Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Happy Memorial Day




Morgan had her very own parade outside.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Purdue Spring Fest






Purdue had their annual Spring Fest, only it wasn't so Springy! It was 40 degrees, sleeting and heavy winds. But like any good midwesterners, we went and braved the weather. It wasn't so bad in the tents, but Cooper had a lot to say when we weren't in tents. I can't understand a word of what he says yet, but I can tell you there was some cussing going on. Morgan & Stephen ate chocolate covered crickets. You might ask how those taste, or at least I did. And the answer is: you don't taste it, but you sure do feel it crunch. Gross! I stopped them before the stir fried worms. Morgan had a wonderful time milking cows, petting bunnies & riding horses, Cooper was still cussing when we left and proceeded to the whole way home. Maybe he will enjoy it next year.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Soccer




Our first Soccer Game! Morgan had a blast and played most of the game. We were so proud of her and it was neat to see her so proud of herself. No granted, we did lose 8-1 and pretty much at any given moment there was at least 1 child just standing there picking grass, but it was exciting. At the end of the game all of the parents make a tunnel for both teams to run through. Here is our little Mia Hamm.

It's Gone




They "yea's" outweighed the "neigh's" and I got the rat tail cut off today. Cooper did good for his first haircut. The girl had to have tremendous patience to just let him twist his head all around trying to see all of the t.v.'s. Morgan always does a great job, but it did make me laugh that she passed up the pink car to go straight to the bulldozer. No matter how girly I try to make her, she just isn't. It's pretty cool though.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Rat's Tail


Let's take a vote, basically because I have lost the house vote 2-1. Stephen and Morgan seem to think that this rat's tail on the back of my sweet baby's head is cute. I however think it needs to go. I would love to hear some support for my side. However this was a really bad hair day for the boy, and he is utterly adorable otherwise. (See other pictures :)

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Happy Easter






We hope all of you had a great Easter holiday. Although we weren't able to spend the holiday with family, we were blessed enough to spend it with close friends that are just like family. We made the 7 hr. drive to Des Moines, IA and spend a few days with Mike, Misty, Emma Jean, & Alex. It was so great and entertaining to see the kids all together. Sometimes their conversations just crack me up. Cooper, of course, showed off his climbing skills and went up their stairway several times, and fell down them only a couple. (Might I add only once while I was there and Stephen still hasn't fessed up to how many times while I wasn't there) Luckily there was a landing halfway. The girls did great in church and Morgan took communion for the first time. Emma walked her through it and right after they took it, Emma leaned over at the alter and said, "That's good, huh?" It was hilarious.
Then we made a trip to Lincoln to visit my Grandmother & cousin TJ and his kids. It was one fun filled day of Chilren's museum, lunch and topped off with Grammy's homemade chicken noodle soup and brownies. That is worth the 3 more hours of a drive to get there from Iowa. Then we had a 10 hr. drive home. There Cooper exercised his lungs the entire trip, except when he was sleeping to rest up for another round of screaching. But we made it safe & sound with lots of hugs & memories from the trip.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The sun will come out....


Finally!!!! Dreaded February has left and March has rolled in. The snow has finally melted and the temperature even got to a wopping 55 degrees. So we were outside last week. This is one of the first times Cooper has really been able to get out & play. He has been climbing in Morgan's jeep every chance he has gotten, so Morgan decided to take him for a spin. He was sooooo excited to go for a ride, without mom or dad tagging along. Their friendship is already starting to show, and it is such a blessing to see. I am sure there will be many, many times that they drive each other crazy, but it is so nice to see the times that they enjoy together.

Wii Tournament



Well, after a lot of searching and "store hopping" we found a Wii. It took us going to Indianapolis to get it, but we did. We have been making up Wii tournaments until the snow clears. Our first tournament was a tennis one. Morgan won and let me tell you, Wimbledon will be calling that girl. I made her this Tennis Trophy out of aluminum foil and paper. It's the little things in life that make kids happy. She can beat us at tennis, baseball and bowling. And the fact that she has learned to "heckle" us while we are playing is hilarious! She says things like, "I'm going to give you the heat."

Dad's Retirement




I am a bit behind in posting this, but that makes it no less important. My mom retired from teaching last June, and now my dad has retired from the firestation. It has been wonderful knowing that anytime I want to talk, they are just a phone call away. I know they are having so much fun together, as Tracie says, they need supervision. But I wanted to post some pictures from my dad's retirement party. Sorry, no pics of my family, I went alone. One of the bad things about having one kid in school, and one that isn't fit to ride on an airplane.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008


There are few pics of the two of them sitting still without Morgan wrestling Cooper to not get up. I am so lucky to have such wonderful kids who have such different personalities. They let me experience both the sweet shy one and the outgoing energetic one. But despite the differences in personality, they get along wonderfully ( at least for now.)

