Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Eli has figured it out!
This picture doesn't really go with this post but it was a collage that disappeared when I went to blog it a few weeks ago. He was pretty cute. I wanted to write about Eli's progress. When my sister was down here for Labor day two weeks ago Eli was taking 3-5 shaky and careful steps away from furniture before he would fall over. This weekend as we watched Eli around her apartment we both watched in awe at his accomplishments. He was walking clear across the room. He could stop in the middle pick something up and keep going. He could turn around and go different ways. He could be sitting in the middle of the room and decide he wanted to go somewhere and just stand up right where he was and walk. It took him a long time to decide to do it but now he has it figured out. Micali loves watching him walk and we both giggle together to see him toddling all around the house. I don't think I will have to worry about carrying two babies around come February. He, I am sure, will be quite independent by then! We love our little man.
A lot of driving
We decided to make the drive up to northern utah to stock up on groceries, see friends, and spend time with our sisters. The drive took us close to five hours and we had a packed schedule the entire time. The kids stayed up the whole way there until 10:30 at night. We were sure they would pass out way before that. The next morning we loaded up our van with groceries, had lunch with some great friends,visited with my Kendra and Austin---where we SCORED on lots of clothes and baby gear from her neighbor. Then we headed back to Luke's sisters for games. Sunday we just spent the day driving back home and due to our AC going out we made a lot of frequent stops for cold drinks, slushies, and ice cream. The pictures in the collage were just of our last hours drive home. I was sad I didn't get the camera out the whole weekend!
The coach
Luke had his first home game last Thursday. The kids and I went up to support him. We had a good time eating popcorn and watching daddy. We made it until half-time and the score was already 34-0 so we decided he could get the win without us. He is learning a TON about football and enjoys it more and more everyday as he works through the learning curve. Football is so much more complex than we ever thought.
Micali looking marvelous
Micali's beautiful blonde hair was getting out of control. It is so fine and breaks off easily when I put it up. So she was starting to look like she had a mullet it was so short on the sides and long in the back. I didn't want to cut it all super short though so we just took off half the length in the back. I had been thinking I would take her somewhere to get it done but decided that with her attention span I could probably do just as good. I bribed her with some chocolate pudding that she had made with me the day before. We wrestled each other the whole time, I was constantly reminding her she needed to be careful so I didn't hurt her with the sharp scissors and she kept telling me "don't be so dangerous, mom". In the end it didn't turn out so bad and Micali still got her chocolate pudding to enjoy!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
A great day outside
Micali and Eli had so much fun riding their bikes on Saturday that I decided we should do it again. We packed a picnic lunch and headed off for some fresh air. I decided to ignore the dirty dishes and laundry that needed folded and just have fun with my kids while we can still enjoy such nice weather. As you can see from the following videos they were thrilled.
Eli Walking!
Lastnight we took Micali and Eli up to a large open flat area for them to ride their bikes. Micali rode her bike like a pro and totally loved the wide open spaces. Eli took the oppurtunity to work on his walking skills after he got tired of riding his bike. Luke and I were totally surprised when he walked a full 20 feet without falling over. Once he did fall it was very ungraceful and he almost face planted but, while he was walking he was very focused and just took his time. Today hasn't been any different. He keeps letting go of things and walking all over the place. We quickly got the camera to capture a few moments of him walking slowly and carefully because I think before we know it he is going to be running right along side his big sister!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Labor Day Weekend
One definite bonus of living in the lower 48 is being able to have family come visit. My sister Kendra and her husband came and spent Labor Day weekend with us. We enjoyed a very entertaining game of golf, fresh cinnamon rolls, good ol' camp food and two nights under the stars. The kids did pretty good camping and thankfully our visitors were patient with Eli's early morning crying. It was great to just relax and spend time together.
Friday, September 11, 2009
God bless America!

I am just remembering on this day all the blessings I have by being and American. I am thinking of all those who have given their life for the freedoms we enjoy. I remember the shock this nation felt 8 years ago today and remember the calm assurance that I felt as I listened to David A. Bednar give our opening semester devotional at BYU-Idaho that afternoon. Not only am I grateful for America but I am grateful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ that gives me a focus and balance in life no matter what is going on around me.
To hear a 9/11 survivors story click here.
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