Shower fun and Easter

This last weekend was filled with lots of friends, family and fun!  Justin’s parents and grandma came to visit, and Jacob loves that time spent with them!  On Saturday my girlfriends thew a shower for baby #2.  It was a nice intimate day with some awesome girls who I am so thankful to be on this motherhood journey with!

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At school, Jacob’s class had an Easter party so he was already stocked up on eggs and Easter goodies.  Including a bunny hat he made and kept on his head when we went to go visit Oma later that day.

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So on Easter Sunday we had a nice morning at church and just spent the rest of the day together relaxing.

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Sunday also marked 36 weeks of pregnancy for me.  I am now going to the doctor weekly and all continues to look good.  My belly dropped and our little guy is in position, ready to go. I have been having alot of Braxton Hicks, which I didn’t have too much of with Jacob.  So I keep thinking every single day that I will be going into labor.  Which is kind of good because it motivated me to finally get my hospital bag packed and the infant car seat ready to go! This morning at my checkup I was talking to my doctor about all the Braxton Hicks I’ve been having so she checked to see if I am dialating yet and I am not.  Whew!  That makes me feel a little bit better and I’m just praying that he stays put for at least another week.  Here’s my 36 week belly.

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A day in the life (part 3)

With the upcoming arrival of little baby brother, I thought I would do another installment of a day in the life of Jacob before he has to start sharing the spotlight on this blog.  I did the first one when he was 4 months old, and then again when he was almost 15 months old.  It is so fun to go back and look at these pictures and see how much he has grown in these past two years!

After the first of the year Jacob started two new things, preschool and soccer.  He is only going to preschool two mornings a week but he loves it.  I remember leading up to his first day how I had such mixed emotions.  I was excited at the prospect of having 4 hours two days a week to myself!  Who knew I could be so excited about going grocery shopping alone!  And being able to sit at my computer and actually get work done without Jacob trying to “help” me reply to an email or order something from Amazon.  But I was also feeling very sad, as much as I love the idea of a little break, I was also worried about missing my little guy.  For two years we have spent all day, every day together and I was a little sad about dropping him off somewhere.  Not to mention the fear of will he be okay, are his teachers responsible, how will he handle not having one on one attention, etc…But I also knew it would be so good for him to have the interaction with other kids, it gives him a chance to learn things that I may not be doing with him at home, and practice listening and following direction (especially since he doesn’t seem to be doing that with me these days…).

When I drop him off in the morning he doesn’t like it when I leave, but his teachers tell me that about a minute after I am gone, he is fine.  They have playtime outside on the playground, they have circle time where they sit on the rug and read stories, sing songs, talk about the weather, the calendar and every month is focused on a color and shape.  It is a Christian school so there is a bible lesson every week and a theme for the month.  They wash their hands and pray before snack time and lunch.  He loves his teacher and she loves him and the fact that she is learning sign language from him to add to what she already knows.  So far it has been a great experience and we already have quite the collection of all his artwork!

Soccer has been so much fun!  We actually just finished our last class last week.  It is a Mommy and Me class and it is getting a little hard for me to participate physically with my big belly in the way, so after little brother arrives and gets settled in a bit we will be starting this up again.  Soccer has been another great way for Jacob to interact with other kids and listen and follow direction (he is so good at it with everyone else, how can I get him to do this at home!! I know all you seasoned moms are laughing at me…) There were a couple occasions when daddy was able to join us so I let him participate and I brought my camera to take some pictures.  These classes are not just soccer, they are full of lots of active activities.  They practice dribbling the ball down the field and into the goal posts.

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They learn how to sit on the ball and wait their turn.

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They build towers with cones and kick the ball at them to knock them over.

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They have streamers and sing songs that have moves for the kids to jump around and dance to.

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They have a variety of sporting equipment to practice with (hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks, tennis rackets, etc…)

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There are fun games with the parachute and then they practice picking up.

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Each class ends with stickers and hugs for everyone from the coach.  We can’t wait to start this up again Jacob loves it!

We still frequent the San Diego Zoo, Safari Park and the Birch Aqarium.  Jacob loves his animals and making the sounds they do.  He is really into letters and numbers right now and every time we go shopping he likes to state the number of the aisle as we go up and down.  He points to letters in the alphabet and says them.  Anytime he sees an X he thinks it is the train crossing symbol and starts saying Choo-choo and signing train.

