Saturday, January 31, 2009

A blog everyone should see.

I was thumbing through my co-worker's People magazine yesterday and came across an article about a man that's been keeping a blog about his experience losing his wife on the same day his baby daughter was born. It's a heartbreaking story, and how he carried on after this tragedy is amazing. Check out his blog here. I've started reading from the beginning and am only into April 2008, but so far it is inspiring to read.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

January Birthdays



Since our family is so huge, we usually celebrate birthdays monthly. Last night I had my family over to my house for my mom's birthday and my brother Hugh's birthday. I cooked a couple lasagnas and everyone else pitched in with the rest of the fixins'. It's always a lot of fun getting the Prazeau fam together--tons of laughs and very loud! Peyton was acting shy when everyone started showing up, but by the end of the night he was running all over the place, playing with everyone. Happy Birthday Mama and Hughy!!








































































Thursday, January 15, 2009

Looking forward to spring!

It has been dry and not as cold this week, so we've had some time to let Peyton play outside. I've forgotten how much he loves to be outside. We have to drag him in, as he would stay out there all day if we let him. The last couple days we've been outside when B got home from work and as soon as he pulls up he runs to the car, wanting to drive with daddy. He sits on his lap, B puts his favorite song on the stereo, and he puts my sunglasses on while he "drives."









Here's a short video of Peyton. "Sweet!!"




Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Balls and Beanbags!!

Today I took Peyton to a balls and beanbags class at Montavilla Park. Peyton always has a blast at these classes and is happy to get out of the house during the winter! Amy and Kate brought their boys Hunter and Ethan also. It's always fun to watch a teacher try to assemble some order to these toddler classes. Yeah, it just doesn't happen. Peyton loved to be able to just run around and attempt to play basketball. I'm sensing (or maybe it's just hoping) he's following his mama's footsteps and is going to be a hooper!! ;)











































Check out that follow through. He's a lefty!

Hunter and Ethan
























Thursday, January 8, 2009

New parenting technique?

Well it is for me anyway. It has been a complete struggle since Peyton's first tooth emerged to get him to cooperate with teeth brushing. I have tried EVERYTHING. Electric toothbrush, letting him brush my teeth while I do his--you name it, I tried it. I even asked my dentist what to do. He said, "well you can't not brush his teeth, so you may have to just pin him down and get the job done." I HATE doing that, and dread teeth brushing time just as much as Peyton does. I don't even know how I even thought of this, it is so completely random, and would never have thought that this would work, but if I sing "Happy Birthday" to him, he just lays there, with his mouth open, and watches me sing it while I brush his teeth (for a two whole rounds!). I've tried singing the A, B, C's and every other one of his favorite songs and it never worked. What drove me to randomly pick "Happy Birthday," is beyond me. But hey I'll take anything that works... :) And we'll see how long this bliss lasts.



Sunday, January 4, 2009

Pizza/Wii night


Last night our friends the Hadley's had us over for homemade pizza and Wii. Ethan and Peyton had a busy & fun time playing together all night. B and I really liked playing the Wii, and just might have to get one! It was a fun night of food, friends, and fun!











Peyton and Ethan chowing down on pizza..





The boys playing blocks...















Ethan trying on Peyton's shoe, lol...












Wrestling on Copper's doggie bed...



















Learning to share was the overall idea for the night ...






















B playing Wii















Peyton loves Copper or "Copter" as he calls him

Thursday, January 1, 2009

A GREAT read


I just finished a book called The Shack by William P. Young. This book really, truly touched me and gave me so much insight on the mysteries of God. The event that this book surrounds is completely heartbreaking, and was difficult for me to read in the beginning. This author is so creative and the story is so vivid and colorful. What was even more home-hitting was the fact that the story takes place in Oregon.
This was a great read and I encourage everyone to read it!

Here's the website to the book: http://theshackbook.com/


Happy New Year...

I was trying to get Peyton to say "Happy New Year," and before I had the camera handy, he was saying something along the lines of "hippo new year." I tried to get him to say it again but he was more interested in eating his corn for lunch today. He REALLY likes corn...lol.