Friday, April 11, 2008

Daddy's Boy

Jason is on an overnight work trip in Denver. He called to tell the boys goodnight, and as soon as he hung up Bennett started to cry. He asked for a picture of Jason to keep with him, which I found and gave him. Later, I put my arm around him while he was falling asleep, and found that he had the photo of Jason tucked inside his shirt, next to his heart. Awww. I'm getting all teary just thinking about it!

Bike Posse


Today we woke up to snow on the ground, but by this afternoon we were riding bikes around the block. That's April in Cache Valley! Here's a pic of the "gang." My nephew, Jack is staying over tonight. We didn't have his bike, of course, but he kept up with no problem on the scooter. While following along behind them, I realized that if Jake decides to follow in Owen's footsteps, he'll be riding a bike this summer or fall. I can't believe it! For those of you who don't know, Owen started riding a bike with no training wheels when he was 2 and a half. True. I have photos and video. The kid is crazy!

Nesting.



So apparently I am reaching that "nesting" phase of pregnancy. I have been cleaning... washing windows and windowsills, etc. This is very unlike me, as many of you know. Yesterday was cold, but the sun was shining in through the newly cleaned windows as I worked to clean up Jake's (soon to be baby's) room. The boys like to follow me into whatever room I'm in and mess up whatever I've just cleaned. So rather than get upset, I decided to help them out. We made some sweet forts.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Bummer Mifflin

All I can say is, what a letdown.  And to think Jaime and Tyler got Costa Vida in honor of the occasion.  Even Jim and Pam couldn't save things tonight!  Better luck next week?  Somebody let me know.

What are You Watching Tonight??

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

All in a Day's Work

Today I spent several hours in the yard, trying to get things under control and ready to plant our garden. I was totally amazed at how much I was able to get done. In one day, our Mittleider beds were cleaned out, soil turned and raked. We love the Mittleider method!

Above, you will see last year's garden sitting by the street, ready to be hauled away by the city of Logan. And below, a magnificent sight: the beds, all cleaned out and ready for it to warm up enough to plant. Most of the neighborhood was out today, working in their yards. This meant that all the kids on the street played together, running from yard to yard for hours, but mostly hanging out on the trampoline a few doors up. I think Bennett and Owen played on the trampoline for at least 2 hours straight!

*A special thanks to Julie, who helped me cut down all the twine from last year's trellises, a job that required squatting down low, which can be very painful for a woman of my size.
Here's this year's garden...
Hello, little jalapenos!
These are the beans, Cinderella pumpkins, watermelon, cantaloupe, etc...

Good Patient

Here's a photo Jason permitted me to take with his phone in the recovery room at the hospital after his tonsilectomy last Friday. He actually looked great. It might have just been because of the nice tan he got while visiting Jules in Florida last week, but he looked good. He was munching on ice chips and drinking grape juice. I was highly impressed. He continues to be a good patient at home, except that he is working too much. I knew he was going to be okay when he ate one of my Mom's chocolate chip cookies Saturday night.

For those interested, I have photos of his tonsils, both before and after they were removed if you would like to see more. And for those of you who are REALLY interested, like my brother and sis-in-law, Andy and Kate, come on over to watch the MOVIE of the procedure. Eeeew.
Jason really surprised me by wanting to go with me into Wal-Mart to pick up his prescriptions on our way home from the hospital. His reason: to drive a Jazzy in the store. Keep in mind this was just a few hours after his surgery. We stocked up on popsicles and ice cream-type items, along with a jug- no really- a jug of Oxycodone.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Soccer Mom


Today was Bennett's first day of real soccer, as opposed to the insane indoor soccer frenzy we exposed him to when he was 3 and 4 years old, where he would cry and cry the whole time as dozens of kids chased the ball around the gym and never really got to kick it. I'm amazed that he wanted to play again, but I don't remember when I have seen him as happy as he was today running around the field with his good friend, Kyler. We told him if he really liked it we would go buy him some cleats... looks like we'll be heading back to Al's this week to buy some! His brothers were very proud/frozen on the sidelines; it was sooo cold!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter to everyone! We were pretty low-key this year, since we got home from our trip on Saturday night. But the kids didn't notice or care. Color a few Star Wars eggs and you're all set, I've discovered. May the force be with you!

