Monday, December 27, 2010

Who eats just one pistachio?

Corbin does!

Add one more to the list of Corbin food allergies.

milk*
eggs*
cashews
fish
peas
turkey
lentils
pistachios

*These two are still cause the most severe reaction though.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Mary and Joseph Dinner

Caleb and I celebrated our fifth wedding anniversary this year. Thus far we have opted to always pick out a traditional gift for each other. The fifth year is something wooden, so I bought Caleb a small wooden dish set so we could begin to carry on his family's Christmas Eve Dinner tradition.

Tomorrow we are having a big get together with the Lloyd side of the family so we decided to have our own little pre-Christmas Eve dinner tonight with the kids. We ate all sorts of yummy foods that we guessed to be somewhat authentic biblical foods. Rice, fish, avocados, olives, dried fruit, nuts, cheese and grape juice. We also ate off wooden dishes with our fingers by candlelight.


(Corbin has no shirt on because before we could even say a prayer he managed to spill the grape juice down his chest. Authentic or not we broke out the sippie cups after that, how did Mary do it?)



The kids LOVED it! I mean, Makelle eats with her fingers every night, but for the rest of us it was a fun change of pace and a good reminder of what Christmas is all about.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Getting in the Christmas Spirit

Being pregnant has meant that I have been sick and unmotivated to do much this Christmas. So this past weekend we tried to make up for it and cram a whole month's worth of activities into two days.

We went out to eat, watched Christmas movies, read Christmas books, did some holiday shopping, baked a gingerbread house and saw the lights on temple square.




(I have no idea why the boy is wearing swimming goggles, some days I just don't ask :)


We are now officially ready for Christmas to come!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Coming June 2011

I had to break out the maternity clothes today, so I guess it is time to announce that baby Miller #3 will be here in 6 months! I seem to have gotten chubby fast this time... I suppose all those holiday treats aren't helping, but we'll pretend it is all due to the baby :)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Power of Prayer

Lately Corbin has begun to use prayers to his advantage. For example, tonight he was asked to give the prayer, during which he stated, "thank you mom is going to stay and rock Makelle and talk to me tonight..." Let's just say no such promise was ever made or even discussed prior to his prayer.

Similar moments have occured here and there lately. "Thank you I get to play outside later... thank you I get to eat a treat tonight... etc." I guess if you have enough faith to thank Heavenly Father for things before they ever happen it will all work out. (So far Mom seems to make it happen anyway :)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Meeting Santa

The kids each got to meet Santa at our Ward Christmas Party this year. I think we were fully able to capture their individual personalities.


Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree...

We just didn't have the energy to go cut down our own Christmas tree this year, but we did make a family trek over to Smith's where we got to wander around the garden center and pick one out. The kids were beyond excited about the whole process and especially loved decorating.




(All of the ornaments somehow clustered together around the bottom 2 1/2 feet of the tree, but we "helped" rearrange them after the kids went to bed that night.)

And now our house smells like Christmas, I love it.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Glimpse into Corbin's Mind

We had tithing settlement on Sunday, plus we had to stay after for a little while as well, so we ended up at church for quite awhile and Corbin started complaining. Later at home, Caleb sat him down and tried to teach him that being at church should be a positive experience. After their discussion he wanted to make sure Corbin understood so he asked him,

“Corbin, is going to church a good thing or a bad thing?”

Bean looks at him, cocks his head to the side, ever so slightly, raises his eyebrow, as though he is really thinking hard about the question and then looks up, makes direct eye contact with Caleb and says, with full confidence,

“I think the word you’re searching for is ‘Temples’”

???

Let's just say we both burst out laughing. Glad to know you are really listening when we are making these concentrated efforts to teach you buddy.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thanksgiving


This year for Thanksgiving we went down to Cedar City to visit Caleb's mom. Rather than cooking and cleaning all day long we ended up going out to eat dinner at The Garden House, which was delicious!

We spent the rest of the time

playing games,

doing puzzles,


reading books,

visiting with family,


playing outside in the snow,

watching movies,


playing with toys,


doing crafts and


lots of relaxing.

It was a great holiday.

Monday, November 22, 2010

One Year Older and Wiser Too

Corbin turned 4 years old on Saturday. To celebrate Caleb took him on a "boy adventure" (aka a father and son outing). They went out to eat at McDonalds... where neither of them like nor really eat the food, but Corbin loves to play in the play place area. Then they went to see Mega Mind in 3D, which was Corbin's first experience with things "popping out." He seemed to love it.

