Friday, October 9, 2009

It has been a long time!






Wow, I can't believe how time goes by. The last time I logged in, I think there was still snow on the ground. Now, mom and dad say that there may be snow tomorrow. There has been a lot going on but I won't get into everything today. Maybe in the next entry. For now, I started school a couple weeks ago, I go on Monday and Wednesday mornings. The yellow school bus comes to my house, takes me to school, and then either drops me off at grandma's or at my daycare. Elia is now one and is walking around the house. For some reason she likes my room. "Hey mom, when can I have a lock on my door? Dad told me never, but I thought I would ask you."

Okay, last weekend We went to Minnesota Harvest to pick apples. Boy was it muddy, but as you can see from the pictures, we found a bunch of good ones. We then went to pick out our pumpkins, I had more fun climbing on all of the pumpkins, but I did find mine to take home. Here are some pictures. Have a wonderful day. Cooper

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Children's Museum






Last year Grammy and Grampy gave me some Christmas money towards a familiy pass to the Children's Museum in St. Paul. We have had so much fun using it over the past year. The last time we went they had a whole display set up about Clifford. He is my favorite, I have a Clifford I sleep with every night. But there is much more to do besides look at Clifford. Here are some pictures of our recent trip.

Cooper

Grandpa's Shirt



Every year, I put on one of my Grandpa's shirts and Mom and Dad take pictures of me. I wish my Grandpa was here to see how I am growing into his shirt. I hear that my mom's dad was quite a guy and would love to have been here to play with me and Elia. I know one day we will get to play with him!

Be back soon to update you on more of the things I have done over the past 4 months.

Cooper

The Last 4 Months: First stop 3 year old soccer






My next few entries will get you all caught up to speed. Have you ever seen 3 year olds play soccer? I loved my time playing soccer, except the 9 am games. My first day at soccer, I was a little upset because there were too many people. But I realized that soon, most of the 3 year olds would start to cry and go sit on the sidelines. I even had some of those times. But over all, I think the soccer league was fun for my first team sport. Check out the pictures. And yes I did score goals. In fact I scored 3 goals in the last game of the season.

Cooper

Finally allowed back on the computer!






Well, it has been 4 months since I have been able to blog. I guess when you get almost potty trained Mom and Dad let you start blogging again. So here we go. A lot has happened over the past 4 months. Elia is getting bigger and bigger and now she tries to keep up with me as I run around the house. It makes it a little harder for me, because I can't leave my toys out. The other day I left a Curious George puzzle out and Elia started to put it together with her teeth. I guess she doesn't understand that she has to use her fingers. But all in all, I love being a big brother. Every morning I have to see where Elia is and I love giving her hugs and last week we actually had our first brother / sister wrestling match. Here are some pictures taken over the past few months to help catch everyone up.

Love to all,
Cooper

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Merry Everything (and Happy Always!)


Here's this year's holiday letter and picture. Happy Holidays Everyone!
So I’ve fallen asleep on the couch again. My husband is still sleeping on the sectional next to me. His open-mouth breathing/snoring smells of dinner, the first one we’ve had together as a family in probably a couple of weeks. The last thing I remember was sitting down to write the Christmas letter. My husband, good man that he is, no make that great man that he is, has put both children to bed and has come downstairs to stay with me until I wake up. Now it’s quite late in the night, Law & Order is playing on the TV and I’ve found a bowl of ice cream. Just like last year’s letter.
But I can’t help but think about all the things I didn’t know last year when I stayed up to write our Christmas letter. I didn’t know that we were pregnant with our little girl, my mom would be diagnosed with breast cancer or that Chris would be forced to go through months of job transitions. I didn’t know that two children that look so much alike as infants would have completely different poos, that going back to work after maternity leave would ever be such a struggle or that I would ever find anyone I would trust to leave our kids with besides their grandmother down the street. I didn’t know that 38 is the year when you officially become your mother or that an extra can of Diet Dew and coat of mascara could no longer cover up a missed night of sleep. I certainly wouldn’t have thought that I would be the last of my oldest and dearest friends to succumb to Facebook (well, not quite yet) or how horrible I would be at returning email and phone calls to those I care about the most. I didn’t know that two children is so much harder and better than you ever think it will be or how arrogant and naive I was to think I could handle it.
I didn’t know that Cooper would be a songwriter (His two favorites: “No Hold Baby Elia” and “Broken Candy Cane”) or at two (now three) years old he would wake up in the middle of the night to sneak online! I didn’t know that in his mind: Santa, Grammy and Grampy, Jesus and Uncle Jarret are all “too far away” or that he would try to call his Grandpa Cooper on the phone. I didn’t know that watching my children sleep could move me to tears or having “Dance Party” with the neighbor girls would be one of my favorite things to do. I didn’t know how little there is to see from one end of South Dakota to the other nor how much Cooper would enjoy visiting “The Guys” a.k.a. Mt. Rushmore. I didn’t know how much I would rely on my coworkers at school to get me through my pregnancy and how incredibly stupid it would be to try to start the school year, set-up the classroom and do initial parent conferences with a full-term belly. It’s no wonder Elia Jane came a day early during my first week of classes. You should see her smile. Really, it’s life-changing.
So now with the ice cream gone and Law & Order over I know there’s a list on the counter 3 pages long of things I want to over accomplish this holiday season and how really trivial all of it really is. No matter what next year holds I think as long as there are two kids sleeping upstairs, my husband snoring on the couch beside me and a Law & Order playing on the TV, everything will be okay and is just enough just as it is. And a bowl of ice cream wouldn’t hurt either.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

one,two, THREE




I am now 3 years old. Once I get the habit of showing people 2 fingers for how old I am, I now have to add a 3rd finger. My family got together to have a birthday party for me. I had so much fun seeing everyone,eating cake and getting some pretty cool gifts from everyone. Unfortuneaty mom and dad and to go buy stock in batteries. One of my cook presents was a digital camera, so soon you will see pictures from my point of view and not always mom and dads. Now that I am 3 it is time to look ahead to the next big event Christmas. Stay tuned because you will soon meet "Buddy the Elf". He comes out soon to watch everything I do and then reports back to Santa every night. But you will find out more in my next blog.

Love to all, Cooper