Moxen Eats! - with a little help from his sis.
Moxen Stands! - with a little help from his crib.
(I went into his room the other day when he woke from a nap and he was standing up!)
Moxen (and family) Flies! - with a little help from his Dad.
Moxen Frog (s)! - with a little help from his Mom.
Moxen Moves! -with a little help from his arms.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Slacker
Yes I know I'm a slacker! I need to post pictures of Kenna's birthday, our trip to the grand canyon, and other life events of recent times.
I just don't have time to edit those photos. So, know that Kenna really is 3 and she had a good birthday party with her family at Pizza Hut - even though she threw up several times that morning.
We enjoyed the Grand Canyon as much as you can with three little ones - one who is scared to get close to the edge, one who can't get close enough (because we've got her in a climbing harness with a rope) and one who is so small he doesn't even know that we're miles from home.
It was a good conference in Phoenix, my presentation went well and folks gave it high ratings. I'm also a published author of a journal article! (That doesn't mean much to most of you, but it was a long time coming working with a colleague of mine; so, GLAD it's finally published and we have something to show for the year that we worked on the article.)
Mox is teething and almost has three teeth as of this morning. He'll probably have six teeth total by the end of this week or next. He still can't figure out crawling, but he's damn good at the G.I. Joe scoot with his arms. He signed his first word, which was Milk; so he's a boy after Morgan's own heart. :) For those of you who remember she called me "ma, ma, ma, ma" while signing Milk for a very long time.
That's all for now - back to writing field notes for a research project I'm working on. (I just forgot to bring my notes to lunch to finish typing them!)
I just don't have time to edit those photos. So, know that Kenna really is 3 and she had a good birthday party with her family at Pizza Hut - even though she threw up several times that morning.
We enjoyed the Grand Canyon as much as you can with three little ones - one who is scared to get close to the edge, one who can't get close enough (because we've got her in a climbing harness with a rope) and one who is so small he doesn't even know that we're miles from home.
It was a good conference in Phoenix, my presentation went well and folks gave it high ratings. I'm also a published author of a journal article! (That doesn't mean much to most of you, but it was a long time coming working with a colleague of mine; so, GLAD it's finally published and we have something to show for the year that we worked on the article.)
Mox is teething and almost has three teeth as of this morning. He'll probably have six teeth total by the end of this week or next. He still can't figure out crawling, but he's damn good at the G.I. Joe scoot with his arms. He signed his first word, which was Milk; so he's a boy after Morgan's own heart. :) For those of you who remember she called me "ma, ma, ma, ma" while signing Milk for a very long time.
That's all for now - back to writing field notes for a research project I'm working on. (I just forgot to bring my notes to lunch to finish typing them!)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
The moment you've all been waiting for!
My new bike is here! This bike's first trip out of Mike's Hike and Bike - the retailer of the Madsen bike (bucket or rack) in the southeast!
Me taking my first ride. I'm headed down Main Street to pick up the girls.
Taking her for a spin with the family. After I ride more, I'll give a report of how it rides. But my first reaction is that it's great. The ride is stable (except when the girls are next to each other on the back seat pushing and shoving each other). The hills weren't too bad - although I didn't go up a monster hill like Mike did. He took his 230 (or so) pound brother for a ride up a very steep hill behind the store.
On other notes. We went to the zoo recently. Although the following picture isn't in focus, it is still a great memory of Kenna feeding the giraffe. For those of you who don't know, she has a momma and baby pair of giraffes that she carries around with her quite a bit. She had them in the stroller that day and held them up so they could see the real giraffes.
Just a cute picture of me and my Moxie boy.
He's not crawling yet, but he can maneuver his way around most any room. Of course at this point, he doesn't always go the direction he wants. I walked into the girls' room this evening and he was under Kenna's bed doing pull-ups on the foot board - no I'm not kidding! I wasn't quick enough with the camera. He was all the way under the bed and chewing on the sheet by the time I got back.
All my kids - oh and Michael too.
Me taking my first ride. I'm headed down Main Street to pick up the girls.
Taking her for a spin with the family. After I ride more, I'll give a report of how it rides. But my first reaction is that it's great. The ride is stable (except when the girls are next to each other on the back seat pushing and shoving each other). The hills weren't too bad - although I didn't go up a monster hill like Mike did. He took his 230 (or so) pound brother for a ride up a very steep hill behind the store.
On other notes. We went to the zoo recently. Although the following picture isn't in focus, it is still a great memory of Kenna feeding the giraffe. For those of you who don't know, she has a momma and baby pair of giraffes that she carries around with her quite a bit. She had them in the stroller that day and held them up so they could see the real giraffes.
