Saturday, December 29, 2007

Winter Wonderland

Here are some photos of Reagan playing outside at Great Grandma's. She had a blast. Here are also some photos of Corby. He, too, was in heaven.
















More holiday photos

Here are more photos of Reagan from Christmas Day! Enjoy!


































Monday, December 24, 2007

Our Little Musician

I don't know how this can be happening, but I think Reagan might be more into arts than sports. That is near impossible in our house, but each day, we keep seeing more and more of this unique behavior.

As everyone knows, she loves to color, color, color. She has received many markers, crayons and coloring books for Christmas thus far and that will never be enough to make it through the year.

She also loves to dance as Dancing With the Stars is one of her favorite TV shows and she knows every move in the latest Wiggles video. She is a master of Running Up The Sandhills...those who have kids know exactly what I am talking about.

And now we have noticed that she is drawn to music, especially the organ (her Auntie Crystal will be very proud). Here is a photo of her playing that organ at her Great Grandma's house. Look at the hand positioning...it is almost perfect.

Maybe it is just a phase as she still knows that when the horn goes off, a goal has been scored in hockey and the Vikings are trying to score touchdowns! We will keep you updated.

Gotta "go, go, go,"
Love, Reagan's Mom

Sledding at Great Grandma's

It is Christmas Eve and we finally made it to Great Grandma's after a snowstorm delayed our trip by a day. Great Grandma got a foot of snow, while we only got three inches in the Cities, but it was windy, windy so we decided that it would be better to wait. Probably a good idea since the Vikings were on last night and I got a little upset at their pitiful performance. Didn't really want to be around anyone. Anyway....

Reagan went sledding for the first time today. The snow was too deep to really sled, but we still had fun. She didn't like keeping her mittens on, making it a fast trip outside. She had a grea time which was capped off by daddy doing a big face plant in the snow when he tried to sled down the hill. The sled didn't really move and neither did daddy.

Hope everyone has a great holiday. We will be heading back to Minneapolis tomorrow afternoon since Santa is coming to our house later in the day to visit Reagan. Isn't that nice that he still is going to drop her presents off at home even though she will not be there until later. Great guy that Santa.

Gotta "go, go, go,"
Love, Reagan's Mom

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Merry Christmas From Reagan


December 2007

I cannot believe it is that time again. I remember writing my first Christmas letter last year and how proud mommy was of my efforts. Now being a whole year older, and having a much broader vocabulary (I talk all the time and definitely take after my mom in that respect), I am definitely feeling the pressure of my second attempt, looking to avoid the sophomore slump.

Since the world is all about me (I personally hope that never changes), let me tell you about myself. I turned 2 on November 1 (although I tell everyone I am 9 – how fast we grow). I am 36 inches tall and only 25 pounds. I am tall and skinny – very model-like (I can hear my mom cursing me under her breath as I write this!). In my spare time, I like to build with blocks, watch movies (Aladdin, Little Mermaid, Strawberry Shortcake and The Wiggles are my favorites) and "color, color, color" on my art desk.

I also love to watch hockey with my daddy. Every time the Blue Jackets score, I yell "Goooooal" and then pump my fist! Of course, hockey was my first word which made daddy very, very proud. I also have my TV time with mommy as we had a weekly date watching Dancing with the Stars. My favorites were Helio and Julianne – or maybe they were mom’s. It was fun to dance in front of the television every Monday as mommy and daddy laughed.

My life is still a constant sporting event. There are so many people who would be jealous of all the games I have been to this year. I went to three Notre Dame football games (although I am not sure anyone would be jealous of that), a number of baseball games (including Spring Training in Arizona), too many NBA games (the worst), lots of WNBA games (which are great because I get a whole row to myself), and, of course, my favorite games – hockey. I also went to mommy’s pro tennis tournament, lots of college volleyball and basketball games and the horse races.

The highlight of the year was when I saw my namesake Brady Quinn at the Notre Dame Spring Football Game. He didn’t play with my feet this time, but he did give me a big smile and a high five. You will notice that daddy had to get in the picture with us too, and of course, no mommy! She was pretty sad about that, but at least she now has a photo of three of her favorite people in the house, on her desk at work, in her room …I’ll stop there. It is kind of embarrassing.

I traveled a lot this year, going to Phoenix, Dallas, Wisconsin, Illinois and three trips to South Bend. It is a good thing that I love my DVD player and can watch that for 8 hours straight if need be.

Mommy and daddy are good. They are still with the USTA and Thomson West, respectively. Mommy won the Ace Award for her company this year, which was pretty cool. Daddy got another promotion in the middle of the year. They are both doing stats for the various sports teams in the Twin Cities, although it is getting harder to balance all of it. Mommy is still playing tennis (although not very well) and Daddy started taking adult hockey lessons in the fall. He is really enjoying it and has not gotten hurt yet. Games start in February so we will see how he does then. Corby (who is 3 ½) is doing fine too. He is a good dog and loves his Wednesdays at daycare – so do mommy and daddy as they get a little break from their super high-maintenance puppy dog (can you tell he is 140 pounds in the photos?).

Mommy and daddy also went to the US Open for the first time this year. They were there for the women’s semifinals, the men’s doubles final and the men’s quarterfinals. They were joined by their Notre Dame friends, which made for a great trip to New York City. They are looking forward to going again in 2008. They also have trips planned to Texas, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Ohio, Spokane and Notre Dame. Good thing I like to travel.

One sad event I would be remiss without mentioning is the Minneapolis bridge collapse in August. Since mommy and daddy travel that bridge often, I was happy August 1 did not happen to be one of those days. It was truly a miracle that so few people died that day, especially if you saw where the bridge once stood. It just left you speechless.

I miss all of you. Here’s hoping that 2008 is the best one yet. I can’t wait to see all of you again!


Gotta "go, go, go,"
Love, Reagan Quinn Mushett
(Andrew and Lisa too!)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Meeting With The Sugar Plum Fairy

Reagan is really starting to get into this Christmas thing. She loves the "pretties" (lights) in our house and makes sure we turn them on as soon as she gets up in the morning. She starts at the bannister, and then goes to the tree and then to the snowman. She also has a tree in her room that must be on when she goes to sleep at night.

She also likes presents and wants to open them all the time. We cannot leave anything wrapped and under the tree or it will not stay that way for long. She is also learning that Santa says "Ho, Ho, Ho," although she wants to be as far away from him as possible.

On Saturday, we went to see the Macy's Downtown Display, which was the Nutcracker this year. It was absolutely beautiful and Reagan really liked it a lot. She also liked the cookies at the end!

Here are some photos from the exhibit.

Gotta 'go, go, go,"
Reagan's Mom