Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas 2013


         First things first a few anecdotes to let you in on the life and times of Holden and Harrison. We don't go to church often but when we do it is an exercise in futility. Holden will not tolerate the two-n-under room and does not appreciate being left there. In his defense I sat with him for a while and was reminded of an insane asylum. One kid was banging his head another had a river of mucus flowing from his nose and there was at least two dirty diapers. From now on we are going to lie about his age and put him with a more senior group.


Wild things in a moment of calm. Note the presence of Skip-It which is discussed later in the blog.
        So, with Holden being inconsolable after being left in this room we brought him in to the service. Holden is recently learning he can pull crud out of his nose and did so on this particular Sunday morning. Once he had dug out his prize he yelled "BUGGER!" The man who was reading the Old Testament passage paused for a moment then remarked, "I seem to have lost my place..."
Holden is about 79% potty trained and starts preschool at the Presbyterian church in January. The other night we went caroling with other neighbors and Holden danced and sang and made a new neighborhood friend who is three years old. Prior to this his only other neighborhood friend is 70, so this is a big deal. He continues to show a real aptitude for music and the other day exclaimed, "Trumpet" during a trumpet solo on the Coltrane Pandora station.
We are working on our manners and Holden can consistently say, "Yes Ma'am", unfortunately it is to both parents. The sneaky guy will use is at an excuse to yell "NO!....yes ma'am."
Oh! I almost forgot. Probably one of the most significant events of this blog has occurred recently. It is with great sadness that we lament the loss of "Skip-It", Holden's security stuffed animal he has had since birth. In Holden's words, "Skip-It..gone...door...God.....heaven". It has been truly heartbreaking, at first a desperate search and then sleepless nights. We are by far the cruelest parents on the planet. There will be a final memorial service in January, in lieu of flowers, bacon, pop corn and candy should be sent to Holden's address.
Harrison has great head control at three months and follows his big brother all around with his eyes. He smiles with his whole face and is sleeping very well. He loves to practice his grip and is trying to roll over.

We might have a blue eyed boy








A picture of our new book shelf.










New boots
Below is Holden running with his new electric toothbrush (which he loves) towards his BIG present.




Third generation (from Gran Gran's side) Fire Chief car restored by PaPa John.
Holden has been given the Ipad a couple of times to watch a PBS show called "Daniel Tiger". Well this of course was a huge mistake because now he says, "T.B....NEED IPAD....TYGUH!"

Well that is all folks, enjoy the break and see you next year!

Sunday, December 8, 2013

"Hayson and Hohden"


       Happy Holidays or whatever they are calling it this year. It is literally frozen but we are still with power. Daddy has started work officially and subsequently Mommy has entered the seventh level of hell as Holden has been ill and Harrison nursing. Thanksgiving came and went with Gran Gran and Aunt Jane visiting us from Georgia. Harrison has started cooing, laughing and generally being a great guy to be around. He lives for bath times every evening with his big brother.

 Aunt Sarah is here now and came bearing many gifts as it was Holden's birthday week. Holden has ups and downs with potty training and being a two year old. He will repeat anything Daddy says and is a Daddy's boy for sure currently. Daddy is currently teaching Holden there are some words only adults say, so you could say I am learning as I go...









Helping Daddy with the yard.





Knocking down icicles.


Helping Aunt Sarah make cookies.










Birthday Party was Sunday the 7th (birthday is 2nd) at a museum downtown.






Cake?

Custom House Museum Train Set.


Foreground is the Chief Engineer who happens to be our neighbor with similiar train set in his home. A very nice gentlemen.

"Holden No!"