Our weekend started off in South Bend to see both Godfathers (Kanka and Dave) and their fiances. They were in town for Yonto's wedding which we were sorry to miss. We failed to take any pictures but an enjoyable meal was shared by all. We stayed the night with Dan, Teresa and the boys. Here are the four kids having some apple slices around the table.
Patrick found a saxophone and played us some tunes.
Becca was all smiles about all the different toys.
The next day we drove to Fort Wayne were meet with Grandpa and the Venias for lunch.
After the service we meet up with the other Sullivan kids. Here Liam, Patrick, and Gabe investigate the heating and cooling system with Grandma close by.
Erin and Becca bonded once again.
My cousin Anna with Katie and Black Ears (the horse).
Patrick and Liam discussed the Wiggles and did some wiggling of their own.
The local attractions pamphlets were also fun.
At the reception, Patrick displayed his sense of style with a doily on his head.
We didn't hear much of the speeches because we were chasing Becca up and down the hall.
Becca is always happy to hang out with Dad.
And then she got her dance on!
Here are Patrick and Katie looking like an after prom picture.
Erin tried to dance with Katie...
...but Katie did a great job getting down all by herself.
As Mike said, "She's a Hatton. She can fall asleep anywhere."
Here are two short videos of all the kids dancing. Enjoy!
I realize we didn't take good pictures of the bride and groom, but they looked lovely and happy together. We loved seeing all of the Sullivan clan and hope you had as much fun as we did.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Trick-o-Treat
Life has been a little nuts around here lately. Last Sunday we went up to visit Great Grandma & Grandpa Hatton and the kids got to go trick--or-treating for the first time. It was great to see everyone and the kids looked stinking cute in their costumes!
Here they are with King Grandpa.
Patrick fell asleep like this on the way there. He's lucky his arms didn't fall asleep.
Earlier in the week, I got some pictures of the kids playing nicely together with Legos.
Here's my happy girl wearing a Bob the Builder construction hat.
Becca looked even cuter in this Piglet outfit. Thanks for the loan Aunt Elizabeth.
Grandma Sullivan has been here for a few days and we're getting ready to see my nutty family at a wedding this weekend. Thank you Grandma for all your help.
Here they are with King Grandpa.
Patrick fell asleep like this on the way there. He's lucky his arms didn't fall asleep.
Earlier in the week, I got some pictures of the kids playing nicely together with Legos.
Here's my happy girl wearing a Bob the Builder construction hat.
Becca looked even cuter in this Piglet outfit. Thanks for the loan Aunt Elizabeth.
Grandma Sullivan has been here for a few days and we're getting ready to see my nutty family at a wedding this weekend. Thank you Grandma for all your help.
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Horse
I would like to tell you a little story to prove just how stunningly brilliant my daughter is. Two days ago, the kids and I were sitting on the floor playing with a farm puzzle. Patrick and I were telling Becca what sounds each animal makes. When we told her that a horse says neigh, she neighed back! But wait, it gets better.
The next morning, I was recounting the tale to my mother with the kids sitting on the couch. As soon as I mentioned the horse, Becca got up and went over to the puzzle. As she walked toward me, I saw what was in her hand and said "Oh my God!"
"What?" my mother asked.
"She brought me the horse! I'm not kidding, she brought me the horse!"
Can't you believe it? My little girl, whose not even one yet, knew which piece was the horse. Watch out Einstein, here's comes Becca Hatton.
The next morning, I was recounting the tale to my mother with the kids sitting on the couch. As soon as I mentioned the horse, Becca got up and went over to the puzzle. As she walked toward me, I saw what was in her hand and said "Oh my God!"
"What?" my mother asked.
"She brought me the horse! I'm not kidding, she brought me the horse!"
Can't you believe it? My little girl, whose not even one yet, knew which piece was the horse. Watch out Einstein, here's comes Becca Hatton.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Ides of October
Its already the middle of October and my little darlings are still dressing for summer. Life here is crazy, as it should be, and the kids get a little older every day. Becca is starting to explore the wonderful world of verbal sounds and get some more teeth (its about time). This up-close picture shows them off really well.
Patrick has been growing and growing. I figure this will be my view of him by the time he's twelve.
While cleaning out the closet, I came across this fuzzy scarf. The kids love it and have been dragging it around the house.
Okay, I got him to pose for this but Patrick can often be found "reading" a book to himself or his sister.
Despite their loses, we here in the Hatton household remain loyal Cubs fans.
Happy Birthday to Heather(today), Davah(9th), Katie(11th) and everyone else who has a birthday this month. Patrick is more than willing to call and sing to you, even if it's not you're birthday.
Patrick has been growing and growing. I figure this will be my view of him by the time he's twelve.
While cleaning out the closet, I came across this fuzzy scarf. The kids love it and have been dragging it around the house.
Okay, I got him to pose for this but Patrick can often be found "reading" a book to himself or his sister.
Despite their loses, we here in the Hatton household remain loyal Cubs fans.
Happy Birthday to Heather(today), Davah(9th), Katie(11th) and everyone else who has a birthday this month. Patrick is more than willing to call and sing to you, even if it's not you're birthday.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Welcome to October
Welcome to October. The leaves have started to change and our little munchkins are too. Patrick's vocabulary is expanding rapidly (one of his favorites is onomatopoeia) and he can "read" a number of the books on his bookshelf. Miss Becca is so good at walking now that she's into everything and driving Patrick a little crazy. The poor kid can't play with his toys in peace without her nosing around. But he does his best and they manage to have some fun together.
Who knew a $3 trike at a garage sale could bring so much happiness?
This week Becca discovered Patrick's rocking chair. She loves to sit in it, stand on it, or sit on the back of it and rock out. All the better if she scares the crap out of Mom.
Yesterday, Patrick said oh so politely, "Becca, will you get out of my rocking chair please?" It was a proud moment for this mother. She quickly made her way back.
Both little Hats are healthy and strong, something we are gratefully aware of this week. We pray for family and friends who need it.
Who knew a $3 trike at a garage sale could bring so much happiness?
This week Becca discovered Patrick's rocking chair. She loves to sit in it, stand on it, or sit on the back of it and rock out. All the better if she scares the crap out of Mom.
Yesterday, Patrick said oh so politely, "Becca, will you get out of my rocking chair please?" It was a proud moment for this mother. She quickly made her way back.
Both little Hats are healthy and strong, something we are gratefully aware of this week. We pray for family and friends who need it.
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