Thursday, November 22, 2007

# 3 has a gender.


Another little girl headed our way.

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Thanksgiving 2007


Sam chows down on some thanksgiving dinner. Wasn't a big fan of the cranberry salad. It'll grow on him.

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Sam's Latest


Sam usually throws such a fit when its time to cut his hair that we decided just to delay it for as long as possible. Eventually it couldn't wait any longer. Sam actually did pretty well at the barber (Tricia bribed him with a trip to the toy store) and now no longer looks like his little sister.


Tricia went in to check on Sam the other night and found him sound asleep.
What's Sam so happy about? And why is the furniture stacked against the bathroom door. And where is Kate anyway?
Sam lured his sister into the bathroom and then decided to barricade her in. Usually we can preempt his attempts to bother his sister (she's quite the tattle tell) but she apparently didn't mind being left alone in the bathroom and eventually was able to escape.Posted by Picasa
Halloween 2007

Sam helping his sister find a pumpkin. Kate uninterested in Sam's selection.

Everyone found a pumpkin to match their size.

Sam flexes his power ranger muscles. He had wanted to be a power ranger for months before halloween so we finally got the costume. Sam was excited for weeks leading up to Halloween and we thought we were all set. But the day before it was time to actually wear it, he heard his good friend Sam Tyson was going to be a knight and from that point on the red power ranger costume was a big dissapointment. If you ask Sam a question about what he likes, he usually answers "What does Sammy Tyson like?" Hopefully Sammy Tyson goes on a mission and marries in the temple because if so, we are set.

More peacock. These two pictures happened to be taken in the brief 5 minute period that she actually wore her wings and headband. They spent most of the night on the floor.
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Sunday, September 09, 2007


I realized I haven't said much about Kate in this blogspedition. Since we only seem to do this once every 6 months or so, I'd better not leave anyone out. She looks a lot like Sam, but she definately acts different. She is definatey more "girly". She is scared to death of being tossed in the air, loves necklaces, and is fascinated with shoes. She is our cuddly baby, the snuggler that Sam never was, and loves to give hugs, crawl into our bed and lay her head on my chest and being wrapped in anything soft and cuddly. Here is Kate on her 1st birthday. She loves the doll she got, as well as her stuffed animals. Sam will usually give one to her if she is sad and it cheers her up. The other night, we decided to let Kate cry it out when she woke up unexpectedly in the night. When we finally did go in there we found her crib full of all the stuffed animals and dolls in our house that Sam had been throwing in there to try to keep her quiet so he could sleep.
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Baby #3 is on it's way. We are very excited. Here's the little guy's (or girl's) first photo as a 6 1/2 week old fetus. We both think boy, but then again, that's what we said about Kate. April 19th is the big due date. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) I don't learn to deliver babies until June so I won't be performing this delivery. When Sam heard the news, he asked where babies come from. We told him that they come from Heavely Father and he seemed satisfied with that explanation. What he doesn't seem to understand is why we need another baby when we already have one. He is excited though that he and the new baby will have birthdays close together.
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So here it is, the family Crosmobile. Thanks to Mike for doing all the research and reccomending the Toyota, we followed suit and joined the ranks of the satisfied minivan owners despite Tricia's past declarations that she would never be a minivan mom. Having the extra car is handy. Now mine stays cheerio free, and Tricia appreciates not having to get the family up at the crack of dawn to drive dad to the hopital, or getting a sitter to come over at night while she picks me up. The extra size has already come in handy when Tricia's family came to visit last week and all 8 of us were able to cram in together. And of course, it will be nice in April when when it comes time for that 3rd car seat.
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For the better part of most days, Sam isn't Sam. He is any number of different ninja or super hero characters that he knows by name, weapon, super power of choice, etc. Of couse I spend most of my day as whatever villain that super hero usually fights. You can usually tell when Sam isn't Sam by the faces he makes as he gets into character. These are the faces Sam makes when he is contemplating how to cut off your legs.
Which could usually be done with any number of different weapons at any given moment that he is usually carrying around. This is pretty typical for him: more weapons than clothes.
Although he is preferring ninja weapons to guns these days, any one of his weapons can be turned into a gun at any moment if he closes one eye and aims it at you. The same goes for anything else he happens to be holding. On more than one occasion I've looked up across the dinner table at him to see him giving one of the "bad guys" in our house the one eye squint before taking it out with whatever he is supposed to be eating or eating with.
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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Visitors from Utah!

Me and my awesome parents.

We found this great little park right by our hotel in Chicago where Sam and Kate got to swing and see the ducks. They both LOVED seeing their grandparents and I'm pretty sure the feeling was mutual. Sam has already told me twice this week that he misses Grandma and Granpda.

We had an early birthday party for Sam (which of course he loved). One of Sam's favorite things about birthdays are the party hats. Here he is with my sister Amy and her son Robbie.

Sam playing swords in our front yard with Grandma and Robbie.

Amy, Rob and Robbie and our little family in front of the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. A place which we will not be able to afford again until Marc is a doctor, so thanks mom and dad.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to my Mom, Dad, Amy, Rob and Robbie for coming to see us. We love you and miss you already. We would love to have any of you in the land of Wisconsin. It's a pretty fun place-well that's debatable unless it's rummage sale season or you really like the Packers-but we are only one hour from Chicago! So come and we'll party!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Tales of Potty Training
We have officially started potty training at our house. Sam is pretty excited about being a big boy and having big boy underwear. He picked Thomas the Train because they are blue (his favorite color) and because the store didn't have any Star Wars underwear in his size.

Sam showing me and Marc his muscles. I wish you could see this face in person!

Sam was so excited everytime he did it that he would come running out of the bathroom spreading "other" excitement with him. This picture only shows the exciting toilet paper-there were other exciting things as well. Let's just say my biggest piece of advice so far would be to have a large supply of antibacterial wipes at your immediate disposal.

I was so proud of his efforts that I think I let his enthusiasm go a little too far.

The after effects of Sam's first day of potty training.
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Monday, January 29, 2007

Many of you may have seen this recently posted picture on Andy's Hansen's blog. Yes, that is my innocent little boy dressed in a pretty light blue princess dress.
If you are like me then you may have been wondering, "But why would rambunctious little Sam, (who spends all day at my house playing football, wrestling, "getting the bad guys," and chasing me around the house with his light saber, and doing other boyish things) dress up in a pretty light blue princess dress?" Who could be influencing him to dress like a woman in a light blue dress? At first I thought the culprits were his little friends seen below..........

And then I saw this! You be the judge. Mystery solved.

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Ha Ha Andy. PS Happy Birthday

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Sam opening his Chritmas presents

Sam gets pretty excited to get a storm trooper for Christmas. His reaction was definately worth the money we spent.