Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Many Happy (More or Less) Halloweens


Halloween... the time of year when I can give up, put my gardening gloves away, and just go buy some pumpkins!

I know what you're thinking. Magazine photo? No. My front porch. You can tell by the filthy sidelight windows, the shaggy (but very loved) dog, and the almost rotten black pumpkins. But I do always get excited about hanging my spider webs (an idea I shamelessly stole from Becky Driggs)! All you need to create your own is a yard stick, a box of white chalk, sharp scissors, about five or six white paint pens, an inherent spatial sense, several hours on your hands and knees, the restraint to not swear too badly in front of small children, and a few screen rolls. I only need to hang these for 94 more years to feel that doing all that work was justified.

You can't tell where the pumpkins are caving in because I rotated the bottom one to hide it. Also, when it comes to Photoshop? I'm pretty, pretty, pretty good.




Happy Halloween and Everything Else, Too!






Ben and his class went trick-or-treating together at school. He doesn't know or care about candy (which I plan to support forever since brushing his teeth is akin to kangaroo wrestling), but he clearly enjoyed being my tour guide!

We gathered with neighborhood friends to play and eat before everything got too sweet!


Seeing my kids so happy together is always a treat, but seeing Ben smile while sitting in this spot while dressed in costume is a almost a miracle, like when Mary Lou Retton won all those gold medals or when I won the stock contest in Dr. Baldwin's Financial Management class. (Buy and hold, people, buy and hold.)



This year made me feel especially nostalgic for our first Halloween as a little family of three. John was only seven weeks old, and I was still just getting the hang of our days together.





Our Little Pumpkin, 2003
He is still my little pumpkin today!




2004, the year that brought big changes: new home, new city, new state! We loved living in Brier Creek and still talk about what wonderful, carefree days those were. John was still a little young to go out, but he was great for charming all of our neighbors who stopped by for treats! (And it was so nice to live in a place where the chances of being able to go sock-free on Halloween night were pretty fair!)

2005
We were heavily influenced by Pixar back then. He refused to wear anything on his head or face, but I still thought he was a perfect Buzz. This is one of my favorite pictures ever (except for his hair, which had just been shorn like he was a sheep during a wool shortage. Landy.) We moved back home to Kentucky just a few days after this.

2006
Home in Kentucky again, this was John as Woody at three years old. Took some serious doing (bribery, manipulation, subliminal messages) to convince him to wear a hat at all.

Back then, he could name all the states in alphabetical order, list all the Presidents of the United States in order, and pick out Pete Rose on a poster of the Big Red Machine. In fact, he just had incredible teachers in his Christ Church School 3 year old class. (Can I get an "Amen" for Mrs. Hopmann and Mrs. Booker?) I once asked him to point to the worst president on a poster that had all of their pictures, and he stuck his finger right on Jimmy Carter (bless his heart). Some of my friends would have disagreed with little John, but his genius would likely have been lauded by some former hostages. I just smiled and asked him who the best president was. He said, "You are, Mommy." Maybe he *is* a genius?

Anyway, don't ask him to give you either list today! He's far too focused on sports to bother with things like history and geography. But he can certainly find Pete Rose in a crowd.

We boomeranged back to NC just before his next Halloween:

2007
Allowing your child to sleep with a sugary lollipop in his mouth is just good, common sense parenting.

2008
But if you do it too often, his teeth will end up looking like this. This year, John was Bumblebee (with glow-in-the-dark vampire teeth?), but it's a little hard to tell in this picture. He loved Transformers for about five minutes.

2009
And then he moved on to a ten minute Star Wars obsession. Obi-John Kenobi.

2010
And finally, this year, he was Troy Polamalu. Football is the obsession that I think is going to stick!

Ben
2007
Well, he was certainly SuperBen, but as I've stated before, this was a very difficult time for us. Ben was nearly six months old here, and we were heavily in the denial/confusion/worry stage.

