Monday, January 18, 2010

GUESS WHO IS 2!!

I can Hardly believe that it has been two years that we have had out little monkey in our family. He is such a joy. I love this little man.
We had a little birthday party for him on his birthday at Matt's parents house while we were there for Christmas. I also like to call Owen our little cookie monster, that was one of his first words and one of his favorite treats. So instead of cake we made him a GIANT cookie. He though that was pretty neat. I want to put down a few things about Owen at 2 years old.
Things that he loves: Daddy, Shoes, Dinosaurs, anything with sugar, all ladies that he thinks look like GG, he loves GG, his BSU blankie, his cow and horse, riding his bike, climbing, baths, and he thinks that he needs to take his backpack any time we leave the house.
Things he doesn't like: Having his PJ's taken off (screaming fits), or having his coat taken off (napping in it right now) kisses right after he wakes up, green beans from a can, when his sister makes him do anything, and when anyone touches the above mentioned loved things.

For the most part he is a pretty happy going kiddo. We just love your little man to pieces.

Big Boy

Matt took the front of Owen's crib off yesterday since he climbs out anyway. We are beginning the transition to the big boy bed. I can hardly believe that our little monkey is two and growing up so fast.

She keeps me laughing

Yesterday during Sacrament meeting Bailee and I were looking at the pictures in my Gospel Principles manual to help her keep quiet and to help her remember why we have the sacrament. We came to a picture and she asked who it was, I wasn't sure an there was no caption so I looked at the adjacent page and it was talking about the prophet Abraham. I took a guess and told her that it was Abraham. Her eyes lit up and she said to me "Hey! We know that song!" I was a little confused and then she proceeded to start singing "Father Abraham had seven sons..." I was trying to so hard not to bust up laughing while I explained that the Father Abraham song wasn't about the Prophet Abraham.