Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas

This year we packed up the car and set out for Bayside, California to spend Christmas at Kim & Erik's House. It was a long drive and took a lot of time, but it was nice to have the whole family together for Xander's first Christmas. On the way home, we stopped in Livermore to visit with Paul's family for a couple of days. Paul and I both took the week between Christmas and New Year's off, so it was nice to have some family time.


Xander's First Christmas




Xander really enjoyed sitting in Cairo's new dump truck!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving

As is tradition, we spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Santa Maria with my grandparents, parents and Kim, Erik and Cairo. Here are a lot of cute pictures of Cairo and Xander together – with the traditional Thanksgiving Eeyores.




Cousin Cuddles




Happy Babies




Happy Thanksgiving!




Little USC Fan!




Handsome Boy (wearing what Paul refers to as his "Lumberjack shirt")




While in Santa Maria, we visited Waller Park (more commonly known as "swing-swing park"). This is the same park that Kim, Danny and I played at as children. Unfortunately, the pony ride wasn't open when we were there, but we got to see ducks and squirrels and dog-dogs. We also visited a playground area and played on the slides (aka "weeeeeee's"). What a fun day!




The Hazen Family at the duck pond at Waller Park




The Hazen men enjoying the playground at Waller Park




Xander and Cairo with their great-grandparents, Nana & Papa, at Waller Park

Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween




For Halloween this year, Xander dressed up as Darth Vader. I joined my mom, dad, Kim and Cairo down in old town Monrovia to "trick-or-treat" up and down Myrtle. We didn't really collect any candy (they're too young for that and WE definitely didn't need it!) but it was fun to see all the kids dressed up in their outfits. Cairo was a purple and green fairy - she was gorgeous! After that, we went back to my parents house and I waited for Paul to get there before we took Xander out to visit friends and family in Monrovia. Xander was a little fussy at first, but after a bottle and a little nap while we were touring the house of horrors at Auntie Brenda's, he was back to his charming self.



"You come here often?"





"Quick, take the picture!"



"Let's just get this over with."

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Like Father Like Son

This is how Xander spends his Sundays with Dad...





Mini-Romo

showing love to his homies...

Westsiiiiiiide!

The Many Moods of Xander

Within 60 seconds, these were the many moods of Xander.

Happy


Drunk




Surprised



Content



who knows but it's funny as hell


Sunday, September 28, 2008

Baptism - September 14, 2008

Alexander Wallace Hazen was baptized into the Roman Catholic faith at Immaculate Conception Church in Monrovia, CA on September 14, 2008. Xander joined his cousin Cairo Raine Dedini for the occasion as both received their first sacrament. We were honored to have Jamie Jon Biggle (Heather's cousin) and his girlfriend and longtime family friend Carri Marie Musser as the Godparents to both Xander and Cairo. Xander was asleep for the entire service. He wore the baptism gown originally worn by his great-grandfather (Bob Steis) and also worn by his grandmother (Diane), mother (Heather), Aunt (Kim), and Uncle (Danny). He is the 4th generation to wear the baptismal gown. Here are some pictures from the event.


All Cairo needs is a camera pointed in her general direction and the Cheese face is in effect.




Jamie making sure he doesn't drop his godson as he prepares for the baptism.






Xander slept through it all...





ISN'T HE CUTE?????




Xander with his parents and godparents.







Xander with his grandparents.




And finally, the great-grandparents.









Let them eat cake!



Saturday, September 27, 2008

The Happiest Place On Earth


On Heather's 30th Birthday and the day before his baptism, we decided to take Xander to Disneyland on September 12th-13th, 2008. Just over two months old.

Look at how excited he is for his first full day at Disneyland!





Forget Mickey Mouse, Beer is what makes this kid happy!





Although he'll never remember it, his very first ride at Disneyland was quite memorable. We took him on the Winnie The Pooh ride and as luck would have it, it broke down and we got stuck on it! After a few minutes they finally pulled us out of the carts and we had to walk the rest of the way out of the ride! Here he is on his first ride before it broke down.








Even Mountain Dew couldn't keep him awake after his long day at Disneyland!

I Shall Call Him Mini-Me

The Hazen Men


Xander's First Road Trip

Xander took his longest excursion to date when on August 22nd, 2008 we made the trip up to Livermore (Paul's hometown) to visit friends and family in the area for the weekend. Xander met for the first time Aunt Katie (Paul's sister), Uncle John, and cousin Jason and spent his first night in a hotel.


Here's Xander with his Auntie Katie


Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Visitors

We've been a little behind in updating the blog over the past five weeks. Here are some pictures from when Auntie Kim and Cousin Cairo came down to visit a few weeks ago. Nana and Papa also came down to visit during that time. It was really nice to have everyone together.










Making Out

Baby Olympics

Xander has been watching the Olympic games with us and decided to get in on the action too.....

We are so proud of him.....

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Sneeze Attack

Our devil has but one horn....


Welcome To The World! - Alexander "Xander" Wallace Hazen


Well, the day finally arrived. Heather was induced around 1PM July 9, 2008 at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank California. 18 1/2 hours later at 7:21AM on Thursday July 10, 2008, we had our little bundle of joy, Alexander Wallace Hazen, to be known forthwith as Xander. He was 8 lbs 9 ozs and 20 3/4 inches long.


Due to a little fever in both Heather and Xander, they errored on the side of caution and decided to keep Xander in the NICU for a few extra days to make sure any sign of infection was erased before sending him home. We brought him home on July 15, 2008.

Saturday, March 1, 2008