Sunday, November 7, 2010

Halloween

















It was a happy Halloween for Hogan. Festivities started at his school with a costume parade, games, and snacks. Next we went to the Fall Festival at my school (where Hogan experimented with green hair!).
And finally it was time to trick or treat. Hogan had waited all day to trick or treat. If we'd left it up to him he would have started ringing doorbells at 8 in the morning! Oma and Opa joined us for our first trick or treating in our new neighborhood. It was fun to have them there for our inaugural trick or treat!
Most surprising to me was that Hogan's favorite part was opening the door for all the trick or treaters that came to our house. As soon as the doorbell rang he ran to the door to pass out candy. He even had a little system about how he would pass it out. If only one or two kids came to the door they could have several pieces of candy, but if a whole line of kids came, only one per person. After several doorbells in a row, Hogan wiped his sweat and said, "Boy I sure am working hard here aren't I?" So fun to have a real house with a doorbell and trick-or-treaters stopping by!







Monday, August 2, 2010

Strong Daddy




There are just some things dads can do that moms can't, or at least this mom can't. Yesterday when Hogan and I were in the pool he asked me to throw him like dad. I kept trying and after every attempt, my encouraging little boy would say, "Let's try again. I know you can do better than that." Really I couldn't. It was sweet to know how much he believed in me, but the truth is, there is no way I can catch air like Troy when I throw him across the pool. It's really just a sad attempt on my part. I think I'll stick to the things I'm good at and let Troy strain his back on this one!
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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Batman Mail





Hogan dressed up to check our mail this week. How could you not enjoy life when this is your mailman?????
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Monday, July 19, 2010

Summer Days


This summer we have lived outside and it has been magnificent. We start in the morning by taking the "walk around" in our garden. This consists of checking for weeds, watering, and noting any new growth in our plants. Then we check the filters and skimmers on the pool to make sure everything is acceptable and then we GET IN!!!! We swim off an on all day and then in the evenings when we are sufficiently pruned, Troy and I retire to our chairs in the front and Hogan plays in the yard as the evening cools and the sun begins to set.

Hogan has his own puttering routine for evening play. First, he rides his jeep out to the mailbox to check the mail. Then after the mail, he tries out all of his riding toys- giving each one fair play. And then come the balls and frisbees. Sometimes he entertains us by hitting golf balls across the lawn. Sometimes he gets us going for a little game of baseball. But whatever he chooses to do in the yard he always looks like this half-dressed ragamuffin- bare chested, swim trunks, often times galoshes, but more often just barefoot, and tireless energy that is entertaining to watch. He works so hard when he plays.

Ahhhh...these summer days. Can't imagine life getting much better!
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

First Rainbow



Hogan mentioned a few weeks ago that he had never seen a real rainbow. Until he said it, I had never given rainbows a thought. But he was right. Rainbows are a prevalent symbol in children's books and cartoons (i.e. Carebears), and something Hogan has been drawing in some form since he was 2, but in all his 4 years he hadn't ever witnessed one. The problem is I couldn't just take him to a museum to see a rainbow. We had to wait.

And then one evening on our way home from gymnastics, there it was- a piece of a rainbow in the sky. We could only see one part of the arc at first. Hogan kept asking when we were going to see the whole thing and I tried to explain the logistics of rainbows. Hogan was excited but kind of disappointed. This piece didn't seem to count as a "real" rainbow. Troy and I went inside to go about our parently evening duties. And Hogan stayed outside. Minutes later he came running inside to tell us that he could see more of the rainbow. Skeptical, I ventured outside, and sure enough, there was half of the rainbow. All three of us continued to watch as little by little the rainbow unveiled itself to Hogan. He finally got to see a rainbow. Not just a piece, but the whole thing.

In true 4-year old dramatics, he told us it was his dream come true.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Cute pics of the fam!

Awwwwww! Troy loves and respects his mother!

Hogan and duck are so over fishing at this point!

Fishing with Papa G.

Fourth of July at Pagosa Springs
Just wanted everyone to see two things: 1) I do take pictures of people besides Hogan! :) 2) What a cute family the Mannings and the Keatings are! We loved our Colorado vacation!
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Hiking in Colorado

On our way up to Treasure Falls we came up to this fallen branch- seemed like a perfect photo opportunity. What a strong guy! It seems fitting since Hogan's life ambition is to be Batman. He's off to a good start!

Our second hike to the Piedra Falls Hogan hiked the whole way and really enjoyed exploring, climbing, and dipping his hands and feet into the cold mountain streams.

Hogan found a perfect walking stick just his size!

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Fishing

Hogan's big wish was to go fishing on our vacation. I don't why. He just had it stuck in his head. But everyone in the family was super accomodating and the place we were staying had several fishing ponds. The first day, although the view was magnificent, we didn't get a single bite!

Tia and Carlos helped Hogan fish in style. They bought him the fishing vest he's wearing in the first picture and a very hip Spiderman tackle box. Thanks guys!

The next time we went fishing we had more luck. Papa G had hunted out a perfect fishing spot and Hogan (with Troy's help) caught his first fish! I should add that Papa G. caught the most fish!

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Hotdog!

Two cool dudes with matching shirts and toothpicks

Uncool mom who begs for a picture of the matching shirts sans toothpicks

One sighing mom and one pleased boy with a toothpick in his mouth
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Vacation

Hogan starting out our roadtrip in style. By the return trip, we looked much worse for the wear. I wouldn't even let him go into a grocery store at one point on the way home because he had an orange drink mustache from the morning's breakfast mixed with a Fanta Red beard from lunch, his transformer PJs still on (even though it was 7 at night), and crazy car hair. I wish I had taken that photo.


One of the pleasant things about this trip was that Hogan was 4! There was so much that he could do. He made it through two rounds of golf during the week. And during those rounds, he learned a few important lessons: 1. the girls play much differently than the boys (girls' balls miraculously always make it to the fairway- some by greatness others by a swift kick in that direction when noone's looking); 2. When the marshall comes toodling by 4 year olds who didn't pay to play should always stay by the cart and show that they are uninterested in golf and are in no way slowing down the golf game; 3. If you whiff the ball, just say it's a "practice swing" Hogan funnily took to this one quite well.

It's a miracle, I know! I'm finally putting some pictures up. I had, much to my embarrassment, pictures from February still on my camera. It's been a busy year so far. My loyal family following has probably even stopped checking in to see if I've updated, BUT just for my own pleasure at least, and for those still faithful to give the Hogan blog a click every once and awhile....here are some vacation pictures!
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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Birthday




So...we have had the Chuck E. Cheese birthday experience. Hogan had the night of his life and Troy and I left exhausted, with our ears ringing and our child hyped up on cake, tokens, and soda. The greatest part of the evening was the big Chuck E. show. When Chuck E. finally came out (after all the parents stood by uncomfortably watching the interminably long countdown), Hogan's face just lit up. He was so excited and he really boogied down. It was hilarious. I took about 50 pictures and about 3 of them came out focused. Everyone and everything moves way to fast at Chuck E. Cheese for a slow mom trying to capture moments!

We are so thankful for all of our friends and family who are a part of Hogan's life and who helped us to celebrate his 4th birthday!
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