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Saturday, January 1, 2011

John is 2!!!

Dear John Roman,

We have been so blessed with your smile and love these past two years!  We are also very happy that you are feeling better on your birthday.  These past few days have been very hard on mommy and daddy, and you, as you have been very sick and in and out of the hospital.  You were running a very high fever (104-105 degrees!) and mommy and I were very worried about you!  Mommy and I both had tears in our eyes when the doctors had to put IV's in you and draw your blood, not once, not twice, not three times, but four times!  Seeing you in such pain, and so scared about what was going on was so hard!  Even though you did not know what was going on, and from your end, mommy and daddy looked like the bad guys (holding you down for the nurses) you still just wanted to be held by mommy and daddy.  Your innocence and love just makes our hearts melt.  We love you so, so much and are so lucky to have you as our little boy!
John, here are some of our favorite memories from the past 2 years.

Let's start from the beginning...finding out on Mother's Day that Mom was pregnant was the perfect day to find out!  We were both so excited!  After Mayo Clinic and countless other doctors had told mom that she may never get pregnant, we were able to prove them all wrong.  It was a long slow wait for you to be born.  I was in school at the time and working full time, and mom was also working full time at Nativity, so we kept busy.  Finally the time came to go down to the hospital, and welcome you into the world!  You were born on 12/31/08 - the perfect day for an accountant's son!  The amount of love that we felt when you were born was overwhelming.  You were and are perfect! 

February 2.  You always loved to be held and rocked when you were a baby, and on this night, Mom was rocking you in the living room, and it was the first time that you looked up at her and smiled.  Your smile would prove to be infectious, and you could light up the room anytime you flashed it!

Fast forward a few months, and you became mobile!  We were living in Grandma and Papa's apartment building at the time, and I remember Mom and I sitting on the floor in the living room one night trying to get you to walk.  All of a sudden you did, and you were waling back and forth to Mom and I!  It was so fun, because you had a big smile on your face the whole time and were so proud of yourself.  Little did we know that we now had a mobile destruction unit on our hands that would put any army ranger unit to shame...

Going to the cabin.  Your first summer, we went to Nana and Grandpa's cabin quite a bit to try to get away and relax...well, it didn't always work out so well. You were never really a good sleeper as a baby, and we spent many sleepless nights up holding you.  Even though these were long, hard nights, we would not trade them for anything because it was just more time that we got to spend with you.  I do remember your first fourth of July, and you playing on the beach at the cabin.  It was right around the time that you were first sitting up, and you loved squishing the sand.

November of 2009.  Mom and I held an early college graduation party for me at our apartment and invited Grandma, Papa, Nana, Grandpa, and all of your aunts and uncles.  Little did any of them know that we had something else in mind...when it was time for cake, I lifted up your sweatshirt to reveal a homemade t-shirt that said "I'm going to be a big brother in July 2010!"  You were so excited, but really, you were just excited for the cake that Mom made, and that you would soon have spread all over your face and dining room floor.  You were just thrilled for all the enthusiasm and attention you were getting!!!

Curious George John.  You are such a curious little boy and have always been very interested in how things work.  Not only are you curious, but you are also very intuitive and seem to have a knack of knowing how things work, even if you have never seen them in action.  One thing I remember is a sprinkler that you found outside at Nana's.  You had never seen it before, but after looking at it intently for a moment, you reached out and flicked it so it spun in circles.  Another passion of yours has been books.  For as busy as you are, books are one thing that you will sit down with for hours.  You love to have Mom and Dad read to you, even if it is the same book over and over again.  Your favorite bedtime book is Go Dogs Go! ever since Papa read it to you one night.  We love reading to you, and love that you love books!  Lately, one of your favorite things to do has been to read books to your Elmo doll at night.

As mentioned before, bedtime has never been easy for you.  You slept in bed with Mom and I until you were about 9 months old when you switched to a crib.  Now you are in a big-boy bed and you love it!  Bedtime is my favorite part of the day.  After working a long day, and not seeing you, I love laying down in bed with you.  Our routine goes like this:  First we have to find your tootsie - that is the main priority!  Then, we brush your teeth.  You stand on the toilet and I scrub your pearly whites.  After this, we get in bed and read Go Dog Go! Then we sing a few songs as you drift off to sleep.  Lately you have wanted to hold someones hand while you fall asleep. 

