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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Our Fourth in Pictures.

The Fourth was 20 days ago but it's still July so I think a post on The Fourth is still somewhat acceptable.

I love the 4th. I love the cheese burgers. I love the fruity drinks. I love the fireworks. What's not to love about the 4th? Ryan and I have spent a number of "4th's" at the cabin. But it didn't work out for us to be there for the 4th this year. So, we celebrated with family in town. Moms decorating and detail was something out of a magazine and Dads cheese burgers was out of this world.

Here's our fourth.














Hope you had a great fourth!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Just a half.

This week we celebrated a little guys half birthday. Yeah, we celebrate half birthdays around here because that means sweets. And we like sweets.


You better believe that even though our family is eating Paleo, I managed to find a chocolate chip cookie recipe that fit. A cake wasn't an option but boy, did the cookies hit the spot. I followed this tutorial to make the "1/2" topper. Except I substituted confetti for sprinkles.

Can't wrap my head around the fact that 6 months have come and gone. Our little guy is growing so fast and it makes me a little sad. He recently started solids. As if the smile doesn't give it away. He was a fan. A big fan!




This last picture is kind of strange and to be honest I think I was changing settings when it snapped. The way Landon is looking at Madelyn here, holy melt my heart into a pile of mussy goodness. He adores her.


Happy 1/2 birthday, buddy!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

To the mountains we go.

*WARNING: Obnoxiously overloaded with pictures, post. Don't say I didn't warn you. 

We packed our car to its max and threw a tail gate rack on the back and packed a little more. It was our first vacation as a family of 4 and we were thrilled to say the least. Four humans and a pup piled in and headed to the mountains. The normal 12 hour drive turned into a 15 hour torture chamber with a 18 month old and a 5 month old. But, we made it. The smell of the wet leaves and sound of the flowing stream welcomed us at 5:00am, Monday morning. We unloaded the car and carefully transferred the kids in their beds. We thanked the sweet heavens that no one woke up during the transfer and climbed into bed for the night 3 hours.

Our first day was interesting to say the least. We were all getting accustomed to our new surroundings that we would be calling home for the next 7 days. Madelyn was sleep deprived and insanely a little crabby. It took her a day or so (and a few time outs) to bounce back.

Day 1 we took it easy and spent a lot of time playing with bubbles and running back and forth on the deck while Ryan worked on a few things around the property.


Ever see what little sleep looks like on a toddler? Here ya go.






There are pictures of Ryan playing on this jeep when he was Madelyn's age too. Pretty neat.
She was determined to start the thing.


Another example...


We took things slow in the mornings and enjoyed big breakfasts made by this dreamy guy.







Every day we went up to The Downing's to visit their horses, Bill and Bob. We brought them apples and oranges. And soon became their best friends. 



Oh, and their pig, Rosebud. She made sure of that.

 

She's a gem right? 





We spent most afternoons on the deck while the babies napped.














Abby, the photo bomber.









 One of our days we decided to venture out to a new place, The Mountain Farm. On our way to stopped to get a few shots of these guys.




Mountain Farm

















After naps we concluded the day making smores. 






Don't challenge her to a match of "Chubby Bunny', you'll loose. Trust me.


Towards the end of our visit other family members starting arriving It was great to meet new cousins and catch up with old ones. Madelyn and Ryder are only 2 months apart but you would have thought that they twins. They are shockingly similar and so very adorable.



Two very important things Ryan insisted on doing with Madelyn before we left the mountains were:
1. Search for salamanders.
2. Go on a jeep ride.

Our last day there, we did both.

It was a great trip with many memories sealed in my heart forever.






Until next year...