Reagan was the witch's black cat. She got a little overwhelmed with the rushing to get ready for trick-or-treating and wasn't very cooperative with her make-up. Grandma basically had to hold her down while I tried my best to give her a nose and some whiskers. She wouldn't cooperate for a picture either. One day when she wonders why there are so many more pictures of Jocelyn than her I will have to remember to tell her that it wasn't because she was our second child--it was because we didn't want to embarrass her with a variety of pictures that look similar to the one below.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Halloween 2011
This year Jocelyn wanted to be a witch for Halloween. I thought we should try to stay away from the typical green-faced witch and stick to a little less scary storybook style witch. I loved her costume, and so did she! We added some last minute make-up on Halloween. Make-up always makes the day a little more special and fun!


Reagan was the witch's black cat. She got a little overwhelmed with the rushing to get ready for trick-or-treating and wasn't very cooperative with her make-up. Grandma basically had to hold her down while I tried my best to give her a nose and some whiskers. She wouldn't cooperate for a picture either. One day when she wonders why there are so many more pictures of Jocelyn than her I will have to remember to tell her that it wasn't because she was our second child--it was because we didn't want to embarrass her with a variety of pictures that look similar to the one below.
She was, however, much happier when she got home from trick-or-treating and saw how many lollipops she had in her basket!

Reagan was the witch's black cat. She got a little overwhelmed with the rushing to get ready for trick-or-treating and wasn't very cooperative with her make-up. Grandma basically had to hold her down while I tried my best to give her a nose and some whiskers. She wouldn't cooperate for a picture either. One day when she wonders why there are so many more pictures of Jocelyn than her I will have to remember to tell her that it wasn't because she was our second child--it was because we didn't want to embarrass her with a variety of pictures that look similar to the one below.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Is it Christmastime Mommy?
Today we experienced a very-early-for-snow snowstorm! It wasn't Reagan's first time in the snow, but it was the first time she could walk around and play in it! She liked it until her hands were too cold to move. She just wouldn't listen to me when I told her to leave her mittens on.

Todd had to bang the snow off of the tress which hadn't lost their leaves yet! It was really weird playing out in the snow while there were still leaves on the trees.
Then Todd realized the wet, heavy snow was perfect for snowman making! In all of the snow and winters Jocelyn has experienced, including the Blizzard of 2010, Jocelyn has never built a snowman--we never had the right kind of snow at the right time.



I'm glad I got the girls outfitted for winter a little early this year! Who would have thought we would get to wear snow boots before it was even October? When we were done playing in the snow and Jocelyn was enjoying a cup of hot chocolate, she asked me if we skipped Halloween and were having Christmas instead. I asked her if she thought Santa would be ready this early and she said, "No, and we don't have a Christmas tree!".
Todd had to bang the snow off of the tress which hadn't lost their leaves yet! It was really weird playing out in the snow while there were still leaves on the trees.
Then Todd realized the wet, heavy snow was perfect for snowman making! In all of the snow and winters Jocelyn has experienced, including the Blizzard of 2010, Jocelyn has never built a snowman--we never had the right kind of snow at the right time.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater
I never had a problem with squirrels before, but now I do. A serious one--Especially when they are trying to ruin my kids' holiday fun!

Meet Peter.
He is an unwanted porch guest who has decided to feast on the pie pumpkins the girls got on their playgroup field trip to the pumpkin patch.
He really seems to be enjoying himself, doesn't he? Maybe if he were skinny and starving I would feel bad for him, but Peter is most obviously not starving--he's actually making out very well this season. I have heard he is making his way around various porches in our community, ruining other pumpkins as well.
Todd wanted to buy a BB gun to cure our community of this squirrel once and for all, but when thinking about it, I imagined eyes shot out and innocent bystanders injured, so I didn't think it was a good idea, however, when I saw that the rodent was also digging up my bulbs, I almost went out and bought one myself.
Gone are the days where I swerve while driving to miss a squirrel. Swerving may still happen, but not to miss the squirrel, that's for sure! Isn't it time for hibernation anyway?
What a mess!
He really seems to be enjoying himself, doesn't he? Maybe if he were skinny and starving I would feel bad for him, but Peter is most obviously not starving--he's actually making out very well this season. I have heard he is making his way around various porches in our community, ruining other pumpkins as well.
Todd wanted to buy a BB gun to cure our community of this squirrel once and for all, but when thinking about it, I imagined eyes shot out and innocent bystanders injured, so I didn't think it was a good idea, however, when I saw that the rodent was also digging up my bulbs, I almost went out and bought one myself.
Gone are the days where I swerve while driving to miss a squirrel. Swerving may still happen, but not to miss the squirrel, that's for sure! Isn't it time for hibernation anyway?
Monday, October 17, 2011
New Ears!
Today was a big day for Jocelyn!
She got her ears pierced!

