- Weighs 11 lbs 10 oz and is 20%
- Length 23 1/2 and 25 %
- Arm and leg movements are better controlled.
- Holds head erect when sitting.
- Head and eyes move in coordinated motion.
- Easily tracks objects with her eyes.
- Watches moving people and gazes across a room.
- Explores own body with hands.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
4 months
At 4 Months Allie:
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Cheese!
Dexton absolutely loves getting his picture taken, its probably because every where I go I take our camera ha ha. Anytime he is doing ANYTHING he wants me to take his picture. I have created a picture monster :) He is crazy but he makes me laugh!
Angie took him to Chucky Cheeses while she was in town. With his tickets he wanted this "dragon" he did not realize you had to paint them. Though he had fun for a minute, he then got paint on his hands and freaked out...that is from us always making sure his hands are clean. We told him it was ok but he was freaking out so he got the neck and head somewhat painted. And it's now in the trash :)
Angie took him to Chucky Cheeses while she was in town. With his tickets he wanted this "dragon" he did not realize you had to paint them. Though he had fun for a minute, he then got paint on his hands and freaked out...that is from us always making sure his hands are clean. We told him it was ok but he was freaking out so he got the neck and head somewhat painted. And it's now in the trash :)
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Holiday Party 2010!!!
The Invitations...
Oh how I love Christmas time...doesn't everyone! Well we had our annual Christmas party and it was a hit!!! Though we were missing quite a few of our friends which were missed dearly we still had a blast!
We ate a ton and played our usual games plus for a bonus played Minute to Win it! LOVED it! I split everyone into 2 teams and before we started had each team secretly write on a piece of paper what they want the other team to do for them if they win, but to remember that they might have to do it instead. The winning team wrote that they wanted their cars washed and detailed. The loosing team wrote that the other team had to go to dinner, men with mustaches and ladies with a uni brow. The winning team stuck with theirs and so the loosing team will be washing their cars this spring :) These games were so much fun!!! Defiantly doing it next year!
Un-wrapped
What you will need:- A Prize
- Boxes, sizes that fit inside each other. The prize must fit into the smallest box.
- Wrapping paper
- Newspaper
- Dice
- Christmas hat
- Oven mitts or gloves
- Scarf
- Tape
Place the prize inside a box. Fill any space with newspaper. Wrap the box with wrapping paper. Place that box inside a larger box and fill any empty space with newspaper. Wrap that box with wrapping paper. Continue this process of wrapping the box, filling space with newspaper and placing inside a larger box for as many times as you want. When you start this game the prize will seem huge!
Game Play:
Have everyone either stand in a circle around the gift or in a line. The first player rolls the dice. If it comes up doubles then the player puts on the hat, scarf and the mitts and starts unwrapping the present. The next player immediately rolls the dice. If it is not a double then it is the next player in lines turn. Once another player rolls a double the player unwrapping the present has to stop and hand over the hat, scarf and mittens. Then the new player puts on the hat and gloves and continues to unwrap. This continues until someone un-wraps the prize. They are the winner!
A white elephant gift exchange is a popular holiday party game found primarily in North America. It has many variations in both the name and the game play. Generally, white elephant parties need a minimum of six participants. With a larger group, game play may be more protracted. White elephant parties have been known to result in intensely vicious and/or playful rivalries between players trying to get sought after gifts. The goal of a white elephant party is usually to entertain rather than to gain. This game is sometimes called a Yankee Swap, Chinese Gift Exchange, Dirty Santa, Thieving Secret Santa, or Parcel Pass.
Christmas Minute to Win It
Merry FishmasPlayers must use Candy Canes as fishing hooks and hook four candy canes on top of each other. Think Barrel of Monkeys.
Required items:
Santa Hat
30cm plastic pole (think the thickness of say a straw) with a hook on the end
15 cm candy cane which is hung from the bottom of the candy cane (ie; upside down) and securely attached to the end of the pole by fishing line.
4 small candy canes
Raise your Glass
Required items
15 plastic martini glasses
1 table
1 bucket full of small Christmas baubles
1 player
Player must stack three levels of glasses with tree ornaments plus one empty glass on top (four storey tower).
Face the Candy Cane...
This is played in the same manner as Face the Cookie - just simply use a Candy Cane.
1) When the clock starts, player may grab the first cookie and place it on the forehead.