Just a cute picture of me and my Moxie boy.
He's not crawling yet, but he can maneuver his way around most any room. Of course at this point, he doesn't always go the direction he wants. I walked into the girls' room this evening and he was under Kenna's bed doing pull-ups on the foot board - no I'm not kidding! I wasn't quick enough with the camera. He was all the way under the bed and chewing on the sheet by the time I got back.
All my kids - oh and Michael too.
Firetruck
My mom came to visit the kids last week and she brought them a firetruck that she had refurbished.
Here are some pictures of the kids that day.
Moxen checking out the action.
Morgan's thrilled with the new ride.
Kenna takes a turn at the wheel.
Kenna likes the bell.
What you don't see in the pictures is the fire hose that mom fashioned. You can see it in the picture with Kenna driving and Morgan riding behind. They were quick to take that off and have been spraying everything in site with it.
Here are some pictures of the kids that day.
Moxen checking out the action.
Morgan's thrilled with the new ride.
Kenna takes a turn at the wheel.
Kenna likes the bell.
What you don't see in the pictures is the fire hose that mom fashioned. You can see it in the picture with Kenna driving and Morgan riding behind. They were quick to take that off and have been spraying everything in site with it.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Check out this bike!
Mike is back from Interbike. Check out this bike:
I think it is too cool for words and I might get one. It can hold up to 4 kids! I'm not sure I'm strong enough to haul all of our babes at the moment, but how cool is that bike with the build in place for kids to ride? I'll keep you posted if I get one.
I think it is too cool for words and I might get one. It can hold up to 4 kids! I'm not sure I'm strong enough to haul all of our babes at the moment, but how cool is that bike with the build in place for kids to ride? I'll keep you posted if I get one.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Who has been taking pictures?
Morgan obviously got a hold of the camera sometime while Kenna was hamming it up.
I found the picture above while looking through the ones I downloaded a week or so ago. I had no idea this was there.
Below you'll see my three bathing beauties.
ETA: Deleted photo due to rampant idiocy of folks and pictures of cute kids in baths.
During one of the famous date night treats, Mike and I took all of the kids (7 of them including Moxen) to the Circus! I didn't get many photos of the action, but you can see the kids are enjoying the show high in the sky.
And, if you are wondering how you corral six 2-4 year old children...learn from the best. Use the pre-school teacher trick and give them a rope to hold!
The most exciting part of the circus for the adults was seeing the protesters with signs about protecting the elephants at the gate. This circus was so small, the only animals involved were some exuberant dogs and fat donkeys.
I found the picture above while looking through the ones I downloaded a week or so ago. I had no idea this was there.
Below you'll see my three bathing beauties.
ETA: Deleted photo due to rampant idiocy of folks and pictures of cute kids in baths.
During one of the famous date night treats, Mike and I took all of the kids (7 of them including Moxen) to the Circus! I didn't get many photos of the action, but you can see the kids are enjoying the show high in the sky.
And, if you are wondering how you corral six 2-4 year old children...learn from the best. Use the pre-school teacher trick and give them a rope to hold!
The most exciting part of the circus for the adults was seeing the protesters with signs about protecting the elephants at the gate. This circus was so small, the only animals involved were some exuberant dogs and fat donkeys.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
House Tour
The new entry hall. The artwork will be put on the wall at some point.
The new "office" consists of the beautiful new computer hutch in the dining room and the closet in our room. In case you don't remember out closet runs the entire length of our room. Two shelves are completely full of books and boxes from the previous office.
The new view from the bathroom. What you see below is where our diaper changing station, a large black cabinet, and a nice set of shelves used to be.
Inside of the "closet" across from the bathroom, you find this magnificent set of STAIRS!!! that lead to the basement. Eventually, we will have some shelves in here too.
Below, you'll get a glimpse of the basement. Most likely you've never seen this place. Now it is a functional space complete with futon, school table, school supplies, a bathroom, and toys!
The view from the girls' bedroom. Basically, what you see below is their doorway moved into their room and the extra door that used to be in their room (that connected to to the office) is now in the hall way thanks to a very small L shaped wall in their room (the new purple paint wall).
And, now what you've all been waiting for - ok, not really... But still, the 3rd child has to get something out of this deal, right? Moxen's new room (aka 1/2 of the old office). We still need to finish cleaning the office stuff out of there, paint, and move his things in. (Deborah, we'll be dropping the kids off right on time next Tuesday night for Date Night - We've got a date with paint rollers!)
