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  • Christmas Eve in Pictures


    Daddy putting together their kitchen from Nana and Papa

    Noah and his wrench

    Ezra watching the action

    Checking out the new kitchen (after nap before church)

    Getting ready to have dinner with Grandpa and Grandma
    A Christmas Eve Tradition, Paper Crowns. (sorry Noah destroyed his very quickly)





    Noah discovered the stairs and took off up them as soon as we tried to change him!

    What is this blocking the stairs?

    Mmmm pumpkin pie!

    Presents!

  • Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas from all of us!

    If you missed the christmas email, check it out here.

  • Living Nativity

    Noah and Ezra (along with mom and dad) played baby Jesus this year in our church‘s Living Nativity. Poor Ez was a little fussy, but Noah loved it, the lights, animals, and music were a lot of fun.

    Ezra as baby Jesus

    Noah confused by what mom and dad were wearing

    The whole scene with a clapping baby Jesus

    In hindsight, Mary and Joseph shouldn’t have dressed Jesus in such cute pjs, something more plain would have been better, but they are silly first time parents and thought they could keep a 13 month old swaddled.

    The donkey having a little mid-show snack


    Cousin Abby was there to keep the understudy company.

  • Messy Child Contest – Ezra

    Totrags is having a messy child contest and winners will receive two full coverage bibs. My totrags’ bibs are my favorite!

    Here is Ezra’s entry:

  • Messy Child Contest – Noah

    Totrags is having a messy child contest and winners will receive two full coverage bibs. My totrags’ bibs are my favorite!

    Here is Noah’s entry:

  • boys

    I know I say this often, but i am really proud to be a dad of two little boys. I daily look forward to seeing them play,  as the little toddlers they are, but also look forward to the shenanigans of 8 year olds.

    What Is a Boy?
    By Alan Beck

    Between the innocence of babyhood and the dignity of manhood, we find a delightful creature called a boy. Boys come in assorted sizes, weights and colors, but all boys have the same creed: to enjoy every second of every minute of every hour of every day and to protest with noise (their only weapon) when their last minute is finished and the adult males pack them off to bed at night.

    Boys are found everywhere—on top of, underneath, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around or jumping to. Mothers love them, little girls hate them, older sisters and brothers tolerate them, adults ignore them and Heaven protects them. A boy is Truth with dirt on its face, Beauty with a cut on its finger, Wisdom with bubble gum in its hair and the Hope of the future with a frog in its pocket.

    When you are busy a boy is an inconsiderate, bothersome, intruding jangle of noise. When you want him to make a good impression, his brain turns to jelly or else he becomes a savage, sadistic, jungle creature bent on destroying the world and himself with it.

    A boy is a composite—he has the appetite of a horse, the digestion of a sword swallower, the energy of a pocket-size atomic bomb, the curiosity of a cat, the lungs of a dictator, the imagination of a Paul Bunyan, the shyness of a violet, the audacity of a steel trap, the enthusiasm of a fire cracker, and when he makes something he has five thumbs on each hand.

    He likes ice cream, knives, saws, Christmas, comic books, the boy across the street, woods, water (in its natural habitat), large animals, Dad, trains, Saturday mornings and fire engines.

    He is not much for Sunday school, company, schools, books without pictures, music lessons, neckties, barbers, girls, overcoats, adults, or bedtime.

    Nobody else is so early to rise or so late to supper. Nobody else gets so much fun out of trees, dogs and breezes. Nobody else can cram into one pocket-a rusty knife, a half eaten apple, three feet of string, an empty Bull Durham sack, two gum drops, six cents, a sling shot, a chunk of unknown substance and a genuine supersonic code ring with a secret compartment.

    A boy is a magical creature—you can lock him out of your workshop, but you can’t lock him out of your heart. You can get him out of your study, but you can’t get him out of your mind.

    Might as well give up—he is your captor, your jailer, your boss and your master–a freckled-faced, pint-sized, cat-chasing, bundle of noise.

    But when you come home at night with only the shattered pieces of your hopes and dreams—he can mend them like new with the two magic words—”Hi Dad!

  • 13 months!

    Bookworms!
    Bookworms!

    The boys turned 13 months on Monday and I still cannot believe how fast they are growing. I am finding it impossible to get a photo of them both looking at the camera at the same time. They are very active and really a lot of fun.

    They are both crawling everywhere now and are getting very fast. Ezra started walking and is doing it more and more. I find it fun that they are both mobile now, everyone seems to think it would be more trouble, but I am finding it easier. Noah is so much happier now that he can also crawl and get into stuff, no more throwing fits when Ezra goes off and leaves him! Yep most days my house looks like some miniature tornadoes have been at work, but they are both happy so I am happy. 🙂
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    Noah has his front two bottom teeth now. He loves to say momma especially with his growling voice. He loves books, legos, and door stoppers.
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    He still loves to play peek-a-boo and clap. He also loves to make the cutest fish face which I still haven’t caught on camera.
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    Ezra has all four front teeth, two of them are most the way in the other two are just breaking through. I am hoping he gets a break from teething for Christmas. He loves things with wheels, books, and door stoppers (of course).
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    He loves to play his own version of peek-a-boo and claps all the time, especially when he is supposed to be asleep.

    They stopped sleeping through the night and need bottles sometime between 3:30 and 6 am. Meal time is becoming very interesting at our house, they are wanting to feed themselves more and more and don’t want us to feed them. Foods they love: enchiladas, spaghetti, pizza, corn bread, stuffing, cranberry sauce, apple sauce, bananas and oatmeal, graham crackers, and craisins. Ezra loves apples. Noah loves cheese.

    This stage is a lot of fun and we are really enjoying it.

  • Photo Friday – 12.11.09

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    Two little cuties playing the piano.
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    Do you like my hat?
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    Daddy’s little helper (if only he knew he was helping install cabinet locks)
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    Three babies eating blueberry pancakes (please ignored my seriously cluttered counter behind them)
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    Pancakes are my favorite!
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    You eat these?
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    I prefer apples!

  • Ezra Walking

    Ezra has been working on his walking more and more. We have been trying to catch it on video, but he would see the camera and drop down on all four to crawl to the camera as fast as possible. I finally caught him on video this morning!

    Ez walking from Stephanie Adams on Vimeo.

  • 6 months

    6 months ago today we had this moment:
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    It was the day we became a family!
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    Look how tiny they were! I cannot believe how much they have changed in the last 6 months. They couldn’t even sit up and now they are crawling everywhere and Ez is on the verge of walking!

    What a wonderful blessing the last six months have been! Happy half anniversary Noah and Ezra!

  • Re-adoption Day

    Today was re-adoption day which is the domestication of a foreign adoption. What does that mean? That the boys are now legally Noah and Ezra and we will be getting AZ birth certificates for them.
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    Us and the Judge, he was super nice and Noah really liked him
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    Ez and mom
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    Ez and dad
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    Noah making more friends, he was very happy to meet people today
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    Noah and his favorite lady, Grandma
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    The boys having some fun with a glass door