2) The cookie must remain in contact with the face (i.e. player may not toss the cookie from the forehead and catch it in the mouth).
3) If a cookie falls, player may reset an intact cookie on the forehead for the next attempt.
4) To complete the game, the player must hold an intact cookie 3 times with his or her mouth within the 60-second time limit.
Christmas Ball Conveyor
Required Items
5mtr length ribbon
Bowl full of tree ornaments (baubles plastic with hangers attached firmly)
2 players
Two players spinning in place, transfer tree ornaments using a ribbon looped around their waist. They must transfer via the "conveyor belt" two baubles and place on the tree. Minute to Win It Full instructions can be found at Minute to Win It
Christmas Ball
Required Items
Gift box lid (medium size)
Tree bauble (plastic)
Target area outline
A player must move a tree ornament across the floor and into a target area by fanning the ornament using only the lid of a gift box
The Nutstacker
1) Set up all 10 metal nuts on the chopstick and lay it on the table.
2) When the clock starts, player may lift the chopstick and begin to stack the nuts on top of each other in the tall standing position.
3) Player may only use 1 hand at all times. Player's other hand may not be used to steady the chopstick hand.
4) Player may not touch the nuts with any part of his or her body.
5) The chopstick and nuts may only touch the table during the placement of the first nut. After that, if either the chopstick or any of the other nuts touch the table, the game is over.
6) To complete the game, the stack of 10 nuts must be built with the chopstick completely removed from the nuts within the 60-second time limit, and must remain that way for 3 consecutive seconds.
We played it different: We used candy lifesavers and did it a little differently
And usually at this "ADULT" Christmas Party no kids are allowed but because this year we had so many born and all under 1 we decided to let all toddlers come. All of us friends just had babies this year and our other friends Tava and Alex will be having a baby boy in February. Lucky boy, he's going to have a lot of girls chasing him! Can't wait for the little guy to join us!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Very 1st attempt making a gingerbread house...
So a while back I noticed Macey's Grocery store was having a gingerbread house contest. I have never ever made one before but I have watched many people make them on food network so I thought, what the heck I will enter, what do I have to loose...well it was a lot harder then I thought and a lot more expensive then I thought. Just the molasses itself costs $3 and I had to buy 4 to make this house. (it goes into the gingerbread recipe.) This house took me 4 days around 35-40 hours. For my 1st I was very happy with the results. 1st place won $500!!! And guess what place I took... drum roll.... NOTHING :( I couldn't believe the amazing gingerbread houses that were entered. Wow a lot of talent. Though I didn't place I had a ton of fun making it and for sure will do it again next year. Oh you just wait...next years is going to be twice as big and awesomer!!!!! Hee hee hee :)
Santa will be back soon...
My friend had told me that the Santa Clause at the South Town Mall was so cute we had to take Dexton. We got told he went on break at 4:30pm and we got in line at 4pm. Well they came and told us that Santa would be leaving in 10 minutes so we decided to just come back, our luck the guy didn't know what he was talking about and meant 30 minutes so we had to get back in line and wait for Santa for an hour and a half. We didn't want to pay $30 for a picture so Dave hurried and snapped this blurry one of Dexton. The "elf" saw him so stood in front of Santa so he couldn't get another picture :( While we waited we got him an ice cream cone, he played on some toys and played at the dinosaur play ground there at the mall. It's so funny though Dexton is not a shy kid but when he got to Santa he wouldn't hardly speak. Santa could hardly hear him. But Santa always knows what you want :)
3 months
My baby girl is 3 months old :( It makes me so so sad how fast they grow up. She is growing up so fast and getting so big especially in her cheeks ha ha! She's a little chubster I love it. Allie can hold her head up, very alert, doesn't sleep all day, and watches us walk around.
Allie's Blessing
DECEMBER 5, 2010
Allie MeeYun Nuttalls Baby Blessing
I had an old family friend from Nephi make Allie's dress. It turned out beautiful! And I made her headband.
Dave got the privilege to bless our tiny baby Allie. It was such a sweet blessing, I'm so thankful that my husband is able to do these beautiful things. We had our family over after for a luncheon. It was a great day.Nana and Papa |
For the luncheon I made this cute banner and all the desserts. Cupcakes of course and I made cupcake toppers with Allie's pictures and also made pink sugar cookies and this other dessert which turned out gross ha ha!
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