Saturday, December 27, 2008

Torrential Rain!


Looks like it was a good thing Jeremy and I reworked the flagstone on the culvert this fall. Seems to be holding up well to all of this heavy rain!




Tuesday, December 23, 2008

A day in the life of CHEESE






Ethan has been on a picture kick lately and almost insists on a daily photograph...where he likes to give the loudest "cheese" as possible. Here are a few of the daily photos.....let's hope his smile softens as he gets older...*sigh*

Monday, December 22, 2008

Blowing milk bubbles

Sunday, December 21, 2008

LENNOX WAS HERE!!!!

Okay, so I don't have a picture, but guess who I saw at TARGET on Friday!! MR. LENNOX!!!! Mom and dad were nowhere to be seen.....Lennox was cruising the store with Papa...and it looks like he got a toy out of the deal too. He had no clue who I was, and his "who is this weird lady that knows my name" look was classic. Furrowed brow and all...
The Cellarius house can't wait until the C-M family moves into their new house down here!!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Two boys and a not too thrilled fat cat


Ham and CHEESE potatoes










Ethan decided he wanted to ham it up for the camera. He likes to say cheese.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

clean cut tots


Jeremy decided it was time for a hair cut because:

1. Aidan had decided to take the scissors to his hair of his own accord because he had gotten some sap in it from the Christmas tree. For those of you keeping count, this is the second time he has worked his own magic on his locks.

2. Jeremy felt Tiny's "muffin head" was getting out of control. While I do love that curly headed muffin, I was in a bit of agreement. He took too much of the curl off, but I'll just let it grow back.


Here is the result:


My clean-cut, non-muffin, freshly bathed children.

Hmmmmm


Dad, I think there's a light bulb out right there......

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Here we go a grizzwalding!!


Drove about an hour to Athens, IL, on Tuesday to pick out our tree for Christmas. Ethan didn' t like the cold, but he loved the free popcorn. He also enjoyed protesting the winter boots on his feet. Aidan just wanted to take the saw and cut down all the trees. I'm sure there was a bugle call made out to the secret surrounding tree hugger brigade because of this. I'm going to have to try harder to instill some left-wing values. At least I know he is firmly fascinated with wind farms.