4.01.2010

Back To The Basics

For some time now I've been asking Gary for a clothes line. He always had some response that was not fitting and never got one during the season I asked. However, on our recent trip to MX we got the chance to use the roof top clothes line and to Gary's surprise he was a fan. It brought back good memories for him and he was convinced that maybe this small request I've been asking for wasn't so ludicrous.  I've always loved the smell of fresh sheets and clothes from the line. This brings back memories for me as well. Growing up we rarely had clothes dried in the dryer. At the time it seemed like a punishment. You have to admit that jeans dried on the line aren't exactly the most inviting item to wear. I remember my mom taking my dad's jeans off the line and they had frozen and were able to stand on their own. I want to say that that was how they felt on a regular basis but not so extreme. Towels aren't my favorite either but regardless it was a simple "go green" want.

We finally tracked down the materials we needed. They included: Clothes line (not as easy as one might think to find), clothes pins, clothes pin hanging bag, AND steps up to the backyard so we can use the new energy saving dryer. Gary set out with some railroad ties and a shovel, a little gravel and I'm sure a few other tools and started making the steps. A few hours later his proud smile came back through the door requesting my approval. He had done a nice job making the steps, now we only needed to hang the line and have a few more days of sunshine. We got the line hung and then here comes our lovely Ozark unpredictable weather patterns and we got more cold, windy, dreary days so no hanging clothes up yet...

 I FINALLY got to use it and hang a load of Cooper's clothes. 





I'm not sure if you can tell how low to the ground that the clothes are hanging but they were centimeters from the ground. So my DIY self thinks, how can I keep the clothes off the ground, along with being thankful that I hadn't washed heavy towels to hang because they would have certainly been dragging/resting on the ground. 
I had remembered that Mom had a stick that she would prop the line up with to bare some of the weight so again the wheels began to turn and I headed to the shed where I found a paint roller pole. PERFECT! Now what? How will I keep the line on the pole?
A clothes pin and duct tape!! 
So my invention made perfect sense however it only lasted until the wind blew and moved the line and it would slide out. So I decided to add another pole and make it a triangle so it would stand better. Wrong again! It still didn't work. So the logical thing would have been to take out some of the slack right? Well in my head I didn't think I could do that without messing with the bolts that were screwed into the tree. Wrong again!! I wrapped and I wrapped and I wrapped the slack up around that bolt and vua-la! I tightened the line! I had to do it again after they dried because it stretched more but still I kept the clothes off the ground and with the nice breeze they dried quickly!




Cooper joined me outside for our first clothes line adventure. He played on the blanket that soon became balled up and then he played in the dirt. (Funny thing is his Granny apologized for his feet being a little dirty from playing outside just a little while before, little did she know that he'd soon have dirt caked on his pigs!)




He wasn't mad at all but I got a shot that is a look of a serious matter. He knows when I'm trying to take his picture and is able to play opossum in a sense and make the most serious face and ignore me. I finally tickled it out of him. He was a good helper! You can't go wrong with a stick or crinkly leaf to occupy this kiddo!

So the next time you long for that wind fresh childhood memory, remember it's only a roof top or backyard clothes line away and it's a fairly inexpensive memory to create!!

ENJOY!!!! 

3.15.2010

9 Months


Weighing in at 19.5 lbs Cooper is growing leaps and bounds. No shots were needed at the 9 month check up thank goodness! 

HONK! Even the polar bear gets his nose pinched by Cooper. He has quite the grip too!


We didn't get the "ham" pictures that we usually get. He was tired, just had a bath and was ready for his bottle so no smiles for these pictures, he starred at us no matter what we did to make him laugh. He knows what we're doing and  likes to play the stare down game. 


After taking his bath he wore his blue robe that his Great Aunt Janie sent him. His Uncle Kirk had one just like it when he was a baby so Cooper and Trip both got one when she found out they were both boys.


Having an organic wheat teething cookie. He had it ALL over his face, shirt, tray and probably some in his hair but he enjoyed it!

He's changing daily and we're enjoying every second.

3.03.2010

Adventures in Puerto Vallarta

We were able to make it down to PV to meet our newest addition to the family- Callie. She is such a sweet baby! We had a wonderful time with them.
We were able to get to the beach a few times for a few photo shoots.
(click on the collages to see the pictures larger)



Cooper wasn't a fan of the cold water but he was content with playing in the sand.



