Monday, December 27, 2010

Cousins Everywhere!


Cousins Don and Brit invited us to their house the weekend after Thanksgiving. I think I counted 17 kids ranging from 12 years to 9 months! Needless to say, the kids had a blast; so did the "big kids."
Becka shows Katie and Grady a picture.

Kyla loved playing with Grady.

















The two little guys, Joey and Grady, had fun playing with each other.

Christmas Tree Shopping






It was bitter cold outside, so we selected a pre-cut tree instead of heading to the field to cut our own.






















Grady was exhausted after our big outing.



Back in his crib after we came home.

Thanksgiving


We hosted our Thanksgiving gathering this year. It was wonderful because Grandma Kay, Aunt Julie and Uncle Brian, Aunt Julie and Becka, Grandpa Wes, Grandpa Joe, Grandmum Yvette, Rachel (Grady's birthmother) and Aunt Emily were all at our house. What a fun gathering!


Grandma Kay and Grady


How many people does it take to get the mashed potatoes from the pan to the bowl?

Three - obviously.
Grady and Rachel
















Hangin' with daddy and Uncle Brian in the evening.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Out to Lunch

Grandpa and Grandma with Grady - note the baby blue sweater in honor of Grady's Swedish grandmother.





Playing more peek-a-boo with Grandma at the Dock Cafe. He's relentless with this game!

Adorable











Grady is nearly always chatty, happy and smiling. We are so blessed!

First Snow


Inquisitive and exceptionally observant, Grady studies the impact of our first measurable snowfall out of his bedroom window.




Predictably, he ultimately has to stand up by the window. This is a skill he practices every time he has the chance.

Silly Faces


What a ham! Grady purposely makes these silly faces - and then he laughs. So do we!

That Crazy Chicken - Again




Grady actually likes the chicken/duck thing that sings the "chicken dance," and moves its' wings and beak.


Peek-A-Boo II



Grady now directs our games of peek-a-boo. He loves putting the blanket over his head; he giggles the second he starts. You can see his pure joy at the grand finale - standing up in his crib.



Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Standing Proud







The little man is working hard on standing next to the furniture. When he's successful, he's very pleased with his accomplishment (of course, we're a bit proud, too).

Thanks to Grandpa Gerry and Grandma Arlene for Grady's "new" high chair. He's such a big boy sitting in it and eating his "finger foods."