Here's a little video of the boys in the tub.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
I'M THANKFUL FOR...
these three amazing people. Luke, my first born - the child I always dreamed of having. Grey, my baby - another dream come true. And Marc, my best friend - who works his ass off to provide for his family and allow me to be able to stay home and raise our children. Thank you, to all three of you - for loving me and showing me every day how grateful I am for the life we all share together.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
HALLOWEEN 2010
This year, like the last two years, the Faucheux family sported Halloween costumes with a Theme. But before we got all dressed up, I had to get the candy we would be giving away ready. I know what you're thinking..."what do you mean, you have to get the candy "ready"?" Well, I didn't get the "candy" ready, but I fancied up the container that would hold the said candy. I had ribbon leftover from my Halloween Toothpick wreath, so I wrapped it around a hat box that I had.
Ever since Luke was born (and we had given him his name), we talked about going as characters from Star Wars. So... this was the Big Year.


Ever since Luke was born (and we had given him his name), we talked about going as characters from Star Wars. So... this was the Big Year.
Starring as Princess Leia... Kristol

Starring as Han Solo... Marc
To save money on costumes, I made mine and Marc's... go here to see details.
Nothing really special about these two photos other than Luke's "Determined" expressions.


So after taking pictures at home, on what would become a beautifully "frightful" night...



we headed out to do some Trick-or-Treating


Again this year, the neighborhood hosted it's annual Halloween Hayride, which always starts at the Myers'.
As we waited for everyone to arrive, the boys enjoyed strutting around in their costumes and playing with their light-sabers.


After taking the boys on the "Hayride" last year, we decided that this year we would follow the caravan in the golf-cart. With all the bigger kids jumping off the wagons at each stop, it's just a little too dangerous for "little" kids. After 3 or 4 stops with the whole group, we broke off and venture on by ourselves. First, we stopped to visit with our neighbors the Nelson's. It was here that I was able to capture these "Trick-or-Treating" moments...
After the Nelsons, we went to see the Usas'. We wanted Jim and Bonnie to see the boys all dressed up. Once there, they dug right into their loot.



Jim and Bonnie were kind enough to ask us to join them for dinner, so while we ate yummy pasta and salad, the boys enjoyed candy.

After dinner, Bonnie got on the floor with the boys. Here are her and Luke singing "Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes".

Amazingly, when it was time to leave, they both picked it all up and put it all away. Marc and I were thinking..."Who are these children?". They don't pick anything up at our house.
The boys really enjoyed this year, and are at the ages (well Luke anyway) that they understand what's going on. Next year should really be a blast. I'm also pretty sure that this was probably the last year that Mommy can decide what everyone is wearing. Next year, Luke will most likely have an opinion about his costume choices. I guess I'll just have to rally and work around his pick.
I couldn't resist.
Friday, October 29, 2010
I CAN SLEEP ANYWHERE... AGAIN
Do you remember this post?
He is fast asleep on the hardwood floor.
It was from April of '09. Now, a year and a half later, he does it again...
Last night, Luke did NOT want to go to bed, so Marc took him with him over to a friends to watch Game 2 of the World Series - even though it was a school night. Normally, Luke doesn't nap anymore in the afternoon... today is different.
He's sleeping on the floor at the base of the couch under the skirt of the slip-cover.
I took this one after he briefly awoke and pulled on the skirt. He must have thought it was a blanket.

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!
Monday, October 25, 2010
PUMPKIN PATCH 2010

It's that time of year again, to go and get our pumpkins. Even though Luke went to a Pumpkin Patch with his school, we still wanted to go as a family. So, last Friday afternoon, we went back to the place we went last year.
While we waited for the Hay Ride to take us out to the patch, the boys were entertained with what the farm had to offer. First up - petting the animals. They didn't actually pet anything, but they enjoyed looking at them.
When we first arrived, there was this HUGE swarm of birds. It was kind of creepy, especially when they all took flight... we kept praying we wouldn't get crapped on.

The Patch was pretty desolate. In fact, our hay ride was EXTRA long because why we were riding around in circles in a nearby meadow, one of the farm work-hands was placing already harvested pumpkins out in the field. It was a little disheartening. But of course, the boys didn't know the difference.
Now we just have a little carving to do.
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