Saturday, November 29, 2008

Our holiday weekend!

We have had a really fun Thanksgiving weekend. I am sad that it has gone by so quickly! On Wednesday our friends the Farnwsorths (thanks again, you guys!) babysat Corbin so that we could go to the temple. When we got home that afternoon, I was cleaning up in the front room, and I could hear Corbin playing with the door to Izzy's crate. That's nothing new, he likes to open and shut the door. When I went into the kitchen to check on him, I saw that Corbin discovered a new play area!


It totally grossed me out to see Corbin in the dog crate, but I couldn't take him out when it made him so happy.

On Thanksgiving we had just planned to hang out at home and eat a nice dinner. Well, at about 9 a.m. a family from our ward called to invite us over for Thanksgiving dinner. We were so surprised, and were very happy to accept the offer.

On Friday we drove up to Estes park in the afternoon. We met up with our friends Peter and Jennifer and their son Dakota. It was pretty cold, so we got some hot chocolate and then watched their lighted Christmas parade.



Saturday, we brought up all the Christmas boxes from the crawl space. I also cooked my first turkey. I am really proud of how great it turned out.



Corbin loved going through all the Christmas boxes with us. I am happy to say that so far he hasn't tried to pull the tree down. We'll see how well he does once we get the ornaments on the tree. Corbin helped me put up a window-cling nativity that I bought last year. This is how it turned out. He likes to stack all the pieces on top of one another. When I separate them, he places them right back on top of each other. Funny guy.

Corbin found an mp3 player, and so Clark turned it on and helped Corbin put on the headphones.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

question for parents

Do you get flu shots for your child/children? I can't decide if I should have Corbin get one...

way go?

I have been trying to record Corbin saying, "way go?" for at least a week now. He says it ALL the time, but as soon as I pick up the video camera all he wants to do is come play with the camera. So I am pretty proud that I got this on tape.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Words

Here is a list of words that Corbin can say:

mama
daddy
doggie
hi
bye-bye
bah (ball)
baba (bottle or drink)
uh-oh
deh iz (there it is)
weh go (where'd it go?)
keen uh (clean up)
sigh (outside)
eh-sue (shoe)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

wii

It's been a while since my last post. Not too much is going on around here. Corbin and Clark are have both had colds this week. We have tickets to the BYU vs Airforce football game, but I think I will have to give away my ticket and stay home with Corbin. I don't feel right about dragging him to a football game when he is under the weather.

Here are some fun pictures of Corbin playing wii. He loves to walk around with the nun chuck around his neck. It's so funny.



Check out the curls. Clark doesn't like them, but I think they're cute.
I can't remember what had him so upset, but isn't the hand to the forehead funny?

Playing Mario Kart with Daddy

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Weekend adventures

Clark's parents came into town for the weekend, and we crammed in a whole bunch of fun. On Friday (Halloween) we drove up to Estes Park where we ate some really great burgers and roamed around the shops.



This bear was inside one of the shops. Corbin loved it. When he saw it he said, "Doggie!"
We bought Corbin these cool Thomas the train sunglasses. He thought he was so styling, and he didn't even try to pull them off. He's a funny little dude.
After fighting traffic, we made it home around 6 p.m. from Estes, so we hurried and put Corbin in his Halloween costume so we could take him out trick-or-treating. He was definitely the cutest Tigger in town.


On Saturday we drove up to Fort Collins for the BYU vs CSU game. Corbin was amazingly good during the game, especially considering that fact that he only took about a 20 minute nap that day. Corbin thought Cosmo was pretty cool, but his favorite part of the game was the band's half-time show. He couldn't take his eyes off the field.