Friday, July 5, 2013

New Arrival!

On July 2, 2013 Lincoln Perry Brown joined the Brown Family.  He came a little sooner than expected, but everything went well.  He weighed 8 lbs 1 oz (good thing he came early!) and was 19.5 inches long.  Delivery went well and both Lincoln and Stephani are doing great.  Here are a few pictures - there will be more to come...

Swollen and puffy face right after delivery. 
 
 Happy Family
 
This is our fantastic doctor - she barely made it to the room as Lincoln was born. 
 
 Getting ready for bath time...Purple face
 This is the kids meeting him for the first time. Benson was really curious.  He was having a hard time understanding that the baby in mom's belly that we have been talking about for months is all of the sudden not in her belly anymore.
 Alayna LOVES to hold little Lincoln and is always giving him kisses.
 
 Benson had to have his turn holding Lincoln as well - after about 10 seconds, he said '"okay I'm all done".
 Grandpa Perry made here to spend some time with us.  Lincoln got his middle name from his Grandpa.
 All loaded up and ready to head home from the hospital.
 
 Aunt Kali flew out to see baby Lincoln too - she loves all her nieces and nephews and is so good to all of them.
 Good looking!
 
 Alayna loves to hold her little brother.
 
 Little Lincoln cant wait to meet everyone - come and visit us!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Funny Benson

Benson has been saying some of the funniest things lately that I don't want to forget...
Today as I walked by him I knocked him on the chest as he was playing Wii -
Benson: "What was that?"
Me:"I was just knocking."
B:"I'm not a door" (rolling his eyes)

Benson has been obssessed with not being called little lately...he is big and growing bigger and bigger.  This is part of our daily conversation.
Today our conversation went like this -
B: "Mom you're big?  Like really big?"
M: "Yeah, I am all big, but I am not getting bigger anymore, except for my belly.  It is getting bigger because there is a baby in it."
B: "My belly is getting bigger and bigger.  I have fish in my belly - they eat and grow bigger and bigger and they dance and are silly."

 
Maybe one of these days I will start the daunting task of updating my blog...I was told I was out of space last time I tried to post..but I think that my storage may have been added too...we shall see...
 

Anyways, I was recently put in as the Primary President in our ward, so this month I have been doing sharing time every week.  Benson as a new sunbeam sits in the front row.  Whenever I am up there he makes the most sarcastic comments. For example if I pick another kid to help me, he rolls his eyes and grunts and says, "Ughhh, Mom!" - I get this everytime I don't call on him. What a character :)  I am excited to be in Primary with my kids.  In fact the few weeks before I was officially called we told Alayna that it was a family secret and we could only talk to each other about it.  She was just dying to tell everyone.  She said to her primary teacher the week before, "Next Sunday is going to be the best Sunday ever, but I can't tell you why because it is a family secret."  She just beams when I am in there - she thinks I am cool.  It feels good to be cool in the eyes of your child, I just hope and wish it will last forever.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Happy Halloween!!

Alayna and Benson have wanted to be zombies since June - thanks to the game they discovered on Grandma's Ipad "Plants vs Zombies".  The obsession reaches to many areas of our life...we play zombies at home a lot...the kids will take turns being plants and trying to attack the zombie.  It is hilarious to watch.  Alayna draws a picture everyday at school - since school has started about 90% of her pictures have been zombies.  The kids were thrilled with their "I love Brains" shirts that we made - it even glowed in the dark.  The kids were also super excited to win our Ward Halloween Party Costume Contest for "Best Kids Costume"!
 Last week after we had FHE, we bobbed for apples...it was a huge success with the kids.  They thought it was so funny and loved it.
Still laughing even though Dad just dunked her head.
Dad trying the "Hoover" approach...it worked!
Benson trying to nibble the apple out :)

So funny!
Our pumpkins!

Helping Dad with the dirty work.
Last weekend ...the kids went to our friend Peter's birthday party.  The 50's drive-in theme was a huge success. The kids loved sitting in their cars and watching "Cars" while they ate diner-style lunch.


