Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!!

Happy Halloween to all! We have so much candy here, we could all be on a sugar high for months. We went to a Trunk or Treat at the park on Thursday night, Trick-or-Treating at a retirement home with our MOMS Club on Friday, and of course real Trick-or-Treating last night (they changed Halloween to Saturday here, I guess having it on Sunday would be sac-religious or something)! While we didn't need all the candy, I just couldn't resist the opportunity to dress the kids up in their cute little costumes. Gavin just LOVES being the "package man," and I have to admit his costume was pretty unique. I transformed a box into his trick-or-treat bag, and that really topped off his costume! He got so many comments on his outfit, although when people referred to him as a UPS man, he had no idea who they were talking about. He is simply a "package man," and that is that.

I just had to have Lexi be a cowgirl since she loves her boots and horses so much. And her little "YEEEE-HAW" is just as cute as can be. She also loves Tigger, so I had her wear Gavin's old costume a couple of times too. She likes to get our Tigger toy out and bounce with him...so sweet.

While Gavin has got this getting candy thing down pat, Lexi was a little overwhelmed. She buried her head in either my shoulder or Greg's most of the time. Gavin went right up to even the creepy houses (a couple of houses in our neighborhood go all out decorating). We went trick-or-treating with our neighbors Will and Molly (both very close in age to Gavin and Lexi), and Gavin's bestie Presley, and her brother Kason also joined us.

Lexi at a MOMS Club Pot Luck. Ride 'em Cowgirl!


Our MOMS Club friends before Trick-or Treating at a Retirement Home; our service project for the month of October. Lexi as Tigger here!


Ready to go Trick-or-Treating!


Cutest UPS man and Strawberry Shortcake you'll ever see!


Lexi and Kason...Kason is trying to give Lexi kisses!


Lexi and Molly...Lexi is being shy.


Gavin and Will having a blast!


These two were cracking me up! They were so loud and obnoxious, we were joking that they were acting like a couple of drunk college buddies!


Hanky in his Halloween costume!

Lexi scooping out her pumpkin.

Gavin getting ready to carve his first pumpkin!

Gavin's pumpkin is the smiley face..he did a lot of it himself with the help of Daddy! Lexi's is the kitty-cat, she did a good job, huh?  I think we know which one is Greg's, and mine is supposed to be an owl sitting on a tree branch, but I messed up on his eyes!


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Gavin is 4!

Where does time go? My sweet baby boy is 4! The last few weeks have been a whirl-wind.  First, Gavin, Lexi, and I flew to Chicago and met up with my family. From there, we continued on to Indiana for our family reunion, then drove to Wisconsin and stayed for a couple of days before flying back home. We had a great time! As if I needed it, it reminded me how hard it is to be away from family. It was so sweet to see Gavin and Lexi interacting with their cousins.

When we got back, we had beautiful new floors thanks to Greg and his buddy, Duff, a messy house, and a house guest! Greg's mom flew into town to spend the week of Gavin's birthday with us. Oh, how I love when Grandma Mary comes to visit! Gavin's birthday was on a Tuesday, so we started the day off with a cupcake for breakfast, followed by presents, a shopping trip to pick out more presents from Grandma Mary, and ending with going out for frozen yogurt after dinner.





And let me tell you a little story behind that fire truck.  Two years ago, Gavin got that exact fire truck for Christmas. It was his favorite toy for a year. When the next Christmas rolled around, I decided it was time to teach Gavin about giving. I explained to him that not all children were as lucky as he was, and they didn't have as many toys to play with. I asked him to go through his toys and pick some out that he didn't play with much anymore that we could give to those children (donate to Goodwill). He did, and among those things was his beloved fire truck. I said, "Gavin, are you sure you want to give this away? You won't have it to play with anymore." He assured me that he did, and that was that. A couple of months later, he was playing, and came to me and asked, "Momma, where's my fire truck?" As panic struck, I replied "It's with the rest of your cars," referring to the little Matchbox fire truck that I knew he wasn't referring to.  "No," he says, "my big fire truck." I said, "Baby, you don't have a big fire truck."  "But I had one yesterday," he says in a voice that nearly broke my heart. I reminded him that he gave it away to a child that didn't have any toys to play with and that he made that child very happy. I expected him to be more upset, but instead he just said "Okay," and that was that. Every time we saw that toy at the store he would stop and play with it. And recently he picked it out to give to one of his friends for his birthday, and told me that he wanted one for his birthday too. Oh, my sweet, sweet boy.

We had his birthday party on Sunday. Spoiled much? I think so. I didn't have much time to plan, so we just had a small party with a couple of his playgroup friends and some neighbors. He was convinced that he wanted the Mickey Mouse clubhouse cake I had made for one of his friends, even though he hasn't been into Mickey Mouse for the longest time. So, I showed him some pictures of some cakes that I thought he might like, and sure enough, he picked the semi-truck. Another transportation themed party...in his four years we have had a train, an airplane, a tractor, and now a semi-truck! 

The weather decided to cooperate for us, even though the forecast called for thunderstorms. My history with the weather is not good...every party that I have had since we lived in Mississippi, it's rained, so we were forced inside instead of enjoying our huge backyard! The kids played outside and painted pumpkins, our annual tradition for Gavin's birthday. They really got into it this year, it was really fun!



The party favors I made for the kids...sugar cookies shaped like semi-trucks, covered in homemade marshmallow fondant, and decorated with food markers!




Gavin's is the one with green spikey hair, and mine is on the right of his with the purple hair.





And last, but certainly not least, the kids' birthdays always make me go down memory lane, so I put together this little montage of Gavin so y'all can too! Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Lexi's First Modeling Gig

So, I should be packing for our trip tomorrow, but I've got all these cute pictures in my head and can't get them out!

I make business cards for a friend of mine who has an Etsy on-line store. (http://www.etsy.com/shop/fivemunoz) When she ordered her last batch, she asked if Lexi would model some of her new things. She came by this morning with some wings, skirts, and headbands. CUTE, CUTE, CUTE!! I wasn't sure how well Miss Lexi would cooperate, but she did great! Actually, she ENJOYED it! She woke up from her nap asking for a bow! I'm afraid I may have a Diva on my hands...





















Are these not the cutest pictures you've ever seen? Thanks so much Rachel!!

On another note, Gavin, Lexi, and I are flying to Chicago tomorrow morning. We're meeting the fam, driving to Indiana for the weekend, then back to Wisconsin, then flying back home on the 14th. Whew! I'm exhausted just thinking about it. When we get back we'll have new floors in the house. Sooo excited!