Sunday, December 5, 2010

A Red Lego Day

Samson and I ventured up to the land of Lehi for some face time with the Ingrams while Grandma babysat.

A big part of our visit was spent Lego-ing. Ocean liners, ducks, planes, lighthouses...we tackled them all.

Serious Lego business with this kid. Check out how clev he is here.

A whole new world

Van, inserting his fancy plane in the picture

And see, here it is. He needed extra seating on top of the cockpit. Very accomodating, this one, can't turn away a single passenger!

Grandma introduced el bebe to the wonderful noises of Legos clanking together...

...and, of course, their delicious taste

Winter like: CheddarCaramelButter Popcorn tins

Saturday, December 4, 2010

This Guy Gets Around

Helicoptered into the University Mall parking lot at 10:15 am, then manned his post at Provo Towne Center by 10:30 am. Whew, what a life!


Santa looks to be alright with Lyla pulling at his beard (Sam eventually got to it too), but he actually was kind of ornery about it. Not very Christmas-y, Santer Clause. Geez.


Oh, and Sam was thrilled. Obv.

Winter like: these two munchkins getting to sit on Santa's lap

Friday, December 3, 2010

Eventful Thursday

Winter like: the way that a snow storm silences our surroundings.

Baby like: the comical torturous reaction to being fed rice cereal


please excuse the disgusting foam filling the gap below the baseboards
can't tell you how mad I was to find Tadd had done that one night

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Grahams, Glue and Glucose

I like the winter season as an excuse for making graham cracker houses.

Not gingerbread. Graham cracker. And we take our graham-cracker-making-business very seriously. Crack houses, you might say.

Frosting to hold the house together? Psshaw. Hot glue works much better. I wouldn't suggest eating it, but who actually eats the foundation of the house? Pretty sure only the candy is picked off and consumed.

Sugared minds at work

Jack wrote up a blueprint, smart boy
Sam returned some of those kisses he gets from Addie
A snazzy marshmallow snowman
$150 worth of candy
Yes, I built a mansion
And yes, Mark made a Tai fighter

Megan - The Shire?

My mansion! I wasn't able to finish it since lil' Sam just wouldn't stay asleep at grandma's.
Notice the garage door. I'm so clev.

Jon the architect. You should've seen him whittling away at those crackers to create perfection.

And always favored to win...the artist.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A New Challenge

And let me tell you, this one will be a C.H.A.L.L.E.N.G.E.

I hate winter. Have I said that before? Oh, only 239 times? Well, let's make it 240 times.
I hate winter.
Now, I don't necessarily enjoy being a grump all season long,
nor do I plan for my bad attitude
to infect the holiday season, but it just seems to do so.
So, I've decided to list at least one thing
I like about winter every day this month.

Today, I like our Christmas tree. It wouldn't be on display in our
house unless it were winter.

PS: why won't my text automatically wrap in blogger right now?

5,000 Calories

That's the universal daily minimum on Thanksgiving, right?

This year we were at Casa de Peterson, and had a lovely time. All my family was at my parents this year, so needless to say, the day was full of "loud". Two parents, six daughters, five husbands, one boyfriend, five grandkids, and three dogs. Lots of loud. And I wouldn't have had it any other way.

Dinner was a little delayed, and didn't begin until 6:30, so there was plenty of time to socialize and stuff ourselves on the relish tray and ham.

Obligatory picture on the way to The Ridge

Baby Flower hangin' with grumpa

Jon taught Sam some MMA moves, and he and Tadd decided he'll be a wrestler. I refuse.

My new book! The author even signed it for me!
P.S. the author is my mom!

Addie giving Sam lots of hugs and kisses. This seems to happen often. That's because they are besties.

And this seems to happen a lot too. Van, displaying his large mouth. My fave.

Check out his dapper self. All dressed up for Thanksgiving!

The little tyke and me

Mallory posing next to her well dressed table. She and Nick were hard at work for a few hours prior to dinner, and their work definitely paid off, it was beautiful!

Our place settings

We had a jolly ol' time this Thanksgiving, and especially enjoyed the large selection of desserts after dinner (pumpkin pie, pecan pie, chocolate pecan pie, apple pie, chocolate creme pie, lemon tart, cheesecake)!

I am so thankful for our families, and the entertainment they supply us with day after day.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thankful {Thirty}

McDonalds chicken nuggets
My tall, handsome husband
My happy baby
Flat irons
My caring husband
My baby's smiles
Food
Online shopping
Crest Diet Coke
My hard working husband
My baby's tiny toes
Paint to spruce up furniture
Tithing
Generous family members
Jeggings
My housewife-husband
My boy's brown eyes (and the occasional crossed ones of my baby)


Monday, November 29, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Nine}

Friends


I've been super blessed to have made incredible friends. Timeless friends.

They've been there for me through the good times and the tough times.


The last thing I expected was to make best friends with girls from hair school, since I considered it to be an extension of high school (and don't we all look back fondly on those days...ugh).

Needless to say, I was surprised to find myself among girls that lifted me up, made me practically pee my pants laughing, and left me with some of the best memories.


Fast forward a few years, and hello Nu Skin. Aside from providing me with a do-hardly-anything-for-a-more-than-decent-income, Nu Skin introduced me to a number of people who soon became some of my best friends. And oh my word, did we have some gooo-uuuu-d times.


More great friends were made at Jive Dance Studio, yes I'm an adult and take dance. So what?

You can't put an age on fun. And friends. Funny friends.