That's it for the home tour. All of the work is done and we're very pleased with the results. I was thinking that we would have to move in order to have enough space for all of us, but this redeisgn is just what we needed. We feel like we have tons more space (because of the basement) and I don't think I can say how thrilled I am with the easy access to the laundry and the extra bathroom in the basement that was almost never used before. In case anyone is looking to complete a similar project, we used Allen Bradshaw to do the work. He's a customer at Mike's Hike and Bike, and his daughter was in Morgan's class at Burrier last year. I won't post his contact information here ('cuz I didn't ask him), but please let me know if you'd like it. They did great work for a fair price.
The new "office" consists of the beautiful new computer hutch in the dining room and the closet in our room. In case you don't remember out closet runs the entire length of our room. Two shelves are completely full of books and boxes from the previous office.
The new view from the bathroom. What you see below is where our diaper changing station, a large black cabinet, and a nice set of shelves used to be.
Inside of the "closet" across from the bathroom, you find this magnificent set of STAIRS!!! that lead to the basement. Eventually, we will have some shelves in here too.
Below, you'll get a glimpse of the basement. Most likely you've never seen this place. Now it is a functional space complete with futon, school table, school supplies, a bathroom, and toys!
The view from the girls' bedroom. Basically, what you see below is their doorway moved into their room and the extra door that used to be in their room (that connected to to the office) is now in the hall way thanks to a very small L shaped wall in their room (the new purple paint wall).
And, now what you've all been waiting for - ok, not really... But still, the 3rd child has to get something out of this deal, right? Moxen's new room (aka 1/2 of the old office). We still need to finish cleaning the office stuff out of there, paint, and move his things in. (Deborah, we'll be dropping the kids off right on time next Tuesday night for Date Night - We've got a date with paint rollers!)
That's it for the home tour. All of the work is done and we're very pleased with the results. I was thinking that we would have to move in order to have enough space for all of us, but this redeisgn is just what we needed. We feel like we have tons more space (because of the basement) and I don't think I can say how thrilled I am with the easy access to the laundry and the extra bathroom in the basement that was almost never used before. In case anyone is looking to complete a similar project, we used Allen Bradshaw to do the work. He's a customer at Mike's Hike and Bike, and his daughter was in Morgan's class at Burrier last year. I won't post his contact information here ('cuz I didn't ask him), but please let me know if you'd like it. They did great work for a fair price.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Life is back in full swing
Not that our lives were not in full swing all summer as well, but the pace has picked up again.
Morgan will be attending a co-op class on Mondays beginning next week. And on Wednesday afternoons she'll be taking a dance class. We kept hoping that she would grow out of the "I want to be a ballerina dancer" phase and move on to something else, but she has been asking for a class for over a year now. We (I) finally gave in and signed her up. I'll keep you posted on how long that lasts.
Kenna will begin her first year at Burrier this year. Because she is a younger student she will go on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. She is super excited to get to go to Morgan's old school. Heck - getting to go to school is how we convinced her to pee and poop on the toilet instead of a diaper!
If you'll notice both girls have their activities on the same days. Yes, life is going to be extremely crazy this semester. Especially so, since I teach on MWF until 2:15.
Moxen is growing like a ....well a well fed Mom's milk baby. He rolls over, sits with fairly good balance, smiles lots, and jabbers all the time. He enjoys hanging out at Mike's Hike and Bike a couple of days a week. Edited to add...Oh, yeah, he also has two bottom teeth!
I would give picture updates of all of this good stuff, but we're remodeling our house right now; which has caused some drawers (i.e. the one with the cord that hooks the camera to the computer) inaccessible.
Pretty simple stuff, really. We're adding a couple of walls to make a room for Moxen, an entry hall, and a closet that will also have stairs to the basement. Have I mentioned how excited I am that someday soon I won't have to go outside, through a gate, and in two doors to get to the washer and dryer? Not to mention that when Mike takes forever sitting on the toilet on cold winter mornings I won't have to freeze my toes off by making a treck outside and down to the basement to go pee!
Once the mess gets settled a bit - hopefully by next weekend the remodel will be done - I'll post some pictures to show off the new redesigned Hale-House.
Wish me luck in getting all of our belongings relocated to their new places!
Morgan will be attending a co-op class on Mondays beginning next week. And on Wednesday afternoons she'll be taking a dance class. We kept hoping that she would grow out of the "I want to be a ballerina dancer" phase and move on to something else, but she has been asking for a class for over a year now. We (I) finally gave in and signed her up. I'll keep you posted on how long that lasts.
