Saturday, May 7, 2011

Marcus' first homegrown haircut


I gave Marcus a haircut on Thursday.  It was my first attempt.  It ended up a lot shorter than I expected, but other than that it looks pretty good.  It makes his eyes look much bigger for sure.  There's also no doubting whose kid he is.

Dominic at 2 months

Dominic had his two month checkup on Monday.  He was 23 inches long, 11 pounds 8 ounces, and his head was 15.25 inches around.  That puts him pretty much in the 50th percentile across the board.  He's started smiling recently and he's still waking and eating every three hours.  At least we're in a routine.


A picture of Marcus at 2 months to compare
Personally, I think they look nothing alike.  It'll be interesting to see how they compare as they continue to grow.

Easter

What a great Easter we had!!  Marcus got a ton of candy from our unit's event the week before, so I didn't even have to buy that much.  I got him some peeps and a big chocolate bunny, but everything else was from the bunny bop.  I also got him his first bible and a golf club set.  Here's a picture of the basket before Marcus got his hands on it.


They have a program here on our post where single soldiers come around and hide easter eggs for you in your yard before sunrise, so Marcus had some eggs to find outside before we could go to church.





Marcus checking out his new golf clubs

Marcus' first peep
While Dominic and I were at church, Marcus had another egg hunt at daycare.  Then it was off to our friend's house for brunch.  Marcus got to participate in yet another egg hunt there.  He was finally getting the hang of finding eggs, but this time they were camouflage eggs, so they were a little hard to find.  Fortunately, he had the help of his best friend Cole, who was also the one that hid the eggs.



Marcus is still working on all of that Easter candy and of course, Mommy is helping as much as she can.

April

The beginning of April found us attending a friend's 3rd birthday party.  It was princess themed, but not to worry, Marcus didn't even notice.  All he cared about was the splash park and the cupcakes.


The next day, we discovered a Scottish festival down in Waikiki.  We were planning on just observing, but Chantal and I got talked in to participating in the housewife games.  What are housewife games you ask?  Rolling Pin, Frying Pan, and Haggis Toss.  The rolling pin and frying pan were thrown for distance and the haggis was an accuracy toss into a frying pan.  

They had us all wear kilts to truly get into the spirit.
Me participating in the rolling pin toss

Marcus wanted to try on the kilt, he kept tripping over it
The next day was our friend Chantal's birthday.  We headed down to California Pizza Kitchen to celebrate.


The next Sunday was the start of Polo Season here in Hawaii.  The polo field is up on the North Shore, right on the beach.  It makes for an awesome Sunday.  Marcus can play in the ocean, on the beach, or on the polo field.  We spend about six hours up at the field just hanging out with friends, eating good food, and watching a little polo.

The girls enjoying the polo match

Marcus and Dominic napping
The second photo was actually taken at the next Sunday's polo match, it's become a regular activity for us.  And Marcus wasn't actually napping, I think he just wanted to take a break from the action and  hang out with his little brother.

That previous Friday, our unit had an Easter thing.  They called it Operation Bunny Bop.  We were late and missed all of the easter egg hunts, but a family we knew took pity on Marcus and gave him more eggs than he knew what to do with.  He also got to meet the Easter Bunny.

He was a little scary, so Marcus had to be bribed with an egg.
The next weekend found us at an event held on Schofield that highlights the travel discounts that we can get through our base.  It was also an opportunity for all of the units to raise some money for the family activities they put on through out the year.  They brought in a group called "The Party Animals" for the kids.

Like any kids group, it was a little cheesy
Marcus with his adopted siblings
Patrick, the boy holding on to Marcus, has 4 sisters (3 of which are standing right behind them in this picture).  So, he loves it when Marcus comes over to play because they can do boy things.  The girls love it because they can dress Marcus up however they want, like Mickey Mouse to their Minnie or a Prince to their Princess.  He looks just like them, so he fits right in to their family, and his girlfriend Maggie is only a few months older.  They got to enjoy the concert together while their mom and I got to relax for a few minutes.