Thursday, December 17, 2009
Alice's One Year Pics continued and Check-up Stats
I had my same friend take picture of Alice again. As always, she did a great job. Here are some of my favorites. On a side note; Alice had her one year check-up on Monday. I don't usually post her stats but I always forget them so I thought I would document them on here so I don't forget.
Weight: 17lbs 4 oz 5%
Length: 29 inches 50%
Head: 45 cm 50%
Length: 29 inches 50%
Head: 45 cm 50%
So I guess she is pretty average except for her weight. I tell ya, I'm not used to such a small baby but I guess if any of my children are going to be petite I guess it's okay if it's my little girl.
Gingerbread House Making
Monday, December 14, 2009
Alice turns one!
Here she is in all her cuteness. I actually took this today because I wanted to show off one of her cute outfits along with the pink horse she got from Grandma . I got her to smile too. Usually she is more interested in grabbing the camera from me and doesn't want to smile when I try and take a picture.
Her brothers were so helpful in unwrapping the presents for her.
She wasn't too messy with her cake. She was actually quite danty (sp?); just using her two little fingers to eat the frosting and small bits of cake.
This is the little cake I made for her to eat.
This is the cake everyone got to eat. It turned out pretty good. I got worried in the beginning because it wasn't turning out how I wanted but by the time I finished I was pretty pleased.
It was also really fun having her grandma Fraser from Georgia there as well as my parents and her two aunts: Shelly and Kelsey. Thank you everyone for coming! It was so much fun celebrating her day with you.
Her brothers were so helpful in unwrapping the presents for her.
She wasn't too messy with her cake. She was actually quite danty (sp?); just using her two little fingers to eat the frosting and small bits of cake.
This is the little cake I made for her to eat.
This is the cake everyone got to eat. It turned out pretty good. I got worried in the beginning because it wasn't turning out how I wanted but by the time I finished I was pretty pleased.
It was also really fun having her grandma Fraser from Georgia there as well as my parents and her two aunts: Shelly and Kelsey. Thank you everyone for coming! It was so much fun celebrating her day with you.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Alice Pictures
I got a request for more pictures of Alice from Neal's sister. Here you go Stacey! I have been slacking a little bit in that area. These are just random pictures of her. She is so active and close to walking. I can't believe her birthday is in less then two weeks.
This last picture was my attempt to show her teeth. I could never get a really good picture. She finally got her first tooth at about 10 months and then within a months time she had four. The funny thing is she got one on the bottom and then one on top and then another one on the bottom and another one on top. She looked so funny for awhile with just one on both ends. She looked like a little snaggle tooth. It was cute.
This last picture was my attempt to show her teeth. I could never get a really good picture. She finally got her first tooth at about 10 months and then within a months time she had four. The funny thing is she got one on the bottom and then one on top and then another one on the bottom and another one on top. She looked so funny for awhile with just one on both ends. She looked like a little snaggle tooth. It was cute.
Fun Times With the Cousins
We had some exciting times with the cousins a few weeks ago. They came to hang out while their mom and dad went to Ohio for a residency interview. This was our second morning together. We tried to smoosh 5 kids onto 3 seats for almost every meal because everyone wanted to sit up at the bar ( I guess we are missing Max in this picture.).
I wish I had a picture of Jeff (their dad) doing the same thing with my mom's make-up back in the day. I guess the apples don't fall far from the tree as you can see. I give Kaylee all the credit on this one though. She was the little instigator in this adventure. Not only was there make up all over them and my bathroom but Gage's pooh could be found in many areas as well. In my defense, I thought they were sleeping. It was so quiet and so I didn't suspect any thing. After about an hour I went to check on them in my room and this is what I found.
In case you can't see it well in the first picture, this is Kaylee's art work on my bedroom wall. I was quite impressed with her artistic abilities and use of color in this particular piece that I couldn't help but take a picture. I will admit this was all my fault. I forgot about some non-washable markers I had left out in my room not far from her bed. Oh well, there is always the magic eraser right?
I wish I had a picture of Jeff (their dad) doing the same thing with my mom's make-up back in the day. I guess the apples don't fall far from the tree as you can see. I give Kaylee all the credit on this one though. She was the little instigator in this adventure. Not only was there make up all over them and my bathroom but Gage's pooh could be found in many areas as well. In my defense, I thought they were sleeping. It was so quiet and so I didn't suspect any thing. After about an hour I went to check on them in my room and this is what I found.
In case you can't see it well in the first picture, this is Kaylee's art work on my bedroom wall. I was quite impressed with her artistic abilities and use of color in this particular piece that I couldn't help but take a picture. I will admit this was all my fault. I forgot about some non-washable markers I had left out in my room not far from her bed. Oh well, there is always the magic eraser right?
Friday, November 6, 2009
Halloween 2009
Josh as Spiderman.
Tanner as Ob-1.
Max as a ghost.
Alice as a butterfly.
Pumpkins completed by Neal and supervised for a time by Max, Tanner, and Josh.
The costumes were the easiest to come up with this year. Max is a traditionalist when it comes to Halloween and wanted to be a ghost ever since a friend of ours told him he has a really good ghost voice. He's already got the next four years planned out which I know include a vampire and a bat for two of those four. He's been working on the voice already for the vamipire.
