I have a recent obsession with dressing the kids in matching outfits. I would love to get a cute picture of the two of them in one of the said matching outfits, but getting them to cooperate for a picture together can sometimes be more difficult than it would seem.
Welcome to the new and improved Sidell Peterson website. As our family is evolving, so is our blog. We hope to be able to create a more up-to-date record of the kiddos. Enjoy and check back often.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Poor Squirmy
Bodie has recently found a love for bugs. He can now say “bug”. He likes to point them out, pick them up, and play with them. Unfortunately, we are still working on learning gentle hands, and it usually just turns into a disgusting mess
Notice the fuzz on his finger in this one. It was once the fuzz that made Squirmy the Caterpillar fuzzy
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
A visit from the cousins
Jess, John, Mason, and Fiona recently made the trip up to Maine to enjoy a week out to camp. And of course, we crashed their vacation too.
Amy and Jess were so good about taking photos, that I let them to most of the picture taking.
So stay tuned to links to their blogs which will undoubtedly better illustrate the chaos that comes with six kids between the ages of 1 and 5…
Monday, August 23, 2010
Kickin’ it at Camp Sidell
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Playin’ with the lobstah
What would a Maine summer be without lobster (better known as “lobstah” here in Maine). Before the lobsters took a “warm bath”, the kids got a chance to play with them.
Bodie wasn’t too sure about his new friend…
Soren wasn’t too sure about them either…
The St.Pierre boys however, quite enjoyed the lobstah…
Great times were had by all (except the lobsters)
Friday, August 20, 2010
Family Resemblance
Saturday, August 14, 2010
World Cup 2026 All Stars-in-training
Friday, August 13, 2010
Crashing Vacations
Several family members reserved a week out at camp this summer as their vacation. While Kevin and I did not find time to take a whole week off, the boys and I have taken it upon ourselves to spread out our fun and crash everyone else’s vacations. Annie and Woody of course were not exempt.
Woody was even cool enough to be invited into the “wire house”…quite an exclusive club.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
New Jersey Meets Maine
Last week, my cousin Annie, her husband Woody, and baby Keegan made the long haul from New Jersey to Maine (in a record 7 hours to Levant I might add). There first stop was Levant, where Keegan got his first taste of the crazy boy chaos. Keegan jumped right into the mad house and tried his hardest to hang with the big boys. His mom tried to put him in the high chair while the other boys sat at the picnic table, but little Keegan wanted nothing to do with that! He very quickly became just one of the gang.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Cooking with Grandma
In preparation for my cousin Annie, her husband Woody, and baby Keegan’s (pics to come) arrival, Grandma came over to make desert with the boys. I think they had a good time. Unfortunately, I did not catch the shot of Soren putting his entire head in the bowl to try to lick it clean with his tongue.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Water babies
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
“I touched the Bottle”
The more time we spend at camp, the braver the boys are getting. They recently took on the challenge of swimming to “the rock” (about 50 yards away). They didn’t quite make it that far, but they made it about 3/4 of the way and the buoy (aka: milk jug or bottle) was an equally exciting tactile marker.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Taking advantage
Recently, Kevin went away for a week to build a bus garage. While away, his children of course missed him terribly, and like any good parent, Kevin felt horribly guilty. So guilty that the kids could get pretty much anything out of him when he returned. This is a picture of the Kevin allowing Soren to begin painting at 6:30pm (yes, a half hour before bedtime). I had to work that night I left Kevin and the boys to enjoy. I am not sure Kevin truly understood the amount of work goes into painting with a 1 yo and 3 yo. Regardless, the boys loved it and I think Kevin did too. Next time he goes away, they should just ask for a pony.