Friday, December 21, 2012

Eight Months


This little baby is all over the place now.  I was lucky to even get this pic of him.  He kept rolling away, pulling his sticker off, and tying to eat the blanket.  It was not our most successful photo with Mr. Brody.  We sure do love this little guy though!  Brody has changed so much in the past month and is growing up so fast.  I just wish time would stop so I could enjoy this baby a little while longer!

-Wears size 3 diapers
-In 12-18 month clothes
-Weighs 19 pounds
-Rolls all over the place
-Puts everything in his mouth
-Loves finger food and eats anything you give him
-Takes 2 1/2 hour naps if he gets to sleep in mommy's bed
-Can finally put his binky in by himself every time
-So close to crawling
-Wants to run and play with is brother
-Drinks out of a sippy cup now
-Looks like teeth are coming in soon
-Chews on everything he can find
-Cuddles up with mommy all night long


Temple Square





It seems like every year we wait until the last minute to visit Temple Square.  This year I thought it would be a good idea to go right at the beginning of month.  Especially since the weather was perfect and hadn't become super cold.  The only problem was the rest of Utah had the same idea.  I have never seen it so crowded.  

We first headed to City Creek's food court since Luke and I were starving.  You can't imagine the lines.  People were even sitting on the ground just to eat their chicken nuggets and fries.  We knew this would be a no go so we decided to try the lights first.  Sadly, it was the same scene.  There were people everywhere, you could hardly move or walk around. 

Next, was the candy windows at Macy's.  I was so happy for Luke to experience these windows.  They were always my favorite as a child and I was excited to have them back to enjoy!  Once again, we had to fight the crowds.  The windows had so many people around them that Mark and Brody didn't even attempt it.  They just hung back and waited.  At each window I would push Luke up through the crowds so he could get a glimpse.  He would eventually emerge from the sea of people and we would continue on to the next window.  Luke said his favorite was the Nutcracker window.  I loved how in awe he was of all the candy they used! 

Since we were done with people and crowds we got in the car and headed to Crown Burger.  It was a yummy way to end the night and relax without fighting through people.  

Sunday, December 16, 2012

North Pole Breakfast









I knew bringing back our elf Jolly this year would be lots of fun with Luke.  He will understand it so much more this year and take it much more serious!  When Jolly comes he brings a north pole breakfast with him.  We had to do our breakfast this year on a weekday because of other parties so we had to get up early before Mark left for work.  We sent Luke out to the kitchen for him to discover what had been left.  He was beyond excited!  Lukers kept shouting, "She's back, she's back!"  Apparently, Jolly became a girl over the off season.  

Mark read Luke the note that Jolly brought from Santa for Luke and Brody.  While I got the hot chocolate going they read the Elf on the Shelf book to help Luke remember the rules of Jolly.  I can already tell he is going to have a hard time not touching Jolly this year.  We kept catching Luke trying to touch Jolly.  This is so like Lukers' little personality to test things out and see just how true they really are!  Mark got the biggest kick out of how many marshmallows Luke put in his hot cocoa.  He kept saying, "Mmmm, maybe just one more!"

Luke's favorite thing to do lately is to cuddle up in his pajamas, watch a movie, and eat popcorn.  Santa sent Jolly with a movie for Luke!  As soon as breakfast was over he asked me to make him popcorn to watch his movie.  Apparently, the donuts and hot cocoa weren't enough!  

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sleeping Buddies


The other night Mark and I could not get the boys to go to bed.  They were both so wired and ready to go.  I was getting frustrated because I like to cleanup the house before I go to bed and I couldn't until these two little men went to bed.  Eventually, I gave up and decided to just let Brody lay down with Luke until I could get the house cleaned up and go to bed with them.  I came back to check on them a few moments later and they were fast asleep together.  I love that they are already developing a close relationship and hope they stay great friends!  I just hope they don't want to have a slumber party every night!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

2012 Ornaments



I always try and purchase an ornament whenever we visit somewhere to help us remember that vacation.  However, each year the boys get a new personal ornament to add to our family tree.  Luke had a really hard time picking his this year.  He was sure he wanted a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle or a Power Rangers ornament.  I want it to be their choice, but truthfully Luke has never even watched an episode or played with either of these toys.  This year he has been obsessed with the Avengers so luckily, when I pointed out those ornaments he made the switch.  I was surprised he chose Captain America since he's not his favorite Avengers, but he was happy and that's all that matters.

I had a hard time finding an ornament that said Baby's First Christmas on it.  However, when Luke and I saw this little rocking horse we fell in love.  It is just too precious like our Sweet Brody!  I hope they like their ornaments this year!

Decorating the Tree







This year Luke has so much Christmas Spirit that we think he might just burst.  It was not easy holding him off on decorating the tree.  I kept using the excuse that Daddy wasn't home and I wasn't strong enough to carry the tree up.  Finally, about a week before December even began I told him I would bring the tree up.  His little face lit right up and he said, "Oh, Mommy that's so great that you've been eating lots of peaches and strawberries so that now you're strong enough to carry the tree."  

We waited until Daddy got home to actually decorate the tree since it is the family Christmas tree.  Luke had more fun unwrapping all of the ornaments than actually putting them on the tree.  Each ornament he would ooh and ahh over and want to know the story behind it.

Brody has been wanting to get at this Christmas tree all day.  He so content to just sit in front of the tree and try pulling the lights or a branch.  We made sure to put the ornaments up high enough...just out of his little reach.  When we were done with the tree Brody grabbed a piece to the nativity and rolled under the Christmas tree.  Brody just laid under there in awe of the tree; reaching his little hands up to touch the branches.  Mark and I were on the ground taking pictures of him and Luke noticed what was going on and wanted in on the action.  He jumped in front of Brods and struck a pose.  This kid is pure entertainment and never misses a beat.  

That night Luke and I had a sleep over under the tree.  It was so fun to snuggle up with him and look up at the tree and all the sparkling lights.  He literally wanted to be under the tree so I had to explain that we probably couldn't fit under there!  The next morning when I started to cleanup our pillows and blankets Luke asked why I was doing that.  He wanted to sleep under the tree every night.  This first Christmas experience has gotten me so excited to enjoy the rest of the season with these two! 

Monday, December 3, 2012

Cheering on Aunt Paige






When we heard that Aunt Paigey was going to be playing soccer for BYU there was no doubt in our minds that we would cheer for BYU Women's Soccer.  We are obviously Utah people, but we love our Paige and we were converted BYU fans for the season.  Luke thinks it's great that we have two teams to cheer for.  Little does he know how divided those two teams are!

We refer to Aunt Paige as our Rock Star.  To she is such an amazing soccer player.  Already as a freshman she starts and plays the entire game.  When her season ended it was heartbreaking, but we know we can cheer her on for three more years!  It was fun to hear Luke cheer for Paige.  Generally the cheers went like this...Go Paige, Go Girlies, Yeah Sports.  He also wanted to know where Paige was on the field at all times.  However, I think the highlight for Lukers was always the popcorn.  

One particular game was memorable for our family.  Poor Brody had about three blowouts and went through all of his clothes.  We ended up running to Shopko right before closing to grab him an outfit.  While I was in buying an outfit Mark realized we had a completely flat tire.  Luckily, we found a dealership that was about to close but they gave us some air to get by.  As we were driving back to get Jeff to help us change the tire we noticed someone in a little auto shop working late.  We pulled over and gave him $20 to change our tire...best $20 we've ever spent!  All in all we were still so happy to support Paige and get a W!