Nap time has become kind of a struggle these days…Jacob is still an amazing sleeper during the night no matter what kind of day he had or how he is feeling.  But naps have become hit and miss for the past two months.  He will go several days (weeks) without taking a nap, then all of a sudden go back to napping for a few days, then back to not napping.  It has made for some long and tiring days for this momma, and the days that he does nap is quite the cause for celebration around here!

Jacob’s days of being an only child and the in the center of attention are numbered.  I am really trying to treasure this time with him and I am so thankful that I was able to be home with him these last two years.  I know his little brother will bring a whole nother level of love, joy, exhaustion and activity into our lives and we can’t wait!

Goodbye

Justin and I both grew up with dogs in our home.  I can’t ever remember a time in my life when I didn’t have a dog, until I went away to college.  After college, Justin and I got married and shortly after we bought our house.  And I was ready to get a dog. At first Justin was reluctant mostly because he knew that my dream dog was more on the big dog scale and we didn’t have a yard or room for a dog that size.  Also we were both gone all day at work and our evenings and weekends were filled with social activities, weddings and happy hours, we were hardly home. We would talk about it and talk about it and it kept getting put off for when we got a bigger house/bigger yard.  The end of 2008 and pretty much the entire year of 2009 were some difficult times for us as we lost several family members and loved ones and spent a lot of time at funerals reflecting on their lives.  By the end of 2009 we were both ready to start fresh with a new year.  I thought the perfect way to start a new year would be by getting a new dog!  So I got online and researched the different shelters and listings for dogs.  On a Saturday in mid January we were hosting a party at our house, being the planners that we are we had all our shopping and preparation for the party done in advance so we had the day free before we needed to get ready for the party.  I saw it as a perfect day to go visit the shelters!  Knowing that we had a party that night there was no way we could bring home a dog that day so I told Justin we will just go look… In all of our discussions about what kind of dog we wanted we both agreed that we didn’t want a small toy dog like a yorkie, chihuahua, pomeranian, etc.. but we also didn’t have a yard with room for a bigger dog like a lab, or retriever, so we needed to find something that was in between, mid sized. With that in mind, we mapped out the shelters and decided to start at the most northern one and work our way south back towards our house, which meant we started off at the animal shelter at Camp Pendelton.  After getting through security, getting directions and driving several miles into the base we found the shelter.  They had a few dogs in cages and none of them really appealed to us, then we went outside where they had all the smaller dogs in a fenced in yard.  It was basically all chihuahua mixes with other small toy dogs and then a black mid sized dog named Chappo.  He stuck out in the group since he was bigger and he had a cone around his head since he had just been neutered.  We went into the yard and all the dogs except Chappo were yapping away at us.  Which made us notice him even more since we didn’t want a dog that is constantly yapping.  We sat down on a bench and Chappo immediately came over and put his front paws up on my knees as if he were asking if he could jump in my lap.  Of course I let him up and he went back and forth between both our laps as we scratched his ears and petted him.  We sat there for a while and we both talked about how he was a pretty cool dog, a good size, but this was the first shelter and pretty much the first dog that we were considering so we asked the marine who was running the shelter a few questions and decided to keep looking, because we couldn’t even bring him home that night anyway.  We went on our way to other shelters and looked at all kinds of dogs.  We found ourselves comparing the other possible dogs we saw with Chappo.  After the 4th shelter it was time to go home and get ready for the party.

The next morning we went to church and we were still talking about Chappo, we went to one more shelter by our house and still didn’t find a dog we liked better than Chappo. So we called Camp Pendelton to make sure they were open on Sunday and to make sure that Chappo was still there and drove back to visit him again.  This time the marine cleared the yard and it was only us with Chappo and we were in love.  So we started filling out the paperwork and Chappo rode home with us on my lap with his head out the window.  As we were leaving the base we noticed a sign indicating a section of Camp Pendelton that was called Chappo, which must be how he got his name.  We really didn’t know anything about his past, or what kind of dog he was and they said he was about 3 or 4 years old.  One thing we did know and really liked was he was already potty trained!  After a stop at Petco for a leash, collar, bed and dog food we took him home and showed him around his new digs!

