Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Computer Guy


Parker & I were sitting in the window seat watching for Daddy to come home (it's a great distraction when the day's starting to get long).  He crawled over and grabbed the mouse like a telephone.


Then he handed the "phone" off to me so I could talk to Daddy.

Sugar!

You turn your back on this kid for two seconds and he's in the pantry.


Parker managed to get into the sugar box and spill it all-over the kitchen floor.  See, he even wrote his initials in the sugar (fine, he might have had a little help).




However, by some miracle, he didn't put his hands in his mouth until after I'd already cleaned up.  Since if he had, he would have realized that his hands (and feet) were covered with SUGAR...


...and sugar is YUMMY!  At which point I'm sure he would have been licking the floor (not that it would have been his first time, of course).

Helping Daddy

This baby gate has been nothing but a thorn in our side since we got it, actually, since before then even (finding a 6-ft wide baby gate is no easy task).


It's been pulling out of the wall for a while, but the party this weekend put the final nail in it's coffin and something had to be done.


Keith rigged up a rather ingenious solution, and Parker decided to help out.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Parker's One-Year Appointment


Parker went in for his one-year appointment today.

He has grown a lot in the last three months:
Weight: 20lbs - 28%
Height: 29.5" - 35%
Head Circumference: 46.8 - 71.3% (I knew this kid had a big noggin')


He also got FIVE shots today, and this little guy was a trooper, he did great...except for the part where he peed in my lap.  I'm sure it's my fault for putting the diaper on wrong.

Reading with Daddy

Some of my favorite photos from when I was a kid are of me (and Jared, of course) reading with our Dad.  Since Parker got some great new books for his birthday, we have even more opportunities for these shots.


Parker's Party

No first birthday is complete without a celebration!


We started the morning with dedicating Parker at our church service.


Baby dedication is really more about the parents than the baby, but we see it as an important step of aligning ourselves with our Church and the community that Parker will be growing up in.  (come to think of it, 1st birthday parties are more about the parents too, guess that was the theme of the day)


Then it was time for a party!  This banner idea (like most of my ideas) was, of course, stolen from Rebekah Gough.


This banner however, was entirely my own idea, so I'm quite proud of it.  Not so proud of the photo though, sorry you can't read it.  By the time I was cutting out the third "P", I was wishing I had a cricut (that was true for most of the crafts I did for the party).


The ice balloon idea came from Good Housekeeping.  They were a fun idea, but the balloons didn't last very well, so we quickly had giant balls of ice with balloon carcasses scattered about.  But either way, I didn't have to buy ice, and the kids thought they were the coolest thing ever.


At least, untl they saw the cupcakes.
I might have gone a little crazy on the baking.  But what's the point of a party without baked goods?


I finally found the cake decorating store that I seemed to have misplaced, so I got the right frosting tip to do my cupcakes.  They turned out pretty awesome, in my (not-so-) humble opinion.


We had about a dozen kids at the party, but with our awesome back yard, there was plenty of room for all.


Cousin Wesley was trying out the stairs.


Parker's cousin Sarah:


and Auntie Rosemary:


Fortunately, Parker had plenty of friends & family around.  I plunked him down with his lunch and then ran off for probably half an hour doing other things.  Good thing Grandma was there to make sure he was doing okay.



Parker loved the bubbles.  Not blowing them so much as dunking his hands in the soapy water.  I'm not sure we needed to use soap in his bedtime bath, since at one point his entire head was covered in bubbles.



Time for cake!  Parker got his own cake.  I wasn't sure how he'd take to the cake, so I covered it with raspberries to make sure he'd dig in.



Ooh, flame, that looks fun to touch (good thing Daddy was close by).



As expected, Parker went straight for the raspberries.


Even to the point of dumping the cake off the plate to get to the rest of the raspberries.





But eventually, Parker discovered that cake is just bread with gooey stuff on it, and he dug in.




Time for clean-up!
I don't think that tiny washcloth is going to cut it.


That's better.



The pool was a hit.


Somehow, Kelly found Parker a onesie with a bicycle on it.  I should have sent her on the hunt for Parker's nursery decor last year.








Fun party everyone!  Let's do it again next year!