Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Ball of Jonah

Jonah found his toes this week!
Now he's aiming for his mouth. Trying once...
Twice...
Third time's a charm!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Brokeback Cowboy...and other funny moments

I think kids, my own two in particular, can be such fascinating, delightful little people. They always surprise me with the cute and funny things they do. These moments are what makes being a mom so great, and they help memories of tantrums and sleepless nights quickly fade away. Here are some of the highlights from the past couple of weeks.

Brokeback Cowboy

I left the black pumps I wore to church yesterday in the kitchen. After his Sunday nap, Hayden went over to the pumps, put them on and said "I'm a cowboy!" Ummm...I'm not sure what Hayden thinks a cowboy is. We'll have to work on that.

Darth Hayden

I know several little girls who go everywhere in their princess dresses. This is what my son wants to wear every time we go out of the house.

Also, Hayden calls it a "light-siever."

Bye-Bye Mullet

Jonah's dark, fine newborn hair has started to be replaced by lighter, fuzzy baby hair. However, his newborn hair in the back hasn't fallen out, it's just grown longer, giving Jonah a distinct mullet. So, we decided it was time for Jonah's first haircut (at three months old!)

Before:

After:
Isn't that better?!

Don't Bother Me

For some reason, Jonah loves to have his face covered when he sleeps. If I don't cover his face when I put him down for a nap, he's now learned how to do it himself. This is what Jonah usually looks like when he sleeps.
Happy Guys

I don't know how it happened, but both of my boys are generally happy, smiley guys. They just came that way--and I love it!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Hotel Baughman

We've been lucky to have some fun visitors at our house the last few weeks. First, we had my former college roommate Kristina here for a long weekend. She was sweet enough to come down during some of her time off, and I loved having her here. Hayden was definitely enamored of "Ki-tina," and so was Jonah.

On her first day here, we went to a Diamondbacks game. Our poor D-backs got killed, but we had a great time anyway. We ate lots of candy, Hayden got to give the team mascot a kiss, and we watched some fireworks after the game.

The next day, we went to Sedona to see the beautiful red rock formations and to have a picnic at Slide Rock state park. Slide Rock is a natural waterslide and we brought Hayden's swimming suit so he could play in the water. We had never been before, and once we saw how cool the waterslide was, we three adults were sad we hadn't brought our swimming suits. So, Hayden got in his suit and was into the water in no time, but as soon as Hayden jumped into a shallow pool of water, he looked up at us with huge terror-filled eyes. The water was ICE cold, and he was too frozen in place to move. I should have checked the water before he went in, but I figured that it was OK since there were so many other people in the water, including lots of kids. After that, we were all content to sit on a bridge with our feet in the water (which was about as much of the ice cold water as I could stand).

We also watched a lot of girlie movies, got pedicures, and went outlet mall shopping while Kristina was here. It was a great weekend--thanks for coming Kristina!

My mom came to stay with us the next weekend, and as always, Hayden loves it when "Boppa" is here. Jonah also loved his Grandma--he smiled and talked and smiled at her some more. We had a relaxing weekend watching General Conference, and we also went shopping, took Hayden on a merry-go-round, canned peaches (thanks, mom!), and stayed up too late watching Lifetime movies. I really wish my mom lived closer--I could get used to having her around.

We had a great time with our visitors, so if anyone else would like to come stay at Hotel Baughman (it's free!), we are currently taking reservations :)

Drive-In Movies

The local drive-in theater had a free movie night a few weeks ago, so we decided to take advantage of the free family fun. I hadn't been to a drive-in since high school, and I had forgotten how cool a drive-in really is. We watched the movie Up, and Hayden had a permanent smile on his face through all two hours of the movie. He thought it was the greatest thing ever to watch a movie from the back of the car. Jonah fell asleep just as the movie started and stayed asleep the whole time. If you're looking for an inexpensive family outing, I highly recommend the drive-in!