Monday, April 28, 2008

My brother, Brady, was meeting some friends in Milwaukee for the weekend to go to a Brewers game and to play some golf. Since he's been living in Ohio for the past two years, we don't get to see him as often, so this was a nice opportunity to meet him for lunch. My mom, Evan and myself headed to Johnson Creek, did a little shopping, and then met him at Culver's. I can tell he's already a good uncle - the second after I told him Evan likes swings, he made his own swing for Evan. Luckily, Evan liked it and didn't throw up.

Also, when Evan did start to cry, Brady didn't immediately hand him over to me. Maybe Brady is more ready to be a dad than he thinks!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Many have already heard this little story, but now I have photos to prove it. Evan doesn’t mind sleeping in a sitting position. We find it rather amusing. I went in to check on him during his morning nap, and here he was. Check out the line on his face after I laid him down. Oh, Evan. I guess that’s just how he rolls.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Dave, Gwen, Dylan & Abigail (and another swing)


We love our neighbors. Very friendly and inviting people. Not to mention they have an incredible playground in their backyard that they said Evan can use whenever he likes. Their youngest, Abigail, loves Evan. Before I could finish putting Evan in the swing, she was already behind him ready to push. I foresee a future babysitter in her!

Monday, April 21, 2008

It has been a crazy couple of weeks. Without going into too many details, both of my parents have been in and out the hospital; my dad to have his gallbladder removed and my mom for chest pains. Thankfully, they both are at home now and feeling better. If we have learned one thing from this, it's that they have great family and friends. Thank you to everyone for your thoughts and kind acts.

On the lighter side of things, this past weekend we had glorious weather. Saturday we spent in the backyard, playing and doing a few chores. Saturday night we went to Janelle and Darrin's for a grill out and Eric stayed to watch a UFC fight (way too late for Evan and I). Evan had such a good time playing outside and watching Matthew and Mackenzie play. They are such good kids - the perfect combination of cute, polite, and playful. As a bonus, Evan got his first ride on a swing and LOVED it.

Sunday was spent swimming at the pool (what a surprise, right?) and lunch with my parents. Later in the afternoon, cousin Jackson came over to play with Evan and to make sure that Grandma Janet and Grandpa Rick were feeling better. You should see Jackson's impersonation of a horse. It just might be the cutest thing I have ever seen. And if you ask Jackson where his belly button is, this is what you get:

Monday, April 14, 2008

The thing I most enjoy about working for 3 local radio stations are the unique opportunities that come with it. Most of the "tasks" I don't even consider working, as they are fun and exciting. I've been lucky enough to be on stage when the Dave Matthews Band performed at Bonnaroo, driven Feist, John Mayer and the John Butler Trio around town, and talked with Trey Anastasio about his process when it comes to making music. And while most people laughed at me when I said that Hanson was coming into the studio, I didn't care. I've enjoyed their last couple of albums, and Saturday they performed 4 songs for 10 listeners and were very humble and gracious. It was a good day.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Guess which one of these things happened last night?

A Our car was stolen

B Eric bought me flowers and I loved them
C Evan crawled
D Wrigley rolled over, on command
E The huge tree in the front our yard was struck by lightning, but it didn’t fall on the house. Instead, it hit the new mailbox my dad made us. Some city workers came to help us clean it up, and I was so excited to use the wood chipper. It took about 3 hours to finish off the whole tree, so to show our appreciation, we invited the workers in for some lemonade. The last guy in forgot to shut the door behind him, so I said, “Hey, were you raised in a barn?” He replied, “Yes, actually.” That was pretty much the way the conversation ended.

I’m sure none of you guessed B. I hate flowers.
That’s right, it was option C! Evan has conquered the new skill of crawling. Look out, Wrigley.


Monday, April 7, 2008

NEW TRICK Evan thinks it's great that he can now pull himself up in his crib. We're not so thrilled about it, since he did it about 10 times throughout the night. Here is his progression after yesterdays nap:

I'll admit it's amusing to see how proud he is of himself. But like I said, we got rather tired of it by 2am. Other than that, we had a good weekend of chores around the house, taking advantage of the terrific weather. Friday night we went to the Dells to pick up my sister, who came home for the weekend from college. Of course, we had to stop at the outlet stores and buy Evan things he doesn't need. This hat my favorite purchase. It's 50% ridiculous, 50% adorable:

Friday, April 4, 2008

I've recently decided to convert the blog into a book for Evan. Then I found these great little albums at the scrapbooking store with 20 pages in them, so I thought I'd get one for each year of his childhood. So, here are the first 4 pages of his first year (with some background images I found on the web). Other pages that will be included will be a one for Christmas, one of him and Wrigley, road trips, and so on.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

SWIMMING, AGAIN. Just another swimming picture! Evan loves the water. His new favorite thing is going under water and holding my hands and "jumping" into the pool. Here we are at lessons last night - my friend Kylie and her son Bennett signed up this session and Bennett is doing great!



