Saturday, November 1, 2008

Gray's first "real" Halloween

Friday was Gray's first "real" Halloween. His first one doesn't really count since he was less than two weeks old and even though he did dress up last year, he never woke up during the festivities.

But I think he made up for it this year! He had a hayride at daycare and then Linda and I took him up to Adam's office for their annual Halloween party. Here is a picture of him dressed up as a giraffe (Thanks for the costume Airey!). The mohawk was hysterical and looked a LOT like his hair in the morning. At Adam's office, he only visited a few desks to trick or treat because he was much more interested in wandering around and playing with people's personal items. He immediately went into Adam's boss's office and started playing with a vintage firetruck on his windowsill....again, it's the wheels thing.

Next it was off to Katie and Ed's house for trick or treating. But before we got them back in their costumes, we let them play on the moonbounce, which Gray adored. Unfortunately, I was not aware that Keds stick to the rubber on the moonbounce slide and when I went to push Gray down, he landed flat on his face. Thankfully he's a durable little fellow and didn't seem to mind at all. After the kids ate their ghost sandwiches and jello bats, we headed out to Trick or Treat around the neighborhood with Katie, Ed, Lewis, Roger, SE, and Airey. It took Gray a while to get the idea, but once he did he really enjoyed it. Personally, I think it will be a little more fun when we don't have to carry him from door to door...my back is killing me today! Even though he's walking well (practically running) he doesn't exactly go in the direction we'd like for him to. All in all, his first real Halloween was a lot of fun and we are already looking forward to next year!

Yesterday, we went to Campbell Cole's christening, which was so sweet. Congrats Campbell! Sarah Ella had a really nice reception at her house with lots of yummy food and Gray had the best time of all playing with his new friend Betsy and all the Cole's toys. Everyone elses toys are always way more exciting than his it seems. Then we all headed downtown last night to celebrate little Roger's 31st birthday at the Rendezvous. We always look forward to this annual tradition and it was nice to have an adults only dinner for a change. We got to meet Willie's new girlfriend and hang out with lots of old friends. Thanks again Cole Family and Happy Birthday Rog!

Now on to another christening today for our friends' twins, Hollis and Anderson Trammell. It is that time of year I suppose! It's another beautiful day today with a high of 72 so we'll definitely be out there enjoying it. Have a great Sunday friends and family!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

An early morning

Good Morning! Even though it's only 7 AM, it feels like it's more like noon since Gray has been up for three hours already. That's right...he's going through this whole waking-up-at-4AM-thing again. I know it's a phase, but it's one that I dread like the dentist. The boys just got back from picking up breakfast and Gray is now climbing on top of his play table and quacking. He can only say three words now (Mama, Dada, and Baby), but he can quack with the best of them. What can I say?

Last night's event (Conservation Through Art) went off without a hitch and it really turned out beautifully. However, after a week full of events, I'm just thankful I survived....now on to the next one! Our partnership with Whole Foods during their Grand Reopening goes through the middle of the week. If you are in Memphis, come shop at Whole Foods on Tuesday and 5% of their net proceeds will benefit ArtsMemphis! We could use all the help we can get during these tough times.

If today is anything like yesterday, the plan is to head out to Christ Methodist's Fall Festival with Lovie (Adam's mom). Yes, another festival...We're such suckers for fair food, particularly caramel apples. I'm trying to indoctrinate Gray into my love of all things Fall. It hasn't quite rubbed off yet. Friday afternoon we visited the pumpkin patch with Lovie, Aunt Judy, Cousin Erin and her son Andrew. While Baby Andrew had a big ole time with the mini pumpkins and stacks of hay, Gray was only interested in one thing--the wheelbarrow. His obsession with anything on wheels has really gotten out of control. I'm wondering what this means for his future. Do we have a mechanic on our hands? An engineer? Or is he just a "boy's boy"? Who knows. He also loves making "porridge" with my double boiler and a wooden spoon, so maybe we've got a budding chef in the family. I'm wishing my little cook would make his own breakfast this morning but since I doubt that will happen, I'm off to do it for him.

Have a great Sunday all!