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Thursday, January 14, 2010

"Strange Things Are Afoot at the Circle K..."

Now that the holidays are over and the tree has come down, our newly-crawling (as of a few days before Christmas!) Liam is busy discovering a whole new world....



"Yes, I know I'm cute..."
"Superstar!"


"Look, Momma....it's my identical hand twin!"





"Are you talkin' to me?"

So....perhaps we should finish baby-proofing? : )
Love,
Farrah, Jeff & Liam

Little St. Nick









Trimming the Inches

I am woefully behind on posting photos and updates, so my hope is to wade through the stacks and get everything up-to-date by next week. Lofty goal, I know.

CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS

This year, we spent the actual Christmas holiday (eve and day) with Jeff's family. Even though his parents only live about 15-20 minutes north of us, the impending storm convinced us to pack a few (ha!) bags to spend the night, so we didn't have to make the trek back the next day. I'm so thankful that we did, as the storm created a landscape that was both icy and miserable. Despite the weather, most everyone was able to make the drive, and we had a wonderful time (and TONS of food)!

Mom & Dad Wiberg (and Jacob!) enjoying their gifts on Christmas Eve....
Ryan, Paul and Kris relaxing 'round the tree....

Christmas Day dinner was lively, with many members of the Wiberg extended family....(donning hats from our party poppers!)

King Liam says, "Where's my dinner???"

Back at home on Sunday, December 27th we received some very special surprise visitors....our dear friends Mary and Lindsay, in town from New York! This was the first time we had seen them since they moved to NY over a year ago, which also made it the first time they had met Liam (as well as our house).

(Liam, as you can tell from this photo, was absolutely giddy with excitement. ; ) )


The lovely Christmas weather caused a slight delay in my parents' arrival from ND (they arrived on Monday the 28th, rather than Sunday), but they made it in one piece to celebrate a late Christmas with us (as well as with my sister Laura and her family) over the New Year's holiday. Laura hosted the festivities at their home 10 minutes down the road, and it was lovely...though as was the case the previous week, we ate WAY too much! (We all decided that we made waaaayyyy too many treats this year, so next year will be scaled back a bit (tighten those belts!). I love holiday baking, so this will be a challenge for me....though less stressful than figuring out a schedule in which to bake 7+ treats!)
"Hello, doggie...."

Liam's first Christmas was a toy-a-palooza....!
As with any baby, nothing that resides under the wrapper is ever as much fun as the wrapper itself. : )
Alex and Gabe, looking SUPER stoked about the winter activities we picked out for them (actually, they were excited....the next day found them out in the drifts!)
The ubiquitous bow-on-the-head photo (can you tell that Liam was teething?)
"Mmmm.....trucks are TASTY.....!"

Jeff, looking dapper as always....
Jeff M and Laura....looking cozy
Getting ready to dig in to our "Christmas" dinner.... Mom & Dad (aka "Grandma & Grandpa") Haase get silly with our boy....

Gabe, Liam and Alex....completely adorable, and will probably give us a run for our money someday....! The boys with Grandma and Grandpa (or as Gabe and Alex call them, "Bubba and Dobby") Laura the card shark (is she cheating?)

Alex and I dueling on the Wii (and yes, he kicked my butt)

Daddy and Liam, ready for takeoff!
And in the blink of an eye/shutter flash, the holiday season was over. We had so much fun, and are so thankful for the time we spent with everyone (as well as for your generosity!).
Here's to an even better 2010!
Love,
Farrah, Jeff & Liam

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Bon Appetit!

















After an inital rocky start, Liam has fully made the transition to the wonderful world of solid foods. While his main source of nutrition continues to come via "ba-ba" (bottle), he is developing quite the palate during his breakfast and dinner feedings. Maybe it is the result of being exposed to endless episodes of Top Chef and Iron Chef America while in utero, but our Liam is turning into quite the food connoisseur.

Therefore, in the spirit of such programs we present a multi-course spectacular, with Liam as head judge:

Allez cuisine!

(all scores out of a possible 5)

*RICE CEREAL*

















*Taste: Bland, with a strange texture unlike any I have experienced before
*Plating: Um, it was off-white mush in a bowl. Although the choice of spoon was pretty cool.
*Originality: Hey, Mom.....you could have branched out a bit from the typical standard rice cereal to try multigrain cereal
*Score: 2
*APPLES*
*Taste: WOW! Apples are yummy...waaayyy better than that slop you served to me earlier!
*Plating: In my eagerness to gulp this down, I forgot to look at how it was plated....though it looks lovely dripping off my monkey bib.
*Originality: Maybe not so creative...but me likey!
*Score: 5

*SWEET POTATOES*
















*Taste: Mmmmm....these spuds are sweet, yet savory. Props to Mommy for making them from scratch for me!
*Plating: Good call on the no-skid bowl....I got so excited that I nearly sent it flying.
*Originality: Creative use of both rice cereal and sweet potato to create a well-balanced meal
*Score: 4

*CARROTS*
*Taste: These were pretty good, but not as sweet as I would like
*Plating: Since the doc recommended Mommy not make my carrot mush from scratch (due to high nitrate levels), this was straight from a Gerber container.
*Originality: It was carrots. Woo-hoo.
*Score: 3

