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Shop-a-holic in training.
Hope you had a great Black Friday! Little b did some shopping of his own this past week. Now, if only we could get him to drive himself...
Sorry about the phone-quality pics, but they are too funny not to share.



And for those of you that know me well - you will REALLY appreciate this picture. Yes, it is his first ride on one of those germy coin-operated rides at the grocery store. And boy did he love it!
Oh! Christmas Tree!

it was still a beautiful day and much warmer!
This is the best tree farm! I love how everything is so organized...

What picture-perfect scenery.

And so we searched and searched and searched. Until...

we found the perfect tree!

So, Bri cut it down (sniff, sniff) and loaded it up - which meant little b lost his ride!

But, it wasn't anything a little promise of an ice cream cone couldn't fix!

Captain b?
Little b was supposed to have surgery on Friday... but this is what happened instead!

He started coughing on Monday and with only two more days to go before his surgery - we took him in because it sounded pretty bad. And sure enough...he was diagnosed with...pneumonia! So, he was immediately put on breathing treatments. The doc sent in a nebulizer and warned us that he would probably cry because most kids do and then left the room. She came back about ten minutes later and was surprised when she didn't hear any noise coming from the room. Well...that's because..............
HE LOVED IT!!! Quick-thinking Brian told him it was a pilot's mask and so immediately he was excited to try it on. In fact, towards the end of the treatment, Brian lifted the mask a bit to see if the medication was out and he grabbed Brian's hand and shoved it back onto his face!
When we got sent home with a brand new fish-themed nebulizer you can only imagine his excitement. And for the record, he actually prefers that I do the treatments over Brian, because I put him in my lap and lean back and forth like he's flying an airplane and after we take off I start singing at the top of my lungs, "HIIIIIGHWAAAAY TOOOO THE DANGER ZOOONE!" Oh yeah!
And of course, he insisted he have his favorite airline safety card with him during the treatment. The best part was when he had his mask on and leans down to point to the picture of the passenger using the oxygen mask from the ceiling. Oh boy.
This week...
...the weather was perfect! So, Little b and his buddies M&J went on a toddler hike. We hiked down to a tree tunnel and stopped for a little picnic. He loved being outside and playing.
And then I caught him doing some shopping with Ernie and apparently he was thirsty.
And last but not least, I managed to get this shot, though blurry, to show you a before picture of his big tonsils - you can see, they're almost all the way closed up. But this Friday we'll be saying goodbye to his tonsils and adenoids and he'll finally be able to breathe normally after almost three years! He'll have to stay overnight - but it looks like he'll have plenty of toys and activities to keep him occupied. We will take some pictures and let you know how he's doing next weekend. Stay tuned!
Our October Recap
And what better way to celebrate than to have a two-year-old draw a mural on the living room wall! Now, to the untrained eye, this may look like a bunch of scribble, but alas, what we have here is...
A middle-aged, bald-headed man staring off into the sunset as he ponders the meaning of life. Ah-soooo...my little grasshopper, you are wise beyond your years. That, and mom has a pretty wild imagination.
Every once-in-a-while, Little b loves to take a drive out on the open road. What's funny is he'll take a break from driving and take his hands of the wheel and never stops to wonder why he isn't driving straight into the pond. Hmm...Could it be that remote control dad is always holding? Well, you know what they say...innocence is bliss!

I don't know if it's the age group or what, but we literally are scheduled for a least one birthday party a week. So, Little b is definitely getting his party on these days. Here he is at K's bug-themed birthday:
And of course, it wouldn't be Fall or Halloween, without the annual hayride to the pumpkin patch.
This is really isn't the best picture - but it gives you an idea of what our hayride is like. This is one of the best hayrides, ever! The wagons travel deep into the woods, up and down hills and through the mud. And to keep the kiddies entertained, they have a ton of character (Disney, Superman, etc) displays along the ride. The kids love it!
Picking out the perfect pumpkin...got it!
Since the hayride is located on a working farm, they have a ton of animals around. And this one caught our attention. Those are some sweet extensions, don't you think?
And as always, the tour ends with a cookie and some good laughs with his best buddies.
Here's another from a party we had earlier in the month. And finally, our sad little pumpkin. We were too tired that night and so Bri and I opted on the easiest cutout possible. Note how the carver (anonymous name that starts with a b) so carefully cut so that some of the marker outline is still left. And what you don't know is that I had traced a bottom tooth, but sadly the said carver was not paying attention and cut one of his teeth out. But I guess it suits the pumpkin well and evens out the lack of nub he has on the top...another oversight of the pumpkin carver who was also the picker this year. Note to self: I'm picking out the pumpkin and carving it myself next year.
And finally, the little man decided to cooperate and strike a model pose...ooorrrr his mom is just really quick at taking pictures.
Jumpin'
If you haven't already seen this video - it's a must watch! It's awesome (even though the quality of the video isn't)! It was taken from an Army vs. Navy game. And speaking of the Navy, our friend Damian, who is in the Navy is currently deployed in Afghanistan. So, we just want to send him a big shout out and come home safely!!!

