Thursday, January 31, 2013

Tow Mater.

Last weekend Andrew was at a mens conference for church so Luke and I made a quick 24 hour trip to Abilene to see my parents. I got to go out to eat and hang out with a friend and Luke got to go with his MiMi and Pa to a car show to see his favorite celebrity..... Mater. Luke watches Cars A LOT and obsesses over Lightnin' McQueen and Mater. I let him wear his Cars shirt to the show- he was the ultimate fan. And when he got to see him in person my mom said he flipped. He couldn't believe it. They said it was hard to get a picture of Luke with Mater because Luke was so excited he couldn't sit still. Love it.


Stock Show & Westen Day

Last week it seemed like we did all things western. Early in the week Luke and I got up and headed to the stock show to look at the animals. It was great because no one was there and we could just walk around with out the crowds. We even came upon a showing of some cows and watched that for a while. Luke was loving seeing the animals, but he really loved watching them go potty. Boys...
By the way Luke is 2 and he already knows how to win me over. He wore tennis shoes to the fair because his feet are too big for his boots from last year.  And everyone that he saw with boot on he would say 'he's a cowboy' and then say "I'm not a cowboy I don't have boots" it made me so sad so we had to go the the exhibits and buy him a pair of boot so that he could be a cowboy. When he put the boots on he kept saying over and over with so much excitement "Mom, I'm a cowboy!" So cute, but he sure knows how to get what he wants.
Anyways we walked around 'rode' the tractors, ate a corn dog, pet a bunch of animals. It was a wonderful and a fun morning, and we even made it home in time for a nap!



Later on in the week he had western day at school, and of course he needed a Texas sandwich for lunch that day. They had animals and pony rides- Luke was in heaven. We took pictures of him before we left for school and we let him put on his toy water guns but we replaced them with a toy dinosaur and deer to go into school. Such a stud cowboy.


Andrew and Luke finished off the week going to the rodeo with some family.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

New Routines & Life with Luke

We are getting into a little routine around here. We're working out, riding our new bikes, and getting a little healthier. For Christmas I bought a juicer. I have been reading a lot lately about all the health benefits associated with juicing, so we took the plunge and started to juice. We decided that if we want Luke to grow up learning to love healthy food and have a healthy lifestyle, then we should set the example. So this is one of our new years resolutions. I know we aren't going to be perfect, and I don't expect us to. I know we will sit down with a box of girl scout cookies and eat them, or we will go pig out on chips and queso, but we just want, as a whole make healthier choices and to stress the importance of exercise and eating right. I heard something the other day that 'if you don't spend time and effort on being healthy, then you will later end up spending time and effort on being sick and injured', and that is so true. So being proactive is our goal. 

Anyways, there are all different levels of juicing. You can drink the juice randomly, you can do it in place of meals, or you can do an all out juice fast. Right now I am just juicing to replace breakfast and then sometimes as an afternoon snack to help ease any desire to want to afternoon snack. I have been pleasantly surprised with how full I feel and then energy it gives me. I guess my body WAS deprived of nutrients.



When you juice, you can pretty much throw anything that can be juiced into the juicer and the juicer does all the work. I have been doing spinach, carrot, apple, or kale, carrot, apple. They both have been very tasty. Andrew likes to add tomato and not add a green leaf.



 

Also with getting organized, I ordered some Maybooks. They have the cutest designs. One is my planner, and one is a food journal. I love that they aren't very big, so they fit into a bag easily. 

  

Last week Luke started swimming lessons. We are hoping he will be ready by the summer. He is very brave with the water (will jump in with out you seeing) and he thinks he can swim. So actually getting him to learn to swim is very important (for his safety, and my sanity). 

 

 He loves swimming so much that he insists on wearing his goggles, even when we are out of the pool. He especially wants to wear them in the car. The other day we drove through the car wash and he started freaking out because he didn't have his goggles on to protect him from the 'car shower'. Oh man love his little spirit. So cute.


I'll leave you with one more funny thing. Luke is starting to use things we say, in his regular conversation. Andrew and I say 'babe' to each other so Luke now uses the word 'babe' in his regular language. 'Babe I need some milk', 'Can I go ride my bike babe?'. 'Read the dinosaur book please babe'. Please someone invent a way to keep him this cute forever.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Christmas Time

Happy New Year everyone! I wanted to flash back to December and show you what we have been up to lately.

December was crazy. We were out of town almost every weekend having so much fun, but we are glad to be home for a while and into our routine.

For Christmas this year, Santa came to our house a few days early because we were going to be out in Aledo with Andrew's family for Christmas day. This actually the first year that being Santa has been fun, because Luke finally was understanding the concept. We decorated cookies for Santa, put reindeer food out, read books, etc. Luke kept looking out the window watching and waiting for Santa. It was so cute. After Luke went to sleep, Santa and Mrs. Claus spent a few hours assembling toys, but it was so fun- I live for these sweet moments. When he woke up he was so excited. We got him a tricycle and Andrew's parents sent him a train table that we set up here. He kept running back and forth between the tricycle and train table and was so excited he couldn't decide what to play with. Seeeing his joy and excitement just made my day! Santa also brought the family bikes to ride, so after we opened our gifts- we wanted to take a ride, and where else does one go for breakfast with a 2 year old? McDonalds. We rode our bikes to McDonalds and Luke loved it. Now almost everyday he asks if we can ride our bikes to McDonalds. So cute. I love to try and guess what gifts are so in a gift from Andrew to me he put popcorn so that it would throw me off. Now I know how sneaky he is, so guessing gifts is going to be a lot harder. :)


That night we then went and rode the Polar Express, and had Christmas with Andrew's cousins. After that we headed out to Aledo for a few days. The kids made pancakes with Bobba and played and played. Andrew's brother David Todd came up with an idea to make a cardboard town for the kids for Christmas. So for a few nights after the kids went to bed all the adults work on a cardboard city in the garage. On Christmas morning it was set up in the living room for the kids to play in. It was so fun, and the kids had a blast playing in it. The kids (and adults) were spoiled and fun toys.


On Christmas day it actually snowed, and we had a white Christmas!!!  Some of the guys braved it outside in the hot tub while it was snowing! I stayed inside and napped with my precious newborn neice Cora. After the kids went to sleep, us grownups finished the holiday off with karaoke. So funny. We loved our time with family!


We headed home the day after Christmas and met my family at my house. My sister had surgery over here, so we had our Christmas at my house, and we hung out and relaxed for a few days. Luke was spoiled again with toys galore. He has the best 2 sets of grandparents ever!

The holidays were great, but we are most thankful for our Savior, and we remembered that Jesus is the reason.