Liam and I went to Crockett's Fall Festival tonight. It was lots of fun seeing old Crockett friends and visiting Daddy who was busy working in the cart races. Man, I miss my friends at Crockett. They're a great bunch of people. Anyway, here's a little preview of one of Liam's Halloween costumes...the other one is Yoda. I think his (and Daddy's) vote is for Yoda. The coo-coo bird is wacky, crazy, and totally cool, but it does seem to have one major wardrobe malfunction--a wobbly head. Since the head keeps slipping down, and it's hard to trick-or-treat if you can't see anything, I think Yoda will win this year.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Bananas for Bananas
Somebody loves bananas, but he only likes them if he gets to feed himself. Guess they taste better that way.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Baylor Homecoming 2009
In the wee hours of the morning, we packed the car and headed to Waco for Baylor Homecoming. We met my sister, Debby, and her husband, Jeff, at the parade and spent the day together kickin' it in Waco like we did in our good old college days. We even had a chance to meet up with our friend, Mike, at Ninfa's for lunch. And the day wouldn't have been complete without a trip to the Richland Mall for old time's sake.
Four out of five of the people in this picture graduated from Baylor. Odds are overwhelmingly stacked in favor of the other little person in this picture graduating from Baylor, too. Let's just say, he's already practicing his "Sic 'em Bears!"
Four out of five of the people in this picture graduated from Baylor. Odds are overwhelmingly stacked in favor of the other little person in this picture graduating from Baylor, too. Let's just say, he's already practicing his "Sic 'em Bears!"
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Daddy's Yoda He Is
Do all boys like Star Wars? I guess so. I have a feeling this costume won't be worn exclusively on Halloween. I also think that if I found one a little bigger, Liam and his daddy would both be dressed like Yoda.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Pumpkin Patches, Take Two
After our Pumpkin Dash this morning (see previous post), we meet up with Jon's family and took the kids to the Big Orange Pumpkin Farm in Celina. Liam had so much fun playing with his cousins all day. The kids loved feeding the animals, going on a hayride, eating lots of hot dogs, playing in the bounce house, and, of course, finding the perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. (Although, Liam decided he was much happier throwing pumpkins than carving them). All the kiddos were great, and I'm sure there are five little sets of eyes that were closed as soon as the lights were out tonight.
Pumpkin Dash
This morning the Bushwars were up bright and early and ready to compete. No, not really. But we were up early on a Saturday morning to meet two friends--Terry and Melita--at the Pumpkin Dash in Valley Ranch. This is my third year to do this 5K fun run (or walk for us) and Jon and Liam's first. It was a beautiful morning, and as you can see, Liam made it to the finish line in good form. What you don't see in the pictures is that we took him out of his jogging stroller at the very end, so he could stide proudly across the finish line.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Temper Tantrums Sometimes Work
Yesterday I took Liam to the doctor for this 18-month check-up and his flu shot. It was very important to me that both of these things happened when I brought him in because I didn't want to deal with taking time off work and spending my afternoon at the doctor's office and because that would mean another $30 co-pay. Since everyone seems to want a flu shot this year, I decided to call and make sure they still had them in stock. If not, I'd just reschedule the appointment. "Yes, yes, we have plenty of flu shots left." I even asked the receptionist when we arrived if they still had them. "Yes, yes we have plenty of flu shots left." When they called Liam's name to go back to the examination room, I asked the nurse if he would get the shot at the end of the visit. "Oh, we don't have any flu shots left. Sorry. Ran out this morning." Excuse me?!? I knew I wasn't hearing her say they were out. The next few minutes were a blurry rage. I'm pretty sure I didn't tell her that any responsible doctor's office would call the patient before they took time off of work to come in to let them know that they had run out of the vaccines. I don't think it was me who said that unlike lot of their patients who don't even have to pay a co-pay and medicaid picks up their tab, every time I step foot in their office, I have to pay out of my own pocket. And for good measure, I'm sure I didn't add that we've had to wait way too long one too many times in the exam rooms, and I was switching doctors. No, I'm sure that I would never say those things. But, I guess Jon may have sensed my frustration as I relaid the news to him over the phone while he was on his conference period at school. He immediately left school and headed over to where his wife was losing her cool. Before I knew it, he was striding into the exam room where the doctor was kindly explaining that they had indeed made a mistake, and Liam's flu shot would be delivered shortly. Thank you very much.
After leaving the doctor's office, Liam and I headed down to the lab to get blood drawn to make sure he doesn't have lead poison. They do this to the poor kid once or twice a year, since we live in an old home. Boy, did he throw a fit when they poked him and started filling two tubes with blood. He screamed! He thrashed! Finally, one of the ladies in the office gave him a teddy bear (see picture above)to make him feel better, and it worked.
So, in the end, Liam and I both learned a little fussing, kicking, and screaming seems to work wonders when you're trying to get things done at the doctor's office.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Eighteen Months
It’s hard to believe that it’s already been six months since Liam’s first birthday. Here are some of his 18-month/baby curl pictures. We had them done on Saturday morning, and by Saturday afternoon he was one sick little boy. You’d never know it by the pictures, though!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Big (Tex) Day
On Thursday, we only had a half-day of school, so we decided (even though it felt like a million degrees) to go to the State Fair of Texas. Liam was kind of freaked out by Big Tex, and let's face it, he is kind of creepy, so I quickly snapped the obligatory Big Tex picture and moved onto more important things...food!
And the funnel cakes almost sent us into a state of food nirvana.
Which he blew right away on fruit snacks. Hope this isn't a sign of his future spending habits, but he did enjoy each and every one of those fruit snacks, so it was well worth it!
Of course, like all good Americans, freshly fried food was mandatory. We didn't try the fried butter, deep-fried bacon, or fried latte--we're not that adventurous.
Let me tell you, the Fletcher corn dogs were pretty scrumptious in all their greasy glory.
And the funnel cakes almost sent us into a state of food nirvana.
Liam had a great time at Little Hands on the Farm. He fed chickens, milked cows, planted seeds, and drove a tractor. In the end, his hard work paid off, and he earned his first paycheck.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Liam + Spaghetti
To really enjoy your food...
Don't be afraid to get a little dirty.
And don't be surprised if you skip dessert for a bath.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Pumpkin Patches Here We Come
On days like today, I feel control slowly slipping away...trigger control that is. From now until January, my camera really gets a workout. It does get a small break in the beginning of November until Thanksgiving, though.
Today we went to the Dallas Arboretum. It seemed kind of early to be hitting the pumpkin patches, but we wanted to make sure to make it to their Great Pumpkin Festival, and weekends in October are fill up fast!
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