I think January is an exceptionally long month. The weather sucks, the days are too short and there is generally nothing to do. Even though it still proved to be longer than I hoped, we did have a ton to do. I think we may have even had some fun too!
My mom came out last weekend. To say I enjoyed having her would be an understatement. We didn't get to go out because the weather was well, Pittsburghish, but we stayed busy playing pretend and making video's on Abby's phone.
Brooke changes her clothes about 40 times a day. In these pictures she is wearing her princess outfits, but she changes her 'day clothes' regularly as well. And she insists that she needs jammies during naptime.
Cold isn't exactly the best way to descibe what we went through last week. I think a more appropriate wording would be 'dangerously frigid temperatures'. It was -20 a couple days last week and the wind blew 30 miles an hour. Going outside for any reason was torture.
Pittsburgh has strange weather patterns, because the next week it was 65 so we went to the zoo.
I decided to go for a jog outside before trekking over to the zoo. There was such thick fog I couldn't resist a picture.
Four years and I finally got a picture of the Pens flag in the penguin exhibit. Sometimes I love Pittsburgh.
And for the grand finale-
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Heath's first birthday
I love this guy! His first birthday was a busy one! We ran errands, played with friends, made a cake and cookies and squeezed a short nap in. (well, Heath did. I wish I could say the same!)
I wanted to do a 'cookie monster' theme, just so I could make cookies. There really was no Sesame Street anything involved. I made blue cupcakes with a hidden Oreo inside, and topped it off with a mini-homemade chocolate chip cookie on the top.
Here comes the cake...
Hmmm...I think I like it.
I think I will shove the whole thing in my face.
Yup. That was the right course of action.

I wanted to do a 'cookie monster' theme, just so I could make cookies. There really was no Sesame Street anything involved. I made blue cupcakes with a hidden Oreo inside, and topped it off with a mini-homemade chocolate chip cookie on the top.
Here comes the cake...
Hmmm...I think I like it.

Mom, I love sugar. Why didn't you give this stuff to me sooner?!



Outside, in January in Pennsylvania, taking pictures. Not much success, but I got a couple cute shots. Heath was soaking wet by the time we finished and I was freezing cold. (It was raining, if you can't tell...)
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Looking Back at 2012
To sum up last year:
Bryan started his 4th and final year of school at PITT. He did a internship with an endodontist in Georgia. He did another crazy bike trip from here to DC with his friend Tannon. (This time around they were psychotic and did the 330 mile bike ride in 3 days). I don't think I should mention that they encountered some really rough weather (28 degrees at night) and they were camping. So not only were they tired and dirty, but freezing. (I was jealous they were doing it without me, until I heard about the brilliant plan to haul the camping gear and sleep outside)
I learned how to juggle 3 small children. (This is something I think I will be learning for the rest of my life!) I enrolled in the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater adult division and took a ballet class. I ran a half marathon and beat my previous time by 12 minutes. I experienced a dinner-co-op'. I also didn't sleep more than 5 hours at a time the entire year. (thank you Heath).
Heath came to be a part of our family, and I cannot imagine life without him. He learned how to smile at about 2 months, and hasn't stopped since!
Brooke grew up so much. She pretty much potty trained herself in June, started sleeping in a big girl bed, can dress herself, speaks in complete sentences, goes to dance, and torments her brothers constantly. She is the first one to wake up in the morning and the last kid to go to sleep.
Peter started Pre-school, and got to play soccer. He stopped taking naps, startedliking obsessing,really loving Pirates (Jake and the Neverland Pirates to be specific) and discovered Super Hero's. He continued to eat very little for dinner (but a ton for breakfast!)
As a family we drove over 1,988 miles to Maine and back in our little Honda. We flew 2x to Az and went to Disneyland. We took a couple trips to Ohio, drove anther 800 miles round trip to Busch Gardens in VA. Our poor little Honda has seen better days. We have doubled the mileage in the 2.5 years we have owned it.
Bryan and I got to enjoy many Pirates baseball games, and Pitt basketball games. 2012 was full of bike rides, trail runs, and playgrounds. I am looking forward to 2013. There are so many changes coming and I am excited to find out what my Heavenly Father has in store for us.
Bryan started his 4th and final year of school at PITT. He did a internship with an endodontist in Georgia. He did another crazy bike trip from here to DC with his friend Tannon. (This time around they were psychotic and did the 330 mile bike ride in 3 days). I don't think I should mention that they encountered some really rough weather (28 degrees at night) and they were camping. So not only were they tired and dirty, but freezing. (I was jealous they were doing it without me, until I heard about the brilliant plan to haul the camping gear and sleep outside)
I learned how to juggle 3 small children. (This is something I think I will be learning for the rest of my life!) I enrolled in the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater adult division and took a ballet class. I ran a half marathon and beat my previous time by 12 minutes. I experienced a dinner-co-op'. I also didn't sleep more than 5 hours at a time the entire year. (thank you Heath).
Heath came to be a part of our family, and I cannot imagine life without him. He learned how to smile at about 2 months, and hasn't stopped since!
Brooke grew up so much. She pretty much potty trained herself in June, started sleeping in a big girl bed, can dress herself, speaks in complete sentences, goes to dance, and torments her brothers constantly. She is the first one to wake up in the morning and the last kid to go to sleep.
Peter started Pre-school, and got to play soccer. He stopped taking naps, started
As a family we drove over 1,988 miles to Maine and back in our little Honda. We flew 2x to Az and went to Disneyland. We took a couple trips to Ohio, drove anther 800 miles round trip to Busch Gardens in VA. Our poor little Honda has seen better days. We have doubled the mileage in the 2.5 years we have owned it.
Bryan and I got to enjoy many Pirates baseball games, and Pitt basketball games. 2012 was full of bike rides, trail runs, and playgrounds. I am looking forward to 2013. There are so many changes coming and I am excited to find out what my Heavenly Father has in store for us.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Possibly going stir crazy...
The snow is here. The sun is gone and I don't anticipate seeing it again until May. This is always my least favorite time of year. The excitement of the holidays are over and the reality of the long cold, dark winter always hits. To jump start the grand misery of winter, Bryan has spent the last week of his break studying for his dental boards. He goes downstairs to the basement at 8 am and I don't see him again until 8 pm, minus a 10 minute break to come upstairs and eat dinner with us. I can't imagine it is much fun for him, but it really sucks for me too! Its tough having him in the house, but not be able to hang out. Now top that off with a foot of snow and ice and you have a recipe for boredom on my part. The kids have been having a ball in our house since Christmas. They are loving their new toys and don't really want me to do much with them except watch them play.
My excitement for the week has been getting all the laundry done and the Christmas decorations put away. I did find a cute idea on Pinterest for putting the kids 'wish list' into an ornament each year. I am really excited about this. I think it will be fun for them to have when they get older.
Peter talked me into venturing out into the backyard. He REALLY wanted to build a snowman. It was kind of a bust. Peter was having a blast, but after about 3 minutes, Heath was freezing and mad that he was stuck in the stroller in the middle of the snow, and Brooke was soaking wet due to Peter throwing 'snowballs' at her face. So, we got the base of the snowman started and will wait for Bryan to get finished with boards so he can come play too!