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The next day we took him to the vet to get him checked out and make sure he was healthy and up to date on his shots, etc…Justin wasn’t too wild about the name Chappo, so I told him to come up with a name.  As a boy one of Justin’s favorite shows was Magnum P.I. where there were two doberman pinchers named Zeus and Apollo. So he decided his name would be Apollo.  At first, because of Justin’s allergies, we did not allow him up on the couch or even in our bedroom.  After a period of time we realized that was ridiculous because we found ourselves spending all our time on the floor so we could pet him and play with him.

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Even though I was the one who was adamant and really pushing to get a dog, Apollo really gravitated towards Justin and he was clearly Apollo’s favorite, the feeling was mutual!

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IMG_0207 IMG_2655IMG_3524 IMG_3526In the couple of years that followed  Apollo was our companion during our infertility struggles.  He would lay on the couch or in bed with me when I was recovering from the surgeries I had.  He would snuggle with me when I was frustrated that we were not getting pregnant or sad after our failed IUI’s.  Actually Apollo was always happiest in someone’s lap.  Most of the time you wouldn’t last a half a second after you sat down before he would jump in your lap. We always joked that he was our 30 lb lap dog.

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We spoiled him.  We took him everywhere with us.  We went on lots of long walks around our neighborhood and along the beach.

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His favorite things to do was play catch at the park and lay in the sun and sunbathe.

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When I was taking my online photography class, he was my main subject for my homework assignments.

IMG_0806 IMG_2166 IMG_2206 IMG_1986 IMG_2329 IMG_0022editedsmWhen we finally did get pregnant with Jacob, we had some concerns with how Apollo would handle having a child in the house, since he doesn’t like a lot of excitement or loud noises.  Along with the childbirthing classes they offered another session called “Baby proofing your dog”  it was taught by a dog trainer. We took the class and learned a lot of valuable things about how to handle dogs & babies and how to read dog’s behavior and and proper ways for dogs and kids to coexist in a household.  I remember thinking that every parent should take this class regardless if they have a dog at home or not, since kids are typically fascinated with dogs whenever they see them in public, and approaching a dog the wrong way or even the wrong dog can end up pretty badly.  Anyway, armed with that information we were confident that we could make it work with Apollo.

After Jacob was born, Apollo was curious about all the new smells and sounds that were coming from this little human that had taken over our house, but he was really good with it all.

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When Jacob started eating solids and most of his food ended up on the floor, it was a win/win situation for both Apollo and I since he is food crazy and snatched up the food before it even had a chance to hit the floor and I never had to clean up the floor!  As Jake got older and started walking around with a cup of Cheerios or a cracker, etc… Apollo would follow him very closely and clean up all the crumbs and cheerios that fell on the floor.  Apollo would also jump in the stroller after we got home from a walk and clean up any crumbs that Jake may have left.  You could always find him at Jake’s side patiently waiting for him to drop something. He was my little vacuum!

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They were buddies in the backseat of the car and during downtime.

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Then Jake learned how to throw and we put him in charge of throwing Apollo’s toys for him to fetch, and Justin taught him how to hold on to the toys and play tug a war with Apollo. Jake would help Apollo eat his meals, one kibble at a time and often both helped me “sort” laundry piles.

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Apollo somewhat tolerated us dressing him up to be a part of our crazy family photos

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From the title of this post and the stroll down memory lane, you can probably see where this is going…Unfortunately, due to some recent events that happened and Apollo’s old age, we had to make an extremely difficult decision to say goodbye to him.  After 5 years of his presence in our lives, it has left a hole in our hearts and our home.  It has taken me 2 weeks to even be able to publish this post since the simple thought of him just rips my heart into pieces.  It has been really, really, really hard trying to adjust to this new “normal.”  I knew he was a big part of our lives but until he was gone, I didn’t realize how much of my everyday tasks, instincts, and actions revolved around the dog.  Like how every time I start to walk up the stairs, I pause for a second to wait for Apollo to run up ahead of me.  Being home now, he would follow me around the house and keep me company every where I went.  I find myself still cracking open the screen door when I open the slider so Apollo can go outside and lay in the sun.

