ICE!

In our whirlwind week before Christmas we made it to Nashville to take Cooper to see ICE! at Opryland and Santa at BassPro. Grampy, Grammy, and Emi met us there for our day of fun! I wasn't sure if Coop could appreciate the ice sculptures or if he would be too cold...but he loved it (at least he loved the slide part.) He walked around in his big blue parka and stared at all the animals with wide eyes. When we got to the slide he could hardly wait. I didn't know if they would let him do it because he couldn't sit up with his parka on, but they didn't say anything and let him slide down on his back and let me catch him at the bottom. He was nothing but smiles!! He did it a second time and would have kept going, but we made him keep moving through the exhibit. He was sad to go, but we will definitely go again next year (and wear warmer clothes)!

Coop and Emi waiting to go in!

watching the movie about how ICE! is created

look at the silly monkey-like things!

mommy and Coop

Grammy and Coop
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School Party and Basketball game

There was a week before we left for our Christmas trip that Ryan was out of school, but Cooper was still going. We got alot done in the Christmas shopping/packing/baking area. We also had alot of fun things to do! Cooper had his first school Christmas party! His class all wore matching shirts (a gift from his amazing teachers) and they munched on cookies and juice. I think it threw him off that both Ryan and I were there, but he had fun.



We also took some time that week to test out Cooper's ability to sit through a basketball game. He had so much fun and loved watching the videos on the scoreboard and the Rebelettes performances (he is such a boy.) He of course demanded popcorn and ate a ton! We even got a free Christmas ornament, which Coop held on to the whole time. He had so much fun that we'll have to go again this year!



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Christmas Parade

The week of the Christmas parade was a cold and wet one for sure! The parade was cancelled the first go round and moved to the next night but it was still cold and the ground was still wet. Cooper and I made the trip to the square to watch the festivities though and Miss Sarah met us there and sat with us helping Coop wave to the floats. If there is one thing I know about my child, it is that he loves parades. The bands, the lights, the animals...he loves every minute. He couldn't wait for the each float to make to us and waved and said "Merry Christmas!" He was so mad when we told him it was over and demanded we sit back down!





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Thanksgiving 2011

We are so blessed. Our families are constantly a source of happiness and strength for us these days. They help us in so may ways and we are so thankful for them. We are even more thankful that both my family and Ryan's parents are only 30 minutes away from each other. We used to have to choose who we'd spend time with during certain holidays. We couldn't do Thanksgiving with both families and Christmas was spent driving 4 hours across the state of Tennessee. This year we spent Thanksgiving with both of our families and we all had a blast. The week started with Cooper's school's Thanksgiving feast (chaos) and then to Nashville for a Preds hockey game with friends. Cooper has more fun than I could ever express, but I was going for mother of the year and forgot my camera. We spent a few days in Crossville and then a few more in Cookeville. We got to see every family member we could and also help Grampy and Grammy put up the Christmas decorations. Cooper constantly talks about going back to see everyone, so we are so looking forward to Christmas break!






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Halloween 2011

Halloween started out with a bang! Cooper had his first school party and even though not one child in there realized what was going on, it was fun for the parents! Coop did get a big cookie that, of course, was the only thing he ate. His teachers did such a good job, we really love them! After he took a nap we played outside for 2 hours and then came inside to eat and get ready for our first real year of trick or treating. Well, it turns out that Coop had a fever of 103.3. He was acting completely normal and if not for his hot little body we wouldn't have known he was so sick. So, no trick-or-treating for us this year. Luckily, Cooper is too young to know he missed out and will be so excited to do it next year. But I will leave you with pictures of Cooper's school party!


His sweet little class.
More juice..less pictures mom.
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Party Time!

With birthdays come birthday parties! We decided that with football season and multiple out of town trips we would wait until The day before Halloween for Cooper's party. Since the date was the 30th ...why not go with a Halloween theme (sorry Coop..this may be a repeating trend.) It was his first party in oxford and with friends he knew and plays with often. He had so much fun being the center of attention...and homeboy loooves to open some presents (Christmas is going to be ridiculous!) Here are some pictures of his party!





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Cooper is 2!!

I cannot believe how fast Cooper is growing. I swear I remember every detail of the day he was born like it was yesterday. He is no longer a baby..he no longer needs me to feed him, or get him things out of the pantry (he loves to find the cookies), or open doors (it's a scary new trick.) He tells me exactly how he feels most of the time and loves to chat about nothing in particular. He has started to memorize his favorite books (all books) and when I'm reading I'll pause to let him finish the sentence. He even "reads" a book by himself remembering certain phrases on certain pages. He can count pretty high and is constantly wanting me to count things for him. He loves to sing songs and knows the words to our favorites..ABC's, Twinkle twinkle, Itsy bitsy, Take me out to the ball game, Doe a deer, and his new favorite jingle bells. Cooper is also really into instruments and music (thanks Uncle Witt) and loves to hear bands play. Right now he eats a lot of fruit and we are trying to add new things to his diet but he's pretty picky. He does love sweets and popcorn (even though he doesn't get them too often.) He is staring to play imaginary games and pretend which I love! He'll come running in the room and say "Mommy, there's a shark!!" or "There's a monster in the potty!" Which brings me to that.....we have yet to go on the potty or even tell the truth about needing to potty. I don't think we're close..but we'll keep trying. Not gonna pressure that situation as I don't think I'm ready either. Well, now that I've caught every one up on his 2 year milestones, here are some pictures of my 2 year old boy (pictures of his birthday party to come!)


Football guys!


Our car from Grammy and Grampy!
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