Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Kindergarten Update
Landon has taken the kindergarten world by storm! He loves it so much - from his teacher, to his new friends, to being a Traverse Mountain Tiger - he's "all in" on this experience. He's had his first field trip, been Student of the Month, made several new friends and moved up to chapter books! We love how much he loves school and learning!
Soccer Season
With late summer/early fall comes the start of soccer season at our house! Liam has been begging to play so we found a little class for him also. They were in heaven - they both love it so much!
Monday, November 9, 2015
New York, New York!
This year was a big anniversary for Jeff and I ... 10 YEARS! We decided we needed to celebrate in style and booked a 6 day trip to New York City. Six days. Away from our sweet boys, work ... and reality. Other than missing our boys, it was bliss! We did a little of everything - two Broadway shows (Wicked and Les Mes), a Yankee's game, biking and rowing in Central Park, the Highline park, walked along the Hudson, and took the Staten Island Ferry. We saw so much of the city - one day alone we clocked 15 miles! Pictures below (warning ... there are a LOT ... and mainly of us, it was an anniversary trip you know!)!
It was amazing - a time to have fun, reconnect, and remember why we started this crazy journey to begin with. I love this guy. I knew after 3 weeks I'd marry him, and I haven't ever looked back! Here's to 10 more great ones, babe!
And we're off! |
The Manhattan LDS Temple - so beautiful! |
After going to the temple we started meandering and stumbled upon this pretty little park among the buildings. |
Anniversary night! Dinner & Wicked! |
Empire State |
Times Square (where we stayed!) |
Central Park ... it's AMAZING! |
We biked and then rowed in this pond - so cute! |
Our rowing was rewarded with very cool views. |
The city skyline from the Staten Island Ferry And just because we liked it so much we also rode it a second time at sunset!
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Highline Park |
For being such a busy city it is full of parks! |
Yankee Stadium |
Go Yankees! |
If you walk long enough you stumble upon amazing historical churches
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Or awesome food booths ... coolest city! |
Manhattan |
Wall Street
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One World Trade Center
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One last show on our last night ... Les Mes |
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Last Summer Hurrah ... and KINDERGARTEN!
The last few weeks of summer flew right by (and I'm missing them already!). We headed to Kanab/Page for a family baptism and missionary homecoming. The boys had so much fun playing with cousins, and getting to go play at Lake Powell. Landon even jumped off a cliff into the water (I have a super cool video - I just don't know how to post it)!
Then, a few weeks later, we decided to head to Park City as a family for a fun weekend before school started. We biked, swam, ate at some yummy restaurants, did the adventure activities at Park City Mountainside Resort and just hung out together. It was so much fun! It also fell just before Jeff and I were headed out on an anniversary trip, so we were extra glad to spend some time just us, away from the chores of everyday life.
And then came the FIRST DAY of KINDERGARTEN! Landon has been counting down since the month of August started - he was that excited. It was almost torture that his friends all started the week before (since Kindergarten starts a week later. For me, it seemed like it snuck up way too quickly.
He LOVES his teacher, Mrs. Rigby, and is always coming home talking about his new friends and the adventures that elementary school seems to bring. Mrs. Rigby has already told me that she looks to Landon to befriend the other kids, especially the ones who are having a hard time making friends. That made Jeff and I so happy to hear! He's growing up too fast, that's for sure!
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So many cousins (and missing some!)!
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Down they go! |
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On the ski lift up to the Alpine Slide ... he was just a little too little for the coaster! |
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His goal was also the faster the better! |
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The school makes a huge deal of the first day! |
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In Mrs. Rigby's classroom |
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
My Tribe
I often hear people talk about the "tribe" of people they feel they belong to. Up until recently I would have always described my tribe as just Jeff and the boys. And they are (oh how they are!). Jeff's gone on a business trip. A TEN DAY business trip. I understand that I'm wimpy when it comes to him being gone. Friends do this all the time, and I can't even describe my respect for our military and their families.
