Thursday, November 13, 2014

Happy Six Months, Mary-Charlotte!

Our little babby girl is six months old! She is such a happy, wonderful little girl and our family is so blessed to have her. She's such a good little buddy and I love to watch her relationship with Rutherford grow. Soon we'll be starting her on some table foods and I can tell she really wants to go go go and crawl around. Happy half-birthday to our lovely little one!


MC LOOOOVES her jumperoo. I mean really loves it.

 Her first taste of watermelon - frozen in the mesh feeder. She's pretty into it.

 BoSox fan for life y'all!

 This is her first Christmas ornament, handmade by some awesome lady on etsy. I love it!

 She's growing so fast, her little six-month pants are highwaters on her now!

 Hanging out, just the girls.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Halloween!

Dude, Halloween was RAD! This year Rutherford totally understand the concept and was really into it. It was hilarious going trick-or-treating with him! He loved ringing the doorbells and he looked freaking adorable. We headed down the hill by Hearst Elementary and the neighborhood was way better for trick-or-treating than our hilly streets. It was like an old school Halloween, I was so excited for him.

We wore him out and when he came home he dumped all his candy out to view his booty. He's been good about it and we've only allowed him a piece or two. Maybe he'll forget about it and I can have it all! :)

 Drilling pumpkins with Papa the day before Halloween.
Rutherford used puffy paint to paint this one. I thought the googly eyes were a nice touch.

  
Our cowboy all dressed up and ready to go! Also - this was my first successful Ergo excursion with MC. It was great, I can't wait to use it again!
 
The anticipation was adorbs.
 
 
 Lots of good decorations in the neighborhood!

MC was a trooper and loved looking at everyone running around, especially the kiddos :)
 
 
 The haul!


The next day we kept celebrating by making some yummy sugar cookies. We delivered them to a few neighbors, too!





Put the Kibosh On It

R is hilarious and picks up phrases and words so fast. He's started singing songs a lot, too, which is awesome - especially when he makes silly voices, too.

Last night he had us cracking up. As we were getting him ready for bed I told him to "put the kibosh on it," referring to something silly, I can't remember. R immediately picked up on the word but kept pronouncing it back to us as "put the kibosh-your-teeth on it!"

Love love love.