Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Chocoholic!


I've been trying to catch up on blogging by posting each night.  It's been a long day today and I'm really tired, but this picture was short, sweet, and to the point.  Jacob is a COMPLETE chocoholic (I guess it's not limited to just chocolate - he'll pretty much take anything sweet).  This picture says it all - once again caught raiding the candy dish!  Like mother, like son, I guess - what can I say?

Monday, April 12, 2010

This is what happens....when your dad is a hunter...



As I was going through all of the pictures on my camera and transferring them over to the computer, I came across this one.  Emily is such a character and we never know what she's going to do next.  Jason went hunting several times this fall and winter and Emily was anxious for him to get a pig so she could have ham and bacon (she loves both).  One night she came out with this picture she had drawn of dad shooting the pig for her (the thing going toward the pig in the upper right hand corner is the bullet).  Hope this doesn't offend anyone - it cracked us up! 

Rodeo Days!


Living in Texas, Rodeo time is a BIG thing and most of the schools have some sort of "Rodeo Day" celebration.  Emily's Rodeo Day was actually a few weeks ago, but I'm a bit behind on getting pictures up.  I also was able to take some video of the singing and dancing which I'll post once I figure out how to transfer it over.  I was lucky enough to be able to sneak away from work for a few hours to share in the Rodeo Day festivities.


There's a saying here that goes, "I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could."  And so it goes with our Emily!  For my baby shower when I was pregnant with her, my Aunt Jill and Uncle Steve sent me a jar of soil from Texas to put under the delivery table, so she could be born on Texas soil, so maybe she is a "native Texan" after all!


Cowgirl friends - Clara moved in across the street from us shortly after we moved in so she and Emily have pretty much grown up together.  Clara also goes to church with us - we hope that she and Emily stay friends for a long time!


Sage is one of Emily's "buds" that she met in her kindergarten class this year.  Here they are figuring out "how many hands high" they are."  Emily was 7 hands high!


Riding the "horse" - she's a natural! 


Panning for gold!

Horseshoe toss!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Happy 3rd birthday Jacob!

Each year that my kids have a birthday, I am always amazed at how quickly the time flies and this year has been an especially bittersweet milestone for me because my "baby" isn't much of a baby anymore.  We've had so much fun watching Jacob grow up and grow into himself this past year, though.

This year, Jacob's birthday was a full week of "festivities."  For months now, he has been walking around telling me almost daily "My birthday's coming at Chuck E. Cheese"  I'm not sure where he got that from, but he was determined that he was going to have his birthday at Chuck E. Cheese.  Between the two kids, I think we've been to a birthday party every week at Chuck E. Cheese for the past month and each time we'd leave for a party, he'd ask if it was his birthday.

We celebrated his birthday at Chuck E. Cheese with my family last weekend because my parents were going to be out of town this weekend.  Here are some action shots of the "fun."

Riding the horse all by himself and hanging out with Chuck E Cheese (this is as close to him as he'll get - he won't get near the "real" one when he comes out!)


Emily posing for both cameras (the one on the "ride" and mine) - it's hard for us to get her to just smile and take a "normal" picture anymore!


Little Madison (my niece) joined us - she was "big" enough to ride some of the rides!

Jacob wanted to take a treat to share with his daycare buddies.  Jason found some really cute Cookie Monster cupcakes (complete with a real cookie coming out of the mouth) and they were a hit.  There were four left over - just enough for us to have a family treat.

Jacob was so excited to open his birthday presents!



Thanks Grandma and Grandpa White for the new dinosaur.  He and Emily have been fighting over it all day (and daddy has had fun chasing both kids around with it, too!)

Thanks Grandma and Grandpa White for my new towel!  I can't wait to use it at swimming this week!


I don't know if Jacob was more excited about having Thomas on his care or about the cake itself!

Blowing out the candles!

Since I've been really bad about updating the blog lately (I've got LOTS of pictures to upload, I'm just bad about making the time to do it), I thought I'd share a few updates about Jacob.

He literally has "grown up" overnight.  He got a late start talking, but you'd never know it now because he chatters all the time.  Between him and Emily, I am lucky if I can get a word in.  He loves playing with his toys and I'm really starting to see his imagination kick in.  This morning, the first thing he said was "I want to play with my toys."

He loves his big sister, follows her all over the house, and wants to be just like her.  Sometimes that can be a bit disturbing for Jason.  He wasn't too thrilled the other day when Jacob was walking around with one of Emily's purses on his arm and quickly dug out an old wallet and informed him that "wallets are for boys."  Now, Jacob goes around telling us that this is for girls or this is for boys or that this is for boys AND girls.  Every now and then, Jacob and Emily have their "moments" as most siblings do, but for the most part, we have gotten incredibly lucky because they really do get along well and I just love watching (and listening to them) play together.

He loves playing outside.  He can ride Emily's tricycle and also loves riding her pink princess scooter (which Jason was thrilled with - insert sarcasm).  Needless to say, he got a "big boy" red scooter for his birthday and has loved riding around on it.

He's a great helper and is always willing to go shopping with me and to help me unload and put away groceries when we get home.

Happy birthday Jacob!  We love you and are so glad you're part of our family!