Sunday, December 12, 2010
One step further
Fun with friends
Can't sleep
So, it is two o'clock in the morning, an hour which rarely finds me awake, let alone out of bed. But as it happens I couldn't sleep. I'm not sure why, but I suspect it had something with a hidden desire to sneak downstairs and finish off the last of the super-fattening and yummy apple dip in my fridge (which I did of course). When sleep still refused to catch up with me I entertained myself with reading past blog posts. I realized that I have gotten lazy when it comes to recording the happenings our our lives. My recent posts have contained little more than the captions under each picture. So, here is the rest of the stuff that I will be glad I wrote when I am up at 2:00 a.m. sometime next year!
1. Oliver informed me this past week that he wanted to be a tiger for Christmas. I guess he just isn't ready for Halloween to be over yet. He was absolutely insistent on putting on his costume but as we were headed out the door to view a live nativity I did not think it would be appropriate. Instead we had a talk about what he could be for Christmas and he decided that being a reindeer would suit him just as well. After a quick trip to Dollar Tree for a pair of antlers we were on our way. He wore the antlers all night and to breakfast the next morning. As to the live nativity, it was great but they ended up with one narrator too many as Oliver loudly explained the entire scene to the audience while perched atop my shoulders.
2. Ruby has reached the stage where she doesn't talk but still has no problem communicating what she wants. She has had the hang of shaking her head for no but this week she has branched out and now nods as well. I find it to be rather convenient. When she points to an area I just go over and hold up individual items until she nods. Her nod is so cute though, she doesn't just nod with her head, it is a body nod from the waste up.
3. Oliver loves to have his little friend Braden over to play. It is so fun for me to watch them because they have both left behind the days of parallel play and now use their imaginations and play together. Most of the time they are workers, building roads and picking up garbage but they like to imagine other things as well. Usually I am not allowed to be in the room with them (mostly because they want me to take Ruby away so she doesn't wreck their towers and stuff). Ruby loves to do anything that her brother is doing; the other day I had a vision of her in the future tagging along behind her big brother and his friends and driving them all crazy. I have no doubt that will one day be the case, but as for now they are great friends. They love to play together and no one can make Ruby laugh like Oliver can. They can of course get on each other's nerves as well, but I have noticed that they never act jealous of each other and are not at all territorial (unless we are talking about their respective pink and blue blankets to which they are both unashamedly attached).
4. I hate to say it, but I really hate Sunday's. I know that they are supposed to be a wonderful, spiritual and uplifting day meant to prepare us for the week ahead but for me they are sheer torture. To begin with our church starts at 1:00 p.m., exactly naptime at our house. I can't understand why I can have us all ready and the house picked up by 9:00 a.m. every other morning but am always rushing to get to church on time and leaving my house in a state of complete disarray. I guess I do know the answer to that riddle, the reason I don't get ready fast enough is because I am not motivated to go. Once I go to church it is all I can do to keep my kids entertained and contained within our pew. Even after my greatest efforts we only last a few minutes in there and then it is out to the hall. Oliver actually isn't so bad, he will play with his toys and is always excited to go to nursery. But Ruby is a wanderer and refuses to stay put. Once she is out Ollie thinks he should be as well. I have every bulletin board, relief society announcement and missionary plaque in our whole building memorized because I have stared at them all so much while wandering the halls. Unfortunately things don't improve after Sacrament meeting as Ruby has discovered where the piano is in the Sunday School and Relief Society room. She knows how to open the lid to the keyboard and makes a bee-line for it every time I go into the room. As she still has four months before she is old enough for nursery I don't plan on things improving much for a while. I don't know why I am venting about this on my blog, it almost brings tears of frustration just to write about it. I guess I am hoping that in twenty years I will be able to look back at this and sigh because I actually miss those insane Sundays when I learned nothing and hated everything. Maybe the reason I can't sleep is because my heart is filled with dread for the day ahead. Forget missions, the true test of a testimony is parenthood. I guess I have one because torturous as it is, I still go to church.
5. Sam turned on the Christmas music before the Halloween decorations were put away. After hearing them so many times Oliver has started to pick up on a lot of the lyrics and I often hear him singing little snippets. My favorite is when he dances around singing "Jingle bell time is a swell time!"
I just yawned, maybe that means sleep is on the way. I think I will head to bed and let it catch me!
1. Oliver informed me this past week that he wanted to be a tiger for Christmas. I guess he just isn't ready for Halloween to be over yet. He was absolutely insistent on putting on his costume but as we were headed out the door to view a live nativity I did not think it would be appropriate. Instead we had a talk about what he could be for Christmas and he decided that being a reindeer would suit him just as well. After a quick trip to Dollar Tree for a pair of antlers we were on our way. He wore the antlers all night and to breakfast the next morning. As to the live nativity, it was great but they ended up with one narrator too many as Oliver loudly explained the entire scene to the audience while perched atop my shoulders.
2. Ruby has reached the stage where she doesn't talk but still has no problem communicating what she wants. She has had the hang of shaking her head for no but this week she has branched out and now nods as well. I find it to be rather convenient. When she points to an area I just go over and hold up individual items until she nods. Her nod is so cute though, she doesn't just nod with her head, it is a body nod from the waste up.
