Saturday, January 22, 2011

Twins Born Two Years Apart

Sometimes it just blows my mind how similar Drew and Isla look as babies:

Drew at 4 months:
Isla at 4 months:

Snoop Dogg!

This Friday the one and only Snoop dee oo double g came to Boise to play for two sold out crowds and Ryan and I just happened to be a couple of the lucky concert goers! We started the night off at our friend Karen's house for a little gin 'n juice (okay it was more like gin and tonic - gin and juice just doesn't really sound that great) and then proceeded down to the Knitting Factory for the concert (with a little stop off at Ha Penny for a couple of drinks before the concert). Excited for the show:Unfortunately I wasn't able to bring my camera out during the show for fear that it would be confiscated so you will have to take it from me that it was seriously one of the best concerts I have been to. There was even a surprise guest - Warren G! I felt like I was back in high school again singing and dancing to all the great Snoop songs. After the concert we went back to the Ha Penny for some more drinks, which probably wasn't the greatest idea, but we were having fun:I have no words for this photo:

4 Months

Our baby boy is 4 months old already! We had his doctor's appointment this week and he weighed in at a hefty 17 lbs 13 oz (95th percentile) and is 25 inches long (75th percentile). He checked out just fine and continues to be a really happy baby. He has changed so much since his two month appointment - he is now giggling, reaching for objects, talking a lot, and he loves blowing raspberries.

We have been bringing out Isla's old toys for Drew to play in now and I have been dreading getting out the exersaucer for him. I really like the exersauser, but it was one of the only toys that we bought that wasn't gender neutral. It is pink, pink and more pink. Oh well, he has no idea and I doubt that he really cares, but from the looks of these pictures maybe he does:
Just kidding - he really has no idea:

Sun Valley

We have been trying to get up to Sun Valley with the Bordners for what seems like forever. I'm not really even sure why it took so long, but last weekend we finally made it! We all drove up to the valley on Friday evening with the kiddos and settled into my aunts beautiful home. Isla was beyond excited that she got to spend the WHOLE weekend with Payton:These two are best buddies:
Saturday morning we were greeted by a couple of elk roaming around in the river (sorry about the reflection of the flash in the picture - it was too cold to go outside to get a better shot):

Saturday Kirstin and I hung out with the kiddos in the morning and then headed up to the mountain to ski in the afternoon with the boys while Aunt Anna watched the kids for us. No photos of the skiing, but we had such a great time and got to ride up Baldy on the new gondola.

Thanks to Grandma Connie and Aunt Anna, the adults were able to have a fun night out on the town on Saturday night. We had some yummy sushi followed by some drinking (Aunt Anna joined us when the kids went to sleep):


Sunday the adults all tried to recover from the night before while watching the Seahawks getting blown out by the Bears (Ryan was very happy as he is a Bears fan - booo). I think we are going to have to make this a yearly thing with the Bordners - we had way too much fun!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A (Ske)Borney New Year’s

Do you like my blog title? I wouldn’t add the Ske for real (that’s why it’s in parenthesis) as the Borney name is sacred, I just thought it sounded funny. So the Borney’s (The Bordner’s + The Kearney’s) invited us over for some sushi and fun on New Year’s Eve.

The kids played, laughed, cried, and danced into the late hours while the adults ate, drank, laughed and had the best time. The Border’s put on an amazing sushi spread and taught us how to make it as well:
The kiddies getting ready for their dinner:
Followed by an after dinner movie:
Which was then followed by an impromptu dance party with the momma’s and kiddos:
The dads (and Byron) were too cool to join in:
Drew enjoyed the view from the couch:
Thank you Borney’s for letting us crash your New Years’ Eve celebration – we had way too much fun. And paid for it the next day.

Christmas 2010 Recap 2 of 2

On Christmas day we packed up the kiddos and headed to Sun Valley to celebrate with some more family. Isla got to show off her cool new boots and Dora cup that she got from GiGi:
Play out in the snow with Papa:
And play inside with Grandma:
Us adults enjoyed a game of apples to apples:
And a wonderful meal prepared by my aunt KE and cousins Drew and Krista:
Grandma Connie gave Ryan and I the gift of a night out on the town without kids so we went out with the cousins to our usual haunts:
The Pioneer:
The Cellar:
And the Casino:
While Ryan and I were out playing, Isla got to play in her new sled and ski jacket that she got from Grandma and Papa Randy:

I realize that I don’t have many pictures of Drew this Christmas, typical second child treatment. I can promise you he had a wonderful Christmas.

Christmas 2010 Recap 1 of 2

What a bad blogger I have been – my sincerest apologies. I guess that is what you get when a mom of two little ones returns to work at one of their busiest times of the year. All my extra time, which is not much lately, has been dedicated to snuggling with my babies.

We had a great Christmas this year celebrating with our relatives and friends. We started Christmas week with the Hamilton’s hosting their friends for a cookie making party. Isla got to make cookies with all her little buddies:
I found these two little rascals in the corner devouring their cookies only moments after they had made them:
There was also a visit from Santa at the party. Isla wanted absolutely nothing to do with him (I had to steal this picture from Molly):
Our next Christmas activity was Isla’s Christmas program put on by her daycare, R House. It was so much fun to see Isla run around with her little friends. I can’t believe how big she is getting, she is such a little girl now and is no longer my baby (well, she will always be my baby):
Here is Isla with one of her favorite people, Miss Jessica, her teacher (not a great shot of Isla, but oh well):
The entire month of December we have been practicing singing Christmas songs with Isla (i.e. Jingle Bells, Rudolph) and she is such a great singer. But when it came time to sing in front of all of the parents and relatives she had a little bit of stage fright. The little stinker just stared out at the audience and did not sing one song. She even looked back at her friends with a look like “who are you why are you singing these songs?”:
Our little Miss Isla did surprise us by sitting on Santa’s lap though. I think Miss Jessica’s promise of a candy cane may have had something to do with that:
Christmas Eve we had a relaxing night at home making dinner with my parents. Isla loves to help cook so she “helped” GiGi with the potatoes:
Drew just hung out with Papa, looking chubby and cute:
Christmas morning Isla was quite overwhelmed with all of her presents. She was done once she saw that Santa gave her play-doh in her stocking:
After awhile we finally convinced her to open the rest of her presents:
Drew had fun watching everyone open their gifts from the comfort of Papa’s lap:
Papa in heaven with his grandkids on Christmas morning: