Wednesday, May 20, 2009
A Little Purple Pride
We have to give a shout out the the Kansas State Wildcats and so Hayden got done up in his little outfit to show his pride in his potential future school. Just some cute pictures. Moms are allowed to get a little picture happy occasionally right? Occasionally means everyday right?
First Visit to the Zoo
Hayden and I went to the zoo this past week and I explained all the animals to him and he completely understood everything. Okay not really, but a lady with another older child had the nerve to make fun of me trying. Hey when my kid is smarter than your kid then we'll see who's laughing. Alright, maybe a little defensive but we get picked on a little more out here. Anyway, besides the comment it was fun and we were actually there for a birthday party for another little guy who was turning 1. All the kids attention spans were a little to none at all but it was fun for the mommies. Especially the mommies who got to eat their kid's cupcakes. Mmmm. Oh the picture on the left is in front of the polar bears (in the desert...poor polar bears) and if you look really close to the left of me you can actually see one and the picture on the right we are looking at seals. They were coming right up to the glass and Hayden actually saw them. I told him they were like the "Sadies" (labrador retrievers) of the sea since that is the only animal he really understands right now. Who knew...admission to the Sadie zoo is free and air conditioned.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monster Baby
So, I wanted to share a little game we play with Hayden because he loves to stand all the time and this makes it a little easier on the arms. Its called monster baby and sometimes it involves me getting drooled on but it definitely keeps him amused. I have to use what Derrick calls my cartoon voice (though he has not perfected his cartoon voice yet,) and pretty soon, Hayden is imitating me. Its really cute, at least from my angle. Sometimes Sadie (the chocolate lab) wants to play too. I'll be sad when he doesn't want to play this little game anymore, or when he gets too tall and my arms can't hold him the same way though I can't picture doing this when he's 10.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Hayden's Dedication
Hayden was dedicated to God this week at our church. It was a large group of children each individually named and dedicated by their parents. This is different than what I grew up knowing occurred where baptism was favored for babies. We chose to dedicate Hayden to God and for God knowing that we are a steward of God in the raising of this child whom He has given to us to raise up for His glory. So we chose to formally proclaim our desire to obey the Lord in raising him knowing the One true God. When Hayden is old enough to understand who Jesus is and Jesus' sacrifice for him (and all of us) and to accept his gift of grace, mercy, and redemption, then he will have the opportunity to be baptized. We ask for your prayers that his heart would be soft to the yielding of the Holy Spirit and he would come to live all the days of his life for the Lord.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Hayden's First Visit to Kansas
This past week, Hayden took his first ride on an airplane (smooth for the most part and boy do I appreciate all the help you get traveling with a baby by the airline employees) and went back to Kansas for the first time. He got to meet a lot of of the family including 3 sets of great-grandparents, great aunts and uncles, his aunt and uncle and new baby cousin Colton. He also got to see his grandmas and grandpa. We spent a week there running all over the place to introduce Hayden to as many people as we could and still didn't have enough time. As Hayden's personal assistant, let me say we will now be taking appointments for his next visit. I mean it...I'm actually going to put it in a planner. It took my little guy 3 days to get back in his groove because of my over-scheduling (novice mom) because he just hasn't figured out how to run on my schedule. Though we did fit in one day of rest because I came down with the flu...don't worry not the H1N1 (swine flu)...just the good old fashioned stomach flu. We also got to try and teach Hayden the color green. We have mainly focused on the color brown since that is what we have the most of here... brown houses, brown bushes, brown dirt, so much brown. It was so green in Kansas it hurt my eyes. He also had a growth spurt while we were there growing almost a pound in a little more than a week. Must be all the fertilizers they use leaching into the water...and then through me...to him. Interesting theory...I'll have to run a few more studies on that one. Anyway, we had a really good time seeing everyone and wish we could do it more often. Though we do have some open floor in the living room of our condo. The invitation is open to those who don't mind a mattress on the floor for a little one-on-one time with Hayden.
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