Do you think your child says and does the cutest most orginal things. Here are some of Noah's that simply bring laughter into our home daily.
Singing Jingle Bells "Jingle Bell Jingle Bells Jingle all theole Mcdon" and than it starts over. I think he is combining Jingle Bells and Old McDonald had Farm
"I have to squeeze it out" - I think you can figure that one out without too much explanation
"eveything ending in ies. Sockies, shoesies, etc etc.
Repeating "I am faster than fast" a line for "CARS"
He refused to near Santa this year unless in handed him a treat. Noah said "put it there" pointing to a space between him and Santa "and I'll come get it"
He also wanted to be sure the Santa would not come into his room Christmas eve but only go downstairs by the big tree
"Turn up the music" He loves listening to our churches worship CD and it must be at a respectable volumn
Some plan odd things:
Don't break his banana or string cheese into pieces
And for some reason he rather lose at Shutes and Ladders than win.
Some precious things:
He still loves to dance and sing and praise God
Every night we pray for the 5 babies soon to be syblings to his buddies 2 sets of twin and 1 single. And of course for his babies to soon be in Mommy's tummy.
Some amazing things.
We almost two months potty trained NO accidents and 1 month sleeping in big boy bed!
Noah doesn't even dare stand up in his bed let alone get out. Both of these milestones I worried about but them seemed fairly easily once we did it...
He spells his name, know his phone #, all his letters, letter sounds and numbers, he is a fabulous sharer and also says, please, thank-you and excuse me. No he is not perfect, but a mom has to brag occasionally.
I am sure I will add to "Noahisms" as I remember them!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
How to make a Birthday Cake for Jesus!





Step #1 Have your 2 year old pick the shape & colors for the cake
Noah picked Green & Red & a circle (I promise I did not encourage this)
Step #2 Pick cake flavor - Daddy picked Strawberry
Step #3 mix cake ingredients adding lots of (very unhealthy red food coloring) & Bake
Step #4 invite a buddy who likes to lick the spatula over and make frosting, again adding (very unhealthy) green food coloring. Mix and of course lick your spatula
Step #5 Relinquish the rest of the steps to Mommy for decorating
Christmakuh
The "Pink Pig"


Riding the Pink Pig is a big Christmas Tradition here in Georgia. For the Harper's yesterday was #2 of the "tradition". This year Noah and I went with our great friends Mrs Pinson, Tyler and Gram (Ty's Grandmother). Noah was struggled to be patient as we waited in line to 1st buy our tix and than in line again to ride. But it was well worth it.. Once we were the Pink Pig (for those that don't know its train ride set up in an outdoor tent outside of Lenox Mall) It is a Pinkish Winter Wonderland. Tyler and Noah riding the train and than getting to take a picture with Priscilla the Pink Pig. Notice Noah only joined in the picture once Tyler was already there. Thanks Ty for supporting Noah. He is not a fan of "things" in big costumes. Noah got to have a special lunch date with Tyler and his family. Thanks for sharing a great holiday morning with us.
More Thanksgiving Adventure Pictures...
Thanksgiving Adventure




Okay. I thought I better write out Thanksgiving Adventure before Christmas!
This year I was determined to DRIVE to 1st Massachusetts and than New York and most of all take Noah to the Thanksgiving Day parade. Praise God the LONG road trip was uneventful. But this adopted Southern was not used to how cold it is up North. I can't believe I spent 4 years of college in Western Massachusetts (loved it) but don't remember HATING the cold! Aside from that we enjoyed our time so dearly with our family. Our amazing hosts Kate and Joanie and Noah's favorite playmate his cousin Liam. What a blessing watching them do EVERYTHING together, playtime, mealtime, bath time, cuddle time. One of the most precious moments was the boys catching snowflakes on their tongues, Noah looks to Liam (his big cousin) holding his hand and says "Your my best friend".
During our time in MA we got to visit with my special friend Terri that I hadn't seem since my wedding 6 years ago. It took Noah awhile but soon they were fast friends and Terri was just a natural with Noah. He still talks about meeting Mommy's friend Ms Terri.
Noah and I spent a morning at the Yankee Candle Factory! It is a winter wonderland with everything from Snow, toys, Santa, Cafes, housewares and of course candles in EVERY scent imaginable. Noah's favorite there were the countless Choo Choo trains either around the countless Christmas Tree's or high above his head.
We all packed up and drove to NY to stay at Aunt Elana's. It was truly a slumber party with 8 of us sleeping at her apartment. We spent special time with Grammy, Aunt Joanie and Kate, Liam, Aunt Elana & Aunt Jodi and a visit from cousins Beverly, Jerry and Debbie.
The big day arrived as each family member backed out (I think the cold and early start time would scare anyone off), Noah, Phillip and I layered up took Noah's 1st NY Subway ride to Broadway and 41st street and claimed our spot at The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Hours later the parade started. Phillips shoulders & back aching from holding Noah and my toes frozen didn't matter. The look on Noah's face as each Balloon, Band and float passed is all that mattered. Aunt Elana met up with us and we venture to Toy R us in Time Square. 4 levels, glass elevator and of course and Ferris Wheel inside why would you expect anything less. We braved the cold and walked to Bryant Park to see the Christmas Decorations and watch the ice skaters.
Ready for Thanksgiving Dinner and a warm house Noah got to take the Long Island Rail Road complete with meeting the "conductor" or guy you clicks the tix to Aunt Linda & Uncle Bob's where the house was full of our immediate and extended family and most important Noah's Great Grandpa Sol. How amazing that he gets to spend time with his "POP POP POP". Noah's favorite on his T-Day dinner plate was crackers. Interesting choice but not strange for our on and off eater. You never know!
The following Saturday we made the long but thankfully uneventful drive back to our home. Grateful for a safe trip but more grateful for the time we spent with our family and for the opportunity to take Noah to the parade.
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