Our Little Family

Our Little Family

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Zoo Fun

We recently discovered the local zoo and love it. We have gone twice. Once with friends and once just the four of us. Clark especially loved puting rocks on the petting zoo animals and running with his friend.

After our zoo trip my little monkey wanted to watch t.v. in his pull up and eat M&Ms with his duckies. I of course couldn't say no and snapped a shot.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

So happy together!

My boys are now "playing" together. It's such a joy to watch the two of them interact. Above, Clark is lining the cups up in a perfect line while Joel sucks on a dinosaur.

Clark has been a very good big brother. He loves on Joel all the time and shares his toys for a few seconds ;-). Clark's favorite book right now is Little Brother, Big Brother. It's a book all about brothers.


This is Clark's version of a hug. We are still learning GENTLE.

Sweet Joel...
At the boys' check up, we learned that Joel weighs 16 pounds, 3 ounces (75%), and he's 26 1/2 inches long (50%). Clark is 28 pounds (45%) and 37 inches (90%). I couldn't ask for more perfect boys.
Note about the house, the tree is off and repairs are about to start. The insurace is going to paint the back side for us since the tree scraped it. That's such a blessing because we won't have to do it!!!


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Home Improvement and Home Destruction



As promised I wanted to share our freshly painted house pictures. Michael and I worked very hard for a month to prep and paint our house. I spifted up the front with a few touches of paint. That was last weekend. A lot has happened since.


Michael was out of town for work this Friday when a strong storm system was headed our way. So I got ready as I always do. I put the dogs and cat in the basement and lots of supplies. I was really nervous so I really prepared. I waited until a tornado warning was issued, and I woke the boys up from their nap to take them to the basement. Well little did I know I was putting us in danger while trying to keep us safe.
As I was putting them into the basement, I heard a loud crack and then felt the wall shake. Instincts kicked in and I threw Clark into the basement and shut the door.
Joel and Clark were both crying, and I was shaking. When everything settled, we discovered a tree had fallen on our house.
That little door is where I was standing trying to shut the door.
It's a really big tree. It's going to take a crane to lift it over our house!!!!!




As we walked out this stuff fell over our heads, but thank the Lord the trellis caught it.




Our view from the basement.
It was scary, but we were really blessed by all the neighborhood support received. People everywhere came out and helped me until Michael got home. We joke--at least we didn't around to painting the back yet. That is scheduled next month.



Tuesday, April 7, 2009

I declare today pajama day!


After a very exhausting weekend of painting the exterior of our home (thanks to some awesome friends for helping!!!), I have decided we all could use a little vacation. So today is official pajama day at our home. Mommy and the boys are enjoying a day at home in our comfy pjs. I refuse to go anywhere or do anything except change Joel's diapers of course. ;-) Potty training for Clark is going well!!!

Oh...to add to our special day it snowed for a few hours this morning!!! No accumulation, but it was beautiful.

We'll have to post pictures of our house later!!!






Thursday, March 19, 2009

Potty Training Day Four and MORE

I felt it was time to try to potty train on Monday, so we are giving it a go. So far everything has gone as expected--a few wet pants and no luck on the number two. Clark seems to enjoy the treats and attention.

The other day I was walking around the house and noticed our siding was deteriorating. After inspection, we decided we need to paint our house. The good news is we just refinanced and have a extra money because we have no house payments for two months. We are going to have to buy a tall ladder, paint sprayer, and expensive outside paint. We give thanks to God for providing the money to do all this with.

The bad news is it is a big house and very tall. We have a basement, two stories, and an attic! I don't know how tall that is, but it's more than a 28 foot ladder can handle. So far we are just handling this side first. We have bleached it, pressure washed it, and now we are caulking it. It's tough trying to do this with two little kids, but we have made it work so far. Michael and I each have ladders, Clark plays in the yard with the dogs, and Joel hangs out in his bouncy seat.




Clark saw Joel wearing a hat today (it was a little windy and cold), so he wanted his hat too. I grabbed his fire fighter hat. The first thing he did was run to the ladder and climb it to get up to daddy. It was just too cute, so I had to snap a few shots of my Firefighter Clark with a bubble wand to the rescue!!!

Here's Joel in his hat. Today I didn't go up because it was too cold and windy. We mainly cheered Daddy on while he worked on the ladder. One thing is for sure, we Loftons are do-it- yourselfers!!!! And we stick together!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Joel's First Hike


Skipping rocks


The Boys


We took the opportunity to teach Clark who made

all of this beauty for us. Isn't it beautiful??


Joel's first time to the creek



Joel with his transportation aka Mommy


After work Tuesday, we decided to grab some 1/2 price burgers from Sonic and drove to a trail a few minutes from our house. It was a great day for Joel's first hike. We think he liked it, and we did for sure. It was a great reminder of why we love Tennessee. We ate in the car and hiked to the creek. Daddy and Clark skipped rocks while I played with Joel. The water was a little too cold to play in, but we'll be back. During the summer this place has awesome little pools to swim in.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

What a great weekend!

We took full advantage of the beautiful weather this weekend by playing outside lots. On Friday, I got my hair cut for the first time in 10 months,and it only cost $10. Then, we meet up with three other families at a park and had a pizza picnic. We all have children 3 years or younger, so we were kept busy with the little ones running around. It was a lot of fun! Then we came home and took a tons of pictures of our silly boys.





Then Saturday, my neighbor and I loaded up all four of our boys (ages 3,2,1,0)and went to a park on top of Signal Mountain while Michael stayed home and did house projects. The older boys got to run around and slide down a HUGE slide together. They also played in the sandbox. They had so much fun together. Then we had a picnic.








We wrapped up the day with Daddy blowing bubbles on the porch, and Clark popping them with his face. We grilled burgers and ate outside. With our tummies full, our other neighbor brought over several meals worth of food just because she was "thinking about us". What a blessing to have such great neighbors.

Sunday, we got to go to church, and I walked 6.25 miles (half was at the river walk).
And what a terrific weekend!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Joel is 3 months

I can't believe it. He is growing fast. He has been wearing 6-9 months sleepers for a while now because he is so long. He now smiles, coos, and laughs all the time. He loves to be tickled under the chin. He is such a sweet easy baby when his tummy isn't hurting.

Below are some pictures of him laughing today. It's a deep belly laugh that you can't help but laugh with. His favorite things in life are his mommy aka food, his fingers, and getting a fresh dry diaper.

His hair has fallen out quite a bit, which Clark's never did. He has a complete bald spot on the back of his head which completely kissable. I don't know what to expect with his hair. It's lighter than Clark's was too. It's almost a golden brown.

His strawberry has stayed the same size for the whole month, so I hope it's as big as it's going to get. I don't notice it anymore.

Happy 3rd month, Joel!