Friday, December 30, 2011

Milo's Birthday Party (part 1)

Well, my baby is 1. EEEEEK!
His big day was a huge hit, his party was wonderful, and here's a little teaser (more to come).

This baby LOVED his cake. Once he figured out how yummy that frosting was, he made short work of it.

The happy little (messy) family

Monday, December 26, 2011

My little ham

Ohhhh, Milo. He's doing new things every day.
Today he decided that he would finally stretch his arms high above his head when I asked him, "How big is Milo? SOOOOOOO big!" Believe me, I had tried for months and given up, so I don't even know what made me start this today, but he was all about it.
Then we were driving in the car, and I was telling him animals and their sounds, and I suddenly noticed him mooing after me.
To top it all off, he figured out how to flick the squishy lid of his sippy cup to spray me with juice and belly laughed about it every time.
My son is funny. He is, in fact, a bit of a ham, and I love it.
And he's about to be one on Thursday. WHAT?

Friday, December 23, 2011

Miracles

A year ago this time, I was moping around, pregnant as all get-out, waiting for a tiny little man to make his (very late) appearance. It's amazing how much can change in a year, right? Miracle marriage, miracle baby, miracle life. I'll take it.


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Animal crackers

Animal crackers have changed our lives. Who knew that they'd be like babynip? Just a little cracker and all is right in Milo's world. Guess I'd better be careful with these things, eh?
Oh yes, that's animal cracker on the tip of his nose.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Audit Rap

Ever think you'd see an auditing rap? There is such a thing, and I demand that you check this out...

Bedhead

What is it about babies that make bedhead so darn cute?


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Wedding Party

Our longtime friend Randy got married tonight, which gave us a great excuse to get all dressed up. And when I say that I mean, it was a great excuse to get Milo all dressed up and show him off. Nate and I are just his (sometimes) tasteful accessories, and we feel great about it.
Happy family photo

Suspenders, bow-tie... It doesn't get any cuter than this.

Milo and Mommy

So much / so little

You know what? Perhaps I should just photo update while I'm at it... Because we've been busy! Nate and I went on our second date since Milo has been born. Oh my. We need to get out more often. We had a blast, and so did Milo - he got to stay with Uncle Michael and Auntie Jen and his cousins Alex, Conner, and Chloe.
Milo has SUCH a great older cousin in Alex. The two of them shared some good quality time reading while Nate and I were gone watching the new Sherlock Holmes (good movie).

We're also having tons of fun with Ann, who is home for holiday break (HOORAY!). She's had her iPhone handy at all times, just so we don't miss a thing... like this fabulous hat at Old Navy.
Just for the record, I almost stole this hat (completely on accident). I let Milo wear it around and then marched right on out of Old Navy without a second thought. We, of course, returned it the second I realized what was going on, but not before I shouted, "Oh my gosh, I'm stealing a hat!" to half the parking lot.

And Nate and I are working on planning the best little woodland-themed first birthday party ever. More on that to come.
Just practicing for the BIG DAY coming up...
This child loves to roam free in his diaper.


So that's life right now. So much and so little going on at the very same time.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Happy Holidays

Does anything say Happy Holidays quite like this? Milo really gives Santa a run for his money...

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Good news!

Good news, mommies of boys.
The (clean) pee-pee teepee doubles as breakfast entertainment.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Links

I also need to add that for the last few days, Milo has been carrying around these plastic links that you use to anchor toys to strollers, jumparoos, etc. He gets so irritated with me if I try to link them all together, though. He wants to carry them individually, and usually four or five at a time.


And then, just a side note, who on earth could resist this face?

Just Being Milo

Ever wonder what Milo's doing when he's not being a revolutionary boy-genius? Well, he's very busy just being Milo... It's a pretty good life as far as I'm concerned.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Little Cowboy

I grew up a die-hard Bears fan. After all, I lived in the Chicago area, and my dad loved the Bears... Enough said. Imagine my surprise when my mom mentioned that Dad also, indeed, liked the Cowboys (to whom Nate is fiercely loyal). Ahhhhh, sweet relief. I can support both (unless they're playing each other, and then it's Bears all the way, baby). So far all we have is Cowboys attire for Milo, but we're working on it. Look what his Uncle Chad and Aunt Tree got him for this season! I'm a sucker for a Little Man in navy.

He looks so grown-up!

He also loves this little musical sounds table.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Baby makes fun

Milo literally makes everything more fun. Folding laundry has always been one of my least favorite tasks, but he loves to unload the basket so much that I can't help smiling.
Taking pictures of Milo without the flash is almost impossible - the child is always in motion!

The joy found in a simple washcloth.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Noah's Ark Nursery

Remember my hubby, the genius?
He's at it again, people...



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What a Crock!

Boy do I love a crock pot. You throw all your ingredients into it, turn it on (important step), and come back six hours later with a full meal. I'm pretty sure my crock pot is the hardest-working piece of stoneware in Lufkin, even now that I'm a stay-at-home mommy. Here's a little something I threw together today, and it got the Milo Seal of Approval (he ate up the chicken mixed with the sauce and some refried beans).

Crockpot Chicken Enchiladas
Ingredients:
1 10 oz. can enchilada sauce
1 block cream cheese, softened
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 4 oz. can green chiles
1 can black beans, drained/rinsed
1 cup frozen corn
4-5 chicken breasts (frozen)

To serve: Flour tortillas (any size) and grated cheddar cheese

Turn the crock pot on low. Mix the softened cream cheese and can of enchilada sauce together in the crock, then add all other ingredients except the chicken (if you want to get really crazy, add some onions or green peppers as well). Stir really well, then add the chicken. Crock on low for 6 hours.

Then set aside about half of the sauce from the crock pot. Take a fork and shred the chicken in the crock, and give the mixture a good stir. Roll this mixture up in flour tortillas and top with grated cheese and some of the reserved sauce. Enjoy!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Oh December

Today is December 1st, which means that this is the month my little man turns 1 (deep sigh). Last December, I had been pregnant for FOREVER. It felt like I was carrying an elephant calf and had been pregnant for at least 2 1/2 years. But once my little bundle of joy made his arrival, time seemed to speed up and I keep watching precious moments slip through my fingers. Seriously, I'm non-stop sentimental right now. Well, that is, when I'm not chasing him all over the house... I wish I had a video camera to capture every second of this sweet, joyful, adorable, playful, loving, funny, brilliant little man's life. Lucky for me I have a blog where I get to tattle on him all the time. So here you go - yet another photo (or two) of my wonderful Milo, who is now learning to climb things. Lord help us all. Enjoy while I go wipe a tear...

Look at him standing on the walker! He likes to get on the walker and then use it to climb onto the crate behind him. Oh, and don't ask me why his hair is parted down the middle. I assure you, it was a tragic accident which was remedied immediately after the photo was taken.

Here he was busy climbing on Nate (because daddies, of course, make the best jungle gyms). That fuzzy thing in the corner is Bruiser. Again. The dog is everywhere.