Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Lousianna Girl Trip


Here is a collage of pictures from my girl trip with Bryce's sisters and mom this year. We had such a good time antique shopping, taking a steamboat ride on a swampy-lookin' lake, shopping, goofing around, movies, eating out, shopping, cute towns, plantation tours, and sleeping in (ok, not really a lot of sleeping in, but I could have because I didn't have the kids with me)! We had such a good time. Thanks to Talana for having her 40th birthday so we could have an excuse to get together!

Memorial Day!




We had such a good Memorial Day yesterday! Bryce joined the Blacksburg community band about a month ago and they held a concert at a retirement community in the morning. They played some beautiful patriotic songs, and it was neat to see all the veterans of war there in uniform stand up when there armed forces song was played. James thought it was a little loud! but it was great!

We spent our afternoon just playing around the house. We just played and had a good time. It was so nice. We ended the day at the Oler's BBQ! The kids had fun playing outside and Bryce and I enjoyed the company. It was a very nice day.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Our Garden


So, this is the garden that we have so far this year~ 3 pots of tomatoes, one pot of strawberries, and one dying pot of a pumpkin plant. The other day Caleb said, "I'll be really surprised if a pumpkin grows out of that!" I will be too, but the other plants seem to be thriving! We yielded our first strawberry yesterday from our strawberry plants. It was really sweet and juicy! We all cut it up and shared it (except for Bryce, sorry honey!). There are more to come though! Our tomatoes have a lot of blossoms right now, and we'll be excited to eat the fruit in about a month still, but they are growing really well! We are still intending on planting some corn and possibly zucchini at the church garden, but just haven't made it over there to plant anything yet! Ahhh, the luxury of having a garden in your own backyard . . . someday.



This other picture is of Lucy trying to mimic a picture of a funny "cool" snapping guy in Caleb's piano book. I thought it was funny. She actually looked really similar!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Hero of the Year Award goes to . . .



BRYCE!!! Bryce just completed a full week of watching the kids for me so I could take a girl trip on my own with his sisters and mother. I don't think I ever heard one complaint from him about me going, and actually quite encouraged me to go when the opportunity was presented. I even left him with sweet Annabelle who is still nursing, and has never been away from me longer than a day (I don't think). What a brave man! I had such a wonderful trip (pictures to come), and it was so nice to come home to my beautiful children and husband feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the every-day challenges and joys of being a mom. Thank you so much, Bryce!

And while I'm on the subject, I just wanted to brag about my Mother's Day breakfast in bed that Bryce (and the kids) made for me the day before I left. He made egg, bacon, and ham, english muffin sandwiches with orange juice and freshly picked flowers from the neighbors yard. Then the kids all presented me with their home-made Mother's Day gifts. What an incredible start to a perfect day. Thanks, again, Bryce!

Reader for Life


Annabelle re-discovered her bouncy chair that I had sitting at the top of the stairs waiting to be put up into the attic. She was fascinated with getting in and out, crawling underneath the hanging toys on the seat. I was nervous that she was going to tumble down the stairs by doing this, so I moved the seat downstairs for her climbing pleasure. We were all reading scriptures together, so Annabelle grabbed a Peter Rabbit book and settled in to her comfortable new seat, and would not be removed for at least 10 minutes. For those of you who know anything about 10-month olds, its a minor miracle to see one sitting still anywhere for 1-minute, let alone 10! I just thought it was so cute.

Annabelle is eating what we eat (mostly) now, and is able to feed herself what we give her - which makes it easier on me because I don't have to think of a different meal for her to eat, and I can actually sit down and just eat my own meal without trying to feed her at the same time. But, it does make for a bigger clean-up project when she feeds herself! Here is the classic spaghetti example.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Spring Sports!






The weather has been so nice the past few days that its easy to forget that just this past Monday we had snow flurries! Crazy spring weather! We have been outside a lot the past few days playing lots of corn hole (hand-made by Bryce and our neighbor, Peter), riding bikes, playing in our sandbox, hitting the baseball, kicking the soccer ball and playing at the park. It has been sooo nice! The warm weather is new enough that there is still a cool breeze in the air, and a little too early for allergies and the mosquitoes to be buggin.

Caleb had his first baseball game this weekend! They start the season hitting off of a tee, and then they do coach pitch as the season goes on. He did so great! I was so proud of him! He's got a really good arm and can run really fast. I think he had a really good time!

Lucy is doing soccer for the first time. The first game she sat on the sideline curled up in a ball and wouldn't talk to anyone (sound familiar to dance?), so after a lot of pep talk and serious coaxing (coaxing/threatening - they are about the same thing, right? :), she has successfully played 2 games since then! She is pretty timid with the ball, but she's learning and she's having fun, which means she's a winner! Caleb always checks to make sure she had fun, "cause if you had fun, Lucy, that means you won!"

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Hooray for Aunt Kristen!


We are so lucky to have such a close family member living in our same time zone! It feels like we are practically neighbors!!! We loved spending time with Aunt Kristen and her roomie, Jess (who we also LoVe!), at the Washington, DC temple for our cousin's sealing. Kristen and Jess were angels and helped by watching 8 kids while I attended the sealing! They were troopers. Then we had the priveledge of spending Easter with them too! Good, good memories. Annabelle is forever grateful for the toothbrush that she found in Aunt Kristen's bag the night before she left. yum yum.