While he was gone Makelle took a little nap while I furiously painted away, trying to finish Bean's birthday present. We (well I) decided it would be a great idea to build him a toy castle to go with his dragons and knights that he really wanted, since I am too picky and couldn't find one I liked at a reasonable price. It sure sounded like a good idea when I started it, but it began to lose its appeal at 2 am on Saturday night as we were desperately trying to nail the whole thing together in time for his party the next day.

Come Sunday afternoon we went up to my parent's house and it was all worth it watching him play knights and dragons with his cousins and enjoy his new present. It was fun, hopefully he enjoys it for a long time to come.


Before opening his presents though we had our normal Sunday dinner with my parents, only Corbin got to select the menu. So for dinner we all had pancakes with whip cream, hash browns, hot chocolate, fruit and bacon.



He got lots of fun presents from everyone this year including new books, a movie, computer game, a cool inflatable pirate ship game, clothes, a knight costume from his sister, a dinosaur, a puzzle, his first nerf gun, and a wonderful new pet. I have to admit, I wasn't very excited when my brother told me they wanted to get him a fish, but the kids really seem to love Bullseye. Makelle especially will push their little stool over to the dresser and stare at that fish for hours, I swear.





Anyway, it was a great day, and I love that he hasn't asked to watch TV all week, he just gets up and spends the day rotating through his new toys.

Two of his good friends from our neighborhood happen to have birthdays a couple days apart from him so today we all went to Arctic Circle and ate sweet potato fries and played on the indoor toys.

We had a really fun weekend celebrating our wonderful little boy. The past four years have been great, having that kid around. He is so fun! Happy Birthday Buddy!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Aww... the first snowfall


Corbin


Makelle


Building a snowman


Playing with a snowman


Creating snowcastles


Filling up on hot chocolate

The perfect day!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Apple Pick'n

Despite it being November already it was still perfect apple picking weather today. My mom's neighbor was appled out and told us we could take anything we wanted that was left on their trees.


I took the kids with me thinking they could pick up the ones that fell on the ground while I climbed up the ladder and into the tree. No dice. Corbin would not stay on the ground. Every time I got on the ladder he'd start up the tree branches. Whenever I was up the tree I'd look down and he'd be halfway up the ladder... crazy child.


It was fun though and we filled six of those totes up with delicious apples. Tomorrow: homemade applesauce and yummy apple juice.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy Halloween


In the past we have always been able to think of something related to Corbin's current interests to dress up as for Halloween and he's gone right along with it. This year I thought it would be fun (and easy) to just do traditional Halloween monsters (mummy, skeleton, witch, Frankenstein) but Corbin really wanted to be a musketeer.

I wasn't particularly thrilled about dressing Makelle up in a boy costume, since she already has no hair, so I ended up making matching dresses for us girls and tabards for the boys. Corbin went back and forth for awhile there trying to identify everyone... some days we were the four musketeers, some days they were musketeers saving the princesses, but by the end I think he settled on Caleb, Makelle and I as the three musketeers and he was D'Artagnan. So I guess it works, whatever we were the kids looked cute!






(I am pretty sure the motivating force behind wanting to be musketeers was getting to play with swords all night :)

With Halloween being on a Sunday this year we seem to have turned it into an entire weekend of festivities. On Friday we went to Caleb's office party where the kids got to hang out and go trick-or-treating around to his coworkers. Then we went up to our friends' house for a Halloween party that night. On Saturday we hung out and watched Scooby-Doo then went to our ward Halloween party where the kids played little carnival games, ate dinner and of course got more candy! After we left the church we drove up and spent the rest of the evening visiting with family. It was a busy, but fun, weekend.



Because of his food allergies, Corbin has never really been much a candy eater... but we certainly discovered Makelle's sweet tooth this year. It did not take her long at all to catch onto the idea of trick-or-treating as soon as she realized people were giving her loads of goodies. She never quite got in the full "trick-or-treat" part though, it was usually just "treat!" while smiling big and holding out her bucket. She knows what she wants and how to get it, that one :)

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pumpkin Carving

This year my parents grew quite a few pumpkins in their garden so on Sunday we went down and let the kids pick out a pumpkin. Naturally, Corbin chose the largest one in the entire patch and Makelle ended up with a cute little round one.



Then last night for family home evening we ended up carving the pumpkins. So far we have always just carved one nice family pumpkin together that somehow relates to our costume theme for the year. So here is a little preview of what our costumes will be.




Makelle was all for digging out the gunk from the center of the pumpkin, whereas we had to force Corbin to touch one handful so that I could take a picture. For some reason that boy has always shied away from getting dirty.