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Monday, October 24, 2011

Family Fun for Isaac's Birthday

On Isaac's birthday, we had our family over for a birthday supper.  What made it even more special is that Dave's parents--much better known as Papa and Nana--were here to celebrate with us from Colorado!

  They gave Isaac this awesome Strider bike.  A Strider bike doesn't have training wheels, so little ones learn to ride a bike by balancing their weight on the bike.  Isaac's cousin, Griffin, got this same bike for his birthday 3 months ago.  Isaac got to see Griffin in action on his bike when we visited them last month in Chicago.  Isaac still has a ways to go in learning how to balance, but he loves riding it around by pushing it with his feet.  And, he loves the helmet, which lights up every time you touch it.  :)















My cousin Nate and Uncle Jon love to play jokes.  For months, Nate has been threatening teasing me that he was going to get Isaac a dog or a 4-wheeler for his birthday.  I told him that I'd much rather Isaac receive a 4-wheeler than a dog anyday!  But, I still received a text message the day of Isaac's birthday reminding me to have enough dog bedding to take care of Isaac's new puppy. 

When Nate got to Isaac's party, he backed his truck into our yard and had Isaac check out this huge box.  I wasn't too nervous, until I heard puppy sounds coming from the box!
Well, the puppy sounds were coming from a recording inside the box, and the only "puppy" inside the box was this huge stuffed dog that Isaac now loves carrying around our house.
But, that wasn't the end!  After Isaac took the dog out of the box, my cousin Anna crawled out!  What in the world!?!?  We all thought she was in Minnesota, and she'd even texted me that week to tell me how sad she was to miss Isaac's birthday!  None of us could believe that she was really hiding in that box!  Ha!

And, after all the excitement of the dog and Anna, there was a 4-wheeler hiding in the back of Nate's truck.  (Look at the smile on my dad's face--I think he was as excited as Isaac was about this 4-wheeler!)  :)
Isaac's favorite little cousin, Amanda, was also at the party.  He calls her "Baby ManMan," which I think is the cutest nickname ever!  Isaac gets to excited every time he sees her!

 This is one loved little boy! 
Wow!  What a blast celebrating our sweet little boy.  It's hard to believe that exactly two years ago we were devastated from losing Isaac.  Little did we know that we were about to encounter a miracle!  We are so thankful for the blessing of Isaac! 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Can You Dig It?


Can you dig it?  Isaac is TWO!
I know I say this all the time...but I can't believe how quickly life goes with Isaac!  Just a year ago, he couldn't walk and was just starting to babble.  Now he's running, jumping, singing, talking constantly, and--his favorite thing of all, DIGGING.  Over the past few weekends, Dave embarked on a huge project to build this awesome rockbox in our backyard.  We had a ton of help from family and friends, and it was finished just in time for Isaac's party.
I had a blast planning for Isaac's digger party!  To be honest, all I did was copy ideas from these two blogs (Team Smith and The Barefoot Mom).  I did have a big benefit when it came to decorations in that it was very easy to get construction signs and cones (thank you, Dad!).  ;)
We had some of Isaac's little friends and their families over on Saturday night for his digger party.  We did most of the decorating that afternoon while he was napping.  It was so much fun to see his eyes light up when he came downstairs as he saw all the decorations.  His eyes got really big, and then he started pointing all around and saying "crane, balloon, bulldozer (bulldodo)" over and over!  Couldn't be cuter!














This is one awesome work crew!
And, what else would you have at a digger party for dessert than dirt cake?!  :)
So, can we dig it that Isaac's two?  Of course!  We love each day with our little guy. 
I'm not going to lie--I had a "few" tears while we sang "Happy Birthday."  These past 2 years have gone so quickly and have been so, so wonderful.  It's hard to imagine that there was a time without Isaac...now he fills our days with lots of laughs, smiles, and even dirt.  :)  We love you, Isaac!


Friday, October 14, 2011

30... 30? 30!

I've been determined to post about my 30th birthday for the past 2 weeks...but I've had so much fun planning and preparing for Isaac's birthday that it just hasn't happened yet!  I know if I don't do it before his birthday fun begins tomorrow, it will never happen.  So, here's a quick recap of my birthday surprises!

