



I have tried to post this since Thanksgiving, where has the time gone? I won't write much, but we went to a place call Edaville Railroad of Thanksgiving weekend and had a blast. It is an old school carnival type place with rides and a train. They have a festival of lights event where the whole park is lite up and I thought it would be fun to try this year. Audrey absolutely LOVED it! Which kind of surprised me honestly. She LOVED the rides and had Charlie and I wait in line for 20 minutes to go on the ferris wheel... Best part was I was scared to death and she was in heaven!










{note, this was written last week but I never posted it!} So Chase turned 18 months this week. And he is one busy little boy... He is a momma's boy and a crazy man all in one... He continues to be a boys boys, and loves trucks, balls and to throw things (which kind of drives me nuts). He loves his big sister and loves to do whatever she does, right or wrong. He loves to eat, not veggies but just about anything else that you put on his plate. He is still not talking with words... He has a couple basics, momma (of course), hi, bye, ball, da-da... But he communicates just fine and gets his point across with no issue and certainly understands everything we say. He just started to really like books which is fun since Audrey has never been a huge book girl, especially at his age. Our big issue right now is he is hitting which I am less than thrilled with. It is not malicious most of the time, he thinks it is playing and funny. I keep blaming it on a kid at daycare but he is a boy and I guess this is the phase? Hopefully... We had his 18 month well visit and I am happy to report that he is finally on the chart for weight after all this time! Stats are: 31 lbs 2 oz (95th percentile) and 34" (90th percentile).




Happy Belated Halloween to everyone! Hope you all had as much fun as we did... We had a full day of pumpkin carving, pre-trick-or-treating party at our neighbors and of course some trick or treating... Trick or treating was different than normal this year. First of all Charlie's mom was in town, which was great to begin with, but was doubly great in that she manned the door while Charlie and I both went out trick or treating with the kids. I usually stay home and give out candy and I have always felt like I was missing out so I was excited to go this year. I will say it was much different then I was expecting. Honestly it was exhausting! I never realized how many steps people in our neighborhood have (I'm talking 10 steps on most houses)! This is tiring enough, but I ended up carrying Chase up and/or down the steps trying to keep up with the group (we still were way behind but that is another story). Second of all, Audrey has always had a fear of dogs which lately has become really bad. The first house we went to had a dog that was at the door and Audrey screamed like she had seen a ghost or something. After that we saw multiple dogs and she was not happy and wanted to go home. We finally calmed her down, skipped the houses we knew had dogs and walked her up to each door because she was freaked out. Definitely not the experience she had last year running with her friend Izzie from house to house. Which is ok. She had fun and got PLENTY of candy... But Chase ended up being the trick or treating champ this year. He LOVED it and got mad when we went home! He was running down the street in between houses and went up to the doors and put his bag out for candy. If they let you take it, he took multiple pieces... It was pretty funny...


