Saturday, May 1, 2010

Ok, so here it goes. I fought myspace, I fought Facebook, and I fought blogs... and today I lost that fight. I have come to realize after stalking my sister in laws blog that this is the BEST way for our family and friends to keep up on what is going on with us and our growing and ever changing boys. Sleep deprivation has me forgeting the hilarious and silly things they do, almost as quickly as they happen and so this is where I will track them. So it's as much for me as it is for you :) To kick it off, here are a couple of my favorite pictures from the last couple months.

Like father, like son.

Campbell's first day of school, complete with backpack.
Safety First.


Welcome baby Wyatt!!! Born November 1, 2009


Baby Wyatt 3 days old.


Ghetto snowman.


Wyatt - 1 month. He literally cried for 5 hours late and then
passed out before this picture was taken. Worst. Morning. Ever.
He looks pretty angelic sleeping though, huh?


A cold , gray day in Florida.


Wyatt sticking his tongue out with excitement!


Have you ever been so tired and hungry, that you weren't sure if you should eat or sleep? Campbell decided to do both. He fell asleep mid-bite.


Rolly Polie rolling all over the place.


This is what happens when Campbell dresses himself. He then insisted he go outside for a walk. What's even worse is that we let him.


Wyatt is extremely flexible and much more comfortable bent in half.


Mama, I paint me!!!


On our recent trip to Florida we decided to let Campbell carry his own suitcase. Really he decided because he was so obsessed that we couldn't pry it out of his fingers. People were laughing and pointing everywhere we went because it is bigger than he is.
And that bad boy was full of clothes and toys too.




Snuggling in the couch with my boys. I love these moments.


Funny story of the week- Wyatt loves to put just about everything in his mouth and the other day he was chewing on Campbell's favorite toy (Buzz Lightyear) and then Campbell told him "Baby that's not food, that's Buzz, you eat Mama" It's kinda hard to explain to a 2 year old that while you are feeding the baby, he isn't exactly eating you. Mama isn't food either.

That's it for now, but I will try to regularly update this page, so check back again :)