Once again, Cole and Jack's school has made it impossible for me to say "NO" to buying pictures. They turned out so cute, I just couldn't resist. Plus, I couldn't have all those other mothers judging me if I didn't buy them. I mean, really.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas
The Oddest Christmas Eve Yet
We had a crazy Christmas Eve this year. It started that morning when Bryce got called in to work. His company is almost finished with a project and he had to get some bugs taken care of that day. He was gone most of the day, which was tough as Jack had been running a fever. That afternoon, we woke Jack up from his nap, and he was burning up. A quick temperature check showed his at 104.5. Bryce bundled him up and took him to the Riverton Primary Children's.
Soon after he left, Pa and Nana arrived as we had planned to go to the Zoo Lights at Hogle Zoo. We weren't sure what to do, but we got a call from Bryce saying that Jack was doing okay and they were monitoring him. We decided to go ahead and check out the lights. We ended up having a great time, but missed Bryce and worried about Jack.
Soon after he left, Pa and Nana arrived as we had planned to go to the Zoo Lights at Hogle Zoo. We weren't sure what to do, but we got a call from Bryce saying that Jack was doing okay and they were monitoring him. We decided to go ahead and check out the lights. We ended up having a great time, but missed Bryce and worried about Jack.
Once we got home, I got a call from Bryce saying that we had the all clear to take Jack home. No RSV - phew! They finally got home and we were able to decorate cookies for Santa. Cole really liked putting red hots on his.
It was definitely a crazy day, but what Christmas Eve wouldn't be?!
Thomsen Christmas Party
Friday, December 23, 2011
Fancy Girls Night Out
Barber Party
Winter Sing
Cole's school had their annual winter sing last week, and, as always, it was so fun to see the kids. Cole's group sang "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas," "Jingle Bells," and "Once There Was a Snowman." I was very proud that Cole knew all the actions and sang along. He even stole the show at the end and shouted "Merry Christmas!" to the group.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Halloween
This Halloween was a bit low-key - I had every intention of going to a pumpkin patch or corn maze, and it just didn't happen. Cole's school did have a fun Halloween party. When Isak found out that Cole was going to be a blue scary monster with one eye, he decided he must be a red scary monster with one eye. (Sorry, Bill & Carrie!) They were adorable in their costumes, and had fun roaring at each other.Jack was our little Jack-O-Lattern.Halloween night was fun, and the boys had fun trick or treating. Cole seemed to enjoy handing candy out quite a bit, and kept telling everyone how much he liked their costumes.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Museum of Natural History
On Saturday, we had the chance to preview the new Museum of Natural History up at the U. It was absolutely amazing, and for those of you who have kids, they will love it.
The view is stunning, of course. The top floor is appropriately labeled "Sky."We loved how interactive all of the exhibits were. Instead of just showing pictures of cells, they had gigantic puzzles you could put together.
Instead of pictures of fossils, they had actual skulls you could touch.Cole loved the dinosaur exhibit, of course. He was able to dig for fossils, and talk to a real-life scientist who showed him a T-Rex tooth.I love this picture. Right after we took it, he looked down at the bones and said, "Hey guys! What are you doing down there?"Jack also had a great time.We'll definitely be back!
The view is stunning, of course. The top floor is appropriately labeled "Sky."We loved how interactive all of the exhibits were. Instead of just showing pictures of cells, they had gigantic puzzles you could put together.
Instead of pictures of fossils, they had actual skulls you could touch.Cole loved the dinosaur exhibit, of course. He was able to dig for fossils, and talk to a real-life scientist who showed him a T-Rex tooth.I love this picture. Right after we took it, he looked down at the bones and said, "Hey guys! What are you doing down there?"Jack also had a great time.We'll definitely be back!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
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