Another month flies by!

March 31st, 2011

It looks like once a month posting is about as much as I can hope for right now!

March has been a fun month, partly because the weather has been a bit warmer and we’ve been able to get out and play in the sunshine. This winter has been a bit of a weather roller coaster and we are all looking forward to the warmer spring and summer weather getting here in earnest (the high today was only in the 40s!).

John is getting so big. He crawls everywhere and he is such a little explorer. Hazel was always very social, chatting and smiling and interacting with anyone and everyone she met. John, on the other hand, is curious about everything that surrounds him. He crawls all over the house inspecting every toy, container, chair, piece of lint, etc. that he can find. I really have to watch him because he gets into absolutely everything. He loves to laugh and thinks Hazel is just hilarious. The two of them can get each other laughing so hard that they both gasp for air- it’s just about the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. John really loves to eat, too. We always thought Hazel was a great eater, but since John has joined us I’ve learned the true meaning of an eater. This boy has never turned down any food we’ve offered him. His favorites are almost always more unusual and strongly flavored foods. He might just become our family’s Mikey. What a kid!

Hazel is growing up too fast. She’s getting taller, talking up a storm, learning all about numbers and still singing and dancing like crazy. Her hair has grown and is now long enough that she can wear it out and it looks very sweet. She still prefers to wear dresses, jewelry and anything that she deems fancy and beautiful. She has recently taken to styling her hair with me in the morning and putting on “make up” (which she likes to paint all over her face indiscriminately). We are learning the subtle differences between daily make up and clown face. She prefers the clown look. Numbers are big for Hazel right now. She likes to count and will tell us to “think about it!” and “count my fingers!” This is such a neat age- she has so many interests and gets so tickled whenever she gets to do something she loves. Her favorite movie is How to Train your Dragon, so we got the soundtrack and let her listen to it on the cd player that is in her room (she stole my alarm clock!). She loves to dance and twirl to the music, which is all instrumental score type music and not something I would have ever guessed a kid would like, but that’s our Hazel, she keeps us guessing!

I’ve yet to upload the latest and greatest pics, but here are a few from my phone, and one of a drawing Hazel did all my herself today at school (she’s taking after her Papa’s artistic abilities!)

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Two cuties

March 1st, 2011

John is crawling all over the place, Hazel is talking up a storm and they are both growing up way too fast! A few videos of the cutest kiddos I know (I just love that they are crazy about each other!)

Picture Time!

February 13th, 2011

As promised here are the latest and greatest pictures of the kiddos. Wishing everyone a very Happy Valentine’s Day!

A few shots from Oma’s visit (Oma and John are crazy about each other)

Lunch with Hazel’s buddy from school

Child Labor…

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Hazel really really loves to paint…
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We made Valentine’s for all of Hazel’s friends
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Silly silly big sister who stole her brother’s seat…
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Love this little guy
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Yoga poses while watching Diego
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Busy Busy Bees

February 10th, 2011

January and February have been going by so quickly- I can’t believe we’re almost halfway into February!
Lots of updates for you this time, but unfortunately no pictures as I haven’t uploaded them from the camera yet (soon!). John cut his first two teeth about a day after he turned 8 months. He continues to be a hungry hungry little boy who can’t get enough food. Even before he got those teeth he was gumming just about any food we would give him. It’s so funny how different two kids can be. Hazel was content to nurse for pretty much the first year of her life with the occasional solid meal thrown in for fun every now and then. John would much, much rather eat. That boy has three solid food meals a day. Usually he eats some whole milk plain yogurt with bananas or apple/pear puree in the morning, some mornings he’ll have some warm cereal (oatmeal, rice, millet that kind of thing). Before his afternoon nap he eats again- usually some sort of avocado or other veggie and small pieces of bread, banana, rice, potato, other leftovery types of foods. For dinner he is how eating mashed up or cut up versions of whatever we eat. We had these curried lentils about a week ago that he went crazy over- he ate nearly as much as Hazel did!
Here’s a little pic of our guy enjoying a pancake this past Saturday…
Happy boy
Hazel is doing very well- she continues to surprise us and make us laugh with her ever-growing vocabulary. Recently she has started telling us make believe stories about all sorts of imaginative things. This morning she told me about a monster that was riding a horse through the “deep dark gloomy forest.” She’s loves all things spooky and scary (witches, monsters and the like) and she likes to be delightfully frightened. We recently got her enrolled in a preschool that is a bit closer to our house than her current school. We’ll be able to walk her to school next year! She continues to love going to school and this morning her class will be exchanging valentines. Next week the school is putting on their Valentine’s show where they will sing songs and perform a little play. I will take video so you can see all of the cute songs they are learning. Hazel does a stunning rendition of skinamarinkydinky dink (just wait for the video).