Nana and Grandpa.  Mom and I were very fortunate to have a lot of help from our family when you were a baby.   One of the biggest helps was Nana.  Nana watched you for several months while you were a baby so that Mom and I could go to work.  I was still in school too, so we had a lot to be thankful for for all the help.  You developed a deep love for Nana, and really enjoyed spending time at her house.  Nana kept you busy with all kinds of art projects, playing outside, and reading.  You also love seeing Grandpa over at Nana's house.  You have always been very smiley when Grandpa is around, and he loves showing you new things.  One of the latest things Grandpa has shown you has been a whoopee cushion!  You and Grandpa and I will laugh for hours while you sit on it over and over again, all the time while Nana and Mom just shake their heads - they will never get it!  For Christmas this year, you got a fishing pole and net to take to the cabin.  Grandpa is really excited to teach you how to fish, as it is something he is very passionate about.  We can't wait to see you catch your first fish.

Mama.  After I got my full time job and after Stephen was born, we decided that Mom would stay home with you and SJ and work part-time.  Your Mom has been the best mother you could ask for, and is always ready to give you a hug, read a book to you, or make you some nummies (lunch).  Mom takes you to ECFE two times a week so that you can play with other kids.  You absolutely love going to school with Mom and playing with her there.  She is so dedicated to you and your brother, and you are very lucky to have her.  We both love you so much, and are so happy that you get to stay home with your Mom.

Grandma and Papa.  We were very lucky to be able to buy our first house in St. Paul so that we would be close to both sets of grandparents and Nativity where we hope to send you boys to school.  Our first house on Ashland is only three blocks from Grandma and Papa's house.  You have really enjoyed having them walk over to our house and drop in to see you and SJ.  After I graduated school, I had to take more classes to study for my CPA exam, so that left Mom at home with you and SJ every Tuesday and Thursday night for about 9 months.  Mom took this opportunity to head over to Grandma and Papa's to spend time with them and have dinner.  You enjoyed being able to see them this often and spend this time with them.

NO.  By far your favorite word.  I think you get some sort of satisfaction from saying 'No!'  No is your answer to pretty much everything these days.  When we were in the hospital recently, we were asking you what kind of food you wanted after we left or what you wanted to do- it went something like this:  "John, do you want some french fries?"..."no"..."Do you want some ice-cream?"..."no"...."Do you want to see Nana?"..."no"...."Do you saying anything other than no"...."no".    We do have to admit John, that it is quite cute.

Trying to sum up these past two years is not easy, as there are so many memories.  You are such a sweet boy, and so loving.  Mom and I are so blessed to have you as our son, and we look forward to many more memories with you!  We love you John!  Happy 2nd birthday buddy!

Love Mom and Dad

3 YEARS AND COUNTING

December 28, 2007
Ryan and I got married at Nativity in St. Paul and celebrated all night at the Landmark Center.  Ryan and I say it all the time- that was our favorite day ever!  We had the time of our life that day, it was everything I could have ever dreamt up. It was romantic, fancy, family friendly, crisp and comfortable.  The ultimate celebration of two families coming together- forever!

Jana and Steve                                        Joe ad Mitzi
Thank you to our moms and dads for making our wedding every dream come true!! Thank you.

We had ALL kids that came to the wedding under age 12 proceed down the aisle carring white roses to the altar.  Away in a Manger was being sang, beautiful!



Our celebrants; Bishop Lee Piche, Fr. Dick osc., and Bishop Peter Christensen


Grandma Evie Patrick  and Grandma Jackie and Grandpa John Brown


Grandma Glennie Ann Lais  and Grandpa and Grandma Kreuser


Men in Black!  All the men in our wedding (minus the dads)

 
The Ladies! Yikes, we were having SO much fun!!







Something...
Old: My Baby ring that my parents gave to me on my wedding day. 
New:  My Dress!
Borrowed: Jana's pearl necklace
Blue: A gift from Madeline Shinbach, she embroidered on a piece of lace ,
"Caroline Lais marries Ryan Patrick December 28th, 2007" The words were in blue and my mom sewed it into my dress the morning of our wedding.

Attended: 420 people
Cake: six tier all white! and Dilly Bars served later in the evening! :D
Photography by Andrew Vick, he does AMAZING work!!!  I would recommend only him!

