Monday, June 23, 2008

I hope I don't ever meet an unrestrained alligator!



I saw this on my friend, Megan's, blog (which is very entertaining and is worth checking out) and I just could not resist taking the test myself. These statistics are good to know...I think most of these animals (besides the sharks) can be found at the zoo. Mason keeps begging me to take him there, so hopefully there won't be any escapes when we go!

I had David take this test and I couldn't believe it...he seriously has a 100% chance of surviving everything! I made him go back to make sure he filled it out right. I am sure lucky to have him around...and hope that he is with me if I ever encounter a wild animal!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The new snack food






The other day I was rearranging a few things in the freezer. I came to realize that I hadn't heard much from Mason, so as every mother of a two year old does, I quickly went to see what trouble he was getting into.
This is what I found:
Before I got a good look at what he was eating, I figured that he had found a bag of chips that I knew had been left out.
A closer look revealed that his treat was actually this bag of frozen vegetables!
He was snacking on the frozen vegetables...while they were still frozen. He must have snagged the open bag while I was organizing the freezer. :)
I don't think that I got any pictures of him actually eating the vegetables, but he really was. I tried them myself...not bad...but definitely not like the frozen treats that I prefer. I think I'll keep Mason snacking on these rather than real popcicles as long as possible though! :)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Party Details



Mason's party was so fun! Mason played lots and was showered with love and attention. He is really into Cars, so we ordered a car-shaped pan and made him this cake, it's definitely not professionaly done, but it worked! The black frosting also left a lovely impression on Mason and Levi's faces.

Mason was excited to blow out the candles!







It was so fun to see his reactions to the presents. :)

































He received a dinosaur that walks and roars. Later, when he was playing on the equ
ipment, he refused to let the dinosaur and the singing birthday card out of his sight, well actually out of his hands. It was really cute, but he had to be watched extra closely to make sure that he didn't lose his balance since he didn't have any hands to steady himself.




























Carter, as always, was well-cared for at this party!









































Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The best Two years...

On Friday, on June 6 , Mason turned TWO! It's no surprise that I'm way behind on posting these, but I have an excuse that our computer is being difficult when it comes to loading pictures.

We had a fun day-he got to get a happy meal and then we went to play at a park. After that, the real fun began! David took Mason on the Father-Son campout that our stake had. They had a blast and I'm waiting to get pictures so I will leave the details of that adventure to its own post. Since most of the boys were at the campout, we had his party at a park a couple days later. It was so nice to have so many members of our family there, but we definitely missed those who could not make it. I'll post most of the pictures from that party separately, too.


I always like to see the difference that a year makes. These two pictures are Mason on his first birthday...and here he was when he turned two!
















Here are a few pictures from this past year that I never put on the blog, but that are definitely blog-worthy. The commentary doesn't really go with the pictures, I just wanted to record a couple things about Mason at this age.

Mason, at the age of TWO, still loves to read and if we read slow enough, he will repeat the words that we are reading to him.
He especially loves music, dancing and singing! His Grandpa Ford picked out the perfect birthday card for him-it sang the Shrek song when he opened it. As soon as he opened this card, he didn't care about anything else, he insisted on listening to the song over and over again and dancing to it. Look how happy he was:
We had to really work to get him interested in the rest of his unopened presents.

At nursery, his leaders tell us that he loves singing time and usually makes them sing the 'Popcorn' song first, even if they have started on a different one. When we tell Mason that it's time for Family Home Evening, he gets excited and starts saying "popcorn" and doing the actions.
Maon is such a good big brother! He loves to be around Carter and if I don't get to it quick enough, he always jumps in to help wipe up Carter's spit up.
Mon loves to play outside, especially with his cousins. He gets so excited when we tell him that he gets to see them.

Mason really loves animals-all kinds. The animal sounds and names were the first words that he learned. He received some plastic animals for his birthday and they will keep him occupied for hours. He even takes them to bed with him!
Mason has the biggest smile that is so contagious, he literally jumps up and down when he is excited about something.

Mason also likes to mix things and help me cook. He always has to have his own container and his own mini version of whatever I'm making.

Other things that he loves include: Milk, shoes, Elmo, 'George' (as in curious George), fruit snacks, bananas, being in the stroller and especially the wagon, rocks and sticks, blocks, sleeping in mommy and daddy's bed, bubbles, balloons, rough housing with Daddy, making messes, playing in the water, the zoo (everytime I talk about it, I have to spell it out 'cuz otherwise he gets so excited and thinks we're going, it is so sad to squash that excitement!)
We love our Mason and our family would not be complete without him!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Breaking Dawn preview

Has any one else seen THIS yet? I am getting really excited for August 2nd! David got me her other novel, The Host, for my birthday and I'm trying not to read it too fast so that it lasts longer.