Ok, baby John is ready for breakfast- must run for now. Pictures coming soon!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

January 2nd, 2011

I have gotten really bad about blogging lately- and I have no excuses for you, just the simple realization that I’ve given myself permission to focus more on being with my family instead of getting stressed about documenting it all. But of course we have pictures from Christmas… :) And that is what today’s post is all about.

We had a wonderful lead up to Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Starting in December Hazel got to open a pocket a day on her advent calendar. My mom made these calendars for my brother, sister and me when we were little and now one of them has been passed on to Hazel. This is not your ordinary calendar, this thing is about 4 feet by 3 feet and has 23 little houses and one church- each house a pocket that gets filled each night. Hazel loved it. She got a slinky, some little costume jewelry, sweets, etc. etc. Every morning she would run into our room and beg to go downstairs to open her “pocket.” On the 24th she got a special bracelet to wear to church on Christmas Eve. She was thrilled.

In addition to the advent calendar we also celebrated St. Nikolaus day on December 6th- Hazel put a plate out on our door step and it was magically filled for her and John. Oranges, nuts, a book and a little snow white doll magically appeared a few hours after she set out her plate. Oh the magic!

We were given the book, “The Christmas Rose” by Grammy a few years ago and this year we began reading the story every night starting on December 6th. The book is a great story with traditional German illustrations. By the second night Hazel was already reminding us that we needed to read our daily page in the story before bed that night. We usually read the page at dinner time by the light of the candles on the advent wreath that we made at church.

We went and picked out a Christmas tree together this year and put it up as a family adding to the Christmas cheer at home. Later that weekend we also attended the annual Yorktown Christmas parade where we got to see Santa, and a lighted boat parade down on the river.

About a week before Christmas Oma arrived from Germany and Aunt Sarah and Uncle Andrew arrived from Colorado. Visiting with them was a lot of fun, and Hazel loves talking with Oma and saying in a silly voice, “Ja, ja, Ja!” John has enjoyed having his Oma around and is completely smitten with her. This is the second time she has seen him (the first time she arrived from Germany the day he was born!) and she can’t believe how much he’s grown already.

A few days before Christmas we went to Christmastown at Busch Gardens with Hazel and left John with my mom and Oma. While there Hazel got to ride her first carousel among other kid amusement park rides. We saw penguins, a Sesame Street Christmas show and lots of Christmas trees and lights. She lasted almost 4 hours and it was cold. We had a great time and can’t wait to take both kids back next year!

Now for the pictures… (thanks for your patience!)
All of these are from Christmas Eve/Christmas Day.
We spent Christmas Eve at my mom’s house and stayed until about 8:30 when we headed home to put the kids to bed (in their Christmas pajamas of course). Before we left, Hazel and John opened a few gifts from Aunt Sarah and Uncle Andrew..




Hazel got lots of twirly ImaLeema dresses, which just made her pleased as punch!


We went home, left cookies and milk for Santa, hung our stockings and went upstairs to read The Night Before Christmas. Once all the kids were tucked into their beds Mama and Papa got to go downstairs and enjoy a few cookies while setting the stage for Christmas morning. Words can’t describe how incredible it was to create our own Christmas for our kids, and I can’t tell you how excited I was for Christmas morning. Christmas is more fun now than it ever was as a kid- exponentially better.

We were up before the sun…





Hazel was so patient opening each gift and then handing out gifts to everyone else. She especially enjoyed helping John-O open his presents.

She gave him some of her “baby” books for Christmas and was very excited for him to see what she had wrapped up for him…




Having a baby to snuggle while watching everyone open presents was an extra treat for me…

John also thought we got him a cat especially for Christmas…


Hazel was content to open each present and then play with it for a while before wanting to open “another one, and another one and then one more, okay?!”



John really liked Hazel’s new Ariel doll…

John and Jered opening a present from Santa

I know I’m his mama and I’m biased, but isn’t he the cutest little guy ever?



And this one… she’s captain of the enthusiasm team!

The headgear kept multiplying

Omi and Oma came over a little later in the morning

The headband I made for Hazel went over well until her head got hot and she had to switch back to her crown


Crowns, purses, new dresses… what more could a girl want?

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One of the favorite gifts of the day

Hazel said to John, “One day when you olda, Ima teach you how to SPPPIIIIN around, okay, okay baby John??



I made the kids wear their new hats and headbands in the house (if I’d just waited another day- it snowed over a foot the day after Christmas!)

Happy kiddos

John with one of his favorite Christmas gifts



We hope you have had a wonderful holiday season and a good start to your New Year. I’m not making any resolutions to update more, but I will tell you that I’ve resolved to take more pictures and post them when I can without driving myself crazy. We are so fortunate and grateful for our family and we are having more fun now than we have ever had in our lives. This is what it’s all about.

