We’re going to need a bigger basket

The bunny was good to our boys.

Adam thought it was “so silly” that their baskets were in the bathtub.

I did try to get a nice picture of the two of them with their loot – but it was pretty much impossible.

Too much to look at, play with, and eat.

I think Adam’s favorite gift from the rabbit was his new kazoo.

Luke liked anything that made noise when he shook it.

All three boys seemed to enjoy the Old MacDonald hand puppets.

I have it on good authority that the Easter Bunny was unable to finish the last three puppets in time. So I guess Mommy will have to get going on those.

Adam was also a big fan of his new Batman pajamas. He loves that Luke has the same pair, “Mommy! Luke looks just like me!”

Luke was not thrilled that I kept trying to stuff him in his basket.

Sorry Luke.

Batter Up

Today while I was dressing The Duke, I explained to Adam that Luke was going to wear a baseball outfit because it was Opening Day for Major League Baseball (he had no idea what I was talking about, but he will someday).

He did seem to understand the need for baseball relating clothing though and ran upstairs before I had finished getting Luke ready.

He left wearing just a diaper and came back like this.

He is wearing: a too small engineer’s hat, pieces from two different pairs of sports themed pajamas (the shirt is on backwards) and his trusty fireman boots (on the wrong feet of course).

I think I am going to start letting him dress himself all the time – just so I can have more pictures like this.

9(ish) Month Checkup

Luke had his 9 month well child checkup today. It was just in time too, since in less than a week he’ll be 10 months old!

That nice bruise on his forehead is from when he dove off of my bed yesterday. In case you’re wondering, our hardwood floors are really hard. Other than the bump on his head, the doctor said everything looks great with The Duke.

Weight Length
June 9, 2011 7 lbs 12 oz 20.5 inches
June 14, 2011 7 lbs 4 oz 21 inches
June 23, 2011 7 lbs 10 oz not taken
July 11, 2011 9 lbs 3 oz 21.75 inches
August 16, 2011 11 lbs 2 oz 22.75 inches
October 21, 2011 14 lbs 5 oz 25.75 inches
December 21, 2011 17 lbs 1 oz 26.25 inches
April 3, 2012 19 lbs 4 oz 29 inches

I figured out approximately how much Adam weighed when he was Luke’s age – hold on to your hats because you’re not going to believe it – 19 pounds 2 ounces. I always feel like Luke is huge compared to how Adam was, and he’s really not. Luke is just 2 ounces heavier than Adam was. He is 2 inches taller though. Adam was about 27 inches when he was at this age.

Dave v3.4

Yesterday was Dave’s birthday and, like always, he requested an eclair cake instead of a traditional birthday cake.

Adam helped me decorate the cake with teddy bear shaped graham crackers. I figured it would be less messy than sprinkles.

It didn’t take Adam long to start sampling the cake. After a fingerful of frosting he turned to me and said, “Mommy! This is delicious!”

In the end the cake looked like a sea of half-drowned teddy bears.

Dave didn’t seem to mind the fingerprints or missing frosting.

Despite its appearance, the cake still tasted really good.

Adam couldn’t wait to give Dave the gifts he picked out for him. The two of us went shopping and I let him decide what Dave would like most. In case you’re wondering Dave got a Disney nursery rhyme book, a penguin book, a bottle of Mickey Mouse bubbles, a CD of children’s music, and some chocolate peanut butter eggs.

Adam couldn’t wait to open all of his, I mean Dave’s, new things.

¡Adam al Rescate!

If you ask Adam what his favorite part of our trip to Florida was, he’ll tell you it was “rescuing animals in trouble” (like Diego, the main character in one of his favorite cartoons).

It was tough work, but thanks to a net and his starfish rescue-mobile he was able to save all the animals. It also helped that all the critters in distress were contained to Grandma and Grandpa’s pool.

Luke wasn’t too sure about the whole swimming pool thing at first. I sat on the edge with him for a while getting his toes (and very slowly the rest of him) wet so he could get used to it.

Then I passed him off to Dave and the two of them helped Adam with more rescue missions (it was a catch and release program, and those crazy animals needed a lot of rescuing).

Oh, it’s just a harmless little “bunny”, isn’t it?

Yesterday we took the boys to the mall to see the Easter Bunny. I was hoping to get a nice picture of the two of them on the bunny’s lap to send out as Easter cards this year. However, Adam respectfully declined to participate in the photo shoot.

And by “respectfully declined” I mean threw a tantrum any time we got him within four feet of the EB. Before we left Adam did wave at him a couple of times though (from a safe distance), so hopefully the Easter Bunny won’t take it personally and will still leave Adam a basket this year.

Luke didn’t have any issues with the rabbit. They even got a few shots of him smiling for the camera (not like Luke smiling is a rare event – he is such a happy little guy), unfortunately in each of those pictures he also has his hand in his mouth. So we ended up getting this picture, which is still adorable – even if the Duke isn’t smiling.

Friendly Skies

Sunday was a big day for us. We flew down to Florida to visit Dave’s parents for a few days. It was the first time Adam and Luke had been on an airplane and also the first time Dave or I had flown with a child.

Adam couldn’t wait to “go on the big airplane and go up in the sky”.

We tried to prepare as much as possible for the two and a half hour flight. I had a bag packed with snacks for Adam and a couple of new books and toys he’d never seen before.

Both boys did really well on the flight. Adam spent a lot of time coloring and having us read to him. I hope the people sitting near us didn’t mind having to listen to me and Dave read the same book twenty-six times.

Luke spent a lot of time sleeping.

Adam also loved looking out the window.  He thought it was “so silly” that the clouds were underneath us. At one point he tried to turn his head upside down so that the clouds were where they were supposed to be.

Adam got a little antsy near the end and didn’t like it when we told him that he had to stay in his seat (since he’s over two he had his own ticket to ride – but he don’t care). He also had a tough time getting his ears to pop during our descent and so he was crying that his ears hurt. I ended up holding him as we landed and once his ears popped he was fine.

All-in-all I would call our first family flight a success. The kids were very well behaved, our flights were on time, and no luggage was lost. You really can’t ask for more than that.