Monday, February 25, 2008

Snow Day

Snow! Not something you typically see in Texas at the end of February, but here in Indiana, it is normal. What are these people thinking. I am suprised the Red River isn't swarming with people "jumping ship" from all this cold. But I guess we are still here. So this weekend it was a balmy 38 degrees and we decided to get outside and get some sun. It's actually nice with no wind and if you have the right clothes, which took us years to finally get the right clothes. We went to a sled park and had a blast. Cooper was squeeling and raising his hands while we went down, which just reinforces my beliefs that he will never cease to amaze me in what crazy things he will come up with to entertain himself. Morgan got to go down by herself, she just didn't like climbing that huge hill. Stephen & I didn't like that part either. But all in all, it was a wonderful snow filled weekend. Now we are ready for some warmer weather, but it's suppose to snow 4 inches tomorrow, so we will just have to wait.

Saturday, December 01, 2007



Pumpkin Patch






One of the great things about us moving back to the midwest is being able to see our good friends. We met the Slaymakers in Illinois for a Pumpkin Patch weekend. The kids had a ball riding ponies, tractors & feeding the goats.

Cooper's Top 10


The boy has just grown up so fast, I think someone forgot to tell him that he is my last baby and he should act accordingly. So here are his new tricks

10. Favorite food: manderine oranges & french fries
9. Dislikes: Peaches & mashed potatoes
8. Loves getting out of the baby gate & making a bee line for the stairs. He can climb without a stunt double.
7. Loves music: squatting & hands waving in the air are considered dancing.
6. Brushes his hair, just don't let him brush yours, it just means hitting you really hard in the head with a brush.
5. Washes himself in the tub. Some parts more than others, but hey, he's a boy.
4. Words he can say: banana, night-night, dada, mama
3. Loves his big sister to death. He lights up when she comes in the room.
2. Plays basketball: He loves putting the balls in the hoop and clapping for himself.
1. Walking/running all over the place. He is a true walker, now if we can only get him to keep shoes and socks on.
To go back a little bit & catch up. We moved to Lafayette, Indiana at the beginning of October and now only have a few boxes to unpack. (You know, the ones you stuff in a closet out of the way and act like they aren't there.) Morgan had no problem adjusting, she loves school and is doing quite well. Which means I am having to be on my toes and be able to spell anything at any time.
Example:
M - "Mom, why do I have to drink my milk?"
H - "Well, because it will make your bones strong"
M - "What will happen to you if your bones aren't strong?"
H - "You could get osteoporosis"
M - "How do you spell that? I need to write that down."

She is just growing up so fast. I actually got told to leave her alone in her room the other day. I swear there should be a support group!
I have not done any posts in a while, I am just going to chalk that up to moving and run with that excuse. But this morning I heard the cutest thing that just needs to be shared. Morgan's quote of the day: " Cooper, it's not all about you, (talking about Christmas,) It's about Jesus too." Maybe the true meaning is coming through.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Girl Scouts





It has been forever since I have been able to write anything. We will just chalk it up to moving across country and trying to get everything settled. Ironically, I am chosing to do this instead of opening boxes, which is my excuse for not doing this. Call it the chicken and the egg. We are doing really well here and surpisingly feeling very at home in such a short period of time. Stephen has been to a few football games (he even bought Purdue clothing, shhhh, don't tell the Texas Tech Alumni Association.) Morgan has become a "Daisy" which is the first step in Girl Scouts. She has made a lot of friends, especially the neighbor girls who come over often. I have yet to join any organization besides church and helping out at Morgan's school when needed. I am just trying to get Cooper on a routine,(which is not working well, if anyone asks) and getting the house taken care of (which is also not working well, but hey, I am having a lot of fun avoiding it.) Cooper has just grown leaps and bounds. He has 6 teeth and uses them daily to explore everything in the house, especially to eat carpet and cat food, yummy! He is now "toddling" all over the house and his head has the bruises to prove it. He has also learned rhythm and dances to anything that remotely sounds like music, including cell phones.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Visitors



Stephen's mom, sister & our nephew came to visit for a week. We took them to the usual spots, Myrtle Beach & Charleston. We are getting pretty good at this tour guide stuff, so if anyone wants a free guide, just come on down. Morgan & Jake were inseperatable. They had the best time together. Kim even taught them how to two step. Cooper enjoyed eating sand & being spoiled rotten by his aunt & granny.

A whole new view


Our little man is getting so big! I am just beside myself with how fast my kids are growing. I think it is the most commonly used phrase & you get tired of hearing it, but when it's your kids, you are just dumbfounded that they can grow so fast. I wish I could put a book on their head or at least install a pause button (and a fast foward button sometimes.)Cooper has started sitting up this week. The army crawl is still working for him so he isn't too keen on changing that.