January 10, 2013

A Quick Review

Should I just give up after months and months of not blogging? No, I think I'll try again. Should I make some commitment saying I'll blog every so often? No, I don't think I'll do that either. I think for now I'll just say, after a long hiatus I'll give it another shot! So, where did I leave off....oh yes, It was April, tonight perhaps I'll try to make it to December.

Well, in April we moved. We had a great summer and spent a lot of our time working on this...when we were home:


The new house had a lot of things we liked and lot of things we liked the future vision of! :)

Robbie did almost all of the work himself. He built a rock retaining wall and a brick-ish one, built a flagstone landing in front of the shed, hired someone to excavate where the playground would go, re-routed the sprinkling system and added some lines, moved 4 fruit trees, planted 6 new trees and one new bush, laid sod in berms we didn't like, redesigned flower beds, put in new weed fabric and bark, built a playground, moved a tramp in, laid out sand for the sandbox and wood chips for the playground bed, had a patio poured, painted the entire outside of the house (well the stucco, not the brick) gray and got us a killer deal on a fence to trap our little hooligans in the yard. Not that he was busy or anything! :) Ironically, we didn't take any afters...hahaha! You'll just have to wait until the snow melts to see the real finished product. In the meantime, here are some in the background that you can sort of see.
 Here you can see that the girls got a tramp and a playground...you can also get a glimpse of one of our trees and the bark and wood chips
 This is sort of a shot of the new large patio and the new gray house!
 Here you can kind of see how Robbie shaped the beds and again a sort of shot of the gray
This is the flagstone Robbie laid in front of the shed and over there in the dirt is where we moved our four fruit trees

In May we had McKinley's birthday. She turned 4...holy cow! She had two birthday parties; one with her friends from Swendy's that was princesses and knights at the Discovery Gateway and the other at home with her family where there was a Tangled theme. I don't think she could have been more thrilled with her birthday this year, she was on cloud nine for sure.


 
It also brought another should dislocation for Robbie the day before we were supposed to speak in our new ward. I would say he planned it to get out of it, but the pain I saw him in is not something he would have done voluntarily. This time around they suggested surgery, so the planning started.

June was a little quieter, which was welcome. We celebrated our 9th anniversary which was awesome.

Mike, Ingrid, Henry, Mila and Winston (the first dog my children have ever liked) stopped for a super fun visit during their move from Edmond, Oklahoma to Portland, Oregon. The ladies all went to pedicures....including the oldest of the girl cousins. :)

July was a busy month, we went to a parade and a couple of funny things happened. First, Molly was just chilling and then all of the sudden she started dancing like crazy and I couldn't figure it out, but then I heard it, the upcoming float was playing her favorite song...Katy Perry's Firework, yep, you heard right, that was and IS her favorite song. Later as the American flag came by there was no music playing, but McKinley stood straight up, covered her heart, walked to the edge of the parade line and started belting out "God Bless America!" She sand the whole song. The crowd was silent and a lot of people were smiling big smiles, watching the cute little patriotic girl sing her heart out! It was a moment I won't forget and I don't think that song will ever be the same for me. :)
 
 We also had the Thomas Family reunion in Bear Lake and the Loomis Family reunion in Syracuse where we not only had a lot of fun, but also celebrated John's (my FIL) birthday! Intermixed in the fun chaos was my last day of work and a 24th of July celebration and McKinley having her first cavity filled (they had to put her totally under because she was so un-ruley)
 

 
 
 

August...this was my first month at home with the girls full time. We had a great time going on bike rides, playing at parks, hitting up the library, swimming and in the middle of it all McKinley started school at her new pre-school and she started her first year of dance class.


 
We also had the annual Raspberry Days reunion which was it's typical blast with the visiting, the playing the 5K, the boating and the beach...ahhhh I love Bear Lake.
Robbie went on a 3 day trip with the young men and my Dad had a big Birthday. To celebrate the birthday we all packed up for another trip to Bear Lake. Tattoos, old music on the record player, boating and just hanging out...I think it was a great trip for everyone.
Our last trip for August was  a last minute trip up to Hebgen with some friends. I have never been there before and let me tell you...it is beautiful! We had a great time, visiting, staying up playing games, taking unspecified medication, playing at the beach and having a fire outside. I was so sad to see our summer going, but it was a great way to send it out!
 

September made it seem like we were finally back to real life. A lot of the big things in the yard were complete. The smell in the air started to change to that wonderful smell I always equate with going to BYU football games with my dad and I turned 31. I love getting older, does that make me weird? 
No big trips, but a lot of play dates with friends. We were just loving being in the outside air.
         
