April 19, 2012
Hello Changes!
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
April 05, 2012
What do you title a post when you haven’t blogged in 4 months?
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!
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
November 23, 2011
We're pretty Thankful!
Each night I'm lucky enough to be able to put my girls to bed. Robbie and I rotate who does what and which one of us puts which one of them to bed. But, every night I get to put one of them to bed. There is nothing that makes me feel more grateful than bedtime with me girls. I remember how grateful I am for little hugs, giggles and cuddles as Molly and I read books and rock before bed time. And the things McKinley is thankful for each night really put things in perspective for me as well. As a matter of fact, just last night she and Robbie watched the end of a nature show that was talking about snakes. As I took her to bed, she looked at me with very BIG, very serious eyes and said in a whisper, "Mom, are the snakes going to get me?". I answered with a reassuring "No, snakes can't get you, there are no snakes in our house." As she got into bed and prayed she said "Thank you that no snakes can climb in my bed." I can't remember the last time I was thankful for that, but as she said I wholeheartedly agreed.
So, today as I reflect on what I'm thankful for I'm just going to give you a few things that maybe you have and maybe you haven't also thought of this year (these are in no particular order).
- I would be a bad person if, even with a very abbreviated list,I didn't list Robbie, Molly and McKinley. They are, after all, three of the most important people to me in the entire world.
- How about Jillian Michael's....her 30 day Shred and Ripped in 30 were fun and effective, thank you Jillian.
- Friends...near and far.
- Nebulizers and steroids to keep my baby breathing freely.
- My space heater, it has changed my work life and the after math of walking down the stairs for the better.
- The auto start on my car. I totally thought this was a lame-ish novelty item when it came with my car, but my babies get in warm cars and my legs get a lot of reprieve on those cold winter days when I get in and the car is warm.
- Rock climbing with my family for the first time in 4 years and I made it to the top! Holla! (yes, I just said holla and I'm not ashamed :) )
- My calling in Primary, even thought it just ended.
- The way McKinley says "lub" instead of love.
- Not being attacked by snakes in my house.
- How Molly claps each time she accomplishes something she's trying to do.
- Chocolate cake donuts covered in chocolate frosting.
November 14, 2011
Molly's Birthday Fun
November 12, 2011
Molly Turned One!
November 05, 2011
Halloween
My brother and his family were in town about a week before Halloween and we went to Cornbelly's at Thanksgiving Point. It was a lot of fun. I had never been before and even though it was a windy and cold day, the kids had a blast!
Grandma and Grandpa were nice enough to end the day with churros and hot chocolate for all of us, so we could warm up on the way home!
The day before Halloween, we drove up to have dinner with Nana and Papa. Papa had to leave town, but we stayed to carve pumpkins with Nana and had a great time carving and then showing her the girls costumes. Apparently we didn't take one picture of the actual carving, or one with Nana, but we did get shot of the pumpkins.
I brough the girls to trick or treat at my work and then there was trick or treating that night. It was such a fun day. McKinley enjoys giving out the candy as much as getting it! Here are our cute little black cat and witch: