Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Hudson's one year stats

Isn't he just the cutest little thing in the world. Hudson is so independent and hilarious. He is our only kid at this age (or at all) that will just sit next to you on the couch and hang out for 10 minutes or longer.

Hudson went in today for his 1 year check up. 
Height: 29 1/2" 50%
Weight:  19 lbs. 9 oz. 20%
Head: 75%




Happy 1 YEAR Cheese ball!!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Look who is turning "1" . . .

I can't believe that my baby turned "1" today. Time has flown by. We started the day with a birthday breakfast of Pancakes. Hudson loves pancakes! He ate to whole big ones by himself! Grandma Brenda and Papa Dallas came down to celebrate and spend the day with us! It was very humorous to watch the other kids try to spoil him and to see how excited they were about his birthday! I think watching the older kids excitement made Hudson even more goofy!

Hudson is a character! Some things we have either discovered about Hudson or grown to love are: 1. Hudson is a very mellow baby. He goes with the flow unless he strongly feels otherwise. 2. He loves cars, mostly Hot Wheels, but we make him play with the Little People ones instead. 3. He thinks he is a big kid. He wants to be running and playing with the big kids. 4. He thinks he is so funny and so smart. He is constantly laughing at his own Genius! 5. Hudson learned how to walk at 10 months. 6. He has milk issues that we are still trying to figure out. 6. He LOVES when his daddy comes home. Matt can even just walk into the room from another and Hudson gets super excited. The two of them love to wrestle with each other. 6. Hudson's nicknames are H. Burke and more commonly Huddy Buddy!

We Love you Huddy Buddy, happy FIRST BIRTHDAY!!





Friday, February 1, 2013

The snow day(s) that never end. . .

This January has been crazy with storms. I feel as if I haven't seen blue sky since Christmas. The sky has been filled with clouds and inversion on and off and the snow has been crazy. We ended up with over 30" of snow within a 24 hour period. I haven't seen snow like that since I was around 13 or 14. It took me 3 hours that day to shovel out of our driveway.

About a week after that big storm we ended up with a big ice freeze. It was raining outside and the second the rain hit a surface it froze into ice. Driveways, streets, parking lots were all ice skating rinks. I went to go pick Eston up from Kindergarten that day. As I stepped out of my car to get him my feet went out from under me. Luckily I caught myself, but it took me 5 minutes to get out of my car and just get to the sidewalk that was 10 feet away. I was at the school for about an hour trying to get Eston and then getting stuck behind cars who were stuck from the ice.

As tiring as all this snow has been to work around, I must say it has added a lot of fun and excitement to. We got great stories from all of it.

Hudson got to go play in the snow for the first time with the kids. He didn't know what to make of the white stuff falling on him. He kept looking up and squinting as it hit him and then he would laugh. I let him feel the snow and he instantly started to cry because of the cold. That ended his play day.










I look forward to when the snow has melted and we can spend more time outside with clean air.