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Dad Visits!

Tommy’s dad came down for a week to finally meet Will and catch up with all of us. We had a great time and the boys loved hanging out with him. We also did our traditional Sakura dinner where Henry freaked out over the fire from the grill, dove off the chair and plastered himself to the wall. It was pretty damn funny. =)

He of course came bearing gifts and didn't disappoint - He bought Henry an awesome remote control truck and Will a roller coaster car toy
Of course Henry was obsessed with Wills toy...it always works that way
And William wanted the truck - haha
Even Hexus got in on the action
Not sure what he did here, but he obviously got in trouble. He always smacks his forehead now when we scold him
That didn't last long! Look at that cheeser
Giving the floor a good mop
Such cuties!!
Thanks for coming Grandpa! We love you!

 

New Years break is almost over…

Well, tonight’s our last night before things resume to normal tomorrow. We had a nice long break and got some good stuff done so it wasn’t all wasted. A couple months ago Tommy and I joined an MMA gym and have started taking Krav Maga classes. For those of you not familiar, it’s a form of self defense that is used primarily by the Israeli Defense Force. It is some super instense stuff!! We went last Friday and had Grandpa watch the boys while we were gone. When we got home, we discovered that they were forcing Grandpa to have wrestling matches and tag-teaming him! Ha ha! How fun. Here are some pics from that night and also tonight. Hope everyone is well out there and had a great New Year!

Chillin on the couch
He sure does love his Grandpa
Playing with Henry's helicopter from Grandpa Lind
My little Supermen!
Wrestling around

Reflections of 2012

Hi all,

This is our formal christmas letter to everyone. Like I mentioned in the previous post, you’ll be getting your cards in the mail soon but here is where you’ll read about what we’ve been up to.

The beginning of the year started off great. We ran the Tough Mudder in January and were absolutely blown away. It was probably the most challenging race I’ve ever run in my life and that’s saying a lot since I was a hurdler and cross country runner throughout my high school days. Of course it’s like comparing apples and oranges, but still. It was loads of fun even though I got hypothermia and almost died in the medical tent. (Not really…but that’s what it felt like.) January also started my 7 week Border Patrol Citizens Academy. That was a real eye opening experience. I met some amazing people who have become more than just instructors and peers, but friends as well. Tommy has signed up for the 2013 January class which he’ll be starting here shortly so we’ll keep you posted on that!

In March we started taking trips out to Hueco Tanks to work on some projects that we had been itching to try for a year. I wasn’t able to send my nemesis, Roughage, since I boogered up my ankle on our final trip out there. It really sucked – that injury also kept me out of the Mudder race we signed up for in July while visiting Holly and Scott in Vermont. Like the stubborn ox that I am, I never went to the Dr. to see what exactly happened. It must have been something pretty bad though, because it still gives me fits out of the blue to this day. True, it’s only been 6 months, but based on the symptoms, it should have healed in 2 months. Granted, I never really gave it a chance since I started climbing 4 days after without a shoe and walking on it even though it was really painful. I tried crutches for about a week but realized they were totally cramping my style…especially while trying to carry around a baby and corral a toddler. The moral of the story is to go to the Dr. if you have an ankle injury that keeps you off your feet and is swollen and bruised for a good 2 weeks. Don’t be dumbass like me. =)

In May we celebrated Henry’s 4th birthday. What a little boy he has become! I think Will has had a huge impact on him. He’s still attending preschool 4 days a week and loves spending time with his friends and teachers. We will more than likely hold him back a year so he can start Kindergarten when he’s 6 instead of 5. When having a parent/teacher conference with his teachers, the principal said if he could have his way, he would hold all boys back for a year (haha) so we’re pretty confident in our decision. He’s brilliantly book smart, but he still needs some time to mature and understand concepts as well as improve on his speech. I think the extra year will give him plenty of time to catch up in those areas. Other than his schooling, he’s showing a real interest in the planets and space right now. He pours over space books and is constantly schooling us on the planets and nebula’s. We’re also pround of what a polite little gentleman he’s become. While grocery shopping in Target one day, a lady came up to us and asked if he was our little boy. We said “yes” and she said “Well, I just wanted to tell you he moved out of my way and said “sorry” and “excuse me…” She then said “Yay parents!” and started clapping for us. Ha ha! That was pretty cool. We have always strived to make sure our children have manners and it looks like our efforts have paid off. Now…Will is another story – but we’ll get to him in a minute.

