Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Peanut Butter Anyone?


Just thought I'd post this. Matt has been volunteering every other weekend at the peanut butter factory for the last 2 1/2 years.

http://newsroom.lds.org/article/more-than-peanuts-for-the-hungry-in-houston

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Spring Break


I must admit, I never actually thought it would happen. But Matt took a whole week off for spring break! And even more special, he took me on an anniversary get-away trip to Wimberly. It was only two days, but we packed as much as we could into those days! We visited art galleries and antique shops in Wimberly and Boerne, a glass-blowing factory,



a bonsai exhibit, and an olive orchard. And of course, we found time for a few walks together.



As much as I love my children, I have to admit, it was nice to have a little time away to just be "Jennie" and not "Mom." And when we got back (A million thanks to Matt's family for watching the kids!), the kids never even seemed to miss us. . . . I think we'll have to do this more often!

The kids are learning to play pretty well together. Now that Sadie is a little older, she tags along with Michael and enjoys doing pretty much whatever he does. They love playing puppets,



playing with their farm sets, reading, having picnics outside, making towers (Dad helped a bit with this one),



coloring, playing with play dough, helping me "garden" (ie. water plants), and making "pillow nests."



In other news, Michael is now officially a "Big Boy!" (In other words, he is potty-trained!) After his third birthday, we decided to just go cold-turkey and take away all his diapers. I have to admit, I was scared, but it wasn't as bad as I was expecting. We've been working with him for the past year, and when it came time to make the switch, he seemed to know exactly what we expected. Way to go Michael!

Friday, March 4, 2011

It's a Girl!

It's official. Baby Compton #3 is another little girl. We are thrilled! She and Sadie will be close in age and have lots of fun together.


At one point during the ultrasound, she appeared to be waving at us. I guess she just can't wait to join her new family.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Busy February

February was a very busy month including Valentine's Day and Michael's third birthday!


For Valentine's breakfast, I made heart-shaped toast with red sprinkles. --It was a big hit.


Matt planned on taking me out on a romantic lunch date. But when babysitting fell through, it turned into a family event. We did a little shopping (What does a loving, student-couple buy for their romantic Valentine's gift to each other? A new, high-quality can opener from William Sonoma, of course!), then went out to lunch at Pappa's Burger. Following lunch, we opened cards and "treats." I surprised Matt with the biggest card I could find. Sadly, even a giant card can't fully express my love.



We made a trip to San Antonio where Grandma took us to the S.A. Livestock Show. It was sooo fun.
What with the baby animals exhibit,




the tractors to climb on,


the pony rides,


the milking exhibit,


and the Vlasic Pickle Stork,


the fun never ended!


Then, we headed north to Leander to celebrate Michael's birthday with my family. There was a burn ban in effect, so instead of a bonfire outside, we roasted hotdogs over the fireplace. --It was almost just as fun.


We also got to ride around the park on the train.


Michael wanted a Bob the Builder birthday party, so Uncle Stephan and his friend, Jen, created a masterpiece of a cake complete with workmen, bulldozers, and plenty of dirt.




It was a very fun birthday!


When we got home, we celebrated again with Dad.


The highlight was the amazing racetrack Dad got him. It's flexible, so you can bend it into ramps and loops.--Heaven for little (and big) boys!


More cute pics:

When the big cold fronts came through last month, we were a little anxious for spring, so we had a few indoor picnics. (Now that the weather is beautiful, we've been having outdoor picnics just about every day for lunch.)


Michael went through a phase where he was obsessed with flashlights. We finally gave him his own little flashlight, and every night when we'd go in to check on him, we'd find him curled up under the covers, fast asleep with his flashlight still glowing.


Another favorite pastime is getting spun and flung on the couch by Dad.


Sadie always seems to have a smile on her face. She is such a happy little person, she's an absolute joy to have in our family!