Thursday, February 21, 2013

January in Pictures

January was quite the month. We celebrated a late Christmas with my family, I stayed pretty busy with photography (still had 8 shoots during a "slow" month), did some spring cleaning (yay for cleaned and organized closets and cabinets!), and jetted off to Mexico for a romantic little vacation in honor of my 30th birthday and our 5th anniversary. Phew. It's amazing all that takes place in 31 days. Let's take a look....

Jacob had his 5th birthday party at the YMCA in Hastings. Per usual, Gwendolyn wanted to "help" Aunt Nikki with gift recording.
Trucks, trucks and boy stuff galore!
Baby doll needs some baby powder...
She loves giving baby brother kisses.
I used this picture as a "view from here" post and I just love it. She wakes up pretty slowly most mornings and loves extra snuggles. Don't you dare put her down before she's ready.
And this picture cracks.me.up. Tom sent this to me while I wasn't at home with a caption of "I want to doe" (go). She looks hilarious with her chubby cheeks.
He also sent me this...
With a caption of "we have a pantry problem."
Bless his heart, he was helping me knock things off of our to do list before his parents came to stay for a week so he cleaned out the cabinets where we keep chips and other snacks. 

Two bags of pita chips.
Three opened and used jars of honey.
Three bags of air-dried peas.
Two bags of raisins.
Three bags of kettle corn.

And the list goes on and on. I will admit that *sometimes* I buy things we don't need when I think we need them. Sometimes.
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"Auntie" Erin's boots are just a tad too big, but so cool!
She goes and gets all of her diaper changing supplies and lays down when she's ready to have her diaper changed. I turned around from the computer (it had gotten quiet) and see her like this...what a helper.
The funny thing is, everything you see in this picture was at the opposite side of the crib - all organized very nicely - when she went down. I think there was some pre-nap play....
Louie and Ashlyn! 
Would you believe Louie is only a week older?! 
Love them both!
Just another night of singing and dancing at the Barntsen house...
Daddy and Gwendolyn took a Sunday afternoon nap together, and finally at around 5 pm I had to go up and wake them up (otherwise who knew when we'd get her to go to bed). Neither of them was overly thrilled about it. Sunday naps just feel sooooooo nice, don't they?
I think they're ignoring me......
I'm pretty sure I could watch her sleep all day.
Still a little bit sleepy...
And then she fell back over. I don't blame her. Our bed is super comfy.

Best part about this picture? Her finger through the tag in her pillow, which she reaches up and plays with every.single.night. Oh and her sweet expression. And red cheeks. And sleepy eyes. And mismatched outfit.
Love it in b&w too...
If you're sitting, it's pretty likely she'll be right up in your business.
The girl loves to put on adult shoes...
She specifically requested that we call Daddy at work. And she talked to him. I mean, kind of. She told him she was eating nanas and said something about Elmo and that she loved him and missed him and bye.
Trisha and I were finally able to go visit our friend Leslie who had twins back in October. Brynn and Blake were just the sweetest, and I just can't wait to have a baby in the house again that I don't have to give back after a brief visit! Ha!

She's staying home with them and doing so awesome - I'm so impressed!
After seeing the babes, we headed to Grant's basketball game with Tom's fam. The girls ran around and per usual were connected at the hip. Literally.
Pics from our vacation coming soon! I have a spiffy slideshow completely made and finished, but Picasa is giving me trouble and I think I have to start over *mad face. Very frustrating. But at least I know what I'm doing this time, so hopefully it goes faster. So stay tuned....

It's February 21st. Which means my daughter turns two in one month and we'll have a son in two months. 

I just fainted.

I can't breath.

I knew all of these things were going to happen, but it's still crazy that they're happening. You know you're emotional when you cry at a hamster daddy taking his hamster daughter to see her new baby hamster brother at the hospital. Perhaps I need to stay away from sentimental children's books right now...

Have a blessed day!

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