I can't believe my baby is already 2! I absolutely ADORE this kid!...he is the best little boy in the world! Unfortunately this child wasn't strategically planned with fertility pills like my 3 girls, which explains his unfortunate birthday 6 days before Christmas. To make up for this, we have decided to have his birthday party on Nov. 19th every year instead of Dec. 19th. He is just getting cupcakes and his favorite dinner on his actual birthday. It worked out well for us this year because most of my family was in town for Thanksgiving. I love this picture because Gracie and Alyssa are puckering their lips as if they are trying to blow out Hunter's candle...Oh yeah, Alyssa did blow his candle out before Hunter even got a chance to look at it...Don't worry Chonch, I re-lit it for you:)
This is officially my first homemade birthday cake for any of my kids. Hunter LOVES anything with wheels...especially dump trucks. I found this cupcake-cake kit at the craft store and I knew I had to try and make it. It was soooo easy and turned out really cute...Hunter loved it!
Of course Hunter chose one of the wheels as his cupcake...hence, the black frosting all over his face.
Everyone gave Hunter some type of truck. Boys are soooo easy to please! After having 3 girls, I had no idea that little boys could be so much fun!
Who would wrap a little boy's birthday present in pastel pink wrapping paper?...Answer-My brother Ryan. This was carrying on the "Man-test" that my brother has going on with Hunter and his son Cooper. This time it backfired on Ryan, and Hunter annihilated Cooper! Ryan bought Choncho a dump truck as his real gift, and bought a pink comb and mirror as his "Man-test" gift. I am so proud to say that when Hunter opened the mirror and comb, he IMMEDIATELY threw it to the side. He had absolutely no interest in that. Cooper, on the other hand, had plenty of interest in playing with the pink girly gift:) Notice Cooper peeking over Hunter's shoulder with great intrigue!!!
Here is Hunter in "Dump Truck Heaven"
This is officially my first homemade birthday cake for any of my kids. Hunter LOVES anything with wheels...especially dump trucks. I found this cupcake-cake kit at the craft store and I knew I had to try and make it. It was soooo easy and turned out really cute...Hunter loved it!
Of course Hunter chose one of the wheels as his cupcake...hence, the black frosting all over his face.
Everyone gave Hunter some type of truck. Boys are soooo easy to please! After having 3 girls, I had no idea that little boys could be so much fun!
Who would wrap a little boy's birthday present in pastel pink wrapping paper?...Answer-My brother Ryan. This was carrying on the "Man-test" that my brother has going on with Hunter and his son Cooper. This time it backfired on Ryan, and Hunter annihilated Cooper! Ryan bought Choncho a dump truck as his real gift, and bought a pink comb and mirror as his "Man-test" gift. I am so proud to say that when Hunter opened the mirror and comb, he IMMEDIATELY threw it to the side. He had absolutely no interest in that. Cooper, on the other hand, had plenty of interest in playing with the pink girly gift:) Notice Cooper peeking over Hunter's shoulder with great intrigue!!!
Here is Hunter in "Dump Truck Heaven"


We were lucky enough to be one of the first ones out of the theatre so my girls were able to get their picture with Ebenezer Scrooge. I think Brooklyn was a little nervous! He also gave each of the girls a chocolate coin...he's a nice guy after all!






Alyssa had her 2nd grade musical 2 days before Thanksgiving. She was obviously an Indian and did such a good job saying her part..."This song is called the Corn Grinding song." Way to go Lulu...you are amazing!!!
Yes, my daughter is the only one in her class wearing a striped shirt...they were supposed to be in solid blue...at least my daughter was easy to pick out of a crowd!



















Hunter loved just being a boy with Cooper and Grandpa...they threw rocks the entire time the girls (and Rob) panned for gold.


Apparently these are the chefs that baked and assembled all of the gingerbread. This was the 10


It is definitely not as fun taking pictures of ourselves at an amusement park as it is taking pictures of our kids...
I am ashamed of our intolerance for cold weather. It was probably 52 degrees this night at Epcot and you'd think Rob and I were in Alaska by how cold we were. Rob had to capture a picture of me freezing while we waited to see the video of the history of France. I enjoyed seeing all of the neat videos of the different countries...I was lucky to have Rob with me because he has been to almost all of the countries that are represented at Epcot...he was able to give me a more in-depth history lesson:)

Rob and I are so lucky to have moms that will babysit our kids so that we can go on vacations together. This time was my mom's turn. We don't have any pictures during the time that we were gone, but I got a couple once we got home. This was my mom making M&M turkeys with the kids to take to their teachers at school. The girls always love making crafts and having cooking class with my mom...Thanks for babysitting mom...and cleaning my house...and doing my laundry...and cleaning my carpets...and helping me put up my Christmas decorations!!!
Only a grandpa would let a 1 year old play with the kitchen faucet:) Grandpa Clark was nice enough to take all of the girls to see Bolt last night while Grandma, and Rob and I did Christmas decorations...Thanks Grandpa!!!