California Dreamin'

Hey, everyone! We're back from the land of fun in the sun. We had the most dreamy vacation in Southern California with Jason's brother, Jules, and his family. We were gone for 13 days! It's pretty difficult to sum up a 2-week vacation in just one blog entry, but I'm going to try. To start out, here are some photos of the loooong drive down in our sweet rental van (white, 15-passenger van full of ProBars and kid toys strewn about). Lets just say, after being strapped in for so long, tears were shed. But, we were able to stay with our fabulous friends Jenn, Jeff, and Sammy Keyes in St. George, which was a wonderful break. Thanks, guys! And say hello (and goodbye) to Jason's law-enforcement-inspired moustache. Listen up, kids! Dad means business when he's rocking the stash.
The kids were soooo excited to spend time with their cousins doing the city pass thing: Disneyland, Sea World, California Adventure, San Diego Zoo, and Legoland!
We spent three days at Disneyland & California Adventure... So fun! Jake surprised me by LOVING the characters there. And Bennett surprised me by being scared of most of the rides at the parks, but not being afraid to battle Darth Maul at the Jedi Training Academy!
Here are the boys' favorite things:
First, Bennett. His dreams all came true after being chosen to participate in the aforementioned Jedi Training Academy in Disneyland. He also celebrated his sixth birthday at Legoland and Chuck-E-Cheese with his cousins. It just doesn't get any better than that, does it?
Owen was an instant beach bum. This was his first time at the ocean!! It was so exciting for him, and so much fun to watch him dive into the water with no thought of cold or salt in the eyes. He loved to tell us, "Surf's up, dude!"
Jake was so much fun. He loved it all, and was constantly on the lookout for Mickey. He loved Sea World, and the penguins in particular. He wanted to watch them endlessly.
Oh, and he slept in all kinds of weird places, including on the floor at the hotel, where he would migrate around during the night and end up under chairs or tables. I was pretty disturbed, knowing how very unclean hotels can be. But, he refused to sleep in a crib or with us, so what can you do?
I'm with Owen. My favorite part of the trip was watching the boys at the beach. We spent 3 days there enjoying the sun, chasing seagulls, playing in the water and the sand. I'm still finding sand in our house.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Kiddie Kandids

Yesterday we had the good fortune of using all 3 birthday club cards to get our boys' free birthday pix from Kiddie Kandids.  Aside from Bennett's MASSIVE tantrum about having to wear church clothes on a Wednesday, things went exceptionally well.  You can check out the pix here!!  I wish we were millionaires and could get prints of these for everyone.  Oh well.  Kiddie Kandids is a total rip-off, but we always get cute photos there, and the photographer this time was excellent.  We were only there for about 3 minutes. Nice.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Blast from the Past

This one is mostly for my siblings, and all others in my age category who may appreciate some classic television. 

Jason and I had so much fun the other night watching... YouTube.  We were checking out shows from our childhoods and were laughing so hard.  Ahhh, they just don't make television like they used to.  However... some of the stuff we watched was rather risque!!  I don't even think people would allow Solid Gold to be shown on network TV these days, but maybe I'm wrong.  Even Dancing With the Stars (which I have seen exactly once) seems tame in comparison.   I know Solid Gold was frowned upon by my parents, and now I know why.  At the time I loved watching those Solid Gold dancers, but knew that some of their "choreography" was a little wild, i.e. writhing around on the floor.  But watching them on YouTube the other night made me cringe (and laugh)!  I know that some of these shows I only watched at my friends' houses, i.e. Miami Vice:  only to be watched at Natalie's.  Anyway, let me know if I have forgotten any other sweet shows.  I realized that perhaps my favorite part of this whole trip down memory lane is just hearing the shows' theme music.  I can still remember lots of the words, even on the ones I hardly ever watched.

These are in no particular order, and I'm not even sure which ones I watched at different times in my life... I will say that I remember my Mom loving Magnum P.I, Simon and Simon and Hill Street Blues.  I remember watching those with her.

Important Note: If you decide to visit these YouTube links, just watch the clips and DO NOT read the comments that accompany them.  I tried to find mostly clean ones, but it's hard.  People can be so crude.  So there's your warning.