I'm also surrounded by great friends at my salon (most of whom I don't have digital evidence of, but I swear they're real).


See, so fortunate am I!


I'm way too lazy to make the following pictures into collages, so enjoy a marathon post.

Sil and I sampling Mary's clothing

Me, Sil, Jessie and TT awaiting our CPK hummus

Tianne and me as our dancing selves

Silly and me Cheesecaking it up

Me, Kris and Powla showering the bride (the one in the middle. She showers herself sometimes)

Me, Sil and MK celebrating Sil's 21st

Enjoying each other at Mary's mom's funeral. With the friends I have, it's possible to make light of a sad situation.

Celina and me being the most beautifulest

Mary, me, Tiana and Ali "Spooning Me"

Scottish and Kristen also spooning each other. What are the odds?

Mary, me, Jessie and Ali standing awkwardly against a wall

NickMal, Cel, Whit, me and Kristen farewelling someone, but I forget who.

Who Wore it Best Event, Nu Skin, Suite 100

Me and Kristen pretending to be all business like in Seattle. I wasn't old enough to rent a car.

Oy Vey, Bahamas!

Nice G's Jess

Celebrating Nashley's birthday Gloria's style

Ali caught the garter! And decided to marry me!

Steel Magnolias get together (minus Care Bear)

Farewell to Celina as she goes off to Africa (to meet her future husband, which of course we had no idea of at the time. Awesome)

The Cunninghams again. At a Nu Skin event. Again.

You challenge us to a Costco-cake-eating contest, and we'll take that challenge. We'll also each win $50.

Celina and I are the spookiest of all zombies

Farewell to my Nu Skin days (at CPK)

Chelsea-face, my work wife.

Care Bear, Sil, Mary and me in Idaho

I la, la, love my friendlings.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Eight}

Prednisone
Modern day technology. Gosh, isn't it amazing? So glad I was born in this day and age
Benadryl
TV series
My amazing phone
Our built in ward friends, Celidam
A healthy baby
Tadd's job
Frozen pizza
Nail polish
Chewing gum
MAC and Bare Escentuals makeup

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Seven}

Space heaters
Hot water
Car heaters
Fireplaces

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Six}

Dry Shampoo, specifically this one
Donuts of any kind
Mid calf garmies
Vibrating toothbrush

Call me disgusting, but I'll do whatever it takes to extend the life of my washed hair. I prefer to wash it once a week, or rather have someone else wash it once a week, I just hate doing it. I might have gone 11 days one time, just maybe. My life changed when I tried dry shampoo three years ago. I could even bear my testimony about it. Sacrilig? Sure.

Donuts, donuts, donuts. I'd have them every day if I could. Did you know that Hostess Crumb Donettes are actually Hostess CRUNCH Donettes? I know, I was disappointed too.

Again, my life was changed when I caved and took my mother's advice and bought myself some mid calfies. Holy comfortable, batman. And while pregnant? I just purchased myself some in about 4 sizes bigger and that did the trick. Secret: I still wear those, super pretty.

I'm positive I don't brush thoroughly enough on my own, so my Pulsar toothbrush picks up my slack. And it feels like there's a party in my mouth every day. Bonus!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Five}

Our home

Tadd and I have a crush on old homes (that have been well kept), and I'd bet that we end up buying an older home one day and fixing it up.
I love the charm and character older homes often have, and their little quirks.

A few of our homes quirks:
The old icebox
It's carousel layout
Awesome built in shelving
Pull cord lights (we have four!)
Electricity installed after the home was built
No disposal (Ok, hate this)
The super low counter in the bathroom

I also love:
The tall baseboards and wide moldings
Our porch and little lightpost
The original hardwood floors
The tall ceilings
The carport

I really feel at home here, and it has our own personal touch all throughout the house. Although it wasn't in the best shape when we moved in, and we had to put in a lot of work (me, 9 months pregnant), I think that makes me like it more. And with the landlord paying for the paint and updates, I feel we couldn't have ended up in a better place.

Oh hey! Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thankful {Twenty-Four}

Books

I love reading, and wish I made more time for it.
I hope to instill a love for reading in Samson as he grows up.
We read to him daily, and anticipate when one day he requests specific books before bedtime.

I'm enjoying starting up his little library, and have found a bunch of cute books that I'm excited for him to recognize one day.
(any specific favorites out there?)

My amazing husband who takes on the role of amazing dad many nights of the week.

Nights when I'm at the salon, Tadd does such a great job sticking to the routine I insisted we establish for el bebe.

First there is the bath, which Samson LOVES. He especially loves when we slide him up away from the faucet to add more hot water. Don't get too close, the kid will soak you with his vigorous splashing.

Then his aquaphor, diaper (duh), lotion and lavender. Next are the jimjams and sleep sack, then his reflux medication (poor little dude), and then his bottle. After a good burp he gets story time.

I love imagining Tadd at home holding our little guy and reading him a book or two. When I'm home and have done the feeding, burping and reading, Samson gets a little cuddle time with dad, then it's off to bed. I insisted on singing him the same song before bed every night, and because it's simple, sweet and easy to remember, we sing the Barney song (make fun all you want).

Tadd admitted the other night that sometimes when he puts Sam down he'll make up his own lyrics. You see, it's no wonder Sammy loves his daddy the most. The fun they have together far surpasses the fun he and I have together, and that's OK. It's worth it just to watch the two of them love each other.

So, yes. I am grateful for my husband who never complains about playing daddy at night, and makes the very most of it.

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