Friday, January 11, 2013

Colby is 9 months now

The growing up of Colby so far.... He is so cute and has changed so much!!

 April 8 still in the hospital
 1 week old 
 My first week at Church as 1 1/2 week old
 Here I am as 1 month old, May 7th 2012
 Here he is on his blessing day on May 13,2012
 He is growing up really fast and he is having so much fun. 
 This is the first time he rolled over and he is 3 months old here!!
 4 months old
 5 Months old
 6 Months old and ready for food. 
 7 months and the first time he stood up in his crib.
 8 months, don't you love those gorgeous blue eyes?
I feel like it was yesterday that we brought Colby home from the hospital but he is already 9 months now. He has been such a blessing in our lives and has made my life all the more sweeter. I love this little man so much. He is already trying walk and is cruising and getting into everything. I love him with all of my heart and am so grateful Heavenly Father has sent me this little boy to be his mommy forever. Without further adieu here is our precious little boy:

Christmas 2012 at the Reiersen's

This Christmas was very eventful at our place. This year was the first year that we didn't go to see my family for Christmas in the 4 years that we have been married, so in the weeks leading up to Christmas I was a bit worried how it was going to go since I was not able to see my family but it turned out great. Neal's parents came down on the 23rd to Phoenix to spend Christmas with us. We were able to go see the temple lights, go to the Arizona Science Center and watch movies together and Neal and I  along with Adam and Christine, Neal's sister were able to go on a date while his parents watched the kids. We had so much fun with family. I did talk to most of my family on Christmas and that was nice to talk to them. I realize that no matter how far away we are, we are still family and we love each other.This Christmas eve, we went to Christine's house and we had a big turkey dinner and then we always open a present on Christmas eve, which is pajamas and the kids loved being with their cousins and grandparents. 











 This is is the first year we were able to do our own Christmas day on our own. It was so fun. The kids were up at 6:30 am wanting to do presents. They had lots of fun opening their stockings and eating oranges. Neither of the kids got chocolate but Aubrey got oranges and grape tomatoes and fruit snacks and capri sun drinks. Neal and I had decided that it was the best thing to do is give things that they don't normally get and those things neither of them get very often. Colby got some chex in his stocking with oranges. He had fun though too. It was really the best to watch your kids open presents. It was also the first time that Aubrey understands Santa (at least a little bit) that we got all the presents ready and set out in front of the tree and it was cool to see the kids face when they saw the presents. Aubrey got the purple dog in the picture and then colby got a glow worm and a little touch pad that plays music.




 Here are colby's santa gifts the touch pad and the glow worm. He had lots of fun with them.




 They also got a nativity set from my mom and a kids mp3 player. Colby got some blocks from my mom. They got to play with them a lot and just be together.
 Colby had fun opening presents for the first time. He was so cute to watch. Aubrey knew what to do and she was fun to watch also.

Neal and I didn't exchange any presents, but we were able to have as much fun with our children as we would have if we got each other something. We had a strict budget for Christmas presents and we did really well on it all. We did get kitchen stuff and a food processor and I got some books and Neal got a new shirt and some gum from our family. We also got a game from Neal's brother and then Neal's sister gave us a nice Christmas decoration. We have been so blessed this year as a family and are so grateful for the experiences that we have had as a family. We are so lucky to have each other and what we have been so fortunate to accomplish.