Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Merry Christmas!

We had a really great Christmas this year! The kids are really starting to catch on and it's making it fun for me all over again. This year we went to Grandpa and Grandma Morgan's house for Christmas eve dinner. It was a very relaxing, no stress, enjoyable evening. Bammy (Grandma) made the kids jammies to open after dinner and wear that night. They looked so cute! After dinner we also had the Morgan family gift exchange. Keyana was so excited to get the Barbie from her Barbie Christmas Carol movie. Kaiden was overjoyed with 4 sharkies! He then had to sleep with them that night. Matthew was just content to shred everyone's left over paper. After we got home, we set out the stockings and left some treats for Santa. Getting the kids to bed that night was the easiest time we've ever had, let alone for Christmas! We tucked both of the big kids in to PJ's bed together and turned on a Christmas movie for them. We still had a little wrapping to do so we put up a gate just in case they got out of bed, but we didn't hear a peep from them the rest of the night! Tattoo, of course, was unconscious by the time we got home. Christmas morning was great as well. Santa brought PJ a bike and Kaiden a GIANT dinosaur. We tried to get to Granny and Papa Coffey's house but didn't want to get stuck in the storm so we just chilled at home for the day. It was probably our first relaxing Christmas since we've been married! We did however make it over to Granny and Papa's house the day after. PJ was so excited to get the Diamond Princess Barbie from Papa and also a cute Cinderella hoodie from Granny and Papa. The kids were also able to completely coat their living room floor with a fine layer of Nerds! All in all, we had a great Christmas! Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Decorations

We've had a really great time decorating this year for Christmas. New house, some new decorations and a new helper! Even though this is Matthew's second Christmas, he was pretty much an invalid last year so we're counting it as his first. This first picture is our outdoor Christmas lights. We're kind of the Griswold house of the neighborhood. Hee hee! It's kind of fun! Anyway, this second picture is of our little Christmas elf with our village in the background. Kaiden thinks that the village is his personal supply of toys. Every day I find pieces rearranged or pieces in his room. Silly boy! Our final picture is of our Christmas tree. The only reason I could possibly come up with for not liking our house (besides not having a fireplace!) is that the ceilings were too short for our 9 foot Christmas tree we'd just bought last year. I was thinking that it was going to be a total waste. But handy dandy Nathan said that he'd take care of it and sure enough, one day I came home from work to find our 9 foot tree fitting into an 8 foot space! He's amazing! Also, I added this picture because it looks like it's just glowing!

Early Christmas


We've decided that small town life is more exciting than we thought. A little over a week ago, Santa came riding around our neighborhood in a fire truck! He was also handing out candy on his second time around but I had to run off to work as soon as we saw him, so we didn't get the candy. Of course Kaiden thought this was wonderful because he loves fire trucks, but PJ was the most excited. She's been really stressed since we moved, thinking that Santa wouldn't find her at her new house. She told him that she had moved when we went to talk to him at the mall, but she was still very worried. This, however, was her opportunity to SHOW Santa where she lived. Since then, it hasn't really been an issue of Santa finding her house any more!

Dinosaur Band-Aid

Poor little guy! Last Tuesday Kaiden threw one of his hissy fits while I was in the process of pulling him up. You do the math, Kaiden flopping one direction while Mommy's pulling in the other direction. Yes, we ended up with a dislocated elbow. The way he was acting, though, we thought there could possible be a break somewhere in there so we ended up spending the evening in the emergency room. 3 hours and 1 x-ray later we left with a much better little boy, a popsicle and a "dinosaur band-aid." We'll just have to be a lot more careful in the future because the doctor told us that now that it has been dislocated once, it is very likely to happen again. Yikes!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Scentsy!!!


