Friday, April 4, 2014

March Madness



                 


 
 


March was a crazy month for the Steven P. O'Briens.  Tommy got married to Taylor- Congratulations!! Tim got ordained a Deacon- Congratulations! And my boys got a month older-Whew! Congratulations Me!
We're all doing so so well and have been blessed with so many celebrations lately.
 

 

 
Hank and Tim in Denton for the ordination

 

 
 
 

  

 
Below is a picture of me in January 2011 in front of Tim's Seminary. I visited during my surgery there.  It's neat to see the outcome of that trip 3 years later. 
 
 
                                      
 

 

 



Stevie seriously loves this dog that Grandma Watts gave him for his first Christmas. He has to take it everywhere.
 





 

 


 


                 Stevie likes to share his blankies with Hank.
 
 



                                  Enjoying some sunshine


                                      Discovering Bugs

 

 

 


                                   We've got a new Auntie


 


                 Steve and the family at the SOB Bucks Auction



Stevie tries to change Hank's diapers. He gets a diaper and wipes and says "Ah poop". When Hank is crying, Stevie will run to him and say, "It's ok, I'm coming".


"Ya'll Ready For This?"
 Hank can hold and slobber all over a ball. 

A Man and His Dog


 
The Family that Flosses Together Stays Together. Especially if they're using the same strand of floss.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

YYYYXXXxxxxnnnnn/;, HHHHHdnxnxnxxxx!

  

   That's how Stevie writes Happy Belated St. Valentine's Day :). I'm sure everyone has received one of Stevie's hieroglyphic texts over the last few months. He's learning how to stay connected to his friends and family and many other important things.  He's learning all kinds of words like cereal (pronounced "Syria"), applesauce ("sa-sa"), water ("waddy"), picture ("pic-chee"), up ("uppy") and more new words every day. Just now, as he's sitting next to me and drawing, he said "pen" and "ba-pa" (pen and paper). He says Hank and yells at him when he's fussy - "HAAANKA". Its pretty cute. 
 






                                      We've learned about "Selfie's" lately too

 
 
 
 


  Hank is growing fast. I haven't taken him to the doctor recently but he's almost 4 months and I'm going to have to wash my 9 month baby clothes this weekend for him. He loves to laugh and is extremely ticklish. He won't take a pacifier, unlike his older brother who went nuclear without one until he was well over a year. So he's becoming a thumb sucker which is both adorable and concerning. His smile is beautiful now and I don't want it to get messed up.  Oh well! I have to brag a little and admit that Hank sleeps10-12 hours a night straight. I love him!





 
 Steve is doing amazing things with his company. He and his agents swept up all the awards in Palm Springs this year. He may be taking over a small real estate company in Gardnerville next which will be his third office. All of his hard work has paid off and I'm so proud of him. But in bigger news, he recently killed it in an intense fishing tournament, bringing home an $81 check. He and I couldn't have been more proud. However, I may have misplaced that check or threw away because it was in an old envelope that Stevie had drawn all over and I had no clue Steve had put it in my purse for safekeeping. SORRY STEVE!


 
 
 


                                       Chillin' at the pool


 



                                               
                                                            Feeding the birds

 
So Stevie loves animals especially birds. I thought it would be fun to take him to the zoo in Palm Springs but most of the animals were a no show. Birds are pronounced "bee's" by the way. They had an aviary which Stevie loved but every time a bird landed on him or got close he panicked. I thought after months of bird watching and bird chasing in the backyard he would have a blast in there. I think he did but prefers to keep a social distance in the future. 



  Now let's talk about me. I started a book club and it was a huge success. The event of the season! Well for me anyway. Five girls came and we have more members for March.  We read Rebecca which was supposed to be a romance for Valentines Day but ended up being more of a mystery-suspense like a Hitchcock story. People back in the 1940's must have been really starved for romance. They had tea and crumpets in the book so I made crumpets for the meeting. Delicious but really frustrating to make. Here's a few snaps of the décor.
Shout out to Bonnie and our babysitter Madison! They did pretty much everything while I wrestled with crumpet dough.