...and to all a good night!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
November in a Nutshell
One of these days I'll stop playing catch-up and just be caught up...that day is not today. I am soooo tempted to skip November, but I couldn't possibly since that is the month my first-born got baptized! So, instead, you'll get a few slapped-together pictures with or without captions and we'll call it a day. Anyway, November was a busy month, culminating in a huge Thanksgiving family visit for Ezra's baptism. I, in typical fashion, was too busy chasing the chillun' around and baking 50 million pies to take any pictures. Luckily I swiped some baptism pictures from family, so you'll at least get to put names with faces, for a change. Enjoy!
At the start of the month, Ezra was lucky enough to go with Spencer to the Church's 100 year anniversary of their Boy Scouting connection-thingy (don't ask for details...I'm tired). What a fun first activity! Ezra is BEYOND thrilled to be a cub scout. He's been waiting anxiously since going with Spencer to an occasional cub scout activity when he was a den leader a few years ago.
At the start of the month, Ezra was lucky enough to go with Spencer to the Church's 100 year anniversary of their Boy Scouting connection-thingy (don't ask for details...I'm tired). What a fun first activity! Ezra is BEYOND thrilled to be a cub scout. He's been waiting anxiously since going with Spencer to an occasional cub scout activity when he was a den leader a few years ago.
My handsome boys
Mid-month we took a Saturday afternoon trip to the Kemper Museum of Modern Art. That stranger in the middle is one of the girls' besties, Lilly (she lives next door). The boys, however, refused to cooperate for a picture. So...you just get an estrogen-laden one instead.
Here's a few random pictures from sometime during the month. Most of which were taken by and/or with Georgia when she stole my camera to document every nook and crevice in my house.
My scrawny, scrawny baby at 2 months, 3 weeks.
We're working our darndest to get some meat on them bones.
The kids were lucky enough to have Spencer's parents here for their Grandparent's Day, which fell on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. They got to watch the kids in each of their classrooms perform a little program and then got to join them for lunch. They claim they've never seen our kids eat so much as they do during lunch at school. Knowing how picky they are at home (especially Ezra), I'm not surprised! I guess that's the perk of homemade lunches...I only pack things I know they'll eat!
a full-mouthed Ezra and Grandpa
Grandma and Miss G
Georgie and Grandpa
And FINALLY...the baptism!!!
(thanks to my mom-in-law, Eric, and Stephanie for providing 99.9% of the baptismal pictures. I was too harried to take them myself)
All in white :)
Ez and his bestie, Liam
(who oddly makes Ezra look like a midget)
Georgia, Ella (cousin), and Scarlett
Most of the mowglis together in their finery
(minus Everly, Oak, and Fischer)
Everly (cousin), Uncle Phillip, and Ezra
Mimi, Grandad, and Ezra
Cooper (cousin) and Fischer
Spencer and me with our eldest
All 4 of my boys
A real-live successful family picture
Uncle Phil, Auntie Steph, and Ezzie boy
Waiting to action to start
Ezra with his idol, Uncle Eric (one of the other EE Lifferths)
Ezzie and Grandpa
A rare smiley picture of Oak
The man of the hour
Congrats, Ezra Emil!!!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
October in November-ish, part III
Finally, finally our last October in November post...which isn't actually in November at all. c'est la vie. I don't have time to split hairs anymore. As our grand finale...costumes!!
Ezra, the King Cobra
Miss S was a princess.
She was going to be a flapper, but we had a last-minute snafu with the costume...so Georgia's old princess costume got an encore. Luckily Scarlett's laid-back little personality came in handy and she was fine with the eleventh hour switch.
Miss G, the fashion designer.
She is insistent she's going to be a fashion designer and own her own boutique when she grows up, so we couldn't resist temporarily fulfilling that dream for Halloween.
Army men, Oak and Fischer
...and their tank
What can I say, Spencer couldn't resist ;)
Well, that's an October wrap, folks!
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