After our meals I still expect him to race over to his bowl and wait for me to drop in the leftovers, I still find myself looking at where the water bowl used to be to see if he needs more water.  The first time we BBQed dinner, it was hard not to see him sitting under the counter where the cutting board is waiting for Justin to toss him a piece of steak. The other day I heard the ice machine making more ice and for a second I thought it was the sound of Apollo’s collar and tags hitting the hardwood floor when he would lay down.  After I put Jake down for his nap and come out of his room Apollo would be waiting for me and we would both look at each other like, yay, we get a little bit of downtime!  And when he would hear Jake wake up, he would go lay down by his door and wait for me to open it to get him.

IMG_2239It has been hard even driving through our neighborhood, since we have canvased every path, trail and route on our walks.  When Jacob was born, Justin took on the responsibility of taking him on his morning walk, since it was so early in the morning Justin often let Apollo free in the field to chase the birds and rabbits.  Jacob and I would do the late afternoon/evening walks and he loved to help hold the leash.

Now that Jacob doesn’t like riding in the stroller and Apollo is not here we haven’t been taking walks and I am realizing how much I miss those walks.  They were just as much for me/us as they were for Apollo, the fresh air, exercise and chance to be together and talk without the distraction of cell phones, TV and chores to do was so refreshing and could do wonders for our mood if we were having a hard day.

When we were out and about and we would say to Jacob it was time to go home, he would shout DOGGIE!  Because he knew Apollo would be waiting for us.  Even just driving the route home, Jacob knows where we are going and when we get close to home he starts saying doggie, doggie, doggie!  About two days after we said goodbye, Jacob started realizing that Apollo was gone.  He would run over to where his bowls used to be and start looking around for him.  He started asking about him, and when he would say DOGGIE, I would say through my tears that the doggie went bye bye.  So now every time we are driving and get close to home he says doggie bye bye, which breaks my heart even more!  Apollo was such a good companion and Jake loved having him on the floor with him.

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Apollo made me feel safe by being my ears for me.  He would always bark if someone came to the door, I would pick up on cues from him if he heard something that I didn’t.  I always knew when Justin was home since he would race to the garage door and paw and whine until Justin came inside.

I know it will get easier with time.  We knew this would be a very difficult transition to make, but it blows my mind how lonely it is at home without him, yes, even with a 2 year old running around, just his presence and knowing that he was here was comforting to me.

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We love you Apollo and miss you very much, especially your snuggles!

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TWO!

And then he turned TWO!  How in the world did that happen?

The morning of his birthday, I took him to get some doughnuts.

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After we filled our tummies, we went to the aquarium which has become one of our favorites places to hang out.  Jake makes an immediate beeline for the large tank in the back.  And he loves touching the sea life in the tide pools outside.

That evening when daddy came home from work he brought home a Spiderman balloon which immediately distracted Jake from his dinner so we moved onto the birthday celebration with cupcakes and presents.

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There are times when Jake likes to make a mess when eating, but there are also times when he doesn’t like to get his hands dirty…This night he preferred to tackle his cupcake with a fork.

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He also used the #2 candle as a spoon for the frosting

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All day he would point at himself and sign TWO

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And then he was giving mom and dad some cheers for surviving his second year

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Our sweet boy!

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We had Jake’s 2 year old check up two days after his birthday.  He weighs 24lbs 14oz and is 2ft 9.78in tall. The circumference of his head is 19.25in.  His doctor said he is in great shape and we talked about everything from potty training, transition to a bed, TV exposure, foods he is eating, etc…we have lots to look forward to in this next year.  And he doesn’t need another check up until he is 3 years old.  We are so thankful that we have a healthy boy!

And of course we had to document this 2 year milestone with the giraffe and elephant!  We were bribing him with a box of raisins to get him to sit still, so the first few pictures were of him reaching for more raisins.

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Then I got him to say he was TWO (with a mouth full of raisins)

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After he chewed and swallowed, we got a smile!

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Our little elf

Christmas Day was a pretty lazy, relaxing day.  Well as relaxing as you can get with a toddler around.  We started off with breakfast complete with the pecan sweet rolls!  Our little elf opened more presents and rode around on his tractor for a while.

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Then we started playing with our presents.  Like this “drone” thingy that Jacob got, but really has become daddy’s toy.

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When Jake went down for his nap we all got cozy in front of the fire and watched a sappy Hallmark Christmas movie, it was great! When Jake woke up and started watching some of his cartoons, he thought the tractor was the best place to do so.

IMG_3110And that was pretty much it for our lazy day.  Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!