But me? I'm a wimp. So having him gone is epic to me. And eye opening. We've never spent this long apart since being married (almost!) ten years ago. And frankly, I hope we don't again. But by the same merit I've learned a few things about my tribe:
First off, Jeff does so much. There are days when I'm so busy counting up all the things I've done that I fail to see how much he takes care of. Quietly, with no fanfare. He hand washes the dishes that don't belong in the dishwasher (I mainly just hope they disappear), takes out the garbage, keeps the plants alive (because I can't), is an amazing sounding board for me, plays with the boys, does laundry, gets things going in the morning so I can go walking, and the list goes on and on.
The nice thing is that with him away, I've had the opportunity to notice. And appreciate. I hope that I can do a better job of recognizing all the things he does to make our world go round.
I've also had some amazing time the little people in my tribe. As much as a part of me wanted to wish away these days and have Jeff home, I recognize that this is a unique opportunity to really have us bond. Just the three of us. Because someday, bonding with their mom might not be at the top of their priority list. We have dates planned (or done!), a movie night, we've gone on a bike ride, had friends over, and a few more things planned.
Tonight I just held them and rocked in our favorite chair after we read together. And it occurred to me I don't just hold them enough. It's been a busy summer, and past getting Landon's reading time in, I haven't just read to them. And rocked, and snuggled. We've done more of that these few days ... because I'm not rushing off for alone time with Jeff. Which, is also my favorite. But it's been nice to spend time with just them.
And I've tried my hardest to let go of the little thing ... say yes more, relax, don't get so uptight, and laugh more than yell in order to make these days more pleasant. This is sometimes a challenge for me, and I'm a work in progress (tomorrow might be different!), but it's something I hope I can keep up. Because why wouldn't I want to?
And lastly ... my tribe of friends who have surrounded me and buoyed me up. They have had us over for dinner, planned fun activities, picked kids up when I couldn't be in two places at once, called and texted to see how we are and if we need anything, and invited the kids over to play so I have have a little "me" time.
And it's occurred to me. My tribe is an exclusive group, but man, are they amazing, strong, fierce women. They are my heroes. And it feels so good to know they are there to lift me up, catch me when I fall, call me out on my crap, and make me laugh. I hope I can give back to them just a little bit of what they have so generously given to me - and not just the last few days, but the last few years.
While I am eager to have Jeff home - to complete our home again, I am grateful for this time to figure out who my tribe really is! (Now, come home babe!)
But me? I'm a wimp. So having him gone is epic to me. And eye opening. We've never spent this long apart since being married (almost!) ten years ago. And frankly, I hope we don't again. But by the same merit I've learned a few things about my tribe:
First off, Jeff does so much. There are days when I'm so busy counting up all the things I've done that I fail to see how much he takes care of. Quietly, with no fanfare. He hand washes the dishes that don't belong in the dishwasher (I mainly just hope they disappear), takes out the garbage, keeps the plants alive (because I can't), is an amazing sounding board for me, plays with the boys, does laundry, gets things going in the morning so I can go walking, and the list goes on and on.
The nice thing is that with him away, I've had the opportunity to notice. And appreciate. I hope that I can do a better job of recognizing all the things he does to make our world go round.
I've also had some amazing time the little people in my tribe. As much as a part of me wanted to wish away these days and have Jeff home, I recognize that this is a unique opportunity to really have us bond. Just the three of us. Because someday, bonding with their mom might not be at the top of their priority list. We have dates planned (or done!), a movie night, we've gone on a bike ride, had friends over, and a few more things planned.
Tonight I just held them and rocked in our favorite chair after we read together. And it occurred to me I don't just hold them enough. It's been a busy summer, and past getting Landon's reading time in, I haven't just read to them. And rocked, and snuggled. We've done more of that these few days ... because I'm not rushing off for alone time with Jeff. Which, is also my favorite. But it's been nice to spend time with just them.
And I've tried my hardest to let go of the little thing ... say yes more, relax, don't get so uptight, and laugh more than yell in order to make these days more pleasant. This is sometimes a challenge for me, and I'm a work in progress (tomorrow might be different!), but it's something I hope I can keep up. Because why wouldn't I want to?
And lastly ... my tribe of friends who have surrounded me and buoyed me up. They have had us over for dinner, planned fun activities, picked kids up when I couldn't be in two places at once, called and texted to see how we are and if we need anything, and invited the kids over to play so I have have a little "me" time.