Alayna had a five day weekend thanks to a scheduled day off of school and two "Hurricane Sandy" weather cancellation days.  We were very grateful that all it did was rain and feel aweful for all the people that got hit the worst.  We invited some friends over and had a sugar cookie marathon.  Alayna decorated about 4 plates of cookies herself.
Getting started! There is something magical about sugar cookies.  Kids just love them!!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Montpelier

 Yesterday we went to Montpelier, which is the plantation where James Madison lived, the 4th President of the United States and Father of the Constitution.
 There were no pictures inside the house and we failed to get a good pictures of the front of the house...but when somebody come visits us - we will gladly take you there and hopefully get a better picture.  I learned so much on the tour and feel so inspired by the stories of our founding fathers.  James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were really good friends.  The windows behind Coby were the original windows and designed by Jefferson - they work on pulleys so they can slide up and down.
Here we are standing up on the terrace of the house. The Montpelier Plantation mostly produced tobacco, but was also pretty self-sustaining.  There were usually about 120 slaves that lived and worked on the plantation.  James Madison despised slavery, but would have been unable to run a profitable plantation without his slaves.  When writing the Constitution he made sure there would be amendements that would allow for the abolishment of slavery down the road.
 Here is the view looking towards the Blue Ridge Mountains.  When Madison looked out he dreamed of the day that the frontier would push past those mountains (which didn't really happen until after the Louisiana Purchase).
 A life-size statue of James and Dolley Madison, out in the back yard where Dolley loved to entertain big groups of people.  There plantation is very isolated and far away from any major cities...so when they received guests, they would stay for an extended visit.
 Here Alayna and Benson are standing by replicas of a detached kitchen, a smokehouse, and the domestic slave quarters.
 We were able to taste some food from that 18th century and grind salt and shave nutmeg.
 This is called Mr. Madison's temple.  In the middle is a trapdoor to a cellar.  During the winter when the pond would freeze over they would cut blocks of ice and lower it down there.
 There are several big archealogical dig sites and one for the kids as well.  Alayna and Benson loved finding artifacts and washing them off and trying to figure out what they were.  There were several pieces of a cup that we tried to put together like a puzzle.
 The grounds were beautiful - especially with the fall colors.
 This huge tree was a black walnut tree.  The walnuts were all over the ground.  Benson must have thrown a hundred of them.
 Dolley had to sell the house after James died to pay off the gambling debts of her son.  The Dupont family were the last to own the house and it was in their family for over 80 years before they willed it back to the Historical Society.  The beautiful gardens reflect their influence.
 We walked to the family cemetary and saw where many family members were buried...including James and Dolley.
 After we left...we saw this little train station and decided to stop for a quick look.  The train station/post office was built by the Dupont family in the early 1900's.  There were two separate sides one for the white people, the other for the colored people.
 
 Inside their was a display of different types of communication...and it said "Please Touch"!!!  We loved typing out Morse Code messages to each other.
 Typing telegrams...
 And ringing each other up on the phone.
We sure enjoyed our beautiful fall day at Montpelier.  I was so inspired by what I learned about James Madison and his role in the Constitution and later as our President.


Catch-up

This last month has been filled with lots of fun.  We live right across the street from a mini golf course.  The kids want to go everyday!!  We finally went and they loved it!  I need to invest in an annual pass.
 
 We have the most awesome friends.  We made Halloween pillowcases together...I am a little bit afraid of my sewing machine.  So it was a big deal.
 Once things got rolling we whipped out 4 pillowcases...things went pretty smoothly all things considered - we might even make Christmas pillowcases :)
We love to ride bikes and Benson is really good - I am so impressed!
 Doing things with friends is always more fun!
 Showing off their bikes: Alayna, Benson, Joseph, and Peter.
 We also tried our hands at a Kid Halloween Craft - Qtip skeletons.
 They turned out pretty good!
 Once a week we go to a music class at the Trinity Presbyterian Church.  Benson loves it.  We do a half an hour of singing and have snacks and playtime.  Benson loves his friends that we go with. 
 Last year Alayna only got to have friends over...so Benson loves when we get together with "his" friends.
The last two weeks we used parachutes during our music class and they were a huge hit!