We also wandered into crazy territory in May and started a little company called CrimpDaddy Climbing. I was looking for a chalk pot online one day but the one I wanted was out of stock, so Tommy suggested that I just make one. The madness began after that and I was feverishly working away on my sewing machine trying to create a cool and functional chalk pot. (For those of you who don’t know, it’s a larger bag made for holding chalk when you boulder.) It was really stressful but a lot of fun. It was difficult to find the time to do any of it since I was at home with the boys and they always let me know when I wasn’t paying enough attention to them. One of the gals that works in the bouldering gym suggested I try and sell them there and amazingly enough, Jay, the owner, bought up 18 of my bags and buckets and sold them in his store. (I think there are still some left! haha) We’re taking a little break from it right now, however, just because I’m burned out and we need to really sit down and figure out some solid paths to follow. I convinced Tommy that we needed a bigger sewing machine for the kinds of things we want to create so we bought an industrial sized monster that’s now sitting in our guest room. It’s a beast!!! I can’t wait to get some time to play around on it. Anyway, we have been taking baby steps with this whole endeavor. We’ll keep you updated with our progress!

At the beginning of July, we took our big 2 week trip out to see Holly and Scott in VT. What a great time! It was absolutely beautiful and we spent a few of those days down in Rhode Island visiting my dads side of the family.  My Aunts, Uncles and Grandma finally got to meet the boys and they all loved them. We hadn’t seen them in such a long time and it was wonderful to catch up and visit. The kids did really good on both the flight out and back. We were so grateful since that was the part of the trip we were least looking forward to. It was hard to return to Tucson and the unbearable heat. While up there, we got the East coast bug and decided that we wanted to move up there to be closer to Holly and Scott and experience something other than the southwest. Tom applied for some jobs, but nothing ever panned out. We were bummed of course, but after the recent election, it turned out that it was actually for the better. I think our place is down here…not necessarily in this city, but down in this part of the country. We have some plans we’re trying to set in motion, but it may be a while before they become realized. In the meantime, we’re going to put our heads down and endure and hope an opportunity comes our way.

We celebrated Williams first birthday in August and have watched him sprout up like a weed ever since. He has taken up Henry’s mantle of The Terror and reigns with chubby fist and peircing shreik. He’s become a very vindictive little boy and is just starting to understand the meaning of the word “No.” We’ve said “Bad baby!” to him so many times, he now says it all on his own when he does something bad. It’s pretty funny actually. He loves following Henry around and leaving messes wherever he goes. If he has something that he shouldn’t or something that you want, he’ll turn and run away and throw it as hard as he can so you can’t get to it. He’s also turned into a parrot…and repeats everything he hears…and yes, even the bad words. He’s very strong willed and insists on doing everything himself…even throwing fits if we try to feed him now. He wants to do it all on his own and has a very independent streak that will hopefully serve him well in the future. We’ll see. In the meantime, he’s been butting heads with mommy and making my life somewhat miserable at times. He is of course an adorable little boy when he wants to be but that seems to depend on the wane of the moon sometimes. My mom constantly teases me about Will being my “sweet angel.” Yeah, what the heck happened!!? =)

Things were pretty quiet from September to November and then we all started getting sick. Henry brought home a flu that passed to everyone and it’s been like a groundhog day ever since. We can’t seem to come up for air. I’m hoping that this break from school and work will give us a reprieve…but it’s only been a few days since Will was recently sick so we’ll have to wait and see.

 

Merry Christmas 2012!

Well, we went up to mom’s again this year for Christmas…and following the pattern of the last 2 months, it was plagued with illness!! We can’t seem to get over the sick hurdle…William got his first MMR shot last Wednesday and had a bad reaction the following day. He had a fever on thursday and Friday and then it spiked to 104.2 on Friday night. The poor little guy was absolutely miserable. We got his temp down a few degrees and were able to finally get him to sleep and it seemed like all was well, but he spiked another 104 fever the following night. Once again we gave him some medicine, got his temp down and put him to bed and the next morning he seemed to be out of the woods. As many of you know, there’s nothing worse than watching your little one battle sickness while you sit by feeling helpless. Ugh…Henry seemed to escape the sick drama although he did gash his head on the bottom of the stereo cabinet while playing with Uncle Joe and bled all over the place Saturday night. He has a nice little scabby line on his head now. And then to round off the trip, the night before we came home, William woke up at 3:30 am with a horrible stomach ache. He rolled and writhed around on the floor for an hour before finally falling back asleep. 4 hours later he woke up and had a poop explosion in his diaper which resulted in a ruined set of pajamas and foul smell that permeated the house for a good long while. Good times I say…good times.

