Monday, November 17, 2008

Four Years Ago Today

Four years ago today, Thomas was born. We named him John Thomas Franklin...John for both of my grandfathers and Thomas for Matthew's grandfather. Thomas made us wait twelve whole days past his due date, but he was worth the wait!


Today he is certainly his own person -- full of smiles and laughter, constantly coming up with some creative idea. On Saturday, we were walking around Costco and of course, they have their Christmas trees out. I asked Thomas if we should put up a Christmas tree this year and his reply was, "yeah, a BIG one." (we only put up the little tree last year, poor child!) I just ignored that that should have been "yes, mam," and asked him what should go on top of the tree. First, he said a star; then he changed his mind, and said we should put Jesus on top of the tree. Then he changed his mind and said both he and Jesus should be on it. This idea was fully developed after a couple of minutes into Jesus and Thomas hugging at the top of the tree. Only a child...



Here is the big FOUR-year-old with his hamburger dinner, as requested. More to come after his birthday party on Saturday!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Car Bargain

I love a bargain! I visited a local thrift store recently and found a fabulous Step2 ride-in car....for only $5.99! The boys absolutely love it and we are so very thrifty that we probably would never purchase one brand new. A great bonus is that the boys can play with it TOGETHER. It is also a good safe place to put Hudson while we are outside playing as it distracts him from putting acorns in his mouth.





Now if only I could find a wooden outdoor playset for an equally impressive bargain!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween Overload

We had a lot of Halloween fun this year. We carved our first pumpkin ever. We trunk-or-treated at Andrea and Tyson Belue's church. Thomas was literally a little firecracker at school and on Halloween night (a last minute decision - he was going to be a dinosaur again). I didn't take the time to edit out pictures because, well, I don't have the time. So this might be an overload of pictures :)

Remember as Diane Stortz says in Let's Shine Jesus' Light on Halloween (a great little children's book): "Yes, Halloween is jack-o-lanterns, costumes, and candy on a dark and spooky night...But Jesus is the light of the world!"