Sunday, October 9, 2011

10.09.11 - Raisin Bran cookies


Angie offered to bake cookies with Maddie tonight. They were going to bake chocolate chip until I whispered in Maddie's ear that oatmeal raisin is my favorite kind of cookie. She then proclaimed to Angie that they were going to make "raisin bran" cookies. Well, I do like raisin bran, too.


Finally, I've convinced a girl to make me oatmeal raisin cookies and I couldn't be happier! Although something tells me Maddie would enjoy making any kind of cookie so long as she gets to help with the cleanup!

Friday, September 30, 2011

09.30.11 - Ghost lights


Angie came up with this clever use for empty milk jugs at Halloween. Draw on a scary face with a Sharpie and then cut a hole in the back. Use a strand of white Christmas lights to illuminate each jug, creating a strand of ghost lights. Include one cheesy two-year-old and you've got yourself quite a cute Halloween decoration!

Monday, September 26, 2011

09.26.11 - "I wanna go fast!"


Maddie is always telling us to slow down when we're driving in the car but when it comes to swinging she wants to go fast!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

09.25.11 - Scary ghost


Maddie is already practicing for Halloween. Tonight she was a scary ghost!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

09.17.11 - Down in front!


There were some emergency vehicles on our block today for some reason (trust me, they're there even though you can't see them) and Maddie just had to get a better view. Of course, we let her stand there just long enough to get the photo then we made her get down. Fun haters, I know.

One of my favorite photos of Maddie's first year was taken just about two years ago from the other side of the same window. Click here to see it.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

09.11.11 - Why the long face?


I took Maddie and Nate to the Law Enforcement Expo this morning. We enjoyed looking at the different police vehicles but Maddie turned shy when she had the chance to meet C.J., a member of the WPD's mounted patrol. But the highlight of the day came when we bumped into Wichita Eagle photographer and friend Travis Heying, who snapped this photo of us and put it in the paper. It's below the fold on the front page of Section B or attached to this story at Kansas.com.

Special thanks to Travis - who's keeping a daily photo blog of his daughter Helen, link over there on the right - for sharing the photo with us to use on Maddie's blog!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

08.28.11 - No more Maddies jumpin' on the bed!


Spending the night in Manhattan means gettiing a little creative on sleeping arrangements. We employ no less than two air beds and two pack-n-plays when we're there. On this trip, Maddie slept on a twin bed in Cayden's room. I really didn't think I'd have to worry about her sharing a boy's room for several more years. They held hands the next day while shopping at Target which gave her daddy another panic attack. At least I know Cayden's folks will keep him in line so I really shouldn't have anything to worry about. And Uncle Brian is her godfather, too, so there's that.


Cayden and his dad get doughnuts from "Grandma Dillons" every Sunday morning. Maddie's never had one but when he asked her what kind she wanted, she said, "Chocolate!" It must just be in a girl's DNA.


She wanted sprinkles, too.


We hit City Park before lunch where Maddie had a blast on the playground. That playground alone could get us to move back to Manhattan.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

08.13.11 - Silly faces


One of our current books checked out from the library is called "Silly Faces."

We have three of them!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

08.07.11 - Little helper


It's been well-documented on the boys' blogs that we went to McDonald's today. It was our first time to actually go inside and we invited Nan and Pop to go with us. Without asking, Maddie went to hold the door for Pop. It's quite heavy for a two year old so Nan helped. Still, it's another one of those melt-your-heart moments!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

08.03.11 - A little heavy reading?


When we told Maddie that Angie works in a library, she got really excited and said, "I want to go there." Medical school libraries aren't known for their selection of kids material but Maddie grabbed a couple of review books and made herself at home.