We have recently managed to celebrate two holidays since my last post!
First, we celebrated that magical day where it is totally permissible to run up to someone's door, look extra cute, AND GET FREE CANDY!! It was amazing...
Plus, it gave me an excuse (like I need one...) to wear my "urrrman" [airman] outfit.
It also gave mom the opportunity to dress her second baby boy in that oh-so-flattering chubby duck costume. Yes, that's right Sully. You are not the only one... Click here to see me in this ridiculous get-up.
Peedles was able to come for the festivities and hang out with us while Daddy was out of town.
We had quite the time.
Special trip to the ice cream shop? Check. (This picture does not do my blue teeth justice. They were spectacular.)
She also took me car racing. You can tell by my aggressive form that I am quite the driver. Always be on the offensive so that you're never on the defensive. Valuable driving tip from Poppy.
So moving on... Here, I am building towers around Sully. It is all good and fun until he rolls over and crashes them all. It is both exhilarating and frustrating to watch them fall.In Sully news... he is getting chubbier by the day. This is probably contributed to the fact he puts EVERYTHING in his mouth. Here he is trying to get Peedle's finger up to his mouth so that he can devour it.
Mmmm... tasty.
After Peedles left, Thanksgiving arrived!
In order to get into the spirit of things, here I am dressed as an authentic pilgrim. Dig that sweet hat. I love to wear it alone. And I also love to wear it with goggles. (pics to come)
My class even had a big feast.
So while we're on this subject, one of the mom's made a big turkey. Another mom made turkey cupcakes and turkey cookies. I think we all know who went home with an empty plate and who has enough meat left to feed her family for the next month. Bless that sweet lady. She tried...
Then we hosted a big Thanksgiving dinner at our house with a bunch of friends! Here, Sully and I are helping Mommy get things ready. And by ready, I mean that I am clutching my football for dear life and Sully is trying to get to Mommy's earring to eat it. We are such helpful boys.
After we ate, the kids all went outside to play hide-and-go-seek. Some really good photographer found me in my money hiding spot. I am as surprised as you that I was found, much less caught on film.
We had much to be thankful for on Thanksgiving. Namely - Sully's BFF, Charli, was able to be with us! She is in the middle of a six month chemotherapy treatment for brain cancer. She is pretty amazing and Sully is lucky to be her pal.