Sunday, March 21, 2010

Happy Spring!



This is our second day of spring. The first was much worse. Hope yours was better.

20 weeks!


These were taken on her 20 week day. Right now, she's measuring 4 weeks further along than a singleton baby would be measuring. And it's just going to get worse. Sorry Eliza.

Not ready to wake up



He was not quite ready to wake up from his Sunday nap, so he fell back asleep in Daddy's arms. If you look close at his forehead, you can see where he fell on the sharp side of an open plastic Easter egg. Rough day.

Jack's Big Boy Bed!



Eliza's been cleaning, I think...


He's done it again...


Refer to this post to see the first time...

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Happy Anniversary to you!

I can't believe that it's been 4 YEARS since we got married! Sometimes it seems a lot longer... but it usually seems like the time is flying by.

Here is what I love about being married to Eliza:
1. She smells good (when she bathes, which she's been doing 2-5 times daily to relieve the aches and pains of prego-ness)
2. She is a great mom, even though she doesn't think so.
3. She gets upset when I have to go to school, and mad when I get home later than 5:30.
4. She's finally starting to think that I'm funny.
5. She's funny (although I don't think she's as funny as she thinks she is, which is usually pretty funny).
6. She has funny addictions, which get replaced by other funny addictions: Diet Coke --> Diet Dr. Pepper --> Diet Coke --> Diet Caffeine Free Coke --> Diet Cream Soda (why?) --> Fresca;
Sudoku --> Mahjong -->Blog stalking --> Sudoku --> Mahjong --> Blog Stalking;
Junior mints (that one's pretty stable).
7. She tried so hard to argue with me in the early years of marriage, making "rules" for our fights. Ridiculous. But I love when I catch her breaking her own rules, and I especially love when she gives in on such occasions.
8. She is willing to move across the world with me.

The list can go on and on. I love being married to Eliza.

Here is a list of what I want from Eliza during the next four years of marriage:
1. Start cooking again! (and it wouldn't hurt if you talked like Paula Deen every time you're in the kitchen).
2. Can you wash the sheets on our bed already? I'm kind of tired of sleeping on cracker crumbs and spilled milk from Jack. It's time.

That's all.

Happy Anniversary! I love you!