With the new baby coming, we've been working on renovating a new room for Guthrie. Nothing big, just a couple of updates, new color and special details for a sweet guy. Here's G hangin' in his big boy room:
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Truly, a saintly kitty
Guthrie has always been fascinated with our two cats: Parker and Posey. Recently, though, he's become more and more bold with chasing, hugging, pulling, squishing- just generally "loving" (or terrorizing) each of them. While Posey is only slightly tolerant (G usually tentatively approaches her with squinty eyes because she often swats at him- don't worry, no claws!), Parker just hangs out almost waiting for the attention. Bri and I often marvel at just how patient and accepting Parker is with Guthrie's antics. Thus, Parker wins the Saint Kitty award!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloweenie
So, I admit it- we were pretty lame for Halloween this year. No real plan for a costume for G up until about 10 minutes before leaving for a costume party (he was just going to be Linus- holding his blankie). I dug out his coat from last year that had some little antennas on top, pinned them down to make ears, pinned on a tail, hastily drew some whiskers, and voila! Little G was a black kitty- his favorite animal!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Fall at the farm
Yesterday we headed to a little farm just outside of Charlotte with the Masto family to check out some animals, pumpkins, and general fall goodness. We also met our friends (and neighbors) Paul, Traci and Greta to have a full-on kidfest (those boys need to hang out with some chicks anyway!).
Checking out the pigs.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Last minute weekend trip
This weekend we decided to take an impromptu trip to Charleston, SC for a long weekend visit. It's not too far- about 3 1/2 hours- and offers so much: the beach, historic areas, a downtown that is incredibly walkable and good food. We didn't have many plans besides definitely heading to the beach, seeing our friend Pat, and swimming in the indoor hotel pool (which was supposedly heated, but turned out wasn't- that didn't stop our boys from swimming a couple times though! The hotel staff, visitors, and I thank you, Brian, for not making me squeeze into a bathing suit!).
We didn't take many pictures of the trip, besides the time we spent at the beach- so, you get a beach-time bonanza:
Monday, October 19, 2009
Cute guy
The other day when Guthrie woke up from a nap, he was leaning over the side of his crib against the wall, making the sign for "help." I couldn't figure out what he wanted help with until I looked down the small space between the wall and his crib and realized that there was a rather large collection of socks hiding in a pile on the floor under the crib. Evidently, G had been tossing his socks down there for some time before or after his naps and we just hadn't particularly noticed his small stock of socks dwindling.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Dixie Classic Fair
Over the past week, we've had the pleasure of having visits from grandparents galore! My mom came in town 2 Saturdays ago to hang out and help with Guthrie while the Circle of Eight had our fall pottery sale at our house. It was so great to have her here and G definitely enjoyed his time with her until....Saturday night when he initiated us into that special rite as parents: the restaurant vomit-fest! We were out celebrating our sale with our friend Ronan, mom, Bri, Guthrie and me, when low and behold, poor little G lost his cookies. We handled it smoothly and whisked the little guy out with little mess (besides down my shirt!), receiving sympathetic glances from other parents. On the bright side, Mawmaw got lots of cuddle time from a little guy who typically is constantly on the go and squirmy on laps.
Granny and Grandpa Sanders came through town to hang and wire a Habitat house just a couple of days after Mawmaw left town. Once again, it was a great visit with lots of playing and cuddling to be had!
We had originally hoped to go out to Shelby, NC for the Cleveland County Fair while the grandparents were in town, but that didn't work out for obvious reasons. So instead, this past Sunday we found out that the Dixie Classic Fair was still in the works up in Winston-Salem, so we headed that way. We just knew that Guthrie would be beside himself seeing all the animals, rides and attractions....boy, were we right!
Mounting up on the pony- oh yes, note the baby bump (it's so hard to believe that our belly baby is already 28 weeks along!)!
To say the least, Guthrie was delighted to be riding the pony. He was laughing the entire time- it was hard for me not to cry, he was so happy. What an amazingly warm feeling inside to see your child filled so much with joy- there's nothing like it.


Bye bye ponies!
What a special day! And little G slept the entire way home, dreaming of fried fair food and hungry camels...
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