Sibling Love

November 22nd, 2010

A preview of things to come…

November 22nd, 2010

Yesterday we met with some friends of ours to do a holiday photo shoot in Colonial Williamsburg- it was their 1 year wedding anniversary and we both wanted photos for the holidays (cards coming your way soon!)- so we headed out to Williamsburg to frolic in the foliage. What a gorgeous day it was for taking pictures, too!

Me and my cute as a button John…

The weekend before last we headed out to the Outer Banks for Jered’s marathon. We had a great time hanging out by the beach with our friends and watching Jered run. I even joined in and ran in a 5k on a whim! It was a great family weekend and a fun first mini-vacation for us to the Outer Banks. We found a great vacation rental that we will be going back to often, so if you ever want to come out and visit we might just have to take a mini-trip to the beach while you’re here!

In other exciting news, we will be celebrating Thanksgiving at home this year with Omi, Uncle Clayton and our neighbors (the same neighbors we celebrated Diwali with- lots of fun festivities going on in our neighborhood!). After T-Day we will be getting ready for Christmas at home. Oma will be visiting from Germany on the 16th of December and Aunt Sarah and Uncle Andrew fly in on the 17th, it’s going to be a great holiday season!

All of these festivities call for plenty of caffeine to keep mama and papa up and running… lately even John has been trying to get a sip!

We love Fall!

October 29th, 2010

Today was the fall festival at Grace Day School (Hazel’s school) and we had an absolute blast! Hazel decided about a month ago that she wanted to dress up like Buzz Lightyear for Halloween and we were set to make her a Buzz costume. Well, enter our new friend Indecision. Oh, you haven’t met him? He seems to be Hazel’s new best friend- almost everyday we have some sort of interaction with our dear friend Indecision. Me: Hazel do you want milk or water with breakfast? Hazel: Water. Me: Ok, here’s your water. Hazel: NOOOOOO!!!! I want milk!!! (there are inevitably tears) Me: But you said you wanted water. Hazel: I want to drink milk. Me: (mentally only of course) *arghhhhhhhh grrrrrr aaaaargh!!*
So, Indecision visited us about Hazel’s Halloween costume when she saw Dorothy at the Yorktown Day parade last week. And Mama decided Hazel only got to change her mind once, so Dorothy she is.
Hazel and her friend from school and her teacher Ms. Janice.
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She’s so darn pretty…
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Hula Hoop!!
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Needless to day, we had a great time today. John was napping, and Jered had taken the morning off to come to the festival with us, so he and John met up with us later on in the morning. Believe it or not, John was not sad in these pictures, just cold and sucking on his bottom lip, which makes him look adorably pitiful!
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Proof that I was there too (since I’m never in pictures)
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We’ve got a lot of fun planned this weekend- tomorrow morning is Hazel’s last swim lesson, and then we have an afternoon of pumpkin carving ahead of us. We got four pumpkins last weekend at the pumpkin patch and apple orchard. Here are the pictures I forgot to post from last weekend’s trip. I love this time of year!
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My boys…
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So grown up!
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We ended the evening with our friends Anne, Mike and Kirsten and had a great dinner and a dessert picnic to celebrate Jered’s birthday
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And finally, our Lazy Sunday Morning…
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And some pictures of Hazel looking sweet (and a little silly)
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More videos from this summer

October 17th, 2010

It’s been a while since we’ve uploaded videos from our camera, so this is a hodge-podge bunch of movies from the last 2-3 months.

John babbling in July…

July 2010- Noises! from esther benoit on Vimeo.

Hazel and mama shucking peas in July…

Shucking Blackeyed Peas from esther benoit on Vimeo.

Hazel climbing in John’s bed…

Hazel crawls in John’s bed from esther benoit on Vimeo.

A few firsts

October 17th, 2010

John had his 4 month well-baby check up on Monday of last week and he is growing well. He’s 16 pounds 8 ounces, over 25 inches (the measurement was a little off), and has a 17 inch head! He’s sleeping well at night, is still as calm and easy going as can be, and loves to coo and babble all day long. Over the past week or so he’s really started to drool and bring things to his mouth, and he’s seemed really interested whenever we are sitting at the dinner table- he watches us eat and moves himself forward if he’s sitting on your lap while you’re eating. Tonight during dinner we decided to give him his first taste of solid food- avocado was on the menu and we had pretty good success with Hazel and avocado when she was little, so we gave it a try. Here are the results!

John’s first solid food! from esther benoit on Vimeo.

More Avocado! from esther benoit on Vimeo.