My new favorite thing, Scentsy! I've only been to one party, but I'm hooked. I have a Scentsy warmer in my living room and one in my bedroom and each one fills the entire floor with fragrance without being overbearing. I love it! Anyway, my friend Jenny is a consultant for Scentsy and you can get more information about Scentsy on her website http://scentedgoodness.blogspot.com/


Try it. I guarantee you'll love it!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Halloween 2008


Halloween was very fun this year. I was very worried that I was going to spend all day at work and then have to rush home to get the kids ready for trick-or-treating. Luckily, however, my schedule changed the Monday before Halloween and I was able to get the day completely off. It was fun getting to spend the day with the kids. I had cute Halloween outfits for them to wear during the day. We decided to take the kids out earlier than usual for trick-or-treating this year because Eagle Mountain gets pretty dark at night. The kids had a great time and scored tons of candy. There was a house down the street serving scones and hot chocolate for the grown-ups too. Overall it was a great day!








Matthew's one!

I can hardly believe that Matthew is one already! It's been a great year. In honor of Matthew's first birthday, here are some of his favorite things:



1. Food



2. Cuddling



3. Giving Mommy big, open mouthed kisses



4. Playing rocket baby with Daddy



5. Big brother and sister



6. Riding facing forward in the car



7. Balls



8. Grinning from ear to ear



9. Getting into things he knows he's not supposed to



10. "Guck" (his favorite word.)

A minor incident


You may ask "Has it been snowing in the Morgan house?" I say, "No, I just have a two year old that finds the most random things amusing." Today Kaiden found a square of styrofoam and pulled almost the entire block apart, down to the little spheres it's made of. I had a hard time not laughing when I first saw it and how pleased he was with himself, but I must say, it was certainly not fun cleaning up!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Vacation 2008

Well, I guess that since we've now been home a week and things are starting to settle back down I could finally post what's happened with us the last month. Our really long vacation started on September 3rd at 5 am as we started on the road toward Seattle. We did split the drive into 2 days, spending our first night in Pendleton, OR. We then stayed in Seattle for 2 nights. Our first day there, we took the kids to the Seattle aquarium so Kaiden could see the Sharkies, and of course had to buy another one while he was there. Nathan was able to go to the Mariners/Yankees game later that night. After we were in Phoenix for Grandpas funeral at the same time as the Yankees and weren't able to see them then, I promised Nathan that at some point in his life he would get to see the Yankees play.






That Saturday we then boarding the Holland American "Oosterdam" for our week-long cruise to Alaska, with one stop in Victoria BC. Since our ship was called the "Oosterdam" and all of the Holland American ships are "Dam" ships, we had some fun shopping for "Dam" merchandise. I got myself a "Dam good cook" apron!

Our first stop was in Juneau, the capital of Alaska. I thought that this was the most beautiful of all of our stops. We went on a temperate rain forest tour, which I think was actually the most beautiful place I've ever been to. We got to ride the tram to the top of the mountain. We could see the entire city from there. It was truly amazing and breathtaking.







Our next stop was one that we weren't able to get off the boat, but was still as spectacular as anything. It was Hubbard glacier, one of the few glaciers in the world that is still expanding every year. This glacier is about 6 miles wide! We were there in the bay for over an hour and the boat just spun in a slow circle so everyone could get a perfect view. We even got to see quite a few pieces break off off, creating a sound that the Native American tribe would call "White Thunder." It was simply magnificent!


Next stop was Sitka, the location of the capital before they moved it to Juneau. This consists of a series of little tiny islands. It's actually funny here because you see this little tiny island with one house on it. Talk about a private island! For our shore excursion we went on a Sea Otter Wildlife Quest. We were on this little boat, going around all the little islands, watching for any wildlife. Here we were able to see our first whales of the trip. Our tour guide was able to spot them a ways off and pulled the boat right up to them. The kids thought the whales were really neat.



Our final stop in Alaska was Ketchikan. This was actually one of my favorite stops. Ironically, it's the rainiest part of Alaska (they get about 160" of rain a year, and measure their rain in feet, rather than inches) and it's our one stop there that it didn't rain. Hmm... But that's very okay with me because I hate rain. Here in Ketchikan we went to a lumberjack show, that was my favorite thing we did. I loved it! It was so hilarous! What it was, was lumberjack's, competing against each other in sports that were similar to what the lumberjacks used to do before there were machines to do it for them. We also loved this show because they actually have a nationally renowned chain saw artist as one of their competitors, and in between events, he made a little tiny log chair that we were able to take home with us, since we were the only ones in the audience that had kids with buns small enough to sit on it.