3. Oliver loves to have his little friend Braden over to play. It is so fun for me to watch them because they have both left behind the days of parallel play and now use their imaginations and play together. Most of the time they are workers, building roads and picking up garbage but they like to imagine other things as well. Usually I am not allowed to be in the room with them (mostly because they want me to take Ruby away so she doesn't wreck their towers and stuff). Ruby loves to do anything that her brother is doing; the other day I had a vision of her in the future tagging along behind her big brother and his friends and driving them all crazy. I have no doubt that will one day be the case, but as for now they are great friends. They love to play together and no one can make Ruby laugh like Oliver can. They can of course get on each other's nerves as well, but I have noticed that they never act jealous of each other and are not at all territorial (unless we are talking about their respective pink and blue blankets to which they are both unashamedly attached).
4. I hate to say it, but I really hate Sunday's. I know that they are supposed to be a wonderful, spiritual and uplifting day meant to prepare us for the week ahead but for me they are sheer torture. To begin with our church starts at 1:00 p.m., exactly naptime at our house. I can't understand why I can have us all ready and the house picked up by 9:00 a.m. every other morning but am always rushing to get to church on time and leaving my house in a state of complete disarray. I guess I do know the answer to that riddle, the reason I don't get ready fast enough is because I am not motivated to go. Once I go to church it is all I can do to keep my kids entertained and contained within our pew. Even after my greatest efforts we only last a few minutes in there and then it is out to the hall. Oliver actually isn't so bad, he will play with his toys and is always excited to go to nursery. But Ruby is a wanderer and refuses to stay put. Once she is out Ollie thinks he should be as well. I have every bulletin board, relief society announcement and missionary plaque in our whole building memorized because I have stared at them all so much while wandering the halls. Unfortunately things don't improve after Sacrament meeting as Ruby has discovered where the piano is in the Sunday School and Relief Society room. She knows how to open the lid to the keyboard and makes a bee-line for it every time I go into the room. As she still has four months before she is old enough for nursery I don't plan on things improving much for a while. I don't know why I am venting about this on my blog, it almost brings tears of frustration just to write about it. I guess I am hoping that in twenty years I will be able to look back at this and sigh because I actually miss those insane Sundays when I learned nothing and hated everything. Maybe the reason I can't sleep is because my heart is filled with dread for the day ahead. Forget missions, the true test of a testimony is parenthood. I guess I have one because torturous as it is, I still go to church.
5. Sam turned on the Christmas music before the Halloween decorations were put away. After hearing them so many times Oliver has started to pick up on a lot of the lyrics and I often hear him singing little snippets. My favorite is when he dances around singing "Jingle bell time is a swell time!"
I just yawned, maybe that means sleep is on the way. I think I will head to bed and let it catch me!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Snow Day
As for the predicted Blizzard of 2010 - I want you to know that although it was nowhere near as fierce as predicted, our family would have been well cared for. When Sam was sent home early from work because of the approaching storm he made sure to stop off at the store to stock up on Oreos and other forms of chocolate. I keep teasing him because my sister told me that when her husband (who was also sent home early) arrived at home prior to the storm he checked their seventy-two hour kits, filled water bottles and purchased a space heater :) It would have all worked out in the end though, Sam's theory is that we should only stock chocolate in our food storage as that would give is the strongest kind of bargaining power in the event of a natural disaster. I might go with is theory if I though a storage room of chocolate would last more that a week with him around!
Turkey Day
The switch-a-roo that didn't take
Why bother?
Friday, November 5, 2010
Ace of Cakes Nothing!
Oliver's little friend had a birthday this week and I volunteered/begged to make the cake. I have been really wanting to try a fondant figurine, I had no idea how to go about it but I figured that if Ace of Cakes can do it so can I. I was pretty happy with my first attempt, I made it to look like the birthday girl. (The party had a detective them, hence the spy glass.)
I had a lot of fun doing it and want to get more practice, so if anyone out there wants a fun cake for any occasion I would be happy to do it for cost - meaning you buy the fondant!
The waterfountain
Halloween Overload
We kicked our Halloween season off with our ward trunk-or-treat the weekend before Halloween. That was followed by five more Halloween parties and one Preschool Parade all before the week was over. Oliver asked to be a tiger this year. I didn't buy him a costume because I was sure he would change his mind. He remained adamant until the day Sam brought home the Old Navy costume, at which point he decided to be a duck. Whatever. He warmed up to the tiger costume and is still roaring around the house. In fact I took him to Costco yesterday as a tiger because he refused to remove the costume. He totally got the concept of trick-or-treat, but with his own unique twist. He roared it so it sounded like he had something stuck in his throat. Sam and I were cracking up because he came up with it all by himself. Ruby, who has less say in the matter got to be an adorable little ladybug. She too absolutely loved her costume. Anytime she found it around the house she would bring it to me to put on her. It is really soft and cushy so I think she feels like she is carrying around her blanket when she wears it.