And it's occurred to me. My tribe is an exclusive group, but man, are they amazing, strong, fierce women. They are my heroes. And it feels so good to know they are there to lift me up, catch me when I fall, call me out on my crap, and make me laugh. I hope I can give back to them just a little bit of what they have so generously given to me - and not just the last few days, but the last few years.
While I am eager to have Jeff home - to complete our home again, I am grateful for this time to figure out who my tribe really is! (Now, come home babe!)
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
The Little Happenings
A recent neighborhood tragedy has stopped me in my tracks, and reminded me that life is just too short, and so precious. We have to hold on to every moment we can and savor the times spent with those we love. It reminded me that I haven't blogged in ages (despite my commitment to myself to do more of it). I want to cherish the moments ... and not just the huge events, but the little things that as parents might fade into the background as our kids get older and move on to bigger things.
A few weeks ago I moved from full time work, back to part time. It might seem like a crazy move for the career driven. And a part of me has to fight against that side of me all the time - I like to work. But I just knew, in the deepest part of my heart, that I needed and wanted to be home more. And home more I am!
It's been wonderful, and I'm trying to cram five days of adventures (mid-week) into three, which is a bit crazy sometimes, but it's been super fun. And I love them, so it's worth every moment. And Jeff has been wonderfully supportive and has also noticed a distinct difference in both the boys and myself with our new arrangement.
On to the updates!
Landon:
A few weeks ago I moved from full time work, back to part time. It might seem like a crazy move for the career driven. And a part of me has to fight against that side of me all the time - I like to work. But I just knew, in the deepest part of my heart, that I needed and wanted to be home more. And home more I am!
It's been wonderful, and I'm trying to cram five days of adventures (mid-week) into three, which is a bit crazy sometimes, but it's been super fun. And I love them, so it's worth every moment. And Jeff has been wonderfully supportive and has also noticed a distinct difference in both the boys and myself with our new arrangement.
On to the updates!
Landon:
- He is turning into quite the little reader! A family friend gave us all the books from her old classroom and he spends so much time reading them - I love it!
- He's such a good example to me. When he heard that our neighborhood friend was living in heaven now, he lit up and said how happy he was that someone would be living with Heavenly Father again. Such an eternal perspective!
- He loves his bike and playing with his friends - I love watching them interact. Sometimes there are issues (as there are with children), but I'm so proud when they can work it out by themselves (most of the time).
- His favorite shorts are his cammo ones ... if he could wear them every day he would! He puts together some really interesting outfit combos :)
- His favorite things to do: swim, play with friends, play the xbox, go to Boondocks, and watch Power Rangers and Spy Kids.
- He played t-ball (and Jeff coached!) and liked it ok. He was a good little hitter, but overall found it to be a little boring. The verdict is out on playing again.
Cutest T-baller All kinds of fashion statements here :)
Liam:
- He decided a little over a month ago that he was done with diapers and ready to wear big kid unders! I so wasn't ready (potty trained kids are awesome ... but newly potty trained kids are a lot of work!), but he was and he has ROCKED it!
- He was supposed to get his tonsils out (snoring/apnea issues) but I had the worst feeling about it. We just got a second opinion and we might be looking at tubes as a first option, especially since the apnea issues seem to have dissipated, but the fluid has not. I'm so grateful for the Spirit and the ability to receive inspiration for our children
- He is talking in full paragraphs now - the things that come out of his little person are just hilarious!
- His prayers are the sweetest - he blesses everyone (and everything!) he knows, including Jesus and Heavenly Father. I've never thought to pray for Them, but he does and it's the cutest.
- He's really good at bugging his brother (an expert if you will) but he's also a pro at apologizing :)
- He's obsessed with doing puzzles - he's still working on it, but he is dedicated!
The only thing cuter than itty-bitty tighty-whities is itty-bitty boxer briefs. |
Naked reading ... it's a thing now |
Their favorite song is Say Geronimo by Shepard. Holy cow they could listen to it over and over again and NEVER get bored!
I love them and the little moments and adventures that make up our lives with them.
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