. We also found a few more straggling lice throughout the week, which meant everything got washed 3 more times to be safe. So, life lessons were aplenty as Fox started the next year of his life.

Lessons learned:
--Take your wool coat to the laundromat
--RIDx does nothing for lice. Stick to tea tree shampoo, olive oil, and a hair dryer.
--Don't go to Target in the midst of crazy Christmas shopping!

  As far as "tradition", last year, Fox had an all-day migraine on his birthday.  The year before that, he was recovering from his second hernia surgery.  The year before that, our car broke down on his way home from work and the beautiful cheesecake I baked him turned out to be completely uncooked in the center!

   This past year has been really hard on him--hello, months-long unemployment--yet he continues to amaze me with how strong he is staying! In fact, after that string of trials and doing countless loads of laundry, he said, "You know, we really are blessed." I wanted to say, "Are you kidding me?!" but it's true--we have been kept healthy this year, and our children are growing and thriving.

So, a very MERRY birthday and BLESSED new year to my husband of a DECADE who literally drops everything to serve me and our children the minute he walks in the door...

You deserve the best, and I know that good things are coming your way this next year! I love you, my lifetime boyfriend :)