Saturday, December 12, 2009

Our new invention

The double toddler bed:


I have no idea if this is really a new creation or if one already exists on some obscure website somewhere, but out of desperation and sleep-deprivation Marshall merged Jacob & Cole's separate toddler beds into one. Ever since they transitioned to toddler beds from the cribs they've insisted on sleeping together. While it's very sweet to see, they're really too big to share a small toddler bed and they wake each other throughout the night - which of course leads to sleepless nights for us. We tried separating them and putting their beds right next to each other, but they wouldn't have it. Thankfully their beds were really easy to merge - all it took was a cheap trip to Home Depot for some support beams and a little carpentry work. Tonight will be their first night in their new "king size toddler bed" and we're all hoping it goes well.

And tomorrow they turn 3...party pics to come!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Meet Luke! {and other winter fun}

Meet Luke, our Elf on a Shelf. Our boys named him, so yes, he's Luke as in Luke Skywalker. He's been around for a few weeks already, and each night while we're sleeping he makes his way back to the North Pole to give Santa an update on the kids' behavior. The kids adore him and have so much fun searching for him in his new location each morning. This morning we woke to find him riding one of our reindeer stocking holders...silly Luke!

And of course the obligatory shot of Diego...world's most tolerant and cooperative dog. :-)

Last Friday night we took the kids to see Santa. The same evening we got a good bit of snow - such perfect timing! This was the view from our front door that night. The kids stayed out playing until almost 10pm.

They were back out by 7:15 the next morning. It's not much compared to the snow we got last year, but they were happy and anxious to build a snowman.

Working on the snowman:

And here he is: the most pathetic snowman ever. Notice they used most of the snow from the front yard to build this little guy. They were happy with him, and that's all that matters. Cole insisted he have a carrot nose "like the song".

This morning was Owen's kindergarten Christmas program. The boys were wooden soldiers. They all looked adorable and did a fantastic job!