4.18.2009

It's finally here...SPRING!

Spring has sprung and Matt-matt & Jordi are...

going...




going...



gone...

(I love how their little movements are totally in sync with each other in those pictures.)


HAPPY SPRING!



4.08.2009

An apple a day...

Jeremy sat the boys on the kitchen counter to "help" him cook. While sitting there, they both grabbed an apple out of the fruit bowl and started munching away.


Partners in crime. Best buds


Does this picture of Matthew look like a Jeremy mini-me, or what?!

Cheeeese!

Mmmmmm

4.07.2009

Quote of the Day

Said a concerned little Matthew about his doggie who was licking at a big cut on his hind leg:

"Mommy, Eddie broken."

So sweet.

4.06.2009

Happy (belated) birthday to me!

Although my birthday was a full month ago, I've decided it was such a post-worthy day that I'd still take a minute to blog about it. It was one of my best birthdays ever! Each year I milk my birthday for all it's worth so really, I celebrate it for multiple days rather just one day. After all, one day is just not enough to celebrate being me. ;-)

For starters, it was like 70 - 75 degrees that whole weekend - unusual for Ohio at the beginning of March. On Thursday, my parents, Jeremy, the boys and I went out for a late-ish breakfast (my parents stayed over Wednesday night). After breakfast, Jeremy and my dad stayed home with the boys while my mom and I went shopping for 4 glorious hours. I spent every dime of my birthday gift certificates. When we got home, Jeremy had a gourmet dinner ready of the most amazing, oozing-with-cheese lasagna I've ever tasted, grilled garlic bread, and cranberry-apple spinach salad. We had ice cream cake, opened presents, put the boys down for bed early and relaxed while watching a movie.
On Friday, Jeremy had planned a surprise getaway for me. We all drove over to Indy afterwhich Jeremy and I left the boys at my parents' whilst the two of us escaped to a romantic bed & breakfast. We spent the day downtown eating lunch, walking around the beautiful canal and enjoying the city. It was 24 hours of no kids, no work, just-the-two-of-us heaven. Saturday, we took Matt and Jordi to the zoo and then went out for a birthday dinner with my family, including my sister and her husband. On Sunday, Jeremy concluded my birthday festivities with a massage and a full spa foot massage - foot soak, pumice stone, foot scrub, shea butter. The works. (sorry, no picture for this one)

Funniest Moment of the Day: When Jeremy brought out the ice cream cake, the boys were SO excited. It was so frozen, though, that by the time Jeremy was able to cut through it, Jordan had started eating his fists (see pic below). When Jordi finally got a piece of ice cream cake, he put a HUGE bite in his mouth. You could see the brain freeze forming as panic flooded his tiny face. He started crying, "Cold, owie, COLD!" I jumped up and put a cup of apple juice to his mouth to soothe the shock of the cold. He took a sip, relaxed, and then said, "Mmmmm...Nice and cozy." Haha, what a character.

"If I don't get a piece of that cake in 5 seconds, I swear I'll eat my hand."

Best Moment of the Day: My mom and I were out shopping and some guy overheard us talking about my birthday. He offered to buy me a drink because he thought it was my 21st birthday. Suh-weet! 28 going on 22.

Best Gift: It's a toss-up:
1. My mom cleaned my entire house.
2. Jeremy wrote me the most beautiful love letter. If you've read the Twilight books, you know how Bella had saved up her favorite moments of herself and Edward, and in the end she finally got to share her thoughts with him? Jeremy wrote me a letter as if he were sharing his memories of his favorite moments with me. I won't divulge the contents as most are either too risque or too embarrassing to reveal to the public. It was so incredibly sweet, though.

4.03.2009

Bookworms

Jeremy and I have always read books out loud to each other. It's corny, I know, but it's something to do together besides watch TV all the time. So, I was evil and made Jeremy read the Twilight series with me (mwha-ha-ha-ha). In my defense, he usually picks the books and they're almost always some kind of sword-slashing, gun-shooting spy books or something. It was my turn to pick and I picked the Twilight books because I wanted to see what all the hype was about. Well, we're done now and I liked them quite a bit, although I was a little disappointed in the ending - romantic and happy, but somewhat anti-climatic. Surprisingly, Jeremy actually kind of liked the books too; and besides, it was nice to have someone there reading with me to poke fun at the "oh, gag me," ridiculously mushy parts. Anyway, well-done, Stephanie Meyer! I'm looking forward for the second movie to come out too. Btw, has anyone read her new written-for-adults book called "The Host"? Is it good?