Turning 30 wasn't exactly at the top of my list of things I wanted to do this year.  Losing the babies earlier this year only made turning 30 harder.  For some (unrealistic, crazy) reason, I really thought I'd "have it together" by the time I turned 30.  But, after a good, long cry a few nights before my birthday, I was ready to embrace 30 and focus on all the good things in my life...an amazing husband, the sweetest little boy on earth, loving and supportive family, fantastic friends, the hope that God is not finished writing our story yet--the list goes on.  I truly am so thankful for these amazing blessings in my life. 
I had a hunch Dave was up to something fun for my birthday.  On Friday afternoon, he texted me to "dress up and be ready to leave at 5 p.m."  My Uncle Jon came to babysit Isaac, and Dave and I left for Southlake.  I figured we were going to Brio for dinner, but instead we ate a quick supper at Taco Diner.  Then, we went shopping for my gift.  I'm sure it sounds crazy, but one of the things I really wanted was a glass door for our backyard so that I can see Isaac while he's playing outside.  So, we went to Lowe's!  While we were there, Dave got a call from my cousin Nate, who was babysitting Isaac along with my Uncle Jon.  Dave seemed a little distracted while he talked to Nate, but then he put the phone down and told me "Isaac threw up his whole supper and now was dry-heaving!"  At that point, I just started laughing.  I knew Isaac wasn't throwing up, much less dry-heaving!  :)  Dave couldn't quite keep himself composed either and started to laugh.  Dave paid for the door, and we headed home!  All the way there he kept reminding me that even though I thought I figured out the surprise, there was still more I didn't know about once we got home.  
SURPRISE!
And, he was right!  Even in all the scenarios I had played through my mind of what Dave might do for my birthday, I never pictured a surprise party at our house.  (Thankfully, I had dusted the whole house just that morning.)  :)  It really was so fun walking into our house and seeing all my sweet family members and friends who were there waiting! 

Dave had worked so hard to make my birthday special. Along with the help of my cousin Nate, Dave made a birthday video of my pictures from all the "decades" of my life set to some of my favorite songs.  My husband didn't miss a beat!  Dave definitely wins an award for making me feel so loved.  He also had e-mailed friends from high school, Covenant Pines and college, former co-workers, and even a few students I used to teach at Friendship Elementary asking them all to send letters and/or pictures to wish me a Happy Birthday! While Dave and I were out for dinner, my family hung all of them up around the family room. It was so special to read them all! 
See the "30" balloon in the picture?  My mom hung those all around the house, and the caption made me laugh so hard:  30...the party continues! 

Isaac got to stay up WAY past his bedtime for the party!  His "mustache" is from the amazing mocha punch my friend Jenny made for the party.  She knows how much I love anything coffee!

And, speaking of amazing, the desserts at the party were sensational.  Dave asked my friend Corrie to make the cake...her buttercream frosting could win a national award!  Plus, he ordered pink champagne cakeballs from Susan Robertson.  (If you've ever had any of Susan's cakeballs, you'll never forget them!) 

Such a fun night!  Dave and I stayed up until nearly 1 a.m. watching and rewatching the video and reading all the letters and cards I'd received.

The next morning, Dave, Isaac, and I went to Boopa's Bagels (another favorite) for pumpkin bagels and coffee, and later that night we did make it to Brio to celebrate!  And, what would a Bergstrom birthday be without dinner at my mom's house?  She made my favorite tater-tot hotdish, and we had ice cream cake!
Whew!  What a weekend!  There are so many fun birthdays to celebrate in our family each fall.  Last weekend we celebrated my Grandma Joan's 80th birthday!  Here she is with her two little ones--Amanda & Isaac.
Now that this post if finished, I've got to wrap up Isaac's party details....stay tuned for pictures from the cutest little boy's "digger" party ever!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Family Fun Night

A few evenings ago we headed to Bear Creek Park for an impromptu cookout.  We'd been trying to do this for the past few weekends, but it just hadn't happened between being sick and building the rock box for Isaac's birthday. 
Forget that I didn't pack the matches and that by the time we got there it was nearly dusk anyway...so we changed our plans and ended up eating WhataBurger instead of grilling hot dogs.  :) 
But, we did get the grill going in time for dessert--S'MORES!!
Isaac's expression in this picture doesn't really show how much he loved his first s'more! 
Or maybe he just liked the marshmallows, since after he ate the s'more he ate 6 more (jumbo) marshmallows straight out of the bag.  (A boy after my own heart.)  ;)
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