Christmas festivities

We had a bit of a rough start to Christmas this year.  A week before Christmas Jake was running a high fever for two days, then once the fever broke, he had a cold complete with a runny nose, croupy cough, no appetite, little to no naps, restless nighttime sleep, and grumpy mood swings.  Jake has only had a couple of colds prior to this one and they only lasted around 3 days and he has never lost his appetite and his symptoms were never this intense, poor guy was hit with a doozy this time around.  In the middle of all this Justin left to go to his parents a few days before Christmas to help them move into a new house, and my mom came here since we had planned to make my grandma’s pecan sweet rolls for Christmas morning, a family tradition, before leaving to go to my parents cabin to spend Christmas.  We got the rolls made and Justin’s parents moved, but delayed going to the cabin for a day and a half hoping that Jake would get better (and that my mom and I wouldn’t get sick!).  Even though Jake still was not 100% better we figured the worst (and most contagious) part of it was probably over so we loaded up the car and drove to my parents cabin. Over the next few days, we made lists, went shopping for food, continued to help Justin’s parents get settled, Justin saw some clients in the desert and one night we took a break from it all and went to the Living Desert for the Wild Lights.  It was a fun night of sipping coffee/hot chocolate while strolling around looking at the lights, the village with the trains running through (Jake’s favorite), a giant Rudolph and a ride on the carousel.

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The next day my mom drove in to pick up Oma and brought her to the cabin and we started the process of cooking and baking to prepare for Christmas Eve dinner.  At this point Jake was better but still trying to get rid of his cold, we were slathering him with Vick’s Vapo Rub, running a humidifier while he slept and trying to roll with his mood swings.  On Christmas Eve Justin’s parents and grandma came to the cabin.  It was a blustery cold day, at one point we looked outside the window and saw Apollo helping out by holding down the tablecloth on the table outside so it wouldn’t blow away.

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IMG_1794edJake is not really content just hanging out and playing in the house anymore, he is much happier when he’s outside so he can explore, especially when he knows grandpa has a tractor outside.

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And he likes to kick the ball around for the dogs

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After we had dinner, we gave Jake a bath thinking it would be an early bedtime since he had not been sleeping well due to his cold and was getting a little grumpy.  But after his bath he turned into his usual fun, giggly, playful self so we let him stay up for dessert and to open some more presents.

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I’ll be back soon with more on our little elf on Christmas Day.

A little silliness

Hope you all had a great Christmas!  I have some catching up to do on this blog so I am going to start here…

Christmas is my favorite holiday and having a little one around makes it even more fun. Part of the fun is starting some new traditions.  Last year we got some Christmas costumes from Justin’s parents and this year we added to them, got a bigger outfit for Jacob and took some new pictures.

I am realizing that even though I do love my camera, I do not get along with the self timer and tripod. Every time I use those two things the pictures never come out.

The main culprit it the focus…here we are a little blurry.

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Then when we get a better focus the camera is not as secure on the tripod and moves down cutting our heads off. I bet Jacob had a huge smile on his face for this one too!

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After fixing the camera so it is pointing up, we ended up being off centered.

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Oh well, it is the effort that counts right.  It was a fun few minutes and Jacob was surprisingly going along with it and having fun. Although I am sure the dog would prefer to be left out of this silliness, he doesn’t look like he’s having much fun.

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We will see what happens next year!

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Scooby Doo

We’ve always loved celebrating all the different holidays throughout the year. However, there are some holidays that are so much better when kids are involved.  Seeing their excitement and anticipation through their eyes makes all the effort so worth it.  This year Jacob was old enough to participate in the Halloween festivities!  First up was carving a pumpkin.  He knew exactly what a pumpkin was since we have been to so many pumpkin patches and he sees them every time we go into the grocery store, so he wasn’t fazed when we actually bought one instead of passing by them.

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But when we cut it open, he wasn’t quite sure what to think about all this…

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Once we got him standing up so he could see down the pumpkin, he put his hand in to help clean it out.

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I don’t think he was a fan of how it felt

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Of course the part he loved was using the knives to carve the face

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He really got into it

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And our furry baby joined in on the fun, guarding the pumpkin table from any witches or goblins that may be passing by.