Tuesday, April 1, 2008

FINISHED PROJECTS: I'm just addicted to making stuff that revolve around Evan. I don't know what my problem is. I just inished his height stick (although technically it won't be done until he is old enough to tell me he doesn't want his height taken). It's gonna be tough to keep him and Wrigley from pulling the stickers off (they are dimensional and felt - too tempting for little fingers!) I got this idea from a magazine, and the plan is to insert dowels into the side to show fast he hopefully reaches 6”7’. The great thing about it is that if/when we move, we can just pluck it off the wall and take it with us.


TAG CANVAS: This craft project didn’t take long at all. It was so easy to do and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out...

Monday, March 31, 2008

Saturday Evan had a play date with his cousin, Mason. It’s so fun watching them interact - Evan is 14 days younger than Mason, so of course I have plenty to talk about with his mom. Here are the boys playing (it’s amazing that I actually got some pictures of just them without Wrigley in the shot - she was way to excited too have TWO little boys just her size around).



Saturday, March 29, 2008

AN INNOCENT IDEA FOR YOU ON APRIL FOOLS DAY (that, for some reason, I find hilarious):

• take a screenshot of desktop (computer)
• delete all icons, and set as wallpaper.

Monday, March 24, 2008

NEW BLOG It's up and somewhat functional...and mostly is just a place for me to keep an online tab of past and current projects. But, if you or anyone you know is looking for graphic design help, please think of me! I love most anything to do with print, so when you have a few spare minutes, check out the new site:

HAPPY EASTER! Evan had a good first Easter. After brunch we dumped all our Easter eggs on him and he enjoyed playing with them and throwing them at Wrigley. My parents surprised him with a few gifts - the best one being a large Star Wars Lego set. Don't worry; we won't give it to him until he understands the little light saber isn't for eating.

Monday, March 17, 2008

THE PAST FEW DAYS Thursday we went to the WIAA State Girls Basketball Tourney to watch Middleton play Milwaukee Vincent. It was close, but Vincent prevailed and went on to win the whole thing. Eric once again did crowd control and it was rather amusing watching him interact with the high schoolers. I love taking Evan to events like this; so many of the kids come up to say hi and he gets passed around alot. I think it's good for him.

Friday we went on the first outdoor walk of the year. Evan seemed to enjoy it, despite the outfit.

Saturday we spent the morning playing and taking pictures, then headed to KidsFest at the Expo Center. There Evan met his first goat and Eric didn't seem too excited about it. Just kidding, Eric actually freaked out a little, you just can't tell in the picture.

Saturday afternoon my cousin Tracy, her husband Jeff and their 5-year-old son Max from Milwaukee came to visit and spend the night. After more playing, us adults went out to dinner where we met up with my sister Kate, and our other cousin Sara and her fiancee Brandon.

Evan was so tired this was how he fell asleep:

Sunday morning included brunch followed by the St. Patrick's Day parade around the Capitol. I had to drive the 105.1 Charlie FM Expedition, one of my favorite activities that involves the radio stations.

After the parade, we went to my parents to watch the Badgers beat the Fighting Illini. We were not happy with the selection show - a #3 seed? Not cool. Bo and the boys didn't look that happy about it either. Oh well, I can't wait for the tournament to begin. On the other hand, here is my favorite picture from the weekend!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

NOT TO BE OUTDONE BY THE ADULTS, this week Ms. Wrigley and Evan snuck into the Wisconsin State Journal. They needed a picture of a dog for a local section on animals of all kinds, and they liked this one of Wrigley. It just so happened that Evan was in the picture as well!


Sunday, March 9, 2008

THE NEW CAMERA I love it. LOVE IT. This is probably how I'll spend most of my free time from now on. Here are just a few pictures from this past weekend.