 
 

Robbie stayed home with us for a week while he painted the house and lots of things changed in that one week...For one, Robbie's pride and joy...his road bike was stolen. Don't worry though, he purchased three road bikes to get over the trauma (he currently still has two, though I'm hoping it goes down to one in the spring) and he loves them even more than his last bike, so life goes on. It was also September when sickness kicked in full swing for me (though it never had done this with the previous two) and we found out about the new little addition that was to join our family....a little girl. I also found out this week that I was going to be the new Primary President in our ward. So, I guess September was eventful in it's own way.

In October I tried my best not to want to just die from feeling so sick, not to be dramatic or anything! :) We had a lot of play dates to keep up busy and a lot playing outside because it was so unusually warm.
 Halfway through the month we had Robbie's shoulder surgery. We planned it for October so we could have a normal summer and he would healed enough to catch the end of ski season (that's how normal people plan their surgeries, right? around ski season and summer vacations?) I will spare him the embarrassment of photos, but just image a huge sling with balls attached and a huge pillow between his arm and his belly, it was crazy big!
As Halloween approached we had a Strawberry Shortcake and Minnie Mouse on our hands. We carved pumpkins with Nana and Papa again this year, which is always fun. I try to make pumpkins something the kids can do themselves. This year, McKinley was old enough to clean her pumpkin and pick out the design and carve it. However, at almost 2 Molly wasn't quite ready, so I let her help clean it and then picked up this cute which potato head thingy that she got to shove in the pumpkin, it was a lot of fun.
 
 
 


Halloween Night we invited my siblings and parents over for spaghetti dinner and trick or treating...we had a great time and way too much food!



I was still sick in November. Robbie went back to work, no more leisurely days in pain at home, just trying to type one handed and having his wife call or text him every few hours to make sure he was ok.

Molly also turned two. It's funny, she is a little miniature one around here and to think of her as a big two year old just melted my heart. Being Minnie Mouse crazy, it only made sense that would be the theme for her birthday party. She had a great time with all the family that came.

 
 
Thanksgiving came a couple of weeks later. We were with my family this year and the older cousins even had a sleepover with Grandma. It was the first time we had Thanksgiving in Salt Lake with just our family (I say just and it still entails 24 of us!). We had a great time and even got in some family pictures.

We wrapped up November with McKinley first ever dance recital. She danced to the song from the Grinch that goes "You're a mean one, Mr Grinch...." at the Festival of Trees. We did her hair like Cindy Lou from the movie and Mom (me) had a hard time seeing her little girl look so grown up dancing on stage.

 And on the very last day of November we went on a sleigh ride in Midway with Nana and Papa to see Santa. Neither of our girls will sit on Santa's lap (something Robbie thinks is great, because he's a stranger, they shouldn't want to sit on his lap....), but they both LOVE Santa and Molly is especially obsessed.
 


December, phew, I made it to December after all! Robbie thought he was turning 36 this December, but really only turned 34, that was pretty funny! The girls put on a puppet show, a parade a program and a hunt for his presents. Plus, we had cupcakes and eclairs for dinner!
 
 
With Christmas coming, we talked about presents and for months McKinley kept saying all she wanted were unicorn stompeez, a dream light and some cuddly buddy thing. Molly quickly grasped you could asked for things and the only thing she asked for were Minnie Mouse stompies, which do not exist- but don't worry, she was more than thrilled with her Minnie Mouse slippers, which we call stompeez :) .

We had a lot of Christmas parties, decorated the house, saw the lights, checked out the elves at Gardner Village and made sugar cookies with friends. By the time Christmas came we were feeling very festive!

 

Here are some pictures, the girls had a wonderful Christmas and we hope you did too!
 
 

The day after Christmas we had one last surprise...we found out our new addition is another little girl and the tech gave each of the girls a "picture of the baby". She is going to join us in May and we're so excited....if we could just agree on one more cute girl name!

April 19, 2012

Hello Changes!

