Monday, March 29, 2010
What coloring looks like at our house
Coloring has never been a very successful activity at our house. For some reason, we still attempt to do it from time to time. It usually lasts less than 10 minutes and creates a huge mess. I always attempt to keep the markers on the paper, but sometimes I just have to let go. Thank God they are washable! Here are some pictures from our latest attempt to color.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Russell and his love for food
Russell has always been an amazing eater. It is the first thing he wants to do in the morning, and the last thing he wants before bed. Who can blame him? I love to eat too! But, Russell takes eating to a different level. He loves to bond with his food. He has always eaten leisurely, taking his time, and enjoying his time at the table. Recently, he discovered it is fun to put food everywhere. His hair, his face, the table, his legs. Yuck! I try to encourage him to be a neat eater but he seems to love it. Here is one example of lunch the other day. He ended up with pickle in his hair. So gross, but very cute.
Monday, March 1, 2010
PUDDLES!
I admit we have been hibernating. But, today it was 36 degrees! It is our first glimpse of spring. I know winter is not gone yet...but today it was warm enough to go out and play. The boys and I walked around the neighborhood and learned about puddles, mud, drains, and melting snow. It was so fun! I love how Quint and Russell are sponges for information. I was so excited about the puddles and sunshine I took so pictures!





Russell always has to touch the puddle, even with his gloves on!
Quint brought the vacuum stick on our walk.
He used it to check the snow depth, I missed a picture...bummer.
They loved running through the puddles
We talked about melting snow, drains, and where the water goes. Bye bye snow!!!
I felt like running too! It was so exciting to be outside:)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Russell's first "official" hair cut
Russell has had a few home hair cuts, but when Grammy came to town she was excited to see him and Quint to get "real" haircuts. It was Russell's first OFFICIAL hair cut! He did amazing. Russell just chilled out, no crying, just being our mellow little Russell. I didn't think it was possible, but Russell looked even more handsome with cute hair:)
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Quint's Projects
Quint is our project man. Once he finds an objective he becomes very focused on seeing his plan through. He also gets very frustrated if it does not work out the way he plans. I love watching how his mind works, and seeing what he creates. Here are a few just from the last month or so.




Here Quint filled the cup with foam road pieces and then was pouring water in the cup. The funny part was when the cup became very full the foam pieces became unwedged and floated to the top of the cup. Quint was shocked and said "oh dear!!!" I tried to explain, but I am not sure he understands buoyancy yet:)
many of the projects involve making things into trains. Russell is often a passenger.
very nice double decker train bridge with blocks
Another train
It was close to bedtime and Quint enlisted Russell to help him stack as many toys in front of the bedroom door as possible.
Did he think it would delay bedtime?
It was a very nice effort.
BK and I had fun watching them build the barricade.
They still had to go to bed though:)
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Russell and his Blanket
One day a while back, Russell attached himself to this blanket. I wish I had planned it out a little better because it is pretty big and cumbersome. To late now, he loves it. The funny part is I think all he really loves about it is the tag. Whenever he is resting, or going for nap or bedtime he needs his blanket and we have to find the tag side for him. It is very cute. Here are some pictures of our little Russell and his special blanket.
Russell watching veggie tales...don't tell his pediatrician!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Thursday, December 24, 2009
The Train
My Grandpa bought this train when my mom was a young girl. Ever since I can remember he set it up for Christmas around the living room at my Grandparents home. I have very fond memories of playing the train. Grandpa at the controls as we loaded it up with wood pieces. Watching it go behind the couch and around the room. Great memories.
This spring Grandpa passed away. Just about the same time Quint fell in love with trains.
This Christmas, my mom borrowed the train from Grandma. I know Quint's Great-Grandpa would have loved to see Quint's joy when he plays with the train. I have countless memories of my fabulous Grandpa, but this Christmas his train is a great one.
The Train
Monday, December 21, 2009
Santa
We went to the mall and did the Santa thing. I never questioned it as a child but it is a little weird. The boys are normally very smiley but they were a bit strange with Santa. We don't emphasize the Santa part of Christmas too much but we thought we would try out the mall Santa thing. I am not sure I am very into it....
Here are the pics:)
Quint checking out Santa
(I think his beard was real!)
Friday, December 11, 2009
We live in a Winter Wonderland!
We live where the blizzard hit:)
Over a foot of snow means we have been snowed in. It is tricky being trapped in the house, but the snow is gorgeous, and the boys love it. When Bk left for school in the morning he threw a snowball at the window and Quint and Russell thought it was the funniest thing ever.
Later that day Quint was so jazzed to go out and play in the snow. We didn't last long with the negative wind chill numbers, but we had fun while we were out there.
I know in March I may not be raving about the snow, but who doesn't love a white Christmas!
View out our window
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Thanksgiving in CA
It was crazy. Drive to Chicago, fly to CA, drive all over the state to see friends and family, fly back to Chicago, and drive back to Iowa. If it ever occurs to you to do this with two babies...don't. Especially if they are sick. But, that being said, we had a great time seeing people we love.
Stop 1-Visiting Bel and Jen
Russell was fascinated by the sand
Quint was intrigued by the waves (and still talks about them)
the must have family beach pic
Momma, Daddy and our little lover
BK and Bel
Bel and Jen (our fabulous friends)
It was great to see Bel and Jen. So great to see friends and pick up right were you left off. They were so wonderful with the boys too:) But, before nap time we packed the car and headed to Fresno for
Stop 2-Fresno (The other Richardsons, and "the guys")
Aunt Sandy is an amazing cook, the boys got in on the action
Quint and Aunt Sandy making frosting
Family dinner, it was a feast and full of sweet family time
Quint made a new friend, Maggie
Russell was not so sure of Maggie but loved the attention from Uncle Paul and Aunt Sandy
The boys looking for a good one:)
BK with some of his best friends.
Sunday morning we said goodbye to Aunt Sandy and Uncle Paul, and Fresno. We made the familiar drive to Sacramento and waved out the window to Davis. We spent the rest of our trip in Lincoln at Grandma Sylvia's house with BK's sister Stephanie, her husband Bobby, the boys only true cousins, Grace and Katie. The boys were sick which was a huge bummer, but we still managed to get in some bonding time:) Some highlights, we managed to get a family picture, Bobby took Grace and Quint to the fire station (he is a real firefighter in VA). We made it to the CA train musuem (Quint was in heaven). We celebrated two birthdays in the group. We were blessed with a visit from Gloria and Jess, and Kristin and Andy.
Stop 3-Grandma Richardson's house
The whole family. We may live in three different time zones but we look good together:)
Grandma Sylvia celebrated another year:)
How wonderful that Kristin, Andy, Gloria and Jess could make it for dinner!
Quint and Uncle Bobby at the fire station
Uncle BK and Grace bonded.
She calls him "a tall drink of water"
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