11.11.2008

Happy Halloween

Halloween was a lot of fun with Dean this year. He wasn't old enough to go trick-or-treating, but he did enjoy the pumpkins. A few days before Halloween, we went to the pumpkin patch.


Dean was fascinated by all of the pumpkins, so we followed him as he wandered through the patch in wide-eyed amazement.


At one point, he sat down right in the middle of four large pumpkins and had a hard time getting out. With his orange shirt on, he looked like he fit right in!

Once we found the right pumpkins, we loaded them into a wheelbarrow, along with Dean, and looked around the place. Liepold Farms does a great job with their harvest-time festivities.

Dean really enjoyed riding around with the pumpkins in the wheelbarrow...

...and he really enjoyed his own miniature pumpkin, too.

We thought about getting Dean a Yoda costume for Halloween, but he got a Superman outfit for his birthday, complete with cape. He looked really cute in it!


Maybe we'll get the Yoda costume next year.


Happy Halloween! (a week or so late)

Cheers!

11.10.2008

The birthday party

I know, this post is a month (or more) overdue, but better late than never, right?

Dean's first birthday was a lot of fun in spite of the fact that Beka and I both woke up sick with terrible colds. We were able to push through the day, however, and still throw Dean a fun party with almost all our family and friends. Enjoy the photos!

On the morning of Dean's birthday, we let him open up a present from Dr. Kutz and Laurie as a practice run. They gave him a copy of his favorite book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. He did a pretty good job ripping through the paper.

Once we arrived at Connie's house, Dean showed off by sitting in Grandma's little rocking chair (which he refused to do on previous occasions). He even got the rocking motion down pretty well.




When it was time for presents, Dean was a little more reserved than the practice run we'd had with him that morning. Fortunately, he had help and managed to unearth all of his gifts from their wrappings. Everyone was very generous! Dean enjoys his new toys, books, and clothes.

When it was time for cake, we stripped him down into just a white onesie, figuring any nice clothes would get ruined pretty quickly.

Because he loves food so much, we figured he'd tear right into the cupcake, but he was pretty hesitant to even touch it with his hands. He started at it for a bit, and even tried to bend over and eat it with just his mouth (which wasn't very successful).

Finally,Grandpa Ron come over and helped him get started.

Once he got the idea, he had no problem enjoying chocolate for the first time.

Once he was about done, he was very thirsty. Grandpa gave him a drink, which he accepted enthusiastically.