Our final stop was Victoria BC. I had been looking forward to this stop for a really long time. All the pictures I'd ever seen of it were just filled with flowers, and as late in the season as we were there, the flowers were still every where. They are actually famous for the hanging baskets they have hanging on every light post throughout the city. I was also looking forward to seeing the parliament building all lit up at night. We were able to get some pretty good pictures of it.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

A couple updates


Well, all three kids were overdue for doctor appointments so I felt ambitious and scheduled all three at the same time. I now know that this was a bad idea. Poor PJ had the hardest time with it. All three kids also had to have shots. I thought that since Kaiden had been struggling with shyness throughout the exam that he would be hardest to get to give a shot to, but as PJ watched him, the tears started then and turned into outright screams when it was her turn. It was the most awful moment of my life so far. Anyway, none of the kids had a really bad reaction to the shots, which is certainly a good thing. Here are their stats:

PJ 42" tall 41.4 lbs. = Between 85th and 90th percentile for height and weight.

Kaiden 38" tall and 34 lbs. = Between 90th and 95th percentile for height and weight.
Matthew 29" tall and 18 lbs.= 90th percentile for height and 9th for weight.

Matthew sounds like he's skinny but he's actually quite the chunky monkey. He's also now starting to pull him self up to standing on anything he can get a good grip on and can stand on his own for a couple seconds at a time without toppling. Boy is he growing fast!

PJ is starting to look more like a big kid everyday and less like my baby. We were talking at the doctor's about her getting ready for kindergarten next year, and I'm battling mixed emotions about this. Yes, I'm proud of her for reaching such big milestones, but I'm not ready to release her to the world!

Kaiden is growing by leaps and bounds in both size and mind. He's now wearing the same size clothes as PJ and knows as many words too. I think he's smarter than me!
We're heading out on our cruise this week, so stay tuned for the Morgan family adventure 2008!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

A funny day


Today was just pretty fun overall. Matthew has been awfully cranky the last couple days and I was prepared to brace myself against the inevitable temper again today. For some reason, though, he instead was the cheerful little man he used to be. I'm so happy to have my happy boy back! I'd recently read that to a mother, her baby's smile creates a natural high. Well, if that's the case, what is laughter? I think it's the strongest of the narcotics because even on the worst of days, if that tiny kid laughs, I can't help but feel that same joy myself. Maybe that's why so many people have more than one kid. Not only are they just the custest things ever, but we're actually physically addicted to our own babies. Hmm, now that's a thought!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Special Children


Ok, I think I officially have the weirdest kids on the planet. I have a serious princess, a real genius and ... well this speaks for itself. There really is no explanation for this last kid. He's just funny. This is his new favorite activity, licking the sides of his playpen. Yum!

Sweet Tooth


Yes, she is her mother's daughter. As we were short on sweets in the house due to our recent diet, all we could find for our afternoon snack was some mini chocolate chips. I gave PJ a little bowlful and then left the room. She came to me about 5 minutes later with chocolate all over her front teeth. What can I say, she's definitely mine!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Peaches?!


Although we've tried peaches before with Matthew, and he DID like them, something was terribly wrong with them last night. With every bite he would make the disgusted/hilarious face and just shake all over. Of course I had to grab the camera. What kind of mom would I be if I didn't have proof to blackmail the kids with in the future!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

The bandwagon







Well, everyone else has jumped on the blogging bandwagon so I figured, why not me too? I always thought it looked fun but have so little willpower to sit down and do it. I was always told, growing up, by church leaders and parents that I should keep a journal. I certainly would always run out and buy a journal, but unfortunately never added anything daily, let alone more than a week at a time, so sadly I was never able to have a successful journal and would be embarassed by what I had to say at the time anyway. So here we go, a fresh start, a new try, an adult chance to finally have a journal, even if it is digital! My kids are always doing the silliest things and I'd like a chance to share it and now I'm going to take advantage of this opportunity!