Monday, February 25, 2013

More Hudson-isms

As I was just telling Hudson the other day, three is a magical age.  There's something so refreshing and unpredictable and just fun about a three-year-old learning about the world around him (or her).  It's pure unadulterated childhood.  I remember Ava at this age (enchanting!), and Hudson is no less entertaining himself.  Thus, I wanted to take a moment to record some of his sweet little Hudson-isms that have emerged during this year. 
 
Oh, how I love this little man!
 
His favorite word to use, especially during serious conversation, is "actually."  He peppers his language with it nearly every day.  "Actually, I would like another banana, please."  "There are actually nine cars in that box, Mommy."  "I actually think that Ava started that fight first."
 
When he's happy and feeling particularly loving toward someone, he'll snug up to them so sweetly and draw an invisible heart on their arm with his finger. (Love!)
 
Conversely, when he's mad or annoyed with someone (and not inclined to scream at them...lol), he'll sometimes draw an X on them to illustrate his dissatisfaction.
 
He always refers to McDonald's (his favorite restaurant) as "Old McDonald's."  I'm pretty sure he thinks the song is about the restaurant, and I've never had the heart to correct him.
 
Instead of saying three-years-old, he'll refer to himself as "three-my-old."  He often projects into the future with statements like, "When I'm six-my-old, I can go to Zumba with Mom and Ava!"
 
When a good song comes on, this boy can dance his booty off.  Just yesterday, he boogied gloriously in GD Ritzy's and had everyone chuckling at his antics.
 
When Daddy makes him mad, he'll often inform him, "You're nice five times, but you're mean one-hundred-twelve times." Yeah, Hudson's a numbers man.
 
He's very into music right now and enjoys listening to an eclectic array of music, which he can sing nearly perfectly from memory.  Right now, he's into Adele ("Rumor Has It" being his favorite), southern rock ("Sweet Home Alabama" and "Ramblin' Man" at the top of that list), any Disney songs he can get ahold of, and unfortunately the "Thrift Store" song that Daddy played for him on YouTube.
 
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day!

 


Okay, so I know these Pinterest-inspired cards are totally last year, but Ava remembered making them for her Kindergarten class and wanted to repeat them again this year.  Apparently, these cards made her a total rock star.  How could I resist?  Then, as we were designing hers on the computer, Hudson became interested and announced that he wanted to make his own cards too.

Alas, I did not take photos of the final products, but we bought heart-shaped red suckers to put in their "hands," and Hudson added a cellophane goodie-bag to his as well.  I think both kids enjoyed sharing these special cards with their classes.

Hope everyone's day was filled with love.  Happy Valentine's Day!

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Friday, February 1, 2013

January

So I awoke today to an icy white world, an unexpected snow day home from school, and the stark realization that the month of January had entirely passed me by without a single blog post.  What?  I certainly didn't plan to take such a lengthy break, but I suppose it always takes me awhile to ease back into a new semester.  Often January passes for me in a blur of freezing temps, long days, and wintry blase carelessness.  Today is February, though, so I'd better get myself in gear, eh?

But first, I can't resist a recap.
This holiday season, I'll cherish many simple memories of the kiddos together, like this moment where they decided to "camp-out" in front of the Christmas tree.  They cleared away the playroom debris and replaced it with a homemade campfire, blanket sleeping bags, and books to read before bedtime.  As a child, I always enjoyed playing magical games near the lit Christmas tree, and I am so glad to see them carry on that tradition.
Then this happened: adorably festive holiday outfits for equally impressive Christmas programs.  Nothing makes me smile like watching Ava and Hudson sing Christmas carols, and this year I was not disappointed.  Not only did they perform beautifully at their respective programs, but for the first time they really embraced singing at home.  Hudson especially memorized a dizzying array of holiday tunes and sang to us happily throughout the season.  Our house was so joyous!
 
Although I didn't get any shots of Ava's performance (which was amazing as usual), I did snap this one of Hudson's precious get-up as a reindeer.  He was a bit nervous for his first-ever school program, but you would never have known it by his performance.  He was fantastic!
 
This was the night before Christmas, all dolled up in holiday jammies.  I feared this may be our last Christmas where Ava truly believes, so I soaked up every moment with her especially.  Look at that anticipation!  Believe me, they were not disappointed, and I thank everyone (Santa included!) who blessed my kiddos this year.
And let's not forget....we actually had a white Christmas this year!  A beautiful blanket of snow provided fun-filled memories in our own backyard.  We built a snowman, launched snowballs at each other, and even frolicked with the neighbor's new puppy.  What a way to cap-off our favorite season of the year!

Now that January has passed us by, and I've finally adjusted to the new year, I will try to maintain this 'ol blog a bit better.  Welcome, 2013!
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