This post was originally supposed to happen before we moved, but packing and life got in the way.
In my months of blogging absence we looked for a new house and at the perfect time, we found a home that was a great fit for us and got ready to move! Then, on Saturday, after a week of packing, we moved to our new house.
The new house in almost exactly 1 mile from our townhouse, so we know we like the area already and can easily find all of the shopping, plus the people we have met so far have been very nice! We have renters moving into the townhouse on Friday and I guess we're going to get a dose of what it's like to be landlords, cross your fingers for us!
Why did we move you might ask? Well, the new house is a rambler (something we have wanted~and even something that at times I have really needed~ since my run in with bi-lateral femoral neuropathy). Everything being on the main floor has been super awesome for the 5 whole days we've lived there, even better than I thought!  
It was funny talking with McKinley about the move beforehand. We had to explain that she got to take everything with her, even her bike and her bed. She was super disappointed when she found out it was not next door to my sister Jenni (because she adores her cousin Chase to a level I can't even being to explain) which was pretty funny. She has only been upset and wanted to go to the "old home" twice; once because we don't have stairs that go upstairs and then because she thought a celing fan was ugly! Man, that girl cracks me up!
I don't often find myself feeling sentimental, but as we were leaving the townhouse, it was empty and that felt weird. I could see the stair that Molly loved to sit on, the window sill she climbed into and the windows she peeked out of on her tiptoes; I saw the closet McKinley loved to hid in during hide and seek, the counter spot that she sat on to help bake and the bedroom she read and played in. I was glad to have those sweet memories ~and many more~ and to have lived next to all of my wonderful neighbors, who I will miss seeing as we played in front of the house or rode bikes down the alley! I'm so happy we had the chance to make those memories and here's to the new ones to come!

April 09, 2012

Easter Weekend

Easter weekend was pretty busy at our house! On Saturday we had two birthday parties...one for Chase and one for Brynlee both of who were turning one. The girls were super excited to go see their cousins.
Before the parties, we started the day by going to Dunford and getting some doughnuts...oh how we love Dunford! Then the birthday parties (which excluding an hour nap for Molly, kept us busy from 10 am - 3:45 pm :) ), Ikea for some curtains and home just in time for dying eggs and having relax time and bed for the girls.




Sunday morning Molly woke up with a swollen, goopy eye. That, however, did not stop her from having some Easter fun. McKinley and Molly got their baskets, found eggs and ate lots of candy all before 10!  



For the first time I got the girls matching dresses and I think they looked so cute! I ended up taking Molly to the doctor instead of church, so the picture is staged, but I wanted both of them in their cute church dresses!
Later that night we had an Easter Egg Hunt that Grandma and Grandpa put together for the kids. I wish I had a picture of the yard before the kids started hunting...there were eggs everywhere! They had a great time finding the eggs and collecting them in their baskets. I love the smiles they all had on their faces as they ran from one egg to the next! Between dinner, cousin time, visiting, playing on the playground, the Easter Egg Hunt and then opening the eggs to see their new treasures, my girls were exhausted!


 It was a busy, fun weekend. Coming up this week...packing for the move Saturday!

April 05, 2012

What do you title a post when you haven’t blogged in 4 months?

Wow, is it really April already! Natalie informed me that with her three blog posts this year so far that she is beating me and all of my sisters. It wasn't until that moment that I realized I haven't blogged once in 2012! What can I say? We've been busy?! Here is a little update...I'm going to work backwards!
March brought some funny things to our house. There was a lot of dancing in the living room, climbing into places we don't belong, family movie time, play time, a trip to Wheeler Farm and biking in the abnormally warm weather! Robbie and I also snuck in a date to the Hunger Games (thanks to the awesome babysitters aka Uncle Jon and Uncle Ty)!






February was full of love with Valentine's Day, a family trip to the reunion in Bear Lake over presidents and yet another date night...in the form of Robbie's work even where we attended the Jazz Game in a Sky Box...so fun!


(anybody know why I can't turn this picture, it's the other way in my files I downloaded from?)
January was a busy month, I think two pictures were taken. I'm pretty bad at that! We had our first long drive with Molly, when we drove to Boise for my cousin Audri's wedding reception. The girls were awesome and I was pleasantly surprised. McKinley kept saying that Audri looked like a princess. We also had our annual outing to the Ute Gymnastics meet and sat way up at the top!
December came and went in a flurry of busy-ness... lights, parties...reindeer...elves...birthday's...date night...it was a great month, here are some highlights from December:
Robbie's Birthday-again no pics, but I assure you, it was epic!
Christmas



Seriously, why is it doing this to my pictures? 


Funny Christmas memory - 1. McKinley laying her head on the table in defeat and desperation, crying because breakfast looked "disguding" . It was a breakfast casserole I made in the crock pot the night before, because church was so early and I still wanted to eat something our of the norm for Christmas breakfast.
2. Being locked out of the house before opening our presents...and Robbie breaking in 3. Me injuring Robbie with the box from my present because I was so stoked about what was inside!