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Since Jacob has a passion for dogs, we thought Scooby Doo would be a fun costume for him.  I was a bit nervous that he wouldn’t wear it because he still doesn’t like things on his head, but he has been getting better about wearing hats so I had hope.  When we got the costume I hung it up in his room and every single day he would look at it and say Doggie!! He got very familiar with it so that evening when it started getting dark we put his costume on and lit up the pumpkin. And if you think he looks like a chipmunk instead of Scooby Doo…it’s the cookies we were using to bribe him to stay still for the camera.

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He was really interested in the candle that was making the pumpkin glow

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Two days before Halloween the shopping center by our house put on a Halloween festival and we went down there to trick or treat through all the stores.  They had a live band playing and we enjoyed the music and watched all the kids running around everywhere.  On Halloween I took Jacob to my old office to see everyone’s costumes and then we went to Justin’s office for a Halloween potluck lunch.  Our friends had a Halloween party that we went to on Saturday night, there is where Scooby Doo found his friends Shaggy and Daphne.

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It was a fun Halloween and I am looking forward to all the Halloweens to come!

Horsin’ Around

Every year when we go to Oregon, we always spend one afternoon setting up some props for a fun little photo shoot.  You can see what we’ve done in the past (2012, 2013).  This year was no different, although it was more challenging to get an almost 2 year old to sit still and smile for the camera.  But we did it!  IMG_0264ed IMG_0260ed IMG_0270ed IMG_0282edIMG_0296ed IMG_0295edThen the boys saddled up the horses to move the neighbors cow back into the neighbors field and we spent the rest of the afternoon horsin’ around the ranch. Justin and my mom gave Jake his first horse ride on my mom’s horse, Checkers.  I would love to say that this next batch of pictures is because I think our son is just adorable (which I do)…but in reality they are just pure comedy because Checkers can’t take a decent photo to save his life, you’ll see what I mean. This first one is actually one of the best pictures I’ve seen of Checkers, he looks like a model horse.

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But then he does this…IMG_0311edIMG_0314ed IMG_0316ed IMG_0323edThen we get another decent one…

IMG_0318edLike I said in the first Oregon post, Jake loves his cowboy boots and wore them all day, everyday, even while waiting for his bath to be drawn and saying goodnight to the cows out in the fields.

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That’s my Southern California beach boy, look at that white booty!

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It was another fun trip!  On the way home we had a 30 minute layover in LAX and our flight was late leaving Eugene, so we missed our connecting flight, by just minutes…which turned an easy 30 minute layover into a 2 hour layover to get the next flight.  But our little guy is such a great traveler and I’ve learned that an easy way to distract him are lots and lots and lots of stickers.

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Tractors and Lone Pine Farms

Once Jake was introduced to all the animals on the ranch he didn’t really seem to care too much about them.  His main focus was the tractors!  My dad has 3 good sized tractors and from the time Jake woke up in the morning until he went to bed at night, all he wanted to do was drive the tractors.  In fact, if my dad would go outside to start the morning chores before or while I was feeding Jake breakfast, he would refuse to eat because all he wanted to do was go outside with grandpa and ride those tractors.

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When they would go on their rides, grandpa taught him which lever made the bucket in front of the tractor go up and down, so he knew exactly what he was doing.

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And when he was on the smaller tractor he would point to the other tractor

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To let us know that he wanted to go on the BIG tractor, which is what he is signing below

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And any mention of the tractors, leads to them being in or near the barn which always leads to the cat who lives in the barn. That was the one animal that Jake had an interest in. Here he saw the cat and started signing cat.

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I think grandpa is going to have a ranch hand who is very eager to drive the tractors pretty soon.

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IMG_2487 IMG_0240edOne day we went to Lone Pine farms which is a really nice farmers market and they had a pumpkin patch set up with fun activities for the kids to do.  We did some shopping and played among the carts of pumpkins they had out front.

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One of the stems broke off a pumpkin and Jake kept saying Uh Oh! and trying to hand it to me like he wanted me to fix it.

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Then we fed the goats

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And I was trying to get Jake to stand by the ruler to measure how tall he was, but he was not having it, so we left shortly after that.  But not without a large box of the apple cider doughnuts, YUM!

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Later that day back at the ranch, my mom got out the bag of train tracks that my grandma had for my brother and I to play with when we were younger and then my nephews played with them and now Jake is having his turn.

IMG_0225ed IMG_0234I have one more to go before I wrap up this trip!