Oh, I could go on forever!!  Thank you Ryan for an amazing 3 years! (9 years together!)  You are my rock, soul mate and I couldn't imagine life without you. Cheers to forever, together!
God has blessed our marriage.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Patrick Family Christmas Dinner

After we finished Christmas morning at our house, we put the boys down for a nap (OK, we had a family nap! haha)
We headed over to Jana and Steve's around 2:30.  Ryan took about 4 loads of gifts, gear, food and children out to the truck.  ALL I was supposed to remember to bring when I came out was the diaper bag with clean clothes for the boys and diapers.  Well, I forgot it!! : /  Usually, it wouldn't be a  huge deal, but we wanted everyone to see how cute the boys were in their jammies, so we didn't change them!  We were going to right after getting to G&G Patrick's.  OOPS!
John was in full swing present mode!!  I hate to admit it, but he had the greedy-gimmies.  It is hard as a parent to watch your child 'want' gifts so badly-- because, that is not the point of Christmas.  On the flip side, he is not old enough to completely understand the religious aspect of it either... Anyways, needless to say, he opened each and every gift that was given or received that afternoon. 
Alana made Ryan and I a wedding scrapbook!  I started one when I was pregnant with John... well, it never got finished!  Thank you Alana for making us one- We love it!! :D

 Auntie Alana and Auntie Lauren with Stephen.... who smelt like baby barf.  Sorry, that was my fault!

Ryan and I got John a fishing pole for at the cabin!!  We didn't make it up there much last summer because John was at a busy age, I was pregnant/Stephen was born and Ryan was studying for his CPA exams...
BUT this summer, we ARE going to be there a lot! :D  Get ready Patrick's! haha
And, now John will be ready to catch his first fish- I can't wait! (oh, no am am craving summer sun, sand, sunscreen smell and lemonade- shoot!) ;D

Smiley SJ with Aunt Lauren and Nana in the background

Party!!  I just love this picture!!

Hmm... What is in here..... It's a gift... must be for me! (umm, nope!)
We were showered with gifts at the Patrick's-  I can't wait to cook with my new pots and pans and Ryan got running boards for his truck!  The boys got toys, tee shirts and books.  Thank you Lauren, Alana, Jana and Steve for all the gifts! 
After the present high, we had a yummy roast with homemade bread and a salad.  The boys were quickly melting but we tried to sneak in a game of Christmas trivia- Lauren did a great job! Gold star for you Lauren! :D

Until next Christmas!!  .....



Waking up Christmas Morning

****   NOT FOR SMALL CHILDREN!  ****  ** (NON BELIEVERS ONLY) **

We got home from mass and carried our sleeping red elfs up to their beds.  Then, the fun began!!
Ryan and I couldn't believe how much fun we would have setting up the house for Christmas morning.  We got out lights to put on our barren tree, brought the gifts downstairs and put them under the tree and then we got to set-up the *Santa-gifts.  We had an adult beverage, made Lego towers, stocked the play kitchen and reminisced about all of our favorite childhood Christmas memories.  Around 1am we realized that we could go on for hours about our past 25 Christmas' and our dreams for our future ones.  ...The boys would be up in a short 6 hours! :D


Our tree, all ready for morning. 2010
 Christmas Morning!!  
John woke up bright and early, (Stephen slept in- go figure!)  So, we had to let John downstairs... how can you keep an almost two year old from presents! :D
I videoed the whole thing... but I can't figure out how to get it on to this blog...hmm??

The first thing John ran to was the Kitchen!  ....And right for the Coke!
John, "AHhh!"  (Yep, he is my boy!) :D

Next, the french fries....
John, "Num, Nummy!"  (Yep, he is Ryan's boy too!!)

And finished it off with an ice cream cone! haha

John played with his kitchen for a bit and opened a couple books while we waited for Stephen to wake up.  John was a very calm patient gift opener at home.  BUT when we were at our other Christmas celebrations, he was frantic, couldn't rip fast enough and needed to open every gift! 


Look Stephen, this is a green gift which means it is for you... 
 I'll open it!! :D

And throw it around, just to be sure the football works! haha

Stephen is almost 7 months here-  watching open gifts.

John is almost 2 here and is wearing his Elmo slippers!

Yaay!  A smile caught on camera from John!!!!
These boys are taking a break from gift opening for breakfast.  Ryan requested french toast, and I had yet to make successful french toast.  I was a bit worried... but it was WONDERFUL! :D We had yummy french toast and bacon with OJ for Christmas morning. 