People have been asking me since she was born, "When are you going to get her ears pierced?" I just didn't want to, and couldn't do it when she was a baby. I didn't care if "people would know she was a girl (especially since she is bald)." I always told them, when she is old enough to ask and wants it done, I will let her do it.
So the day came. Yesterday when Jocelyn asked what we were doing today and I told her we needed to go to the mall, her immediate response was, "Oh, maybe I can get my ears pierced." I said I needed to talk to daddy about it and told her a few things about it, including that it was going to hurt a little bit, but she still said she wanted to do it. The morning came and she hadn't forgot. We watched a video online that showed how it was done. I told her that we would have to clean them a couple times a day, every day. I told her again that it would hurt. She still wanted to do it, so we went to the mall, did what we needed to do, and then got to the piercing place where I gave her one last "out". I was hoping she would change her mind. I really don't care if she has her ears pierced and I really don't like doing anything that is going to hurt her, but she was relentless. She picked out little pink flower earrings, then she got into that chair, held the stuffed animal and was "ready".

Or at least she thought she was! I guess ready turned into "a little bit scared".
She got her ears pierced!
People have been asking me since she was born, "When are you going to get her ears pierced?" I just didn't want to, and couldn't do it when she was a baby. I didn't care if "people would know she was a girl (especially since she is bald)." I always told them, when she is old enough to ask and wants it done, I will let her do it.
So the day came. Yesterday when Jocelyn asked what we were doing today and I told her we needed to go to the mall, her immediate response was, "Oh, maybe I can get my ears pierced." I said I needed to talk to daddy about it and told her a few things about it, including that it was going to hurt a little bit, but she still said she wanted to do it. The morning came and she hadn't forgot. We watched a video online that showed how it was done. I told her that we would have to clean them a couple times a day, every day. I told her again that it would hurt. She still wanted to do it, so we went to the mall, did what we needed to do, and then got to the piercing place where I gave her one last "out". I was hoping she would change her mind. I really don't care if she has her ears pierced and I really don't like doing anything that is going to hurt her, but she was relentless. She picked out little pink flower earrings, then she got into that chair, held the stuffed animal and was "ready".
Or at least she thought she was! I guess ready turned into "a little bit scared".
I didn't take any more pictures after the one above because she was crying and I was across the counter trying to console her without hugs while preparing her for the worst--she had to do it one more time!
She seemed shocked when she felt the pain! I told her it was going to hurt! Poor baby! I shouldn't have let her do it! She's too little! There's a hole in my baby! She has to do it again---The things that go through a Mommy's head while watching her baby experience unnecessary pain!
But, the crying ended quickly. She got a sticker and a lollipop, and a ride on a carousel. I swear a lollipop will cure anything for Jocelyn!
She posed proudly for her first pictures with earrings in!
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday, October 8, 2011
A Trip to the Pumpkin Patch
Fall and pumpkin season is one of my favorite times of the year! I love the excitement of Halloween as well as the beautiful colors, smells and tastes! I especially look forward to our family trip to the pumpkin patch.
In years past, we have always gone to Trax Farms to select a pumpkin and participate in the fall festival, but since Jocelyn and Reagan had just been to Trax for their PALS field trip (and because of the $8/person hayride price tag) we decided to see how Triple B was this year. Jocelyn and Reagan seemed to enjoy themselves there:
The hayride was MUCH more affordable at Triple B ($2.50/person), and we really wanted to do a hayride with the girls this year!
The pumpkin patch was full of beautiful pumpkins! Too bad the one we ended up picking had a soft spot that we did not see and has already been put out for the trash!
Reagan really enjoyed walking around the "obstacle course"!
There were lots of other fun things for the girls to do as well, however the set up for them was a little undesirable and I was not able to take pictures (as we only purchased one $7 adult wristband for activities, which left me unable to go in with the girls along with Todd). We have learned from our experience and will be more ready if we decide to return to Triple B again next year!
I can tell you one thing for sure. The piles of pumpkins at Trax have to be the best photo opportunity for the kiddos and must be the reason it gets so packed during the weekends of their fall festival. I have to admit that I missed the piles of pumpkins. I just have to have a picture of my kids on these pumpkin piles every year. I just have to, so we will make a trip to Trax each year, whether it be on the weekend with the crowd and the expensive hayride, or maybe just a quick trip on a weekday to let the kids climb the pumpkins and pose for pictures. We already got one during the PALS field trip, and we have one more opportunity since our Triple B pumpkin is already rotten. We will be going to Trax again--not for expensive hayrides and activities--just for a pumpkin to carve and hopefully some more pictures of my girls on a huge pile of pumpkins!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Jocelyn's Snack for PALS!
Friday, September 2, 2011
Dinner Time...
Preschool!
Yesterday was Jocelyn's very first day of Preschool!
She proudly posed in front of her locker with her name tag...
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