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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Cades' First Haircut!
Ok, you have to love a good before and after picture. After nagging and nagging for months, Brandi finally let me give him his first haircut. As you can see, after nine months, he was ready. And I thought it was difficult cutting my own hair!

He's a Baller!
When Cade was born his uncle Brock bought him this Jordan outfit that he has finally grown into. He's going to make his daddy proud!
The leaves have fallen!
So this was our first fall together in a house where we had a yard to take care of. You can't see it but we have a 1/4 acre lot with about 5 trees that dump leaves in the backyard. I think Cade would have enjoyed playing in the leaves more if he could walk and if he weren't sick at the time.


There's just something funny about others getting hurt
Brandi was playing with Cade and rolled over onto her back to look at him upside down and hit her throat lightly on the coffee table. She was in the middle of saying something when it happened so it made a funny noise and as you can see, Cade thought it was hilarious. So of course we had to keep making the noise because we love the laugh!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Cades First Lime - We could watch this all day
So Grandpa Litchfield decided to feed Cade his first lime, which he is not allowed to have yet...but it was well worth it! Please notice him shaking it off after he goes back for seconds.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Halloween
This year we had quite a few Halloween activities/parties that we went to. I was a pirate, 50's girl, and a Power Puff girl (Bubbles, to be more specific). Darren didn't dress up for one, went 50's with me to another, and was a basketball player. Cade was a frog every time. And I must say that he was the most adorable frog I've ever seen!
(You can see the teeth he recently acquired. He just got number 5 that night)
Oh I'm so in love with this little guy!
Our actual Halloween night attire
Our friends David and Crystal came up from Renton to hang out on Halloween. We made pizzas and junk food and played Clue while we passed out candy to the few trick-or-treaters that came our way.
We can't wait for next year when we can actually take Cade out to go trick-or-treating... and then eat his candy for him :)
We can't wait for next year when we can actually take Cade out to go trick-or-treating... and then eat his candy for him :)
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Life is CRAZY!
I don't have much time to write, but I quickly wanted to just let you all know what's going on in our lives.
We sold the condo! It was official last night at 5:00 pm. We are moving to Sammamish (hence the reason I have no time to post). We have to be out of our (I guess it's not "ours" anymore!) condo by Friday night so the next couple days are going to be busy.
On a side note: Cade turned 6 months old a couple weeks ago! Yes, I am a bad mother because I didn't post anything about it yet... however, here are his stats:
Weight: 17lbs 12 oz
Height: 27.5 inches
He is absolutely huge! And getting cuter and cuter every day. He sits on his own, rolls around, still squeals and talks all the time. I will post more specifics when things calm down. But for now, here's a cute picture of our little man.
We sold the condo! It was official last night at 5:00 pm. We are moving to Sammamish (hence the reason I have no time to post). We have to be out of our (I guess it's not "ours" anymore!) condo by Friday night so the next couple days are going to be busy.
On a side note: Cade turned 6 months old a couple weeks ago! Yes, I am a bad mother because I didn't post anything about it yet... however, here are his stats:
Weight: 17lbs 12 oz
Height: 27.5 inches
He is absolutely huge! And getting cuter and cuter every day. He sits on his own, rolls around, still squeals and talks all the time. I will post more specifics when things calm down. But for now, here's a cute picture of our little man.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Out with the old, in with the new
Still Darren here. So we are officially a "family", as so indicated by the fact that we now own an SUV. Ok, maybe our marriage and the recent birth of our first child already made it official, but this just adds to it. Though we really could have made it work with 2 small cars, hauling around all of Cade's stuff is much easier with the extra room. The only problem is that we had to get rid of our beloved Altima to get it. At least it's not a Minivan...yet? That might be the saddest day of my life if it ever happens. Brandi and are fighting it but realizing there might not be a better option. Are we doomed to be the stereotypical Mormon family? To be continued...



R.I.P.
New Videos!
Ok, this is Darren writing for the first time in a long time. Here are 4 videos that we had to throw up here because we thought you might enjoy them. If you don't, just keep it to your self and get over it.

Gibberish: He's starting to do more than his token squeal.

Token Squeal: Speaking of, today he did this for easily 30 minutes non-stop. Normally we would love this (well, we were laughing most of the time) but we have neighbors above, below, right, and left of us and what you see in this video isn't even half as loud as he was most of the time. I can't wait to be in a house in a month!

Working out with Dad: This is Cade's first work out and I think he did pretty well. He has quite the gut to work off so I pushed him like any good coach...or dad would do.

No warning: This is one of those things that every parent wishes they could have a warning for before it happens. But it was more funny than anything.
Gibberish: He's starting to do more than his token squeal.
Token Squeal: Speaking of, today he did this for easily 30 minutes non-stop. Normally we would love this (well, we were laughing most of the time) but we have neighbors above, below, right, and left of us and what you see in this video isn't even half as loud as he was most of the time. I can't wait to be in a house in a month!
Working out with Dad: This is Cade's first work out and I think he did pretty well. He has quite the gut to work off so I pushed him like any good coach...or dad would do.
No warning: This is one of those things that every parent wishes they could have a warning for before it happens. But it was more funny than anything.
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