Saturday, March 6, 2010

February 2010


Another blast of several posts at once...it's my own style of blogging...the blogging blast followed by months of silence. I like to build the anticipation. :)

Thanks to Mormor Sam has been doing a lot of skating this winter. Good thing, because all the snow has been in DC!

Off to the rink with Mormor.

Aunt Kristin and Gordie have logged lots of rink time too. Here's Sam with Kristin and my mom.


And here's Gordie with his mama. Both boys are way into hockey and have been going to lots of Bowdoin College games this season. Sam often insists that I call him "Goalie" not "Sam".


Check out the video we've posted to see Sam in action. He LOVES this little guitar. I think we may have a budding musician here...as long as he continues to think his guitar-playing daddy is cool!



January 2010


Sam the painter. This day he kept saying, "Mommy, I'm a real artist!"





Jack gets a visit from his friend Nora. Sweet Nora belongs to my good friend Jones.


Coming home from a wintery walk.

Love those smiles; they can warm the coldest day in January!


Lots of snow means a good snowblower show from our neighbor Mr. Reed.


Jack getting his guitar lesson.



Pure sweetness. What more can a smitten mama say?



November & December 09


A few images from November and December 2009:


Early morning swaddle snuggle. I think I was asleep standing in this photo!


Yes, I recall being so tired that I actually sat down while making pancakes with Sam. Good thing Sam was there to steady my flipping hand.

We're really not this yellow. Must be our energy efficient bulbs.


A pensive Jack on the changing table.


Wide-eyed Jack.


Alongside Advent Elf, Sam models his skates.


I did a lousy job of photographing Christmas this year, but I did capture this one sweet image of Sam and our twinkling tree - my favorite part of the season.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

October 2009

October was full of many wonderful things...


Jack spent lots of time in his season appropriate pumpkin hat, kicking around on this wonderful handmade quilt, a gift from our friends Susan & Chad.


My mom's neighbors do an annual cider press with apples from their own trees. Sam & Gordie had a great time playing in the tree house...

and feeding apples to the press. Great fun and the cider was delicious!


Our Swedish friend Asa came for a visit while on a business trip to Boston. Though we've kept in touch since meeting in college, six years had slipped by since our last visit. It was such a treat to catch up and compare mothering notes. Sam was delighted by Asa and even learned a few Swedish words. A trip to Sweden is definitely in our future. Asa and her husband have a little girl, Siri, who is Sam's age.


We also had the pleasure of having Great Grandpa Peterson come for a visit from South Carolina. 91 years old, Grandpa continues to be quite a world traveler. At six weeks old Jack was newly interactive and enjoyed his time on Grandpa' lap.

Sam also bonded with Great Grandpa. Here they enjoy grilled cheese with mustard, a Peterson family tradition.


My boys. Can't believe I have three of them now!


Of course, you can't review October without mentioning Halloween. Here Sam poses with our jack-o-lantern, carved mostly by Kevin.


And here's our little giraffe. You might recall seeing Sam in this costume two years ago. It's a 6 to 12 month size but Sam found it and insisted on squeezing into it. The lobster costume would have to wait for another year.