Saturday, March 21, 2009

One cool cat


It was about 65 degrees here yesterday so we headed for the backyard. Nolan was so excited to see the garden hose getting hooked up. I couldn't keep him from running into the spray no matter how I tried. I can't believe this kid... the water was freezing and he was laughing and squealing the whole time! And I'm pretty sure he knew that he looked cool in his sunglasses. Now that's one cool cat!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Finished Projects

I've been busy getting organized and doing a little crafting before baby #2 comes in 3 months. Here are a few things I've recently completed. The first is a photo collage in my entryway. It felt chaotic with all the random color photos so I updated it with sepia prints and various scrapbook paper in my house colors. When baby #2 comes I'll add a picture or two of him, too.

I was tired of not using my jewelry because I never know what I have and can't get to it easily when it's buried in a drawer. I saw this on a blog and knew it would help. It's just an old cork board!
I pretty much dread sitting down with my recipe books and planning the coming weeks' menu. It seems like it always took longer than it should to plan the menu and make the grocery list. So I decided to make 10 weeks worth of menus (6 meals each week) that were already chosen for me so that I could have a grocery list done in 10 minutes or less. It took a while to type and organize them, but I think it's going to be great. Some of my friends even got involved and we traded favorite recipes. I laminated them to avoid grease spots and it hangs on a hook in my pantry so that I don't have recipe books laying around. Hopefully this is a great time saver when I have two kiddos at my feet.
We don't have a magnetic fridge so we haven't been able to get those fun Leap Frog fridge toys that helps kids learn the letter sounds. He loves those things so I thought I'd make a magnet board to match his upcoming "big boy" bedroom colors. He won't be moving rooms for a month or two, but at least he has somewhere to play with his new toy from Grandma. I bought the board at Roberts, used scrapbook paper and mod podged it to protect the paper. Thanks Terrah, for getting me started on this project!
I can't take credit for the next one. Justin and Nolan did all the work. They vacuumed out the front half of the basement and Justin rigged up a way to block off that back half so that Nolan can take his big birthday toys (truck, bike, lawnmower, etc.) down to play. It has been wonderful having his toys downstairs and not cluttering up the family room. He wakes up and says "basement" and then heads downstairs. I say, "Have fun!" and he says, "See ya!" It's so great!!! Thank you, honey, for giving me some extra square footage. When I go down to check on him he's often hiding in his cardboard "house."
And finally, the biggest, most expensive project of all: the fence! It's now complete and it turned out wonderful. It's everything I dreamed it would be. Soon Nolan will be playing outside and might not even need the basement.
Just a side note: We had a good time at our stake Preparedness Fair. We learned how to prune our peach tree and I extinguished a fire. Good to know. Nolan was SO excited to drive the fire engine... he couldn't stop talking about it all day and wouldn't take a nap. "Woweee! Truck!"

Monday, March 9, 2009

Party Pictures

We had a fun party in Logan last Saturday afternoon. Justin had a good time decorating the cake that I baked. As I started mixing it up, he said, "Remember, it's like you're laying the foundation and I'll build the finished product." I laughed but he was serious... he really didn't let me help much with the fun part. I have to admit that he has a knack for creative cakes! Nolan's great-grandma and grandpa Moulton were there, great-grandma Petersen, Grandma Kathi, and the Campbell family came too. It was quite a crowd singing happy birthday. Nolan sure liked it when we cheered for him when he blew out the candles, which he knew how to do perfectly without even spitting on the cake!


Nolan is so happy with all of his fun gifts except for the train set we got him. I guess it was a little advanced because he got pretty frustrated when he couldn't get the coal marbles in the proper place fast enough. He had a meltdown and swept his arm across the tracks and just screamed out as he destroyed the setup. It was pretty funny, actually. We'll be wrapping that train up for Christmas, I think! He absolutely loves his big truck, new trike, lawnmower, and cuddly bear. When it warms up he'll even have a little pool to enjoy in the backyard. Thank you to all of you who came to celebrate our little guy. We still can't believe how lucky we are to have him!
Nolan had his 2-year-old well check-up and he's as healthy as a horse! He is in the 80th percentile for height and the 30th for weight. Long and lean. I remember thinking when he was 9 months or so that he'd grow out of his height sooner or later. I guess he hasn't yet. Maybe it's here to stay despite his average height parents! He was a little tuff guy with his shot. As he got poked I popped a sucker in his mouth. It works every time.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Happy Birthday, Handsome!


Nolan turned two today. We love you, little guy! Two weeks ago we had portraits taken. Let's just say that portrait sessions with a two-year-old really aren't my idea of a good time. I'm just thankful we got one smile! And we think he looks pretty handsome in the rest of the pictures. I think he accidentally left his happy personality at home that day. Luckily we see it all the time in person.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Exciting Day

Friday was the big day! We broke ground on our new fence! Nolan could hear loud noises coming from the front yard and he ran to the window. This is what he found:Naturally he was so excited to see a truck that he ran to get his puppy to share the news. How thoughtful that he would share all the joy with puppy! Neither one wanted to miss out on the action:We are so excited to see this fence go up. It will be a real blessing to let Nolan loose in the backyard to play safely. The team hit a sprinkler line but Justin already fixed it. Hopefully there aren't any other problems. We are grateful that our neighbors all decided to help out. I don't think we could have put it in this year without their half and the great deal that we got because we signed in January. Yahoo! We're ready for Spring!