2008
Does this costume look familiar? I wonder if Ben was upset that I dressed him in a hand-me-down costume.

2009
While times had certainly gotten better for our family since his first Halloween, Ben clearly still was heavily in the denial/confusion/worry stage of costuming.

2010
But just look at what a difference a year makes!
Ben as Plex the Magic Robot, following his brother's No Headgear policy.


What was missing this year? Just a few of our favorite people. We missed you, Jackson and Luke!

2008
2009

Friday, October 1, 2010

Everybody Needs a Little Time Away


Earl, Schmearl. When we make plans to come to the beach, all the hurricanes should just plan on turning themselves back out into the Atlantic. We took a big family vacation that was only a few short hours away! Well, for us anyway. Sorry, everyone else. But hey, we were all together and our house had seven bathrooms. Isn't that what's really important?

We stayed here.

And this is the back: home of the cold pool; all the potential splinters; the hammock; pool surfing; the albino crab; a hiding place for a mom trying to read more than four pages of her book; and four happy, laughing little boys.

We, uh, relaxed. Everyone had some hammock time.

And some beach time.

Luke and Jack loved playing "Cornball."

Uncle Matt (or Uncle "Meerkat") taught John how to catch the waves!

Ben and Jackson finally fell in love with each other...
...and had a blast navigating the stairs between the
main level and the "fourth floor" (aka Daddy's office), Lewis and Clark style.

John loved reading to his little cousins, and I loved them all snuggled close together. This lasted for a good three and a half minutes.

There was fishing! Did you know that real fishing does not resemble the iPhone game called Flick Fishing? No, it doesn't. Real fishing requires patience. We don't have that. But we now own two fishing rods, took a nice picture, and saw a snake. So there's that.

There was a Beach Birthday!

Hey. Heyheyhey. For Pete's sake, please do not report me to Cake Wrecks! I have claimed no talent in cake preparation/decoration/presentation.

New Canes jersey!

Getting ready to open Grandmother Jane's and Grandaddy Bob's present, which was:
his first set of real golf clubs!

YESSSSSS! Thanks, Minnie!

Luke and John (in his new Steelers shirt, which has since been worn 87 times)

Luke, John, Jackson, and the new skates

What's the big deal? Should we know about this? Do we need one of those? Mom?

Little Icing Lovers (a genetic trait inherited from Mom/Aunt Laurie)

We learned to play peek-a-boo! Or I suppose he might have been exasperated by all the pictures.


Just the girls: Me with my sister (in-law, but I just like to call her my sister), Laurie, and our beautiful moms, Marcia and Jane.

Sunset Grille in Duck

Hugging Minnie after supper

Photobomb!

Landy was attacked by our four favorite little boys (and loved every second)!

We were terrified by snarling, ferocious bears!

We played Follow the Leader

We found a cute little monkey in a tree. Why, yes, he did make this face for every picture.

Some of us climbed to the top of the Currituck Lighthouse. Some of us didn't. Some of us found this to be a less than relaxing activity.

These two were fine with it.

This one just wanted to hang around (and look extra cute)!

Looking at miles of beautiful peace and quiet from Buck Island in Corolla, NC

We loved the ocean! The sand! The water! In my ears! In my eyes! On my teeth! In my shorts!
Really loved it! Stuffed some extra sand in my pocket for later when I felt hungry!

We practiced for the NFL combine...
...and worked on our punting form.

We were thisclose to being color coordinated!

And we had a wonderful, beautiful, relaxing week. All of us!

Alright. Listen up, boys. We have to go home now. Let's go, okay?

NO! I want to stay forever!

I bet we will get to stay if I use my most very cutest pouty face.

Oh, dear. But I haven't packed yet.

By the way, Mom, please remove these Thomas pajamas from my person as well as from my vast hand-me-down wardrobe. Since I know you have stockpiles of trains and Thomas books just waiting for me to glance in their general direction, I'm planning to not have one speck of interest in any of this Island of Whatever nonsense. Thanks.

Whatchu talkin' 'bout?

Sigh. Well, okay. See you next year, Outer Banks!

A few things we loved in OBX: