Sunday, April 27, 2008

Just a few quick pics of the boys. I have more posts/updates below from our packed weekend.
Ethan was so excited that he built up his confidence to go on the big boy swing again. Now everytime he gets on the swing he makes sure I know he is NOT in the baby swing.

Mason's two bottom teeth finally came in this past week. I couldn't get a good shot of his teeth in this pic but he has been chewing on anything and everything within reach.
Carson is content these days as long as he is not confined to the exersaucer or the jumparoo. He is SO curious. He seems to find every open door in the house.
I caught Ethan a couple of times trying to push Mason over the side of the chair. When he realized I was looking he started patting him on the back saying, "Nice Mason." Sly little thing.
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To top off our eventful weekend, we took Ethan to the Sesame Street Live performance. Ethan's Omi and Opa took him last year while we were in Cabo San Lucas and we wanted the chance to take him this year. Despite the fact that Eric and I got 4 hours of sleep the night before (see the next post below), it was still a great time.
We told him all morning we were going to see Elmo but I don't think he really understood what we meant until we got there. I think I look more excited in this picture than he does.
It was so fun to see his reaction once the lights went out and the concert started. He was literally on the edge of his seat.
That is until he decided to lay down on the floor. This just confirms our decision to wait another year before taking him to Disneyland. His attention span is still incredibly short and he lost interest about halfway through the show.

Getting very sleepy here. We left shortly after this right before the show ended. Major Sesame Street overkill. I think we'll take a break from it for awhile.
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This weekend our good friend Ira flew in from New York to go to the Kanye West concert with us. It was Eric's early birthday present and we had an absolute blast! The concert was held outdoors at Red Rock Casino in Summerlin. It far exceeded our expectations. It was great to hang out with Ira since we don't see him very often.
The crew waiting for an elevator right before the concert.
We had to get a full shot of Jason's awesome outfit. Notice the old school Pumas with the green stripe. Classic.
This is the one of the only clear pictures I took of Kanye on the big screen.
Posted by PicasaThe boys. Another classic photo. Thanks again Ira for flying in for the weekend. As always it was a blast. Also, thank you for keeping us up to date with the latest music and fashion trends so we're not living in 2003. Once again you proved you are so much cooler than us because you are from New York. Ha! I just had to get that one in.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The arrival of spring has brought beautiful weather to Vegas and it has given us the chance to spend many evenings in our backyard with the boys. They are loving the playscape and it is teaching Ethan to be patient and take turns with the swing. Yes- he is still insisting on being pushed in the baby swing due to falling straight on his head when attempting to use the "big kid" swing. We'll be working on that one until he builds up his confidence again.

Mason is now a full two inches longer than Carson and he weighs a pound less. He is our happy little string bean. He is definitely catching up to Carson in the mobility department. He insists on standing and barely holding on to things for support. We joke that he needs to wear a padded helmet because he is always banging into things.
Carson is our short and chubby yummy boy. He reminds us so much of Ethan at this age that sometimes when we look at pictures we have to look at the date the picture was taken to tell if it is one of Ethan's baby photos. He is cruising along and will be walking in no time!
Here is Eric doing double time in the backyard. Whenever he walks in the door from work, they both immediately turn to the sound of his voice and begin kicking their legs in their booster seats until he comes over and sees them. They love their daddy!
I finally have a place for Ethan's overflow of artwork he brings home from school every week. His teacher says that painting is his absolute favorite thing to do and I love that he gets the chance to do it every day that he is there. He loves seeing his artwork on display in his playroom and tells me about "Ethan's paintings" all the time.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Ah the joy of mint ice-cream. No one in this house but me and Ethan appreciate the beauty of mint ice-cream. This is how I know he is my biological son and there was no mix up down at the fertility clinic. I offered it to him tonight and he couldn't get enough.


He had me rolling tonight when, after finishing his second bowl he looked at me with a serious face and said, "Mmmm, this ass-cream sure is tasty!" Yep, that's my son!
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We have potty training on the brain in the Payne household. This comes coupled with the fact that Ethan has decided to start hiding in strange places around and outside the house to do his business. Yesterday I caught him outside in the backyard squatting next to the air conditioning unit. I think he is trying to tell us something here...

A few days before the air conditioning unit incident, he decided to have his bathroom break in the laundry hamper. This is all happening with clothes still on by the way. Thank goodness for small things.
In combination with the odd potty areas, he has suddenly wanted to watch Elmo's Potty Time five hundred times in a row. Normally I would put my foot down, especially since Ethan has a habit of getting hooked on one show and not letting it go. This dvd however is welcomed with open arms. I can't even imagine what life would be like with two boys in diapers instead of three. Wow.
If potty training were only as easy as it is on Sesame Street. In this scene Abby Cadaby is so excited about picking out her new underpants that she can hardly contain herself. Elmo is looking at her like the rest of us and thinking, "Get a grip, how exciting can puppet underpants be?" So, I will of course keep the blog updated as we embark on the exciting new chapter of potty training. In the meantime, I have to get used to "pee-pee" "poo-"poo" "wee-wee" "woo-"woo" coming out of Ethan's mouth all the time. Let's just hope he doesn't do this in public!
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008

This week has been off to a rocky start so I thought I'd post some happy pictures of the boys for a little pick me up. At the start of the week we found out that my grandparent's dog (and my dog from part of the time when I was in highschool) Maggie, had to be put to sleep due to stomach cancer. She lived a long and happy 14 years and we will miss our Mags very much. As if that wasn't sad enough, we found out this morning that one of Eric's co-workers passed away last night due to complications from a motorcycle accident this weekend. Things like this really make you appreciate every day you have a little bit more.
Now that I have gotten the depressing news out of the way, it's time to post some happier updates of the boys. We had such a fun weekend! The weather was fantastic so we decided to take everyone to the park on Saturday. Our builder, Pulte, threw a homeowner appreciation party with a bounce house and tons of food and games for the kids. We spent a couple of hours bouncing, eating, and swinging.
This picture doesn't really go along with our weekend but I finally decided to do away with the big highchairs and move to booster seats. The boys love them and it's less of a mess to clean up. Why didn't I do this earlier?? Live and learn I guess.
Mason was loving the swing on Saturday!
I saw a picture of Marcia Cross' (the actress from Desperate Housewives) twin girls both in a toddler swing together and thought it was a brilliant idea. It's such a nice thing to have them in there together. This way I can still push Ethan and he doesn't feel left out.
Posted by PicasaMason equally loved the swing. They must have stayed in there for close to 45 minutes. Now that the twins can do a little more, going to the park with 3 little ones isn't such a hectic event!