Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween & Aggie Game

For Halloween, Dax dressed up as an Aggie football player. Appropriate, as we went to the Texas A&M vs Iowa State game. Walking around campus, we lost count of how many people stopped us so they could take a picture of Dax in his Aggie costume. He really was pretty darn cute.

As usual, we got to the stadium early, but this time General Ashy made sure we got the full pre-game tour. He took us back to the Quad for Step Off, showed us some super-secret back ways to cut thru campus to watch the band march by, and then got us down on the first row of the stadium to watch the Corps march in. Dax was in heaven!

Aunt Kay, Chance, and Chance's friend, Mark were also able to come to the game. What a fun day!

Sadly, Dax skipped his nap and fell asleep in the car on the way home. He almost made it, but the last 15 minutes were too much and he crashed. Hard. We could not wake him up. So, trick-or-treating will have to wait till next year.

General Ashy introduced Dax to this Corpsman as, "Future Corps Member, Dax"


Just before Step Off


Saluting as the Corps marches by


On first row to check out the Corps as they march in


Doing the "Farmers Fight" yell


Sawin' Varsity's horns off with Chance, Mark & Aunt Kay


Fun time with Chance and Aunt Kay


Dax's half-time performance

Monday, October 26, 2009

It's a BOY!

We had our 20 week ultrasound and discovered that we're having another boy! We were a little surprised, as the tech at the 12 week ultrasound said she thought the baby looked "a little girl-y". We knew it was too early then to really tell, but since I was feeling more tired than I had with Dax, we tended to believe her. (Also, the Chinese pregnancy calendar said this baby would be a girl--not that we believed it, but it had been right with Dax--hey, 50-50 shot, right?) The tech's "girl-y" comment, I'm sure, will be used again this poor baby many times during his life, but he is most definitely a "he".

It's a BOY!
Cute, little baby feet
Side view of legs (and feet and Dupa)
Profile
20 week belly pic

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pumpkin Carving

The neighbor kids were selling pumpkins to raise money for a school trip, so Dax picked one out and we carved it up. He was really into this project. He loved digging all the seeds out. He even helped season and roast the seeds. I carved the face while he napped, but he didn't seem to mind.

Carving his first pumpkin


It feels funny


Making sure he gets it all


He loves his pumpkin!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Seben!

While Duane is in Tokyo, I've decided to get control of Dax's wake-up time. We have a new rule: he has to stay in bed until the clock says "7". The first day he woke up at his usual 5:45am; I went in, explained about the "7", and left. He cried for 40 minutes, but fell back asleep until 7:15. I showed him the "7" and told him how proud I was of him. The next day he woke up a little later and cried a little less and again fell back asleep until after 7:15. Same thing the following day: woke up later, cried less, slept until after 7:00. Eventually, he started staying asleep all the way through. It's been great. Now, when he wakes up, he looks at the clock, and yells out, "Mommy! Seben on my clock!" He has tried a couple times to claim that 6:47 means he can get up, so we're working on the difference between "first" and "last". But I have to give him credit for trying. ;)

Monday, October 19, 2009

Future Aggie

Looks like we have another "future Aggie"! Here is Baby flashing a "Gig 'em!" We were really happy that the OB took this pic for us, as he is a Longhorn.

Pumpkin Patch at Sweetberry Farms

We met up with Aunt Hollie and Payton and drove out to Sweetberry Farms in Marble Falls. We like to visit them in the Spring to pick strawberries, but this time of year they turn it in to a pumpkin patch. We let the kids explore and run around, then we enjoyed a picnic lunch and petting the goats. Next year we'll go a little earlier in the season, as the pumpkins were, shall we say, "ripe" and the flies were pretty gross. But, not enough to dampen our spirits.

This baby goat liked Dax


"Come on, Payton! Let's go check out those pumpkins!"


I got some!


He and Payton amassed quite a collection


Surveying their work

Saturday, October 17, 2009

St. Elias Mediterranean Fest

Every year St. Elias Eastern Orthodox Church puts on a Mediterranean Festival. It's the best place to get authentic Greek food. The weather was perfect and we had a lot of fun soaking up the festival atmosphere.

At the fest with Grandma


He tried (and loved!) all the food


Some of the yumminess


By the end, he was tired, but he could have watched the dancing all night

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Snoozing

This is how/where Dax took his nap today. Comfy, no?

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Texas A&M vs Oklahoma State Football Game

Watching the Corps march in before the game--one of Dax's favorite things to do


Reveille stopped right by us and Dax got to pet her


Good, old-fashioned, family fun


My boys!


"Whoop!" with General Ashy


Dax became fast friends with the girls a couple rows down

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

"Enchanted" Dancing

Dax loves the movie, "Enchanted;" he calls it the "pretty princess dvd." Here is his version of one of his favorite dance numbers in the movie.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Trikes in the Park with Payton

We met Aunt Hollie and Payton at Butler Park downtown so the kids could ride their trikes. They had a great time chasing each other around. Thanks, Aunt Hollie for the pics.

On Payton's trike


Ready to go!


Showing Payton his firetruck "tatoo" from Benjamin's party yesterday

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Date Weekend

The Aggies are starting a new series against Arkansas and they're playing the games at Cowboys' Stadium. Dax stayed with Grandma while we headed up to Dallas. Our dear friend, Kateri, was in Austin for ACL Music Fest, so she let us stay at her place near the SMU campus. We had such a nice date weekend--it really is great to spend uninterrupted, quality time with the person you love. We enjoyed eating at all the nearby restaurants: especially the upscale French bistro that reminded us of our honeymoon. We also liked walking thru the neighborhood to a cafe for breakfast. The stadium was amazing. The 65 yard-long jumbotron really was as impressive as everyone made it out to be. The Aggies had some good plays, but alas, ran out of time. It will be a good series, though, and Duane and I are looking forward to the yearly trips to Dallas.

At Cowboys' Stadium


The infamous Jumbotron


Dax and Grandma got to go to Benjamin's birthday party. There was a real firetruck at the party! Dax loved it! Until it was time to get OUT of the truck and get together for the group picture. Then, he got a little upset. But, the tears were short-lived and the good times continued.

NOT happy about having to get OUT of the firetruck for this picture


Dax and Benjamin working (conspiring?) together