Monday, November 3, 2008

Beautiful Day



We had plans to get some much-needed grocery shopping done today.  But the weather for November 1 in Milwaukee was so fabulous, we headed to the zoo last minute (it was just over 70...you should have seen it...everyone out in shorts and tank tops!  Only in Milwaukee!)  I got some shots of the kids with the leaves....testing, testing...we're supposed to go back with Jenni for more family pics later this week.

Happy Birthday Brooklyn



It's Brooklyn's birthday today--hence the name change with the blog.  I survived and conquered "three under three".  With Brooklyn turning 4 today, and Sadie is almost 18 months, all I can say is, "you've come a long way baby!!!  We celebrated on Saturday, she honestly has no idea it's actually her birthday today...but we had a lot of fun.  We had a 'surprise' party (Jake took her shopping while I decorated with crepe paper and yelled 'surprise' when she came into the room), went out to eat, and had cake and ice cream.  It's fortunate she's so easy to please!

Sadie is Walking!!!


At almost 18 months, our little peanut is walking!  It's a big milestone for us, she's been so behind on other physical development.  She's still only taking 10-15 steps on her own, but we're so pleased!  Her physical therapist says she's still within 'normal' range and we expect her to be walking all the time within the next few months!  Go girl!  (Notice her Halloween tights in the picture...I put these on her the Sunday before Halloween!)  I wish I could get away with fun stuff like that!

Halloween -- Round 3





On Halloween, we went to a 'party' in the morning at Maggie Moos.  Are you kidding?  These kids are MY kids.  They ate ice cream at 10:00am...what a start to Halloween.  They had fun mixing their own ice cream and making a huge mess.  After that, I met a friend at Betty Brinn Children's Museum (she was supposed to be able to come to the party at the ice cream store, but we had a mix up...so we changed plans).  The kids of course enjoyed the museum, which also was having Halloween festivities.  Ice cream for breakfast...candy for lunch....they're living the dream!  Saturday (November 1) we had another Halloween party with a friend of Jake's from work...we were so burned out on Halloween, we didn't get pics!  I'm so glad its all OVER!  The best part...not wondering 'is that person dressed up or not?"  Fashion sense is non existant in Milwaukee.  Anything that isn't the 80's is high-fashion!

Halloween -- Round 2





On last Wednesday night, we carved pumpkins with the kids.  We did most of the gutting, my kids, of all kids, were grossed out by the 'slimy' insides of the pumpkins.  Honestly, this morning Ty was slurping rain water off of the ground outside...and you're grossed out by pumpkin guts?  They had fun anyways...

Halloween -- Round 1




Halloween here this year lasted all month, I'm sure.  The weekend before Hallween, we had the ward party on Friday.  I dressed up like a zookeeper, Jake was a donkey, and he pulled a cart/cage with all our our wild animals in it (Brooklyn-giraffe, Ty-elephant, Sadie-croc).  Everyone loved our costumes...the kids had so much fun going from door to door in the church trick-or-treating.  Then, on Saturday, we went to "Boo at the Zoo".  I was a sport and wore Jake's donkey costume...the kids went to different stations around the zoo to get candy.  It was a good time.  
In Wisconsin, most cities have designated trick or treating  hours.  In Wauwatosa, it's always a Sunday.  This year, it was the Sunday after we went to the zoo (the Sunday before Halloween).  It was a freezing day, and the trick or treating hours coincided with church, so aside from a special visit we made after hours to two close neighbors, the kids didn't get an authentic trick or treating experience (although the loot that our neightbors had ready for them made up for what they could have got by going for blocks!)  

Pumpkin Patch



I'm obviously catching up...October was a long month in many respects.  These are some pictures of picking out pumpkins at the pumpkin patch.  The kids had a blast and we always enjoy the drive out to the 'country' to find our pumpkins!