At Oliver's request we went to pick our pumpkins out at the pumpkin patch with the little wheelbarrows. Unfortunately the snow the day before left the field too muddy for the little wheelbarrows and the pumpkins frozen and yucky so we opted for the crate of pumpkins outside of Walmart. At least we got a couple pictures of our attempt at festivity!

Obviously the candles were more enticing than the camera.


We split up into girls' and boys' teams to carve our pumpkins. I think I won the pumpkin carving lottery on that one. As it took Sam twice as long with all of Oliver's "help". Ollie was mostly interested in scooping out the guts. And so Sam kept filling the pumpkin back up for Oliver to empty.


Oliver had a Halloween Preschool Parade and he even threw candy to Ruby, Grandma and I. The kids really didn't grasp the concept of staying in a line, but it was cute just the same. Oliver loves his teacher. One of his favorite games is to play Mrs. Karie. The game includes him bringing me things and me pretending to be Mrs. Karie while I "draw" the object on the board and tell him what letter it starts with.



Most of our candy (and we have a lot) came from the trick-or-treat at Sam's work. It was great, it was indoors and there were loads of candy all close together. I'm sure after the massive load of pictures that I just posted you will be glad to hear that I forgot to take my camera to the Halloween party at Grandma & Grandpa Peay's house as well as the one at Grandma and Grandpa Ross's house, the Halloween dinner at Grandma and Grandpa Cornwell's house and the Halloween party at Grandma Peay's school. They were all super fun though, what a great Halloween! Fortunately for us we get to keep on living it up as my children refuse to put away their costumes!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Horsey Horsey On Your Way...
I'm Trying To Be Like Jesus
Last week for Family Home Evening we took the kids to Temple Square. It was nice to make peace with that place after our last visit was so horrendous (see my post from last December if you need an explanation). We have a picture of the Salt Lake Temple hanging in our home and thought it would be good to show Ollie the real thing. He calls it "his temple." When we visited the statue of Christ Oliver was quick to point out the "owies" in Jesus' hands and feet. He then began cataloging all of his own mishaps. I guess he just wants to be like Jesus, I don't mind.
Too Close for Comfort
These pictures of the Herriman Wildfire were taken from Oliver's bedroom window. When we left our home Sunday evening to visit family in Provo all we saw was a bunch of smoke on the other side of the mountain. However, on our way home we noticed that the fire had crested the mountain and was quickly headed toward town. We were greeted by roadblocks and long lines of traffic as the roads leading to our home were blocked off to aid in the evacuation. Our place was about a mile outside of the evacuation zone so we were never in any real danger, but it was still a bit nerve racking to watch the huge flames decend down the mountain towards us.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Absolute Nightmare
Although I think that I have cute kids, who take good photos I would absolutely not describe us as a photogenic family. Why? Because being photogenic implies that you are good at, or enjoy, or for the very least sit still while your picture is being taken. Not so in our case. It took us two different photo shoots and some impressive photoshop skills to have everyone smile at the same time.
The day of our pictures I thought that things were going really well, I had talked to Oliver about getting pictures and he was super excited about it. He was even excited to get dressed up. It turned out however that he thought I was talking about a baseball pitcher and when there was no ball and bat, just a guy with a camera things went downhill fast. I had such a humiliating experience that I haven't even bothered to pick out or order any pictures yet and we got them taken almost two months ago.
All I can say is kudos to photographers, it can be a rough job.



The day of our pictures I thought that things were going really well, I had talked to Oliver about getting pictures and he was super excited about it. He was even excited to get dressed up. It turned out however that he thought I was talking about a baseball pitcher and when there was no ball and bat, just a guy with a camera things went downhill fast. I had such a humiliating experience that I haven't even bothered to pick out or order any pictures yet and we got them taken almost two months ago.
All I can say is kudos to photographers, it can be a rough job.




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