Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Family Adventures

Gift cards are the best! 
They allow you to enjoy dates, family fun times, and buy things without feeling guilty, or when you are on a budget!

We dug through our pile of gift cards, 
(we still have quite a few from Christmas, but we are working at using them! ) 
And found a Build-a-Bear gift card!
So yesterday we went on a family adventure to make Cooper a stuffed animal! 
As soon as we walked in, Cooper was so excited! 
We walked along the wall of choices.
Cooper giggled at some animals, he played with the bulldog for a little bit, he smiled and practically leapt out of Jeff's arms when he saw the ponys. 
We had many options and it came down to two:
A Spider-Man teddy bear that Cooper was really excited about, and Olaf from Frozen which made him squeal of happiness when he saw it. 
We held out both stuffed display "bears" and asked Cooper which one he wanted.

Olaf it is! 

So we proceed down the line with our unstuffed Olaf, and stop at the stuffing station.
 Of course Olaf has to sing "In Summer",  so we added the sound box to his foot and began the stuffing process which cooper was not too sure about. 

Before he was fully stuffed, we had to choose a heart to add. 
Cooper was just a little too short to reach into the container, so we had to pick one and he took it from our hands. 
The heart was added and Olaf was officially stuffed!
Now on to the shower area!
Daddy and Cooper had some fun giving Olaf his bath. 
When cooper turned to the wall of clothes, the first things he saw were the Buzz and Woody costumes for the bears and he went running for the wall screaming "Woo-ey!"

When we coaxed him away from the costumes we found our way to the computer station to fill out the certificate for Olaf. 

We were super original in choosing a name. 
That would be "Olaf" ;) 

At this point I was attempting to take a few pictures of cooper with Olaf (who is almost the size of Cooper by the way!). 
Cooper was more interested in the cell phones and basketballs meant for the bears. 
One associate came to my aide and tried to get Cooper to smile, which actually made him more perplexed and less photogenic, but who cares. 

After we finished with the certificate, Jeff took Cooper outside to the little merry-go-round while I paid. 

Cooper wasn't happy or sad when riding the merry-go-round. It was kind of funny. 
Mid ride we switched him from the dog car to the train car. 
He had more fun on that because he was able to spin the wheel! 

After the "train" ride, we were all starving. 
We hadn't been to Olive Garden in a while, so we decided to go there! 

Their kids menu is the best! It has tons of stickers! 
Daddy made the ametuer move of showing Cooper they were stickers, and Cooper's shirt was filled with stickers in no time. Each sticker consisted of, "pease" and a point, which dad then peeled from the paper and handed to Cooper, then Cooper stuck them haphazardly on his clothing. 

We had so much fun on our adventure!
So much so that little man passed out on the way home!

Washing Olaf


Confused as to why a strange man is making faces at me...


Spider-Man Bear










Cheers! 

Giving Olaf kisses


So happy


Out!






Thursday, November 6, 2014

CARS, CARS, CARS!

Cooper has hit the "cars" stage.
He is obsessed with cars, and playing with them on tracks.
He will play with them for hours.
He and Daddy play all morning long and it is the cutest thing ever!
Vroom! Vroom! 


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Halloween


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

We had so much fun "trick-or-treating" this year!

Cooper and I went as Toy Story characters.
He was Woody, and I was Buzz Lightyear. 

I had so much fun making his costume! 
I wasn't going to spend 60 dollars at the Disney store, so I decided to make it. 
It was super time consuming, 
but TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!


We went to Yaya's house this year since we were at Grandma and Papa's house last year. 
It was so much fun seeing Cooper go door to door!
He would walk up to the door holding my hand, I would ring the doorbell, and he waited patiently. 
Then when the door opened he waited for someone to give him candy.
I made him say "pease" before he could take any.
When he was handed the candy he had so much fun putting it in his two "punky's". Did I mention he had two? I brought a small one and a normal size one so that I could hold the bulk of his candy and he could still have a bucket to take to the doors. But of cours he wanted to carry both! 
Cooper loved putting the candy into his bucket so much that he wouldn't let anyone put it in. He would turn his bucket away if they tried to put it in. Then he would pick them up from their hands and put them in one at a time. It was adorable. 

When we finished collecting the candy from each house, Cooper was told he needed to say "thank you". 
We are still working on that so instead he would wave and say "bye". 

He also had so much fun handing out candy after we finished our "trick-or-treating". 
There were a few costumes that scared him, (poor little guy :(  ) 
but most he was ok with. 
He did manage to flirt with all the ladies, 
including the most adorable little princess, who was about his same age. 
He gave her 5 pieces of candy!
 FIVE! 
Which she in return blew him kisses for. *heart melting*

Then we stopped by a few friends house on the way home and had some more fun! 

I hope everyone had a fun and safe Halloween! 

Cooper's Woody boots with homemade spurs


Two punky's are better than one! 


After trick or treating he was going through Yaya's little pumpkins and he found really tiny pieces of paper and a crayon, so naturally we took a coloring break. 

He didn't want his hat. This was the best we could do with the entire costume :)




Buzz and Woody






State fair

Sunday we went to the State Fair! 
After paying $45 for parking and for tickets just to get inside, it was a pretty good time!

Cooper loved all the lights. He was fascinated with them! 
We also went and saw all the animals. He enjoyed the "moo"s and the "neigh"s, but wasn't too interested in anything else. We went into the petting zoo and it was crazy busy. No way were we going in there. It was chaos! 

Then it was daddy's turn to win some prizes! $20 dollars later, and only using $16 worth (that's how they get you! They make you buy in increments of 10, and the games are all over the places in price)  we walked away with three fish! Stuffed animals of course. Not the real ones, although you could play for those too. 

So what memories do we have from the State Fair? 

$65 fish. 

 Fishie



 Reaching for bubbles


Cooper and Yaya