The boys CAUGHT holding hands!!!  John loves to hold hands... and so he snatched Stephen's for a quick hold.  Gotta love brothers!


* At our house, we are doing things a little different then most families do.  We are having the "big" (or main) gift be from Santa and then the little ones are from Ryan and I.  We do not wrap the gift from Santa either. 
The gifts from Ryan and I are books, puzzles... things of this nature.

Christmas Eve Mass

 After Christmas Eve at Patty and Dan's in Jordan, we went to church at St. Joseph's in West Paint Paul for their 10pm (midnight) mass.  The boys were very well behaved!  It was a beautiful mass. 
At one point when John was loosing it a bit, I took him into the small chapel where there was a Manger scene in front of the alter.  We walked VERY slowly up to the alter and John laid down on his belly to get a better look at what was happening in the stable.  He was awe struck- He just kept saying, "Oooohh" in amazement.  At one point, he reached out and held Joseph's hand that was stretched out. 
It was just a perfect moment; the smell of pine and poinsettias, white lights twinkling, and John laying respectfully at the feet of the manger scene.  This one of my favorite church memories I have-  Beautiful!

Kreuser Christmas

Christmas Eve

So much to write about and so many pictures... you have been warned! :D

Here is John with Great Grandma Kreuser.  John ate dinner with with her, however he quickly found the dessert table that were conveniently at his eye level!  He sampled....umm... everything!  John had fudge, turtles, peanut butter cups, Ritz PB chocolate covered yummy things, and the list goes on... Hey! it is only Christmas once a year! ;D
Stephen (7mo) and his cousin Jack (10 mo)
These two boys had a ball playing with their new toys! Thank you Connie for getting the boys new trucks!!



John in the basement. (AKA Man Cave)
John spent the rest of the night being chased (and loving every minute of it) by my cousins; Lauren, Grace, Hailey and Katie! Thanks girls!  They sang Christmas carols and took endless pictures of him.

Stephen needing a change of everything, clothes and diaper...
everyone loves a fresh baby! :D

Lisa and Rachel loving up Stephen!
Carefully opening ...
everything he could get his paws on!
Cousin Rachel with tired Stephen!  :D

And with Grandma Mitty!

Our little Elf, John!  Ryan and I are starting a tradition with our boys- Christmas PJs!  We found these at BabiesRUs and they were super cute on! Both boys got a pair to wear home from Jordan.  Gotta love the long-john hat!! <3 

Monday, December 27, 2010

Lais Family Christmas

December 23rd at 6:30p
We had Christmas dinner at my parents on 12/23.  It worked out really well for most of us; the holidays are super busy!! We had steak, baby red potatoes, salad and bread rolls for dinner.  It was really yummy food and lovely company! :D 


 My mom is introducing John to "Woody" our life-size nutcracker.

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Here are my parents, loving being Grandparents! :D


Ryan, Stephen, Sara, Papa Joe, Grandma Mitty, Kelli, Mark, Mike















After dinner, it was time for the gift opening! In John's mind; Let the Games Begin!!!

The Christmas tree, with LOTS of presents!  :D 
(Side note:  The tree was cut down at a farm in WI on December 6th.  We drove out there on a COLD Sunday to cut it down.  Sara has lots of pictures, I need to get them and then I will blog about all the fun we had!) :D


Stephen and John

About to start opening gifts
 



Grandma Mitty with her TWO new electric can openers! :D
My mom told Kelli and I throughout the year (repeatedly!!) that all she wanted was an electric can opener.  Well, we both got her one! Haha .... bring on the cans!!! She is ready!! Enjoy mom!
The boys!  John (clearly) melting! ;D

Quick! Smile- Patrick family group shot!
We were blessed with many gifts from my family....  Teeth whitener, (a special) pen and pencil for Ryan at work, Tomas trains, Thomas movies, a DQ whistle, Origins body lotion and bath soap, Aveda hand lotion, a ferret toy (??!!!... Kelli! haha)  ;D  Christmas books, "workout clothes" for John and (my favorite) night lights for the boy's room with their baby pictures on them.  
(here is the link to the night lights...

Thank you everyone!!  Love you Lais'! <3 
Ryan (L) and Jinette, we missed you at the party.... BUT thank you for the WAY COOL books you made for the boys!!!  John loves to read all about "his wedding" haha  ...if he only knew! ;D