Sunday, November 7, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Halloween!!!
So my mom is “the costume maker”; she has been since Jamie and I got married. The first costume she made for Naomi was a Belle costume, and it was seriously perfect and beautiful. Last year Naomi was a “sparkly” witch, and it was also super cute. This year my mom made all 3 of the kids costumes. Naomi’s was a ridiculously gorgeous dress made for her to be whatever she wanted it to be. She decided on seeing it that she wanted to be a fairy queen. She stuck with that until we were almost totally done with trick or treating and then decided she was a fairy god mother. Lawson was the most adorable lion in the world, and Anna was a happy banana. My mom did such a fantastic job on all of the costumes, and we are so grateful for her hard work!
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Family Picture Wall
The paste turned out to be fun. We covered a few bricks completely in the paste and it looked really cool (especially after it dried the next day). So we then decided that we would create a backdrop of thoroughly lathered sidewalk chalk bricks out in our little front porch area to do family pictures in when we had enough time.
It turned out to take a ton of time, but we eventually got it done. My mom and I actually did most of the work. We got a big 52 piece set of crayola sidewalk chalk (24 different colors) and also a few different extra bright 4 piece sets. We designed the pattern on excel. Thanks Dad!!!
After we designed the pattern we put each color of chalk in a ziplock back and pulverized it into a fine powder. Then we added water and mixed it up into a sort of paint/paste. Then it was just a matter of consulting our master plan and painting each brick. I forget how many bricks we painted, but I know it was a ton, and it took a long long time. I couldn’t have done it without my mom.
Then the last day my parents were in town we spent the majority of the day doing family pictures. We spent the first part of the day touching up the spots of the wall that had been rained on enough to drip actually, but then we did pictures. We took about a million pictures and some of them did turn out pretty good, so it all feels worth it in the end. Especially considering we have never really had a family picture taken.
Anyway here’s the fruit of our labor. I can’t really say this enough but thank you so much mom and dad for taking the pictures, helping paint the wall, getting so many supplies, and having so much patience during the whole thing. It really was quite an ordeal.
So here’s an idea of the slow progression of the wall from Naomi’s 1st day of 1st grade!!!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Kisses From Lawson
Ok, so I mentioned how Lawson loves Anna. Well, he REALLY LOVES Anna! He cannot get enough of his little sister; he is constantly kissing her. Observe…
Anna Quinn Crocker
Anna was born on June 24, 2010 at 2:48 AM. She weighed 7lbs 6oz and was 19 and a half inches long. She is a welcome addition to our family, and we love her very much. I was able to have another successful unmedicated labor and delivery, and I feel great, other than the lack of sleep. She is now almost 3 weeks old and is weighing in at 8lbs 7oz. She is a great eater! She is a sweet baby, and seriously has the most heartbreaking cry I have ever heard. The nurse commented on how sad it was yesterday during her 2 week checkup. She pretty much forces you to pick her up. Sadly, Naomi has not met her yet; she is in Utah until the beginning of August, and we know she is excited to meet her. Lawson is so in love with his baby sister; he seriously kisses the air when you say her name!