Friday, December 11, 2009

Big Boy

Keegan is already 6 weeks old and growing so fast...



I took Keegan to his 1 month check at the beginning of the week and he weighed in at 10 pounds 12 ounces and measured 22 1/4 inches long. I'm trying to take in every growing moment seeing that he may be our last baby. Keegan can now keep eye contact and turn his head when we talk to him. He's also our smiliest baby yet, and really enjoys being held. We are so glad to have Keegan in our family.

Breaking the Habit

Ellary is fed up with nap time...This is what she thinks about it!


So today I snuggled Ellary up in her bed for her late morning nap. She smiled. She waved goodbye. She blew kisses as I waved to her from her doorway. I thought maybe, just maybe, she'd take a nap today. Then about twenty minutes later I heard the pitter patter of little feet upon the floor above my head as I cleaned the kitchen. I let Ella play for about an hour before her infamous "moooooore?" echoed from her room. "More" is her word for everything. This time it meant "out". Boy, did she have a surprise waiting for me when I got to the top of the stairs. Look what I found-a plethora of blankets, toys, books, diapers and yes...that is a sticker stuck to her forehead and that blue, long bag that you see on the left side of the picture draping over the baby gate is a Diaper Genie bag. She managed to dismantle even that!

Okay, Ellary. I get your point. Your little smile melts my heart but it doesn't mean you'll be forgoing nap time and be getting your way any time soon!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Kris' Post: Tour de Ashland

On December 5th I ran in the Tour de Ashland, which is a half-marathon hosted by a small city (Ashland, OH) about 220 miles from East Lansing. The whole family drove down Friday night after the Ward Christmas Party (where we sang Silent Night). I trained pretty hard for this half-marathon and I met my goal pace...so I thought. It was interesting that I was using my very old GPS watch (Forerunner 201 for those of you who are wondering) and either the watch was a bit off or I took some wide turns around most of the turns in the race. According to my watch I was under the 8:25 pace that I had set out to achieve (the watch said I ran at 8:21 pace - even though I forgot to stop it until 15 seconds after the race and I was reaching for a banana - see the watch log below). However, it turns out that my watch said I ran 13.3 miles, which it factored in with my time.


When you put my official time of 1:50:45 under scrutiny (for a 13.1 mile race) it is actually 8:28 pace. Bummer. I am pretty sure that because I wasn't careful to run the shortest distance around every corner I probably did run about 13.3 miles and thus I did meet my goal in terms of pace. But that is not what the race results will show. See them here if you are interested.

Anyway, I am pretty happy about my pace because the course was SO hilly. Man I was worried when I drove into the town of Ashland and saw that this place was not flat like most of Ohio (at least the parts I had been to before this). Training in flat East Lansing, MI was not much preparation for what I saw here. Yet, I still met my goal (in my eyes). I guess I will have to try again next year with concerted effort to take the turns tight (and maybe even a new watch). Here are some pics from the race.

Here is the start of the race.


Mile 8 - Girls cheering me on.


Finish line with the family. It was freezing!!!


Here is the Google map of Ashland, OH with my GPS data overlayed on it. Click on it for a closer look.

If anyone is interested here are the individual laps for the race for me (note I forgot to hit the lap button on mile 6 so there are only 12 laps for a 13 mile race).













Thursday, November 26, 2009

Pre-Thanksgiving Celebration...And...a Moment of Despiration

Kourtney and Alyson both had feasts at their school to celebrate Thanksgiving. They had a fun time making hats and turkeys then chowing down on tasty snacks. Here are a couple pictures of Koco at her celebration. She's the lone pilgrim in the pic below!
Alyson's teacher asked her if she would play the violin for her class before feast. She played "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and did a great job especially considering she's only been taking lessons for a few months.
So, here is my MOMENT OF DESPERATION. Alyson and Kourtney were suppose to bring a snack to share with their classes. I copped out on Koco's celebration because I bought strawberry shortcake rolls and cut them up into slices. I decided that I'd actually make something for Alyson's celebration the next day, but my plans were nearly foiled when Ellary and Keegan both woke up from their naps at the same time, just when I was in the middle of stirring up blueberry cupcake ingredients. How I have forgotten how complicated schedules can get with a toddler and a newborn! Ellary was hungry. Keegan was hungry. And I only had so much time before the cupcakes needed to be made and delivered.

Ellary found a bag of Cheetos in the pantry and began to squeal "Mooore! Mooore!" while Keegan cried in his bouncy seat and I stirred, stirred, stirred. Out of pure desperation I gave in and set Ellary in her high chair, pulled off her dress and let her plow into the bag of Cheetos. Notice, I gave her a cup of yogurt, just to balance it off! In a couple of minutes I had the cupcake batter poured and in the oven, and Keegan was eating lunch too. Wow-what a time! I took these pics after Keegan ate a little and settled down, just to let you know!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fall Fun at the Park

The temperature was just perfect for a late afternoon walk yesterday so the girls, Keegan and I took a stroll to the playground while Kris was at the MSU vs. Penn State football game. Just what we needed-a little outdoor fun on a beautiful fall day.

Keegan was all decked out in his MSU fleece sweat suit that the accounting faculty gave him, so he stayed toasty warm in the snuggly on my chest. And Ellary is getting so big now that she thinks she can keep up with her older sisters. Lucky her, the ones she has love to help her pretend she's big too by holding her hand as she goes across the suspension bridge and choo-chooing down the tall slide all together.










Now that it fits...

Here are some pictures I took of Keegan in his blessing outfit last week now that it actually fits him... :)







I also took some pictures of Ellary with Keegan while he was still in his blessing outfit. She had no problem wanting to hold him on her lap. Ellary's already such a great big sister at only 18 months old!


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Back to Blogging: Keegan's Blessing Day

We blessed Keegan in our home last Sunday (October 8th) with my mom and dad, sister Renee, and many ward member friends joining us. We are grateful they all could be in attendance.
Keegan's blessing was beautiful...Kris always does such a great job preparing and then listening to the spirit to prompt what he blesses our babies with. I am very grateful for such a devoted husband who does everything with purpose and action. I'm blessed with a wonderful husband, and our children, especially Keegan are blessed to have such a great role model to look up to.