The twins worried me for awhile since they changed their minds quite often. Even two days before, they kept switching back and forth. Luckily, for me, they decided on costumes I had on hand; Ob-1 Neal's mom made for his birthday and Spiderman was an exciting find at a garage sale this summer.
The whole trick-or-treating group. Don't you love my brother and sister-in-law's family costumes? ReAnn made them all and they turned out so cute! The were the "credible" family. My brother, as you can tell, wasn't all that excited about his costume but he was a good sport.
Tanner as Ob-1.
Max as a ghost.
Alice as a butterfly.
Pumpkins completed by Neal and supervised for a time by Max, Tanner, and Josh.
The costumes were the easiest to come up with this year. Max is a traditionalist when it comes to Halloween and wanted to be a ghost ever since a friend of ours told him he has a really good ghost voice. He's already got the next four years planned out which I know include a vampire and a bat for two of those four. He's been working on the voice already for the vamipire.
The twins worried me for awhile since they changed their minds quite often. Even two days before, they kept switching back and forth. Luckily, for me, they decided on costumes I had on hand; Ob-1 Neal's mom made for his birthday and Spiderman was an exciting find at a garage sale this summer.
The whole trick-or-treating group. Don't you love my brother and sister-in-law's family costumes? ReAnn made them all and they turned out so cute! The were the "credible" family. My brother, as you can tell, wasn't all that excited about his costume but he was a good sport.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Staheli Family Farm
We had a great time in St. George again this year for Halloween. We decided to check out the Staheli Family Farm which included a corn maze, pumpkin patch, mini petting zoo, and lots of other fun little games for the kids. The is a picture of the boys holding up dried up corn used to soften their fall at the bottom of the homemade irrigation pipe slides.
Alice making her classic scrunchy face during the hay ride to the pumpkin patch.
A very serious family picure. Apparently, two of us didn't get the memo.
I don't know what you call these, some type of barrel ride. This was one of the highlights.
Neal looking good even though Alice doesn't look that happy.
Alice making her classic scrunchy face during the hay ride to the pumpkin patch.
A very serious family picure. Apparently, two of us didn't get the memo.
I don't know what you call these, some type of barrel ride. This was one of the highlights.
Neal looking good even though Alice doesn't look that happy.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Neal Turned 30 and The Annual Pumpkin Patch Trip
Sorry about the sad picture representing Neal's big day. It looks so weird and smoky because he had just blown out the candles. I only took two and the other one is pretty much black with a little bit of light from the candles on the pie (I guess I didn't have the flash on). FYI: Our camera broke back in August so our picture taking as been pretty dismal due to the fact that we have to resort to Max's camera to document important events. Anyway, it was a fun day. At least I hope it was for Neal. He did say I made up for Father's day (the kids and I were all sick that day) so I assume that meant he enjoyed his 30th birthday at least more then Father's day (which obviously wasn't really hard to do). We had some friends over and his two sisters for a "pie party" and spent most of the day enjoying conference.
The twins and I took our 3rd annual trip to the Pumpkin Patch at the Red Barn in Santaquin. Of course, they loved it as usual. We all picked out our own pumpkin (the only criteria being that it had to be carried without the help of mom) and then finished off the trip with an apple cider donut. Yum!
The twins and I took our 3rd annual trip to the Pumpkin Patch at the Red Barn in Santaquin. Of course, they loved it as usual. We all picked out our own pumpkin (the only criteria being that it had to be carried without the help of mom) and then finished off the trip with an apple cider donut. Yum!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
My First Half Marathon
I ran this over Labor Day weekend. It started in Gunlock and finished in Ivins. It was a lot of fun. There were quite a few hills but the scenery was awesome. I never thought I would say this but I actually enjoy running. Neal thinks it's because I get to gossip with my two friends who I trained with this last month. I beg to differ. We didn't gossip the whole time but I'm sure having great friends to run with did help the process. We all enjoyed it so much, we have decided to keep running together and in the mean time, find another race we want to train for.
Max, Our Budding Photographer
Max got a camera for his birthday and I have been meaning to post some of his work. These pictures were from a wedding a couple weeks ago. To keep him busy, I first told him to take a picture of his dad, who had fallen asleep with Alice, next I told him to take a picture of the wedding cake, then a picture of his favorite fruit on the food table, and then he decided on his own to take a picture of his grandpa. I think he did a pretty good job. I debated whether to post some of his favorites which include, random toys on the floor, close ups of Alice's face, and blurred brothers' bums. I think I will save those for a very special occasion.
Max and the Twins Start School
I cannot believe how fast my kids are growing up. Max started 1st grade almost a month ago and the twins started preschool last week. It was so strange dropping the twins off on their first day and going home. One thing I wasn't prepared for was how nostalgic I would get. The twins will always seem so little to me. I had a hard time swallowing the fact they were really old enough to go to school for a couple hours without me. I got over those feelings rather quickly and then realized how quiet it was at home. Alice and I didn't know what to do with ourselves. I kept thinking of all the things I could be doing and should be doing. The possibilities were limitless. In the end, I couldn't make up my mind. I sat on the couch contemplating for quite awhile. I think I did a few dishes, started some laundry, and watched bits and pieces of Rachael Ray; and by that time, my new found freedom was gone; I had to jump in the car to pick up my preschoolers.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Fraser Kids
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