9.30.2008

Marathon Day

Today has been the never-ending day. It actually started last night when I was trying to get myself and kids' things ready for today's activities. So here goes:

  • 6 a.m. Nash wakes up for feeding time/grouchy time...I must say, this is usually the only time he's a little fussy for whatever reason.
  • 7:30 - I'm off to work...(I have the best job ever, next to being a mom!)
  • 7:30 - 9:45 Tyler plays Mr. Mom--feeds Nash baby mush, gets kids dressed and takes Sydney to preschool (we've had some issues with Sydney going to school looking like W.T.--complete with a rat's nest in the back of her head. All I ask is for him to wet it down and comb it, but I can't have EVERYTHING, I guess).
  • 9:45 - Our wonderful babysitter, Celeste, arrives. Tyler is off to work.
  • Skip ahead to 4:00...I leave work and head to Erin's brother's wedding. Celeste brings the kids to Tyler dressed in their wedding apparel, Tyler brings kids and meets me at the wedding.
  • 5:00 - mingle at the wedding until...
  • 6:30 - wardrobe changes. Dress-down. Time to go to JCW's to meet the Marshall's, Lawson's, and Barrett's for dinner.
  • 7:30 - delicious burger and fries down the hatch. Head to Cornbelly's.
  • 7:35 made Tyler go and get my camera out of the car for the love of the BLOG only to find out the batteries were dead! So sad. Even though I have no pictures to PROVE IT, we had a great time with our friends, and the kids had a BLAST! A big thank you to all those who made this year's Cornbelly's adventure a success.
  • 9:30 - leave Cornbelly's and pick up Tyler's car...Tyler goes to play jamball at a friend's house...CrAZy!
  • 10:30 - I'm off to bed...but apparently, I'm not really ready for this day to end because I can't sleep.
I tried counting sheep. Any other ideas?

9.18.2008

Yao is almost 7 months!



I took Nash to the Doctor yesterday for his 6 month check-up...more like 7 months, but I'm just happy I got him there at all!

Baby Nash's stats are in:

Weight: 18.65.......54.9%ile (see he's not as chubby as you think)
Length: 29.5"........99%ile (He dropped a little in the percentile rank, so we'll have to go back to the stretching machine).

Overall, Nash is one healthy little guy. He is still very happy and easy going. We love having him in our family!

9.13.2008

Happy Birthday to Trace!


Today, "Baby Trace" as we used to call him, turned 5 years-old! I have to say that Trace has been a wonderful child to have as our first. Here are some words that I would use to describe him:
  • Courteous
  • Friendly
  • Helpful
(He's pretty much got the Boy Scout motto down)
  • Daring (when it comes to the important things like roller coasters!)
  • Cautious
  • Curious
  • Cooperative
  • Slightly Stubborn
  • Humorous
  • A Great big Brother
  • Smart
We got him a bike for his birthday...I guess we're a little slow in this department since some kids his age are already riding without training wheels. But, I figured he couldn't even pedal the tricycle so why waste money on a bike? I know why now...he loves it and HE CAN RIDE IT! He's been riding it all day. I'm not sure how many times he told me thank you for the bike! What a good kid.


After the big unveiling of the bike, we took him out to breakfast. Cracker Barrel was not exactly his first choice, but we think he enjoyed it anyway!


Caution: This birthday blog is getting long, but the rest of it is merely for our pure enjoyment when Trace is older. Stop reading here if you have any kind of life or something else interesting to do. Seriously. Get a life.

Okay, this poster is what his preschool teacher sent home for him to fill out and color. He could NOT wait to get to work on it when he got home. He is so proud of it and every few minutes wants to know where it is so we don't lose it for his school party on Tuesday.


Now, to the left, we have an artist's rendering of the cake that I was supposed to make. I'm not sure why there is a window of white frosting on it, but the real deal turned out to be all white anyway. He insisted on helping me frost it, so he won't be shocked when he sees a snow storm instead of a chocolate sea. I told him I'd decorate it tonight while he was in bed. So, as you can tell in the picture on the right, there is a delicious chocolate cake with butter cream frosting (it's weird that we have the same favorite cake) and... my interpretation...of his drawing. Thought I'd spice it up a little. I realize it's a little ghetto-fabulous, but it was made with love.







9.07.2008

Payson has it All!!

Today, we went to Payson Canyon, specifically Maple Lake, to have a picnic. It was a good time had by all.


On the way home in the car, Trace and Sydney reported their favorite parts:
Trace's was going across the one-foot wide stream (very daring and treacherous as evidenced by the picture),


Syd's favorite part was walking across the bridge. (The bridge picture here depicts Sydney's enjoyment...her excitement is just underwhelming!!! )


Trace insisted that Tyler and I let our favorite parts be known:
Tyler's was the cookies, and my favorite part was spending time with the family without cell phones or tv--truly a miracle!

9.04.2008

School Days!

Last Thursday was Trace and Sydney's first day of Preschool. Trace is enjoying it, and even though Sydney was soooo excited to start school, she informed me this morning that she was "tired of it already."

Lovely.

She's got a long 15 years ahead of her!

Yesterday, Trace made the most profound, observant comment about his darling little sister, so I have to post it before I forget. He said, and I quote:

All Sydney does is waste food, watch TV, and suck her thumb!

I would have to agree with this statement, and probably add a few more things, but I won't.