04 January 2019

Sayings and spellings

Well there's no shortage of words in our house, that's for sure. Someone is always talking (maybe it's me, usually it's the boys). Thought I'd share some of December's finest before I launch into my holiday recap post.

In no particular order...

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Alex (playing with his toy cars): "Look Mommy! I'm driving an ASHTON Martin!"

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Me: "Alex, your hair is so long!"
Alex (exasperated): "It grows Mommy."

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Alex (seeing it was dark): "Wow it's really late out." 

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My favorite spellings (by Ashton): "Santa Claws", "Happy Holadase" and in a letter to Pete, our elf, "Welcome bac Pet, I mist you." When Alex was practicing his letters the other day, he told me he was doing both uppercase and "downercase".

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Both boys have (modified) mohawks lately. Alex says that "spiky is his style". One night after they washed their hair Alex pointed to his freshly combed head and said "LOOK Mommy. ALL of my hair is busy right now being in this mohawk."

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Alex: "How many elves do you think Santa has? Like a hundred?"
Ashton: "No way, like way more. Like infinity."
Alex: "Like a thousand and a hundred and sixteen hundred and eighty?"
Ashton: "No no, Alex, it's at least a dozen."
Alex: "Ooo, yeah that sounds right."

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Alex (handing me an umbrella): "Can you turn this on for me?"

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Alex called the tissues the "nose box"  

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When we had winter weather in the forecast, Alex told Jason "Better get repaired, Daddy, for the snow."

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Alex, playing on my laptop: "I'm so good at typing. SO good. I'm like a scientist at it."

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I gave Alex his milk in a stemless wine glass. He threw his hands up and said "Where's the stand?"

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In church on Christmas Eve, during the homily, the priest was asking rhetorical questions about everyone's year and what we all pray we can put behind us. He said, "Perhaps you've had an issue with a loved one. Or have you had a strain on a friendship? Maybe there's been a problem with money, or health. Does any of this sound like something you've struggled with?" Ashton, listening intently, whispered to me, "I don't see any hands. I guess no one knows."

He also held up his index and middle finger in a V when the priest said "Let us offer each other a sign of peace."

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We were getting dressed to see Santa and Alex had on a sweater. He tugged at it and said "Ooof, these clothes are so heavy Mommy. I'm going to have to try really hard not to get hot." (Because when he gets hot he just starts taking things off and he knew how important his sweater was to seeing Santa ;) )

Next to him, Ashton was in his new hightops and said, "These shoes are just so...fresh! And jumpy!" and then Alex said, "Mmm hmmm. I know how that feels." He says that a lot lately in response to things. Lol ???

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After a long road trip, Alex: "It’s good to feel home."

12 December 2018

Family photos 2018

We were on the ball this year everybody! Partially because I had a gift card and partially because I was motivated to get some pictures with the leaves actually still on the trees (last year it was so late and they had all dropped). There's not much to really say! We went to Wellesley College in October, it was a misty, kind of overcast morning but the pictures still came out fine. If you read this and you are also on my Christmas card address list, prepare to see a few of these twice.











You only need one good one and we got more than that I'd say. The boys are getting easier and easier to bribe as they get older, that's what it is ;)

28 November 2018

A 2 for 1

Well I'm stooping to a new low here in my blogland - I'm *gasp* combining two holidays into one post and I'm going to blow through them (a few pics, minimal text). I'm just too far behind and now that Christmas is almost here, I really can't spend December in arrears. So:

Halloween


First things first. My themed mantel. This post is nothing without that


This was last year's and clearly before I took the tags off everything haha. This year's was better but somehow I don't have a picture (for shame!). But this the little shelf/coat rack thingy in the kitchen that I change seasonally. It's safe to say that decorating this is one of the things I live for and I'm not even ashamed to admit that!

Besides the mantel, of course there were the pumpkins. Have to do those. And also of course, both boys had to do the whole thing by themselves. Draw the face (several drafts- magic erasers are good for clearing sharpie off a gourd, who knew?) and then carve all the pointy teeth with an itty bitty serrated pumpkin knife and it all only took a thousand hours. Alex just kept moving his knife in and out of the same spot, never actually making any progress. You could not tell him that though. In the end he cried because he didn't like how his came out so then I had to give him mine and we started all over. Another thousand hours. Jason and I were permitted to minimally assist at times. It all looked like this.








This is fun. Without fail, Jason sticks his tongue out any time he is concentrating on something. Look at Jason and then look at Ashton ;) 





The pumpkins were almost a bigger deal than the trick or treating. I didn't even attempt to photograph that, but I did end up with some fireball and a hot toddy with my bestie :)


Group costume shot with Elijah and Crosby:


So Ashton, full of stealth, was a ninja. Alex was like, a bull. He was like the cowboy AND the bull.




Here's a more descriptive side shot. 


The bull was a bit unwieldy and 4 houses into trick-or-treating, Alex fell twice and had had enough. Luckily Grandma was visiting and took him back to the house to hand out candy. When Jason, Ashton and I rolled in about 8:15 pm, Alex took one look at how much candy Ashton had, cried that Ashton had more than he did (Alex really is a crier), and how was he supposed to go out and get more now that it was too late? 

So that was Halloween.

On to...
THANKSGIVING

You know what comes first!


We had a full house for this one - Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Chris, Aunt Lizzie, Owen, and Sarne. Berg, Karen and Jayden came for the actual meal itself, which consisted of the same recipes we make every year. Why mess? (It's funny, if you look at last year's post about this, the pictures are pretty much the exact same lol - including one of Grandpa chopping!)


30 pounder!




Whiskey sours, naturally!


Hastily taken photos of the spread





So much to be grateful for! Like how the boys (ages 3, 4, 6 and 7) gave us 10 seconds to eat in peace before needing something lol.

Happy Thanksgiving!

09 November 2018

Blue 42, Blue 42, Hut Hut!

I only know that line because of Ace Ventura. ANYWAY, Ashton just wrapped his first season of flag football! We have been allll about the game this fall - practices on Wednesdays (even in the rain!), games on Saturdays, watching it professionally on TV (pause for photos)



 under the friday night lights at Natick HS (pause again)



and we even hit a BC game (annnnd pause again).







This was the first year Natick offered a K/1 flag football league and frankly, it was awesome. The coaches, the people, all of it. Ashton actually really learned how to play and the season felt, I don't know, official. Must have been the green screen ;)



Back row, middle. #7!


It should be noted that Ashton always came home sweaty and filthy (see face):


And on Saturdays, even though his games were often at 8 or 9 am, he wore his jersey the whole day :) In other news, his mouthguard proved to be good practice for the retainer he now wears, and I only had to drag Alex off the field two hundred times during the course of the season! (That's him next to Ashton:)


His turn next year, when he is in kindergarten (!!).

Just wanted to post some of my favorite pictures somewhere. Enjoy :D











And a quick video of him scoring a touchdown: 

Final huddle of the season. That's a wrap!