Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas is coming!!!

The boys are so excited for Christmas this year!  It is amazing to see it in their eyes and hear it in their voices (yep, even Drew's).  You know, this Elf on a Shelf thing is very popular.  We have not had an elf visit our house yet but I am thinking we may invite one next year.  Instead, we have big candy canes that Santa either takes away or moves if the boys are on the naughty list and leaves them hanging in the window if the boys (or one of the boys) is on the nice list.  The bad thing about the candy canes is that they often become the reason for why one of the boys is on the naughty list.  They use the candy canes as swords, guns, pool sticks - anything you can imagine.  I got to visit Conner's class for their Christmas party and I saw an elf in action.  They are amazing.  The kids would listen any time the teacher mentioned "glee" (the preschool elf's name).  So maybe, just maybe, we will have a McClellan elf next year!  Here are a few pictures from Conner's class Christmas party.  The kids had a great time but were sugared out by lunch time!


We also had a Christmas outing with all of the McClellan nieces and nephews.  It was great fun to see all of the kids together and enjoy the downtown Christmas events together.  Here is Harrison, Conner, Hilary, Madelyn, Hadley and Drew!


Only 2 more days!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

O' Christmas Tree...

We had a great time at the tree farm this year!  The weather was perfect - so warm that we did not need to wear coats.  After a few hours, Jason finally found the perfect tree! We also had our Christmas Card photo shoot (which the boys LOVED!).  Christmas is now just a week away - hard to believe how quickly this year has gone by...






MERRY CHRISTMAS!  Love, the McClellan's

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Fall Fun!

Fall is my absolute favorite time of year - mostly because in the beginning it is nice enough to water ski and by the end, we can sled in the snow.  To be honest, I really didn't get any great fall pictures with the leaves this year.  But here are a few of my favorites.  Conner is now riding his four-wheeler without the training rope.  He loves it and I know that Jason does as well.  I love this picture below.  As you can see, when they drive together, Jason is always telling Conner where he should be and Conner is always watching and listening.  It is amazing what great friends Jason and Conner are right now.  They do EVERYTHING together. 
 
Jason took Drew hunting for the first time a few weeks ago in Jeremiah's back yard.  Thank goodness I waited in the house, because Drew was done after 10 minutes!

We had a great Thanksgiving.  Jason and I hosted at our house.  It was great to have everyone together.  We played games and ate way too much!  This year, like every year, we have so much to be thankful for.  We are blessed. 


And the morning after Thanksgiving...the Christmas decorations slowly came out! The boys are so excited for Santa to come and for Jesus' birthday cake! 



Yes, it takes about 300 pictures before I find the right one for our Christmas cards!  Thank goodness we have digital cameras!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Halloween 2011

Halloween was perfect this year.  Each of the boys had a great time, loved going door to door and the weather was awesome!  Here are Conner and Drew the morning we went to the Pumpkin Patch - as you can see - Drew has a new "cheese" face.  Now, each picture that he smiles for has this face in it.  Picture him saying "ceeesssseee mama!"
This year we took the boys to our local pumpkin patch "The Proverbial Pumpkin Patch".  It is ran by a husband and wife team, along with their many children.  I think they have seven kids.  They have their own Pumpkin patch and tie a proverb to each pumpkin!  It is the cutest pumpkin patch and it is awesome to see their children help.  Plus, if you go when it first opens, you are guaranteed first pick at the pumpkin muffins and pumpkin pies (I promise they have the best in the state of Indiana.)  Drew and Conner became friends with the youngest boy, so we visited the pumpkin patch twice this year - I think the boys ended up with 10 pumpkins! 




Drew was not interested in carving pumpkins this year - he stayed around just long enough to throw around the insides of the pumpkins and then he wandered off to play!
Conner, on the other hand, could not wait.  He picked out each face for the pumpkins, helped Jason carve them and even helped to clean up!   He was all about Halloween this year!
Conner decided to be a fireman this year (after a 3 week process of narrowing down between Spiderman and a fireman) and Drew was a fisherman (the plan was to keep him occupied with the fishing pole!).
Oh, and here are our "works" of art.  Hats off to Jason for his fabulous pumpkin carving skills!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Conner (4 years old) and Drew (18 month)

Below are some of my all-time favorite pictures of the boys.  These pictures show exactly who the boys are at this time in their lives. 

A little update - Conner is doing much better with School now.  We held our breath- but not for too long!  It took him about four weeks to figure it out and to be comfortable with it.  We are so proud of him and all that he has learned and we are very proud of his teachers and his school - they are amazing.  Conner has been hunting the past two weekends (with his nerf bow-and-arrow in tow) and is not looking forward to the cold weather that is headed our way!  Crappie are back in at the lake so the boys try to fish everyday.  I tell you - Conner has the patience for this kind of stuff and the ability to just sit in pure silence -however, when we do school work he can only sit still for 3 minutes at the max.  Sounds just like Jason and every other boy, right?  He is still a little lover - loves to hold people (especially babies right now) and loves to love.  He is great.

Drew is busy, busy, busy.  He talks more and more everyday (reminding me to watch my mouth as he likes to repeat EVERYTHING!).  My favorite words he says right now are hotdog, fish and duck.  Even though he does not know too many words - he communicates very well with pointing, nodding and yes...screaming.  Got to love 18 month olds.  He seems to be getting hurt all the time these days - Jason and I both feel like we are due for a heart-attack any day now!  Most recently he fell and knocked his front teeth back up into his gums.  It was horrible.  But - the dentist said it happens more often that one would think.  We have our fingers crossed that his little teeth will come back down - it will  be a waiting game.  He has also started using the big-boy potty (when HE wants to) and loves to read - but has switched his favorite books to picture books.  I am thankful that my boss bought the boys lots of picture books - the hard part for me is making up a story - but it comes easy for Conner so we have very interesting story nights from time to time! 

Enjoy these pictures and I hope they make you smile!














Friday, September 16, 2011

School Days!

 Conner started preschool at St. Susanna on August 23, 2011.  That morning, everything was perfect!  I went in at 6:30 and told him it was time to get ready for school and he jumped out of bed (mostly because he was so excited to pack his own lunch!)  So all four of us got ready to go to school, we packed Conner's lunch and we were on our way into Plainfield (after hundreds of pictures)! 


Conner is going to St. Susanna on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 to 1:30.  We get to school to drop him off on that first day and he takes off his seat belt and is ready to go.  His teachers come out to get him and he held their hands and walked right in!  Standing behind him, all I could see was this humongous backpack and two little legs walking intently towards the gym doors.  I really couldn't believe that he did it and did it so well - no tears for any of us.  Jason and I were both so proud of Conner and of each other.  We spent the next 4.5 hours patiently waiting for 1:00 to roll around.  We were in line to pick him up 15 minutes early (along with every other parent in the preschool class!).  When it was his turn to come out to the car line - I could see his face and I immediately knew something was wrong.  As soon as his teacher buckled him in the car and the door shut - he was sobbing.  I think it was the excitement of going and then the fear of not knowing when we would be back that got to him.  The past three weeks have definitely been an adjustment for him, but each day gets a little better.  He has made some friends and now knows that he will be picked up everyday by 1:00!  Fingers crossed for a great preschool year!