Sunday, May 30, 2010

Clay's Tractor Birthday

For a couple of months now Clay had been talking about having a "tractor" birthday. After asking him several times what kind of birthday he wanted, I showed him some pictures and he chose one of a "tractor" (really a bulldozer). So a tractor birthday it was!

He was very excited about his birthday and gave us lots of ideas of things he wanted (mostly from commercials). We were thrilled that the thing he talked about most was Geotrax and we had already purchased a big set.

We woke up the big day and I put the finishing touches on his birthday bucket. This year's bucket had a special book, tractor shirt, watercolors, stamp set and a Happy Birthday coloring book.

When he woke up (at 6:30 like normal), we went in there with all of our camera gear and singing fun and reminded him that it was his birthday. He covered his head and was embarrassed (just like last year). I showed him the birthday bucket and he was excited to get to see all of his fun things.


We went into the dining room where his Geotrax was set up and he was SO excited. He couldn't wait to get his hands on it. Poor child had been pretending that his Thomas trains were "Jo-Jo Tracks" all along so to have the real deal was huge for him. (Ironically, now that it's been 6 weeks he doesn't even use the remote. He still wants to make the trains move manually like his wooden Thomas ones do. Oh well. )



When it was breakfast time, we had a birthday breakfast of bacon and eggs tacos (the boy loves bacon). He was so happy to see the candle but very shy about the singing. Nana and Papa were visiting so we played throughout the day with the Geotrax.



The highlight of his day was getting to go to the "jungle" for dinner. He had been asking to go to Rainforest Cafe for quite a while and he knew that that's where his birthday dinner would be. Since it was also Mother's Day, we had our fingers crossed that it wouldn't be busy (and it wasn't).

When we got to the mall where Rainforest Cafe is, Clay was so excited to see the train. The train makes a loop around the mall and he couldn't wait to get on. Nana and Papa were the chaperones while Mike, Rebecca and I got set up inside the restaurant. The kids were both thrilled to be on the train and could have ridden it all night.



When we finally got settled in the restaurant, Clay had the best time. The kids got balloon animals and special light up cups to drink from. We all had a fun dinner watching the animals and enjoying Clay's special dinner with him.




After we got home we had some of Clay's birthday cake. A tractor cake made with love (but not too pretty).

Clay loved opening his gifts and was excited about each and every one. Some of his fun gifts this year were the Hungry, Hungry Hippos game, new rain gear, a farm Lego set, new tractors, and the Bounce Back Racer.




We had such a fun day with our birthday boy and even let him stay up a little late playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos. I definitely think his "tractor birthday" was everything he thought it would be. Such a fun day!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Who Could Ask for Anything More?

Today was full of beautiful flowers and hugs,

lots of giggles,
and these two sweet things...


...it was a wonderful Mother's Day!

Happy Birthday Clay!


Clay Morgan,
Thanks for sharing your special day with me today. I am so proud to be your mother and so blessed to have shared three years with you. We love you. Happy Birthday, Big Boy!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Giddy Up!

Step 1: Yell at your mama that you want to go potty.
Step 2: Go potty and be totally defiant when she tells you that you need to wash your hands.
Step 3: Realize that maybe she did mean business and wash those hands!
Step 4: Tell her you ARE going to wear underwear to bed tonight.
Step 5: Realize that she is the boss (and sheet changer) and you will NOT wear underwear tonight.
Step 6: Scream and cry that you want to wear your horse hat to bed.
Step 7: Be amazed at how big and bad and convincing you are since she actually is allowing you to wear the horse hat (or maybe she's just picking her battles...).
Step 8: Play, play, play to avoid falling asleep.
Step 9: Wake up to hear your parents hysterically laughing and taking pictures and realize you can't see a darn thing.
Step 10: Jump around wildly trying to figure out why you can't see anything until Daddy comes to your rescue.
Step 11: Wonder if maybe it wasn't such a good idea to fall asleep leaning against the bed wearing a horse hat. Oh well.




Thursday, April 15, 2010

Like Father, Like Son


Clay and I were putting a puzzle together the other day and he asked me, "Can you pass me that piece, sweetie?"
Today he and Carolina were fighting over a toy and he told her "No! That's my toy!" I told him not to be selfish. His response," I wasn't, honey, I wasn't."
As I am trying to type this Clay is playing with the mouse. I told him to stop touching it and he told me, "I'm helping you, honey!"

I have to admit I thought it would be a long time before I heard Clay calling a girl honey and sweetie. I'm pretty happy that I get to be the first!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

When Accessories Clash (literally)

Carolina loves to put her own necklaces on but this one gave her a little trouble...


...still a little frustrated after having to get outside help....


...all better. Ta da!