Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Fun!

 Jack wanted to have a picture with his brother because they had similar hats.    Jack tried on all of his dress-up clothes this morning, trying to decide what to be.  Mama is hoping for Spiderman, but Jack is leaning towards Power Ranger.
 Here is Jack as Power Ranger Captain America.  The mask for the costume is broken so we found this one to add to it.  He loves this costume so much, all the edges are frayed and it spends a lot of time getting washed after he romps around outside in it.
 My 2 favorite super heroes:  Spiderman and Batman!  We ditched the masks because they just don't fit right.
 Jack tried on many costumes this morning, here he is as a pirate.  AAAARRRRRRR, don't take me treasure!
 Jack stirring the marshmellows and butter as we prepare our Halloween treat, Rice Crispy Pumpkins!
Jack was  a super big help while we made these pumpkins.  He helped me measure the cereal, stir the butter and marshmellows, cut the stems, and he cheered me on as I attempted to form the pumpkin shape.  These things are sooooooooooooooooooooo sticky when you take it out of the bowl I had to scramble and get some butter on my hands so I could continue.   Check out the second row, do you see one with 3 antennae?  That would be Jack's creative flair wanting a reminder of his alien birthday cakes.

We can't wait for tonight as the trick or treating gets under way!  But first we will visit Jack's class for a short party with his classmates.

Tommy all dressed up....

 I saved all of Jack's costumes, hoping we would get another chance to use them.  Tommy is just too big for the horse though.  I managed to get it on his body but there was no chance of snapping all the snaps because he very long.  He really liked this one though.
 Tommy can't stretch his legs out all the way because the costume is too short for him.  A very cute horsie though!
 So then I moved to the costume Jack wore when he was 1 year old.  It was a little small on Jack and now it is a little big on Tommy.  He definitely will not fit into in next year.  He was really excited in this picture, he was bouncing his legs around and giggling.
 Such a sweet smile from a crime fighter!
 Mask malfunction!  This mask didn't even fit on Jack's head when he wore it.  Tommy was wiggling around so much it shifted and hid his eyes.
Since we were trying things on I decided to see what the St. Patrick's Day hat would look like.  He really enjoyed wearing it.

Halloween Fun!

 The pumpkins before the carving began.  The little one is from the pumpkin patch in an earlier blog.  The bigger ones were hand selected by Jack at the local Winn Dixie.  Has anyone else noticed how weird the pumpkins are the past few years?  The texture is odd and is was really hard to carve the bigger ones.  The little one was grown locally and was what I call a "normal" pumpkin.
 Jack did not want to stick his hand into the pumpkin to get the guts out of it.  I finally talked him into it and he got brave and scooped guts out twice before he said he was done.
 We had a ton of seeds scooped out so I roasted them that evening.  So Yummy!  This picture also shows my super short hair cut!  This length is too short for Tommy to pull on my hair.
 Jack wanted 3 eyeballs like his birthday cupcakes so 2 of our pumpkins went for that design, 3 eyeballs are very popular in our house these days.  The middle one is an F for Flavin!
The final product at night.  Spooky fun!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Brothers

Tommy joined Jack in the living room to watch Saturday morning cartoons.  Such a sweet smile from both of them as they snuggle in the comfy blankets.  It was a chilly morning as we had left the windows open all night to let the cool air in.   I love my boys!

Cute times....

 Jack spontaneously decided to read Tommy the Winnie the Pooh book last week.  He showed him pictures, talked about the characters, and flipped through the entire book while Tommy listened.  I think Tommy is getting used to having his picture taken, he look directly at the camera!


Tommy showing off his stellar smile.  He was such a happy baby as we watch the Gators beat up on LSU last week.

Tommy enjoys his first swing ride at the High Springs park.  We went on a cloudy day so the boys wouldn't get too hot while they played.   Jack enjoyed going super high in his swing while Tommy preferred a slow and low swinging experience.

Tommy & Jack in Action

My two boys doing what they do best, show off their cuteness!  Tommy was talking up a storm on the day I got this.  I think he was about 9 weeks old.  Jack is dancing to the music on his new birthday bulldozer, cause you know all bulldozers are equipped with rock music.

Enjoy!

Roger's Farm Pumpkin Patch

Kevin and Jack race their yellow duckies down the stream to see whose duck wins the race.  Jack likes to put more than one duck on his ramp to watch them all swim down to the other side.
 Jack is an old pro when it comes to riding the ponies at the farm.  He knows he has to hold on and not to spook the horse.

 On the hay ride we got to see a huge patch of sunflowers.  Roger's farm always grows something seasonal in these areas for the visitors to enjoy on the ride.  We enjoyed the beautiful day even though it was a little hot still.  We all had red cheeks at the end of the day.
 Jack, Becca, and Jolene all hold their pumpkins they got from the patch.   The drivers makes sure to tell them to pick it up by the base, not the stem.  Do they kids listen?  No.  Jack at first chose an itty bitty pumpkin but decided to go for a big one before he got back on the hay ride.
Jack and I had fun picking up corn pieces and putting them in the bowl ramp system that feeds the billy goats on the roof of this little barn.  

We got to this pumpkin patch every year and always enjoy it.  Tommy went too but ended up spending  most of his time under the tent since the sun was so bright and hot.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Jack's 4th Birthday Party!!

Jack had been anticipating his birthday, knowing presents were on the horizon!  We were amazed at how many presents he got and he quickly charged through unwrapping everything.  It took 3 garbage bags to pack away all the wrapping paper, bags, and boxes.
 I have set a goal for myself to make the cake or cupcakes that the boys have each year for their birthday.  This year Jack wanted a Toy Story themed party so I quickly found an idea online on how to recreate the little green aliens from Pizza Planet.  The only thing I changed was using mini marsh mellows for the eyes instead of Mentos, way cheaper and more kid friendly.  We were lucky to have found green licorice at the Dollar Tree and Aunt Gail was a master chef in preparing them for the antennae and the ears.
 The outside festivities included a Buzz Lightyear pinata that had a pull-string instead of bashing it in.  The little kids took turns pulling a string until finally they found the one that opened the prize door.  The kids grabbed Smarties, lollipops, and a bunch of noisemakers. The backyard was soon full of very noisy children.  Then Kevin offered the bigger kids an opportunity to hit the pinata with a bat.  It was soon destroyed.
 Jack and Abby enjoying the very noisy noise makers that were in the pinata.  Each little kid also got a gift bag with funny glasses, play-doh, a bouncy ball, and stickers.
 Family shot!  We tried 7 shots and this was the best one.  Hopefully we can get some professional shots taken this year and we can all be looking at the camera and having our eyes open.
Jack was delighted to see all of his friends and had a blast playing with his new toys.  We can't believe he is 4 already!