Tuesday, November 30, 2010

"No"


As most of you know, the last two weeks have been rather snowy here in town, in fact another two inches and it would have set a record for the month of November. Not only was it snowy, some of the days it was super cold, in the single digits. Since Kent thought it was fun to stand at the window and say "no", which is his pronunciation of "snow", I thought it would be fun to send Kent out while Ammon shoveled off the back deck. It lasted all of a minute and he was taking off his gloves and wanting inside. I tried to teach him to eat it, throw it, etc. but he wanted nothing to do with it. I have since bought him boots, snow pants, and a sled in hopes he likes it better, but due to the flu we have yet to find out. I will report back when we know, but if he is anything like his dad he will still hate it. But he sure does look cute!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

No idea of a title...

I realized that I hadn't posted in a while so I thought I would I just share a few pictures we have taken that haven't been posted.


I will put in a little plug for Apple, my mom got an iPad for her birthday this year and the boys just love it. My mom and dad have put a few apps on it just for them. Over the course of the last few months they have excelled at using them. Anytime Kent sees someone using the iPad he goes over and says, "Up please."


This is the highchair Rachel rigged up for Kent at her house. I think after a few tries they switched out the toy toolbox for a soup pan.


Brett and Rachel let Kent play in a box with packing peanuts one day while at their house.


Kent obviously thought Wiley needed his Fisher-Price person for dinner.


His hair is getting too long to style, but I thought it looked cute anyway.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Anything you can do...I want to do too.

If we would let Kent, he would follow Cade and Grandma, amongst others, around all day doing whatever they do. Here are a few pictures of Kent doing some activities with his best friends.


Cade and Kent's first taste of monkey bread. Boy were they happy campers.


Laundry basket wrestling


Kent reading with Grandma before bed, he would have slept with her if we would have let him. He threw a fit when we took him down to his own bed.


Wiley likes to ride in the car like the boys.


Kent was eating a late dinner and Cade wanted to join, so Kent preceded to feed him. Look how Kent's mouth is wide open while he is feeding Cade.


Both boys playing Wii with Grandpa. They both wanted to stand on the balance board, so Rachel put two magazines on the floor for them to stand on.


This is one of my favorite pictures. Brushing your teeth is sure a lot more fun when sitting on Mom/Aunt LeAnn.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wedding Weekend

One of my best friends from high school got married the weekend before Halloween to a kid I grew up with in my home ward. They have dated on and off since high school, but finally tied the knot in a beautiful wedding I was privileged to be a part off. I wish I would have taken more pictures, but I had Kent with me most of the time and he seems to take precedence over my camera.


The beautiful bride, Sarah, and myself


My friend Lauren and me


Getting into the dress with her mom and maid on honor


Almost ready


The whole laundry basket was filled with toys to occupy Kent from 10-4, he did really well considering the circumstances.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Our Halloween

Since Kent was sick the week of Halloween he wasn't up for many festivities, that and we didn't want to share his germs. We kept him home from our playgroup Halloween party, our ward Halloween party, and Ammon's sister's Halloween party. Since I did spend a certain amount of time making his costume, he was dalmatian, we decided to take him to the mall and trick-or-treat on Friday night. I have never seen the mall so busy, I think all Pullman of Moscow were there. Rachel and I then took the boys out to Colton for a photo shoot this week since we coordinated their costumes, Cade was a fireman. I will also include some pictures of pumpkin carving which kept Kent's attention for 5 minutes. Sorry for the picture overload, this probably should have been two posts.


Nothing like a picture outside Ross on a bench.


Trick-or-Treat


LeAnn, Brett, a dalmatian and a firefighter


A worn out puppy!








He wanted to eat the guts.


Armed with a scoop


Family picture


The final product, Tux! For those of you who don't know he is the cute logo of Linux, a computer operating system.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

"This is the way we wash our feet in the swimming pool."

Since the beginning of September Kent and I have been taking a parent/child swimming class with Rachel, Brett (when he is in town) and Cade. We start in the really shallow water singing songs and playing and then move into the deeper water to work on laying on back, kicking, paddling, jumping off the edge, etc. At first Kent loved it, but for the last few weeks he has not been so sure when we move to the deeper water. Regardless, I still take him, make him stay in the pool for the whole 30 minutes, and pass him off to the teacher, even if he cries, so she can put him underwater. I know that may sound mean, but I think it is never to early to teach him not to quit when the going gets tough, or something of the sort. Maybe I do it in hopes that he will love the water as much as his mom.


The teacher has us count to three before we let them jump off the edge. I hold up my fingers while I count, he just holds up one finger the whole time.


Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star on his back



Ring Around the Rosie


Dunking Mom


Learning how to blow bubbles, he still can't do it.