Friday can't come fast enough!
My excitement for the week has been getting all the laundry done and the Christmas decorations put away. I did find a cute idea on Pinterest for putting the kids 'wish list' into an ornament each year. I am really excited about this. I think it will be fun for them to have when they get older.
Peter talked me into venturing out into the backyard. He REALLY wanted to build a snowman. It was kind of a bust. Peter was having a blast, but after about 3 minutes, Heath was freezing and mad that he was stuck in the stroller in the middle of the snow, and Brooke was soaking wet due to Peter throwing 'snowballs' at her face. So, we got the base of the snowman started and will wait for Bryan to get finished with boards so he can come play too!

Friday can't come fast enough!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Christmas
We had a very low key, but wonderful Christmas this year. We had all our Christmas decorations up on Thanksgiving. (The weather was so nice, we couldn't resist putting up the lights in short sleeves. It was good foresight on our part!) We enjoyed making goodies for friends, getting Christmas cards in the mail, playing with the nativity set and counting down the days until the magic arrived.
We took a trip downtown to look at the giant tree and ice skating rink set up in the square. We also checked out the multitude of gingerbread houses created by Pittsburghers. The kids LOVED it.
On Christmas Eve, we went out to dinner with some friends, and followed it up by looking at Christmas lights. Then we went home and read/acted out the Christmas Story with the kids. Brooke was Mary, Peter was Joseph, and they insisted that Heath be baby Jesus.
Christmas morning was magical for the kids. I just loved seeing their faces around the tree in the morning when they saw what Santa had left for them. I didn't take many pictures. I just wanted to enjoy the moment. Merry Christmas to all my family and friends!
We took a trip downtown to look at the giant tree and ice skating rink set up in the square. We also checked out the multitude of gingerbread houses created by Pittsburghers. The kids LOVED it.
On Christmas Eve, we went out to dinner with some friends, and followed it up by looking at Christmas lights. Then we went home and read/acted out the Christmas Story with the kids. Brooke was Mary, Peter was Joseph, and they insisted that Heath be baby Jesus.
Christmas morning was magical for the kids. I just loved seeing their faces around the tree in the morning when they saw what Santa had left for them. I didn't take many pictures. I just wanted to enjoy the moment. Merry Christmas to all my family and friends!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
8 great things
Tomorrow Bryan and I will celebrate 8 years of marriage. I still can't believe I was lucky enough to snag such a great guy! I love him so much.
Here are 8 things I love about our marriage.
1. I love that he cooks on Sunday. Every Sunday he makes the family homemade waffles for breakfast and some form of random awesomeness for lunch.
2. I love that he plays basketball 1 night a week and I go to ballet 1 night a week.
3. I love that he loves me enough to work out with me. We are doing "Insanity" together. We are starting week 3. We are getting our butts kicked together.
4. I love our evenings together after the kids go to bed. (especially the nights this semester- No STUDYING!)
5. I love that he gives the kids a bath every night.
6. I love that he likes to take me on dates. (I don't care where!)
7. I love that he will 'dress up' to take me on a date. (meaning that he wears something other basketball shorts to go out in!)
8. I love that we have an eternity in front us! I can't wait to spend the rest of forever with him.
Here are 8 things I love about our marriage.
1. I love that he cooks on Sunday. Every Sunday he makes the family homemade waffles for breakfast and some form of random awesomeness for lunch.
2. I love that he plays basketball 1 night a week and I go to ballet 1 night a week.
3. I love that he loves me enough to work out with me. We are doing "Insanity" together. We are starting week 3. We are getting our butts kicked together.
4. I love our evenings together after the kids go to bed. (especially the nights this semester- No STUDYING!)
5. I love that he gives the kids a bath every night.
6. I love that he likes to take me on dates. (I don't care where!)
7. I love that he will 'dress up' to take me on a date. (meaning that he wears something other basketball shorts to go out in!)
8. I love that we have an eternity in front us! I can't wait to spend the rest of forever with him.
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