Friday, January 7, 2011

November

Catching up, once again.  After living in our house for 3 years, we FINALLY covered up the awful deep red color in the bathroom.  Some people liked it, I guess, but they didn't have to look at it day in and day out.  It was a bit much for such a small room.  We also updated all of the hardware and took down the mirror above the vanity and mounted a large medicine cabinet instead.  Yay for better organization and use of space!  =)  I love how it turned out, and it is much more enjoyable to look at...it's the simple things in life...
 New vanity light...thank you to Brian's dad for installing it for us!  He was here the weekend we (well, I) decided we NEEDED to do this project, and played with Isaac for us so we could get it done.  Also, a big thank you to my wonderful husband for doing over half of the painting so I didn't have to climb and breath so many of the fumes, even though it's definitely not one of his favorite things in the world to do.  We both agreed it was nice for Isaac to be able to spend some one on one time with Grandpa Bill though, since whenever we see him, Brian and I are also around.
 Also, a big thank you to our friend, Pete, for helping to put up the medicine cabinet.  One would think it would be an easy job, but it was rather heavy and awkward...Pete had the blisters to show it was not an easy task...sorry, Pete!  And lastly, thanks to JCPenney for having a great sale on all of the accessories...always feels great to hear the cashier say "you saved $120 today!"  =)
 November also brought our first significant snowfall of the year.  Isaac was not a fan of the snow last year, so we were excited to see what he would think of it this year.  We maybe should have waited until the snow had stopped falling...still not a fan as you can see...
 We spent Thanksgiving Day with Brian's side of the family...Isaac loved the corn on the cob Grandma Karen brought him as a special treat.  That, and watermelon are two things he really misses from the summer.
 Reading with Grandma...
 We then went to my parent's for a couple days over the weekend.  He loved the mashed potatoes...and eating them out of Grandma's antique bowls made it EVEN better!  =)  j/k, mom.
 Sitting in the rocking chair that we used as children...some things are worth hanging onto.
 Sleeping with Grandma...
 Out for a walk, sporting an ITCI hat (the company Grandpa Jerry works for).  He refuses to wear a hat for us, but apparently when Grandpa puts it on, it's okay!
 Deciding the snow isn't so bad, after all...
 Checking out the lake

December/Christmas post to come soon...I promise I won't let a month go by this time!!!

Monday, November 29, 2010

At the Farm

Back in October, we took a trip down to Isaac's Great Grandparent's.  
Here are some pics of our time at Great Grandma & Grandpa Solberg's farm...













Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Halloween

What a difference a year makes!  Look at all the hair he has now compared to last year!  =)  
Isaac LOVED carving pumpkins this year...particularly the important part that involves stirring the seeds in a bowl, and stirring the pumpkin.  I've been carving pumpkins for the past 31 years and was not aware that this is a VERY important part of making the perfect jack-o-lantern.  =)


My cousins, Lydia and Sophia were over the night we carved pumpkins.  We had a good time!  Lydia's is the far left, then Sophia's, then Brian's and Isaac's is on the right.  
 We went to the Minnesota Zoo Halloween night for trick-or-treating with Isaac's friends Lexi and Anna and their parents.  Of course, he was not into getting his picture taken before we left in front of his pumpkin, but he did have fun playing with it!  He went as Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes this year.  Grandma Karen got him the stuffed Tigger to complete his costume, and we figured he'd carry it around that night and go back to loving just his monkey(s) but Tigger has won a spot in his heart and he now sleeps with him, too and now needs to have monkey and Tigger with when rocking/snuggling.

At the zoo.  
 With friends, Lexi and Anna.  Anna was obviously the only one into getting pictures taken!  

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

20 Week Ultrasound

Yesterday, we got to see our little baby again!   The doctor said everything on the ultrasound looks great, which was very comforting to hear.  Brian and I both looked away as she measured the legs, feet and whatever else they check out in the lower extremities so we can keep baby's gender a mystery until he/she arrives.  So, we're halfway there...20 more weeks and we'll know if we need to go shopping, or empty the bin of clothes in Isaac's closet marked "Newborn - 3 Months"  =)
Profile pic...
 Another profile...
 Closeup profile...
 Waving hands...
 Tiny toes...
To give you an idea of size, a baby at 20 weeks weighs approximately 10.5 oz. and is roughly 
10 inches from head to heel.  

Thank you all for your continued prayers for a healthy baby and pregnancy!!!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Catch up

September 29th, Isaac turned 20 months.  Very hard to believe!  I think I've said this before, but never in my life has time seemed to go so quickly.  The other day, I was trying to remember what we used to do in the evenings before Isaac came along and they weren't filled with playtime, feeding a toddler, bathtime, storytime, snuggletime, picking up tons of toys, doing a counter full of dishes from daycare and dinner, etc.  We wouldn't have it any other way though!

One of Isaac's favorite things to do this summer was swinging!  "Weeeee!"
He also LOVES to play on our new sectional.  He especially loves to have pillows thrown at him and on top of him...makes for a VERY giggly boy!   I'm glad we bought a light colored one, since it's often filled with drool and remnants of a runny nose from a tiny boy who inherited his mom's allergies...poor kid.  I guess I never thought our baby would be on a daily dose of allergy medicine by the time he was 1 year old.  It helps a ton, though he still has bad days from time to time.  
Another favorite this summer was sweet corn.  He did very well getting most of it off the cob.  Now that the season is pretty much over, he's content playing with his play cob of corn.  Not quite the same, but he doesn't seem to mind.
He also really enjoyed helping Grandpa B. shuck the corn.  Isaac brought the pot out to the garage, but set it by the door instead of the garbage can.  He had a blast running each ear over to the pot!


At the MN Zoo

 Teaching Isaac where the corn he loves so much grows at the Wells Fargo Farm at the zoo
 He can't get enough reading time in!  I only wish he didn't have to read the same book over and over 20 times in a row (literally).  That's rough for his mom who gets bored easily!  =)
 We had a great weekend with the Davich's at their family cabin in Crosslake.  Yes, this is the same book as in the pic above...it's definitely a favorite and has seen better days.  It's even gone for a swim in Isaac's kiddie pool.  We have a few books that may be on Isaac's Christmas list for a new copy!
 So sweet...
 This is at the playground near the cabin with the Davich's.  I can't believe our little baby, who one year ago had just begun to crawl, is now wearing size 7 shoes.  They are adorable, but he's growing WAY too fast!!!
 My two favorite guys in the whole world hanging out at the playground

 Last weekend my sister, Tracy, got married.  Isaac's allergies were really acting up and he pretty much looked and felt miserable the entire weekend.  I've had my fair share of feeling just like he looks in this picture...not fun!  
The happy couple...Tracy and Kirk Dilly!
 We attempted to get a nice family photo at the wedding, but someone apparently rode their bike to the wedding, and Isaac was MUCH more interested in the "cycle" than taking a picture!
 So, we decided it just wasn't worth it, and let him go play...
Okay, now that I've finally caught up a bit, maybe I'll be more consistent with posts...maybe.  =)