Sunday, October 31, 2010

Trick or Treat


Our church has a fall festival every Halloween. Cole enjoyed the preschool play area the most. We tried some of the carnival games, but he really wasn't interested in the rubber duck pond, fishing hole or ring toss. We did win cookies in the cookie crawl (A cake walk for little ones). I think he had the most fun crawling down the hallways. When the carnival ended we went to a block party to hang out with our neighbors. We stayed down at the party passing out candy until about 7:30 and then we headed home to get Cole in bed. I think there are still Trick or Treaters out there. We turned off the lights in hope that no one would knock on the door or ring the doorbell. We definitely had a great family weekend.



First "Real" Haircut

We took Cole yesterday for his first big boy haircut. He did way better than I expected. He started out holding his GloWorm, then he chewed on a perm roller, and finally we pulled out the lollipop. One lick and he was hooked. The lady did a great job, but when she finished she grabbed the blow dryer to blow off the hair on his neck and shirt and she also blew the hair we were saving into the air. It was laying on foil on her table. Oh well, when we got home my mom cut off a little piece for me to put in his book. This is actually the fourth or fifth time we have cut his hair. The first from a professional. I would have saved the hair from the first time we cut it, but Stephen threw it away. Here is a video clip of the big event and a few pics.

Mom, what were you thinking?



Where is the GloWorm's nose?



All finished...no more baby fuzz


Thursday, October 28, 2010

Plaza By The Bay

Downtown La Porte has an event every Thursday in October. Stephen and I took Cole to dinner in downtown and then over to the Five Points Plaza. This week's event was a bazaar put on by local businesses and the high school. The evening was cool and crisp. It was a nice end to a wonderful day. Here are a couple of pics and a video.




Punkin at the Pumpkin Patch

We took Cole on Tuesday to a local pumpkin patch set up at the Methodist church down the street. They had lots of picture spots set up, so decided to give it a whirl. Cole was definitely more interested in eating their delicious grass, but we did manage to get some good pics. Here are a few of my favorites.

Watch out girls, here I come...
Hey Mom, Can we have this one?Where is Cinderella?
Here a couple of videos too. I love my flip camera.










Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Oktoberfest at PHS

On Saturday my school had its annual carnival for the neighborhood kids. My BPA students had a booth that I came to check on. Cole came along for the fun. Here he is in his first Halloween costume.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Race for the Cure/Coen's Shower Weekend

We headed out Friday afternoon to spend the weekend with my college friends. We arrived in Frisco just in time to put Cole to bed. Chad grilled some delicious burgers and we had a nice "kid-free" dinner and sat up to chat. We awoke Saturday morning at the wee hour of 5:30 a.m. so we could get ready to head to Race for the Cure.

Cole in the car on the way to the race
Stephen and I managed to get separated from the group and parked, what seemed to be a mile away, at a local church. We found Kristin, Chad, Brandy and Madison about 8:00 and began to line up for the big race.
Cole is ready to go.Stephen has been training for a month and was looking forward to jogging. Jogging what is that? Dallas RFTC has a 5K run/walk and we were stuck behind a majority of walkers.
This is what Cole decided to do during the race. He wants to to "Sleep in for the Cure" next year.Stephen went on ahead and managed to dart around the crowd. Brandy and I tried to break free from the pack, but never managed to go even a fast-walk pace. Oh well, we had a nice time catching up. We crossed the start line about 23 minutes into the race and finished at one hour and 45 minutes.
After the raceWe pushed through the crowd after the race and had a few Skinny Cow bars at one of the booths. Daddy and Aunt Brandy let him lick all over their ice cream bars.
Cole loved his ice cream treat. After the race we went to Breadwinners for lunch. It was the first time we ordered off the menu for Cole.
He had sand dollar pancakes and bananas.


After lunch we went to house to relax and put the kids down for a nap. Cole decided to sleep for about 30 minutes, so he was ready for bed early that evening. The baby shower for Kim and Andrew was Saturday evening. Mrs. Bongiovanni, Marisa's mom, came over to babysit the kids. It was the first time Cole had a sitter that wasn't a grandparent. Because he decided not to take a nap that afternoon, he fell asleep at the table while eating his leftover pancakes from lunch. Daddy went ahead and put him to bed.

The shower was nice. Kim looked adorable. So tiny with not much time left to grow. We had great time with all our friends. Sunday morning Cole decided to wake up around 6 a.m. Daddy was nice enough to watch him so I could get another hour of sleep; however, I could hear Cole banging on Madison's piano as well as Daddy whispering "Cole...Cole Thomas...No" in my sleep. We packed up after a wagon ride with the kiddies and headed back to Houston.

Cole's first wagon ride. Somebody was ready for his nap.

Before we left Miss Madison asked for a makeup lesson from her resident Mary Kay lady. She loved swirling my brushes in my makeup and brushing it all over her face. Too cute. I did teach her that "less is more" when makeup is concerned. I know what she will be getting for Christmas from Auntie Steph and her boyfriend Cole..though he says he likes her just the way she is....no makeup needed.
Cole was out within 30 seconds. We hadn't even left the neighborhood.

On Sunday night Cole had whole milk for the first time. We have begun the weaning process. Oh yeah, baby. He seemed to do o.k. Let's hope his tummy agrees with the changes.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Birthday Invite Photo Shoot

Last week we tried to get a good picture to put on Cole's birthday invitations. Can you believe his birthday is one month from today? Here are a few shots that didn't make the cut. I like them all, but I wanted him to be looking at the camera and not have his hands in his mouth. You'd think I was asking for a million dollars. Those shots were a dime a dozen.
Pictures my dad and I took in my parent's backyard



Pictures my father-in-law took with his hunting props