Kenna will begin her first year at Burrier this year. Because she is a younger student she will go on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. She is super excited to get to go to Morgan's old school. Heck - getting to go to school is how we convinced her to pee and poop on the toilet instead of a diaper!
If you'll notice both girls have their activities on the same days. Yes, life is going to be extremely crazy this semester. Especially so, since I teach on MWF until 2:15.
Moxen is growing like a ....well a well fed Mom's milk baby. He rolls over, sits with fairly good balance, smiles lots, and jabbers all the time. He enjoys hanging out at Mike's Hike and Bike a couple of days a week. Edited to add...Oh, yeah, he also has two bottom teeth!
I would give picture updates of all of this good stuff, but we're remodeling our house right now; which has caused some drawers (i.e. the one with the cord that hooks the camera to the computer) inaccessible.
Pretty simple stuff, really. We're adding a couple of walls to make a room for Moxen, an entry hall, and a closet that will also have stairs to the basement. Have I mentioned how excited I am that someday soon I won't have to go outside, through a gate, and in two doors to get to the washer and dryer? Not to mention that when Mike takes forever sitting on the toilet on cold winter mornings I won't have to freeze my toes off by making a treck outside and down to the basement to go pee!
Once the mess gets settled a bit - hopefully by next weekend the remodel will be done - I'll post some pictures to show off the new redesigned Hale-House.
Wish me luck in getting all of our belongings relocated to their new places!
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Summer Highlights
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Photo Update
The family bed!
The kids out playing in the water on a recent camping trip to Kincaid Lake State Park.
Moxen at 6 weeks. He holds his head up much higher now and is working on balance for sitting up.
Morgan on that same camping trip.
Kenna packed up and ready for her first sleep over at her Grandmother's house. Morgan went with her, but it wasn't her first trip. Just first time in a loooooong time.
Hope you enjoyed the update. Too busy for more.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Perfect Swaddling blanket
My friend Gretchen gave us a handmade perfect swaddling blanket.
I have to say that her description is just right. It is a great blanket. The right shape for getting a baby swaddled, very soft, not too warm.
The best part is that it is big enough to keep swaddling even my big ol' babe. Moxen, at not quite 2 months, can still easily be swaddled in that blanket when almost every other blanket we have is too small to fit around him and reach back to the front to tuck it in, which is essential for keeping him swaddled.
So, Gretchen, Thanks!
Also, I highly recommend the Happiest Baby on the Block book that she mentions as well.
I have to say that her description is just right. It is a great blanket. The right shape for getting a baby swaddled, very soft, not too warm.
The best part is that it is big enough to keep swaddling even my big ol' babe. Moxen, at not quite 2 months, can still easily be swaddled in that blanket when almost every other blanket we have is too small to fit around him and reach back to the front to tuck it in, which is essential for keeping him swaddled.
So, Gretchen, Thanks!
Also, I highly recommend the Happiest Baby on the Block book that she mentions as well.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Thursday, April 09, 2009
A week in the life of Moxen
Here are some pictures of Moxen's first week of life.
The birthday party!
Blowing out the candle with a little help from his Dad.
And the two views most prominent in his life right now - not necessarily in order - I couldn't figure out the right order.
Good ol' mom's milk in the woods! What could be better?
In addition to what you see here, he also spent some quality time with his grandparents. Those pictures are yet to come.
The birthday party!
Blowing out the candle with a little help from his Dad.
And the two views most prominent in his life right now - not necessarily in order - I couldn't figure out the right order.
Good ol' mom's milk in the woods! What could be better?
In addition to what you see here, he also spent some quality time with his grandparents. Those pictures are yet to come.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Welcome to a new Hale!
Moxen James was born this morning at about 6:45. All 10 lbs 4 oz and 22 inches of him are doing well!
Wendy won our contest by guessing the right birth date - we still don't know what her prize will be. Feel free to post your comments about what you think her prize should be.
Here's a picture of Morgan reading Moxen is first book. It was much cuter before she realized I was taking a picture - but she did read him the book.
Wendy won our contest by guessing the right birth date - we still don't know what her prize will be. Feel free to post your comments about what you think her prize should be.
Here's a picture of Morgan reading Moxen is first book. It was much cuter before she realized I was taking a picture - but she did read him the book.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Making room for baby
One birthday guess bites the dust! Still plenty of other guesses to go.
While waiting for the newest baby Hale to arrive we've been busy trying to make sure we've got everything we need and plenty of places to sleep.
