Monday, October 24, 2011

Halloween Party

On Saturday,we had our annual family Halloween party. As usual, we had a great time with creative costumes, yummy food, and fun with family!

The Pitt family came as favorite red-heds. Cameron, on the far left, was Beaker from the Muppets, Emily was Pippy Longstocking, John and Wendy were Raggedy Ann & Andy, and Joey was Sideshow Bob from the Simpsons.


Travis was watching the Ute game, so I joined forces with my Mom, and we dressed as Sonny and Cher.


The clever Leybas outdid themselves again. Ethan the Nija came with his favorite box of Chinese food (one of Madi's awesome creations!), and a Geisha.



Janelle came as a swash-buckling pirate, complete with a treasure chest full of the most precious kind of treasure around, a picture of her sweet baby's ultrasound.


Cousin Nick and his wife Ashley (who watches Addi and Hailey twice a week), came as Mario and Princess Peach


Scott and Cousin Nicole hid behind these crazy masks.


For months I tried to talk Addi out of wearing this dragon/dinosaur costume but finally decided if she wanted to be a dino-dragon, that I should just let her. Hailey was a bumblebee to match her bumblebee bee-day party.(see the next post below)





Addi's buddies (Ashley's daughters) Avery as Rapunzel, and Ashtyn as Anastasia

Hailey's Bee-Day

On Wednesday, October 19, 2011, Hailey turned one. I can't believe we've had this lovely baby for a year already. Hailey is a doll. She has the funniest little teeth that make her smile perfect! She's starting to take a few steps here and there but doesn't really want to walk yet, which is fine with me. She give the sweetest kisses, waves, barks like a dog, and says Addi in adddition to a few other things. Of course my favorite still is "Momma!"

We started her morning with delicious pumpkin muffins and happy smiles!



Then we had a Bee-Day Party at our house that night. My sister Madi made the absolutely cutest invites, (I can't get them to upload, but will add them later), that invited everyone to the Gines' hive for a Bee-Bee-Q, and Bee-Day Cake. We had lots of love and support and a great time! Hailey started to get cranky near the end, but loved her cupcake for the most part. Thanks to everyone for
Bee-ing there with us. We sure love you all..and love this little bumblebee more than words can say. Happy Birthday, Hailey!
















Addi at 3.5

It's time for an Addison update! The last few months, Addison has made huge positive strides. Addi used to be hard to get along with and very volatile. She struggled for a long time with the idea of having a baby sister. Now, Addison is so sweet. She is almost sickening sweet! She asks for kisses and hugs more times than I can count each day, and loves her sister to the moon! Addi is so positive, and such a great helper. I'm proud of her and the choices she has made to be sweet and kind each day!

Addison loves to do her own hair and is quite picky about how she looks each day. In this picture, she had just gotten out of the tub, and came out of the bathroom looking so lovely!


Addi has a silly sense of humor and loves to tell jokes and make people laugh. She always pulls faces and thinks she is the funniest girl ever!



Since I can remember, Addison has had several funny quirks. She loves to line things up. She is very particular about how things are including her food and her toys. Unfortunately, this craziness even manifests in her clothes. She can only wear certain clothes that aren't too tight and don't "tease" her. She struggles and fights until we get it just right. We have to twist, and pull so they aren't too tight or the stripes match or the pants are sitting just right on her hips. She almost refuses to wear socks, and if she does, they are usually inside out because the seam on her toes drives her crazy. She won't wear jeans, and has a hard time with things that aren't loose. She also struggles with the carseat. The straps just can't be loose enough for her. I try to tell her that they have to be tight in order to be safe, but every ride in the car is a struggle. During her "episodes" I have to remind Addi to take long, deep breaths otherwise I'm afraid she'll pass out. If you let her do her own thing, her own way, most of the time we don't have issues, but if it something out of the ordinary, look out!





Addison is smart. She's learned to write her name, knows all her letters, and the sounds they make. She's working on numbers and can count to 20 - she always missing 18, though! Addison knows her colors and shapes, and is working on patterns. Addison has the best preschool tutor - Aunt Berta - and is lucky to get one-on-one time with her three times a week. The other day I picked her up and on the way home, she pointed out different types of trees - Evergreen, and Deciduous. She told me the difference between the two and that she liked the colors of the deciduous better than the evergreen.

I'm amazed everyday by the things Addison knows and what she says. I'm constantly laughing with her, and can't seem to get enough of her. Lately, the funniest thing she constantly says is, "Mom, I 'actually-gently', (accidentally) did this or did that." She also says, "That certainly is funny." or "I certainly would like Cherrios for breakfast."



I love this sweet little lady, and I'm so glad that she's mine!

Park Pics

We went to the park on Saturday with the Leybas and Ethan's best buddy Blake. We are lucky to be having such nice weather. We had a blast! They had a cool 'chair' swing that both of my girls could sit it together. It was cute to watch them giggle together!






Sunday, October 23, 2011

October Activities...

This month has been a whirlwind - and I can't believe it's nearing the end. We've been busy and had lots of fun!

To keep busy while listening to General Conference, I decided to do a craft. I made these alphabet letters out of foam board, and covered them with yarn. It took me both sessions on Sunday to finish, but I think they turned out pretty cute!



I have the best big helper on my hands. She always says, "Mom, I would like to do that, or I would help with that." She helped me make homemade pizzas for dinner one night. She's really good with patterns and shapes, and is so OCD (another post on that to come), that she made a great pizza helper!


Hailey loved eating the pizza Addi and I made!


One beautiful Saturday afternoon, the four of us went up to the mountains to look at the gorgerous colors. It was an awesome afternoon! As we drove and I took in the scenery and giggled and smiled with my family in the Jeep, I kept saying to myself how lucky I was to be there. It was one of those, "This Is What It's ALL About!" kind of moments for me! Those feelings lasted with me for a long time, and I am so thankful for my family!






For Family Night one Monday evening, Madi, Ethan, Janelle, My Girls, and I headed to the pumpkin patch. We got free tickets for four of us and only had to pay $5. It was very crowed, but we still had a great time. It ended up being much colder than I thought it would be, and I only had sweatshirts for my girls, so we didn't stay much past sunset.