Tuesday, November 19, 2013

O'Halloran Leaf Collection

The O'Halloran engineers came up with quite the leaf collecting/chopping/transporting contraption this last weekend. (For the record, Chris suggested that I call it a "leaf collection system" instead of a contraption.) It turned out to be pretty impressive and should save a lot of time in raking seasons to come. Natalie and I supervised their work for a couple hours Saturday afternoon. She loved running around outside, and I got a nice little work out chasing her.





Sunday, November 17, 2013

Moments to Remember

This post isn't as much of a post for others as it is a post for me. It's somewhat of a digital note for the "motherhood memories" section of my brain.

Because I hope to never forget the sweetness of this evening.

Bedtime has been rough around here lately. We're changing up our routine a bit, and Natalie doesn't quite have the hang of it yet. We're getting there, but it's still rough. Tonight she went down really easily after just a short bit of singing and bouncing, but she woke up crying an hour later, so the singing and bouncing continued. As she laid cradled in my arms with her eyes closed, she puckered up her lips, leaned forward, kissed me, then laid back in my arms.

My heart melted right then and there. Nights like these are rough, but they're so so worth it.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Tiny Cheerleader

We got to go to our second K-State game of the season on Saturday, which was perfect because Natalie just got a new (to us) K-State cheerleader uniform.

(Thanks Tom and Missy for the tickets and Jennifer for the outfit!)



Friday, November 1, 2013

Little Red Riding Hood

Natalie wore Aunt Erica's Little Red Riding Hood costume for Halloween last night.




She was just one week old last Halloween, so this was her first time trick-or-treating. She was brave at the first couple houses we went to, but then she decided that being held was a much safer option than standing in front of the door.


She spent most of the evening clutching her basket in one hand and a piece of chocolate in the other. She was still clutching her basket as I put her in the bath tub at the end of the night, and the only things she would let go of it for were M&Ms. So Little Red Riding Hood ended her big night with a luxurious bath accompanied by chocolate.