Other than those misadventures, it was a great visit. There was actually some snow on the ground and both boys had fun playing around in it. It was nice to relax and eat good food. The kids got some really good presents again this year. Looks like we’re going to have to clean out their big toy box since it is overflowing with toys. Not a bad thing though…I’m getting a spring cleaning bug. =)

Hope everyone out there had a great Christmas – our letters are coming out late this year, but they’re still coming. I’ll be doing the write up here shortly so stay tuned. Also, the yearly calendars showed up yesterday so for those of you who get them, they’ll be arriving with your letters. =)

Love you all!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Running around in the snow
Will was so excited, he was screaming at it

The weather was a little chilly but nice so we took them to the playground
Looks like a little climber might be emerging...
Throwing for the top!
Coming down the slide
More climbing...
And more climbing...
And he becomes Spiderman!

Joe said he was taking my camera to go shoot the moon...
And he came back with this shot...how amazing!! (Obviously I need a tutorial on my camera. =)
Our visit to GG Helm
Family shot
Present time! Henry got a cool space shirt from Oma
Will got an adorable outfit from Oma
Ripping off the paper - in the background you can see a cool little car Will got from his Auntie

Both Will and Henry got some adorable vests from Oma
A cool little toy Ipod for Will...Henry ended up snaking it later =)
They both got some really cool helicopters from Grandpa Lind
Getting in a much needed nap

Time to play in the snow!

My little turkey

Here's an adorable little snowman they built
William stole Henry's underwear from their bag and found he could use it in other ways...
How 'bout a bandana?
Making a mess with some yogurt
Yummy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annual Winterhaven Outing

Picked up Grandpa last night and went out to Winterhaven for our annual Christmas lights outing. The neighborhood is usually a zoo and I honestly was not looking forward to bobbing and weaving around all the people who were sure to attend. First off, it took us longer than usual to get to our parking spot – traffic was backed up atleast a quarter mile from the entrance so I knew it was going to take us forever to get things rolling. Come to find out, Tuesday is a “drive through” night. Not sure why the hell anyone would want to drive through this neighborhood to look at lights…Vehicles were lined up bumper to bumper down every street we walked. It had to take a car atleast 2 hours to get through all of it because there were so many…why would anyone willingly drive into a traffic jam that rivals rush hour on the 405 in California?? So we were actually pleasantly suprised because there were hardly any people walking!! (Honestly it was prolly a smart thing not to walk…the cop directing traffic at the entrance teased us for “braving the cars.” Tucson drivers don’t exactly have a good reputation. =) However, we didn’t get run over and most of the cars had little kids yelling out “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!” So cute. After the lights, we went and got sweet treats at our favorite dessert restaurant and then went back to Grandpa’s house so the kids could open their presents. We had a wonderful time – thanks for the fun Grandpa…We love you!!

A pic of the cars wrapped around the street...
What is this you ask?? We're not sure either...but alas it was in someone's yard and it was bizarre enough to warrant a picture...
Maybe they're trying to convey that if you're a bad kid, you'll end up in jail with these people things??
Hmmm...ok I admit, I would not want to share a cell with this thing...
Grandpa and Henry
Santa and the Grinch at a bar...they put a disclaimer up saying all the bottles were from AZ Pizza Company...they should have just given Holly and Scott a ring. Hahaha!
Henry with Lightning McQueen
Cool gingerbread house
Unfortunately this picture doesn't do this house justice...it was bright and beautiful with tons of lights that were sinced up to music...very cool.
In awe of all the lights...
Henry got out and started dancing to the music...
Santa playing poker with some dogs...
Another weird one...wood cut outs of celebrities...
Little Will taking it all in...
A blow up version of Hexus or Houdini...
Ha ha!
I would really like to know how much money these people spend on electricity bills!!
Custom made animals...pretty cool
Love those trees...
This guy had a beautiful front patio...
Beautiful tree...
Grabbing some hot chocolate and pie...
William LOVES hot chocolate...so he almost drank all of mine. =)
Present time!!!
Grandpa worked his magic again this year...
How cool is this thing!?
Will's turn...
Good stuff!!
Henry discovered an interesting way to shoot the rocket off...
With.his.butt.
Freaking hilarious!
I tried to get the rocket in mid flight but it was impossible...
My little booger
Opening up another present...
Grandpa got them some adorable little outfits!!
Opening up his Christmas card...
So cute!!
I'm such a sucker for camoflauge! A little hunting outfit. =)
Henry finally learned how to shoot the rocket off with his foot, so Will would load it up and Henry would STOMP!!

 

*Grandpa – we forgot to take a family picture!! So bummed, so we’ll have to do it when we see you next…Love you!