Since at least one of the girls comes to our bed on most nights, and at least once every week or so, both of them join us, we (I?) decided that I need more space to sleep. Our queen bed with 4 people plus a pregnant belly was just not cutting it. Also, after the baby comes, 5 folks in one queen bed really wouldn't do.
So, we began investigating ways to have ample sleeping space for all involved - not that the girls don't have perfectly lovely bunk beds in their own room, but you know snuggling with someone else is much better!
After many ideas and trial runs, we've decided on a twin bed next to our queen bed. That was fine and dandy but didn't leave us much room for a safe sleeping place for the baby when we weren't all snuggled together, a big girls "no go zone" if you will.
While trying to figure it all out, I remembered a friend's baby hammock. I reminded Mike, and being the crafty guy that he is he made a couple for us. One for regular home use and one to travel and to keep at the shop for when the little one goes to the store with him.
Check it out:
And just in case you don't trust the weight bearing ability Mike was hanging out it in with the girls the other day!
While waiting for the newest baby Hale to arrive we've been busy trying to make sure we've got everything we need and plenty of places to sleep.
Since at least one of the girls comes to our bed on most nights, and at least once every week or so, both of them join us, we (I?) decided that I need more space to sleep. Our queen bed with 4 people plus a pregnant belly was just not cutting it. Also, after the baby comes, 5 folks in one queen bed really wouldn't do.
So, we began investigating ways to have ample sleeping space for all involved - not that the girls don't have perfectly lovely bunk beds in their own room, but you know snuggling with someone else is much better!
After many ideas and trial runs, we've decided on a twin bed next to our queen bed. That was fine and dandy but didn't leave us much room for a safe sleeping place for the baby when we weren't all snuggled together, a big girls "no go zone" if you will.
While trying to figure it all out, I remembered a friend's baby hammock. I reminded Mike, and being the crafty guy that he is he made a couple for us. One for regular home use and one to travel and to keep at the shop for when the little one goes to the store with him.
Check it out:
And just in case you don't trust the weight bearing ability Mike was hanging out it in with the girls the other day!
Sunday, March 01, 2009
One month count-down
It's a bit of an awkward count down, because well, let's face it the count down could take only a couple of weeks, or it could take more than the 4 that are left until the due date.
I've decided to post a poll to see who guesses closest to the actual birth date and time of the next Hale family member. The winner will get...well I don't know. Maybe you'll get to come over to my house and fix me lunch, play with my older children, and watch me sleep!
I'll give you all of the information that I have to help you make your best educated guess.
1. Morgan was 2 full weeks early when labor started and she was fully well done when she was born.
2. Kenna came 3 days after her due date, as a perfectly ripe baby.
3. As of 35 1/2 weeks I was 1.5-2 CM dilated (pretty normal for 2nd or later children) and 80% effaced.
4. My uterus is measuring about a week ahead of schedule.
5. On Thursday last week, I started feeling like my belly was leading when I walked. I don't think externally I look different, but I sure feel like a sway-back.
6. Kenna and Morgan are sickly, clingy, and possibly slightly overwhelmed by the recent moving of furniture and unpacking of baby clothes and diapers.
7. No bursts of energy here. I'm exhausted all the time.
So, when do you think the baby will come? Post a comment and we'll be sure to post here when the baby comes so you'll know who the winner is.
I've decided to post a poll to see who guesses closest to the actual birth date and time of the next Hale family member. The winner will get...well I don't know. Maybe you'll get to come over to my house and fix me lunch, play with my older children, and watch me sleep!
I'll give you all of the information that I have to help you make your best educated guess.
1. Morgan was 2 full weeks early when labor started and she was fully well done when she was born.
2. Kenna came 3 days after her due date, as a perfectly ripe baby.
3. As of 35 1/2 weeks I was 1.5-2 CM dilated (pretty normal for 2nd or later children) and 80% effaced.
4. My uterus is measuring about a week ahead of schedule.
5. On Thursday last week, I started feeling like my belly was leading when I walked. I don't think externally I look different, but I sure feel like a sway-back.
6. Kenna and Morgan are sickly, clingy, and possibly slightly overwhelmed by the recent moving of furniture and unpacking of baby clothes and diapers.
7. No bursts of energy here. I'm exhausted all the time.
So, when do you think the baby will come? Post a comment and we'll be sure to post here when the baby comes so you'll know who the winner is.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
House Update
I've had a few comments about the house that Mike built. I'll tell ya it just takes hot glue and cardboard. he made it out of boxes (bike boxes of course) and a hot glue gun!
Friday, January 02, 2009
Hiking Adventures
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