Ryan and I met in September of 1999 and we were married on September 23, 2005. We already had 2 cats and 1 dog but decided to add a second dog to the family shortly after we got married. We decided to expand again, and on September 23, 2007 Nathan was born. He was so beautiful and amazing that we knew we couldn't stop there; Aaron was born on August 22, 2009. So here we are, 4 pets and 2 wonderful and crazy boys later, and these are the moments we want to share and remember.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Hanukkah Socks
Last night for Hanukkah I gave the boys these super cute socks with grips on the bottom shaped like alligators. They are just for running around the house and I thought they were going to love them. There was a little interest but not much. Tonight, when I told Nathan I was going upstairs to get the present for tonight, he says "Not more Hanukkah socks". Guessed that was a present fail.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Our Little Turkey
We got to go to the school and watch all of the kids sing a couple of songs for Thanksgiving. Of course, they were adorable!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Shabbat Box
I was asked to send a shoe box in to school with Nathan for a Shabbat box they were creating. They worked on this for a pretty long time and I was so excited to see the finished product. He was pretty proud of himself as well.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Hard to believe
It's hard to believe that this was Nathan wearing the same bear suit 2 years ago. It makes me want to cry a little.
Halloween
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Weekend at the Fair
Me and Nathan took off to Albany for the weekend with Grandmom. The fair was in town which meant LATE nights and lots of rides (of course I don't have any pictures of that) But Nathan did get to take part in a practice trick-or-treating while we were there and he also got to see lots of family.
On our way home we stopped by Mark's Melon Patch. It was of the most beautiful places to see in the fall. Sunflowers as far as you can see and tons of pumpkins. Not to mention the best boiled peanuts in the world.

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