Just a mere 45 minutes away is this....beautiful Shaver Lake. Yesterday we took a drive to take Trevor to the snow. He LOVED it. He went down the hill on the sled with Mommy and Daddy and smiled the whole way down. The only time he cried was when he fell over and face planted himself in the snow. We only got a few pictures before the camera battery died....thanks daddy!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Pimp My Ride!
We had such a special first Christmas with Trevor. He actually pulled on the wrapping paper and helped open his gifts. He was so cute this year! Trevor got to see both of his great-grandmas and his great grandpa. He also got to meet some of his realatives all the way from Georgia. Tis' the season for some riding. Here are a few pictures of our holiday!
I got to ride in my new Tonka truck that Uncle Matt bought me.I got to ride in my new wagon Grandma Diane and Grandpa Ron bought me.
And it's not put together yet, but I'll soon be riding in the bike trailer Grandma Teresa and Grandpa Jim bought me.
I loved the wrapping paper! Happy Holidays!
Viva Las Vegas!
My best friend since 3rd grade (yes, we've been friends for 22 years) came into town last weekend from Las Vegas. Trevor got to meet Cole for the first time. He is 3 months old and Ava is almost 3 years old. I LOVED seeing Sarah and we had a great time hanging out with our kids.
Sarah bought Cole and Trevor matching outfits. Sooo cute!
Trevor had to share his new wagon with Ava when we went for a walk. I think he enjoyed sharing it with her. Ava on the other hand didn't want Trevor in the wagon after he kept reaching over and stealing her toys right out of her hand.Sunday, December 14, 2008
Christmas Tree Farm
Today Brad and I decided to take Trevor out to Cobb's Christmas Tree Farm. It was a tradition our families used to uphold. Each year as kids, Brad and I would go out to Cobb's with our parents and find that special Christmas tree and cut it down ourselves. The free hot chocolate and petting zoo are fond memories. Although we enjoy our Costco-purchased fake tree in our house, I wanted a real wreath for my front door. We headed out in the chilly weather in hopes of a little entertainment for Trevor. To say the least, it just isn't the same as when we were kids. We didn't find any free hot chocolate, and there weren't any animals in the petting zoo? Perhaps it was too cold for them too. However, I don't think Trevor knew the difference. We did find a make-shift craft fair and the highlight of the day was the "fair-like" cinnamon roll we enjoyed! We took a few photos to remember our first trip to Cobb's...and the wreath is going to go on the door.Notice the empty petting zoo behind us! That is the back half of a plastic cow.
The delicious cinnamon roll!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Caught Ya!
Let me set the scene for you.....I'm getting Trevor ready to take a bath. I SIT him down in his crib and turn the mobile on. I walk away for 1 minute (60 seconds). When I return to his room I catch him in this position. He aparently thought it was funny because each time we sat him back in the crib, he pulled himself up to the standing position again and smiled.
Ummmm...Brad: time to lower the crib!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Da Boys!
Last weekend we went to "couples night" dinner with our friends. Dylan and Jackson are both about 1 1/2 years old. Trevor is about 10 months younger than both of them. All of our husbands played baseball together at Fresno State and we have been having "couples night" for the past few years. However, a year and a half ago it turned into "family night" when the boys were born. It went from Margaritas to Pampers.
They have to be friends since their parent are, right?
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