Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
The important things in life.
Life has been pretty crazy lately between the Just Between Friends consignment sale, moving which has involved a lot of house work for my husband, school, and work, but the one thing we do every night it take time to eat dinner with Jackson and read stories before bedtime. Here are a few pictures from tonight:
J climbing on the moving boxes with his book
J reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear to himself
J asking "whaz dat?"
J posing for the camera.
Milk! Oh so yummy!
Mama Rach
1st Haircut
In early Sept. I had planned to take Jackson for his 1st haircut after his nap. But on this day, he decided he wasn't going to nap at the regular time so I took him after lunch. When we got there he wasn't so sure about sitting in the big chair all by himself. The stylist helped me brib him by giving him his 1st lollie pop!
Still not quite sure about this whole experience.
Mohawk!
The funniest part of this whole experience was that Jackson refused to sit up so the pictures stop here. Eventually I had Jackson sit in my lab so that they could cut the back of his head.
He wasn't happy about the situation, but he didn't completely melt down either. Overall it was a good first haircut.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
A Reader After All
I’ve been trying to get Jackson to sit and read with me for months. Then this morning I decided to read The Help while he played with his toys. After playing with all the toys that I had set out, he started pulling his children’s books off the self. This time he wasn’t just pulling them and making a mess of thing but actually ‘reading’ the books.
One by one he began to bring them over to me. I asked him if he wanted to read them. I, of course, expected to read 1 to 2 pages and then have him move on to something different but he didn’t. He placed himself in my lap and remained there not only through one book but 3! Maybe I’ll have a reader after all.
Mama Rach
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Happy 1st Birthday Jackson!
For Jackson's 1st birthday, Brent and I decided to have a small family birthday party. We held off on buying the party materials until we were in North Carolina. I was certain that we would find little boy or 1st birthday party supplies easily, but I was proven wrong.
There are tons of cartoon characters and baby boys items, but no1st birthday party supplies. After searching high and low, we finally found some cute animal themed supplies at Party City. Then having no luck on a cake to match, we bought a Wilton cake pan in the shape of a #1 at AC Moore and called it a day.
After setting up the party supplies and decorating the cake, family and friends joined us in celebrating Jackson's 1st birthday. We began the celebration with a little playtime!
Papa Larry with Jackson and friend Layton |
Jackson flirting with the girls |
Just like old times |
Grandma Jackie with our newest friend, Anna Elizabeth |
Next, he ate one of his favorite meals, hot dogs, followed by reading birthday cards and opening presents.
In preparation for the cake smash, everyone put on their festive birthday hats!
Grandma Vaughan made this very cool cupcake cake. You can't tell by the pictures, but the cake was bigger than Jackson's head!
He wasn't quite sure what to do at 1st, so I gave him a little taste and before I could get out of the way ...
...he was covered in chocolate!
Happy 1st Birthday Jackson!
Friday, July 8, 2011
1st Family Vacation
We took our 1st family vacation July 1-3, 2011 to Duluth, MN. Since Jackson is not fond of car rides over 10 mins, and that's pushing it, we decided to leave right before Jackson's bedtime Friday night. He slept almost the entire time.
Brent had mentioned that he wanted to go to the Glensheen Mansion (pictured on the left), so on Saturday morning we bought tickets to tour the estate.
Glensheen sits on 7.6 acres of land on Lake Superior no less, and has 38 rooms! The house remains decorated the same as it was when the Congdon's lived there and while it was interesting to see how other people lived, it was the 7.6 acres that impressed us.
Naturally, we headed towards the old boat dock and pier. A storm had destroyed the pier many years ago and the boat house was off limits but quiet impressive. We were told that the top of the boat house is where they would sunbathe and that they had bands play during outdoor dinner parties.
Saturday evening we had dinner at Fitger's. While our table didn't have a view of Lake Superior, we were seated in the 'family area', (seriously, there were all infants and toddlers on the 2nd floor!) so it really didn't matter if Jackson was a little loud.
After dinner we walked outside and caught this picture of the lighthouse reflecting the light on Lake Superior:
Sunday morning we headed to the tourist area of town. There were lots of things going on there. Ships coming into harbor, the rising and lower of the bridge, dogs and kids running around, families riding the horse and buggy, seagulls being feed, and much much more!
As the day began to warm up, we decided to find a shady, grassy place to eat our ice cream and let Jackson play. We ended up resting and playing here for several hours!
When we were planning this trip I told Brent that I wanted to go swimming there, but that was before I learned that the AVG. temperature is 40 degrees! Even so, I was determined to get in.
Brent had mentioned that he wanted to go to the Glensheen Mansion (pictured on the left), so on Saturday morning we bought tickets to tour the estate.
Glensheen sits on 7.6 acres of land on Lake Superior no less, and has 38 rooms! The house remains decorated the same as it was when the Congdon's lived there and while it was interesting to see how other people lived, it was the 7.6 acres that impressed us.
Naturally, we headed towards the old boat dock and pier. A storm had destroyed the pier many years ago and the boat house was off limits but quiet impressive. We were told that the top of the boat house is where they would sunbathe and that they had bands play during outdoor dinner parties.
The picture above and below were taken beside the boat house which you can't see.
Reaching for the leaves while we wait for our tour to begin.
Saturday evening we had dinner at Fitger's. While our table didn't have a view of Lake Superior, we were seated in the 'family area', (seriously, there were all infants and toddlers on the 2nd floor!) so it really didn't matter if Jackson was a little loud.
After dinner we walked outside and caught this picture of the lighthouse reflecting the light on Lake Superior:
Sunday morning we headed to the tourist area of town. There were lots of things going on there. Ships coming into harbor, the rising and lower of the bridge, dogs and kids running around, families riding the horse and buggy, seagulls being feed, and much much more!
Cargo ship coming into harbor.
The bridge is at full height.
Watching to see if the ship makes it under the bridge.
Watching the bridge being lowered.
I have a feeling that Jackson is going to like boats just as much as his dad does!
The next 3 pictures are moments between father and son.
As the day began to warm up, we decided to find a shady, grassy place to eat our ice cream and let Jackson play. We ended up resting and playing here for several hours!
When we were planning this trip I told Brent that I wanted to go swimming there, but that was before I learned that the AVG. temperature is 40 degrees! Even so, I was determined to get in.
Jackson isn't so sure about getting his feet wet.
The rocks are cold too dad!
I believe this seagull, and many others, were after Jackson's dinner. A little too close for comfort!
Jackson learned to stand on his own while we were in Duluth. He was walking to me and then to Brent after dinner. Then he started to get brave. Before we knew it he was letting go and standing for a good 5 seconds before laughing and falling to the ground. I was able to catch these shots of him standing:
If anyone was looking for a nice family vacation spot, I would highly recommend Duluth, MN. There is plenty to do for all age groups!
Mama Rach
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