*PEAS*
*Taste: BLECH!! Peas are chalky, stinky....just plain disgusting! Why, Mommy....WHY???
*Plating: Who can pay attention to PLATING while eating something so...so...PUTRID????
*Originality: While I hope to NEVER eat another pea (Mommy: Ha..guess again!), at least Mommy & Daddy went easy on me the second time around by adding a delightful swirl of sweet potato to the mix.
Score: 1

*PEARS*
(see "APPLES")


*BUTTERNUT SQUASH*
*Taste:
Not bad....though surprisingly, not my favorite either
*Plating: My first bites of this came out of one of Grandma Wiberg's fancy ramekins during Christmas dinner.....nice choice!
*Originality: I thought a touch of butter and nutmeg would have really made this dish sing!
*Score: 3

That's the spectrum of flavors so far. We've adopted the "2 parts sweet potatoes to 1 part peas" recipe for all pea endeavors, which seems to be working pretty well....or at least, Liam hasn't caught on yet. : ) Obviously, he enjoys his fruits.....but we'll need to start getting him used to foods that aren't so sweet, otherwise we're in trouble! Next up- avocado and banana. Anyone want to wager a guess as to the outcome? :
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Love,
Farrah, Jeff & Chef Liam

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Santa Baby

I have been horrible about posting all month long....my only excuse is that it is the holiday season, and who has time for ANYTHING these days?? Anyway, I have many photos stockpiling that I still plan to post, as well as MUCH updating that needs to be done on our Photobucket account. I have grand hopes of doing both in the next several days (perhaps while we are blizzard-bound in our home during the worst Christmas storm in 30 years??), but please forgive me if neither happens before the new year. You'll still love me, right?

Until then, let me appease you with a tasty little morsel. We took Liam to see Santa this past Friday, mainly (let's be honest) for our own benefit of fawning over our little guy. We pretty much had our minds made up that this outing would NOT go well; Liam, you see, is not exactly fond of strangers. There have been a number of incidents in the past where perfectly normal/harmless people have gently approached him with a smile, soft voice and gentle demeanor, and even that was enough to inspire Liam's trademark "sad lip", wails and crocodile tears. So the thought of a larger-than-life man in a red suit and bushy beard inciting anything but the same (or worse) reaction was highly unlikely.

Our game plan was simple: we fed Liam immediately before heading into the lineup of families waiting for their turn with the Big Guy, in hopes that he would be content to wait. As we stood in line, Liam was all smiles, cooing and watching the flurry of activity around him without a trace of grumbling. So far, so good. As we reached the head of the line, we decided to implement tactic #2 of the official game plan: We would not allow Liam to actually see Santa, in hopes of maintaining the aura of calm. This basically involved us backing Liam into Santa's lap, all the while cooing and making goofy faces at him as we slowly retreated in order to keep his attention on us. This worked for all of 15 seconds, until Santa (who apparently was completely oblivious to our ingenious plan) decided to start talking to Liam. We held our breath, waiting for the inevitable sobs....

Which never came.

Seriously......? YES!!!! : ) Liam appeared to be very curious about Santa, perhaps a mite concerned....but he simply adopted his usual "Stone Face" expression for the camera, and we got our photo. Considering all the children that preceded him with either panicked cries or complete refusal to stand for a photo, we were quite impressed with our little Liam.

So, one insanely expensive portrait fee later, here are the results:

Ok, Mom & Dad...this guy's kind of weird, but I'll put up with it....as long as you promise to pick me up in exactly ten seconds.

(Can you tell that I was off-camera, making funny faces and noises the entire time?)

What a rock star our boy is....he never fails to amaze us. : )

Happy Holidays to all of you......we are so blessed to have you in our lives! Enjoy the time with your families and loved ones!


Love,

Farrah, Jeff & Liam

Monday, November 30, 2009

Jump!

Below are just a few of the moments we've captured of Liam in his jumperoo....


Love,

Farrah, Jeff & Liam

Monday, November 16, 2009

Six Months, and a Farewell to Fall

Our little Liam is officially 6 months old, or will be as of this Thursday (he is actually 26 weeks old tomorrow). I know I say this every month, but where does the time go??!!?? Anyway, we have his 6-month doctor's appointment scheduled for Thursday, which will hopefully go well. We also tentatively scheduled him for a regular flu shot, but are on the fence as to whether or not we will actually go through with it. On the one hand, we obviously want to protect him from getting sick. On the other hand, he will already be getting a slew of immunizations at this appointment....plus, it's not as though he is going to a daycare right now where we'd have to be extra-worried about germs and bugs. Any votes?

We were also able to take the time to enjoy one of the last few decent fall days recently. Most of the leaves had long since fallen from the trees, but we managed to get a few decent photos with our little nature boy:


Liam, barely able to contain his excitement

"What ARE these things?"

"Oh, fiiiine......just take my photo."


Playing airplane

Mommy and Liam

Anyone else not ready for winter? Ugh.

-Farrah, Jeff & Liam