Limes= funny faces

Cooper and Callie headed to church

We were witnesses for Callie to get her birth certificate. It was quite the process for the Goings, but we got it done and our names are on her birth certificate. She's SO official! 

Our last day at the beach Cooper loved the sand. He could have grabbed a handful of sand and watched it pour out of his hand all day.


Enjoying the sunset and a walk with Daddy.


"Just hangin with Callie"

The girls with the babies. 

We had a wonderful time with the Goings. Thank you for your hospitality. We are so proud of you!


On the way home Cooper got to entertain the people behind him. He played with people all over the plane. If they walked by he waited for them to look at him. He did so well traveling, we were so proud of him!
We are ready for our next trip to PV!
Callie we are so glad we got to meet you and get all the wonderful snuggles in!

2.17.2010

Busy Busy Busy


We've had a busy last couple of weeks. First we'd like to introduce our newest niece Callie Leila Goings. She was born on the 8th. We are so excited to meet her. We will be flying to MX on Friday to meet this sweet baby girl. We love you Callie!!


My Mom, Jerry and Grandmama came to visit. Cooper was kept busy all week with his Gram, Great Gram and Pawpaw. While they were here Cooper turned 8 months old. His facial expressions are funnier everyday. He's on the verge of learning how to crawl. He inch worms backward. He'll get it soon. He loves to stand up so we might skip the crawling and start running!

























 He likes the computer. We put it in front of him to see if he'd go to it. He reaches for everything. 

                      He looks like a big kid!



        Eating a pickle while watching the super bowl. 

















He got some time to read with Gram.
He got a new book from Parents as Teachers, The Gingerbread Man.



Gram and Great Gram filled the freezer with yummy homemade baby food. First try of blueberries and pears that they made. He was a happy customer!















Love you Gram!



               Cooper and Mac had their first bath together. 


















He started pooching both lips out. Usually it's just the bottom lip but he started doing both. He can make you laugh no matter what when this happens.



                              4 Generations



We got him a sippy cup for Valentine's Day. He's trying to figure it out. He loves drinking out of a cup when you tip it for him so it's time to learn on his own.


 
First Valentine's. Uncle Kirk, Aunt Aimee and Trip sent this bib. Cooper and I had dinner together on Valentine's while Daddy was working his truck.

1.10.2010

Let's Play In The Snow!

We suited up and went outside for a little play time.



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We took Cooper out in the snow for the first time. It was chilly so he didn't stay out long, he sat in the car with the heat on and music playing.
His snow suit reminds me of Raulphie from A Christmas Story. He's so stiff when wears it, it's so funny. Little Michlin Man.

1.09.2010

Happy Birthday Gary & 7 months for Cooper


We had a pretty relaxing day. We went to lunch and finished the day with football games.

Gary and Cooper having cake! (Cooper didn't like it- yes I let him taste a tiny bit)
Happy Birthday Gary! I love you!


I wanted to make a round cake for Gary. So I headed to Target to get some pans. When I turned them out I remembered that my oven is tilted so the cake was a little lop sided. But he enjoyed it.

Cooper shared his 7 month birthday with daddy!! He's getting SO big. Every day is a new discovery. I didn't think I was going to get the bear picture because he was laughing and playing with the bear. It's almost an action shot.

We are working on the sitting up. We can't sit him down and walk away, he'll be on his face in no time. But he's doing good!

He's definitely my baby, he liked the pickle. He usually makes funny faces when trying something new but he kept opening his mouth for more. I let him chew on it for a little bit. I think he liked the cold more than anything but it was dill so he got flavor that's for sure. Let's hope his belly likes it too!


He splashed more in his bath tonight than he has ever. I think he ran a mile in it. Not much water was left. He's sporting the hawk! He kind of looks like a cupie doll.

We've been hearing a cat outside in the frigid cold so Gary decided he needed something to eat. He had warm milk and chicken left over from homemade cashew chicken. This is as far as he would come in. We named him Morris. I think he eats at other houses too. Maybe he'll keep the mice out of my car, if so he can stay!!