Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Cheese!


This girl is so fabulous! She makes me giggle all day long - at least when she's not teething.
When she is teething, she insists on having this dart in her mouth. It looks like a little cigar or something, and she always has it in her mouth. She's also the "one tooth wonder". I like to call her Sloth for short.
She's also found where the food is. Going for the good stuff, maple syrup.
She crawls around on this step under my mom's island. I think she'll be a circus performer.Stairs have also become an issue. She is super fast now. She's even standing better on her own, and attempting to take steps. Please, slow down baby!
And as a special treat I had to add this amazing characature that my mom did of herself and my dad in college. Yes, my dad had a perm, and my mom was Farrah Faucet!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

What was I thinking?!?!

This picture says a thousand words . . .On a side note, I love Emory! She make everyday exciting and I roll on the floor, laughing at the crazy things she does and says. Here's the latest and greatest:

(Looking at my old saxophone) Oh my, it's a golden miracle!

My brother Josh was watching them for an afternoon and this is what happened - He came inside, after leaving her alone for a few minutes. She immediately runs up to him and says I'm okay Josh, don't worry I'm okay. I'm just blowing this fire right off my finger and proceeds to blow her finger. He asked her what happened and she said Sometimes little girls touch fire and it's very hot! He told her that fire is usually hot and she said Even little fires, like on a candle? He looked over to where a candle had been burning. She is a curious little devil!

My mom was making dinner and turned around to Emory who said Look Grandma! I've got a big, huge knife! She was holding this gigantic knife right in front of her face! What am I gonna do? Maybe I should just focus on keeping her away from knives and fire for now.

Here's Emory getting a cut from my sister Amanda! (One of the perks to our new living situation.) Coincidentally, the friend who used to cut our hair was named Mandy. She calls Amanda her "New Mandy" - not to be confused with her Walking Mandie!Doing a little reading in her free time.And here she is loving this awesome weather, finally riding her tricycle and scooter!

Friday, August 15, 2008

Josh and Sydney - 08*08*08

We survived! Not without some damage but we made it. It was actually super fun. The night before the wedding we had a bowl-a-palooza at BYU's Bowling Alley. My parents rented it out, ordered Brick Oven Pizza and we bowled our hearts out. The sealing was very nice, I hadn't been to one at the Jordan River Temple before. The wedding reception went great! It was a little humid that day, and hectic getting things together in time - and of course people started showing up 15 minutes early. The girls were so cute and good. Emory was "Bompy-La-Boo" (Fairy Godmother from Cinderella - Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo) in her new dress that my ever talented mother made.
Tessa was such a ham all day! She loves to have her picture taken. She's also addicted to me, we'll have to work on that.We had a Sno Cone machine and Longboards from Costa Vida. I made an awesome Guitar Hero cake, but forgot to take a picture!
The next day we went to Sydney's house for the open house. It was also nice, they had delicious crepes. This one's for you Mandie! (The brown sheep is Tina the Llama.) Apparently, every good shepherd knows that you need a llama to protect the sheep?!?!?We also stopped by the Hansen/Osmond Wedding . . . WOW, what a treat! Shelby was beautiful! There were millions of people there, and it was gorgeous. I had to take one sneaky picture, though. This was the best I could do. "Daddy Donny" was running around like a crazy person. Here he is getting ready to set off illegal fireworks!CONGRATULATIONS to all the happy new couples!

Monday, August 4, 2008

There's no place like home!

We made it! It was a long and arduous trip but we are officially in Utah. We packed up the truck on Thursday night, and cleaned until midnight. Then we shoved the girls in the car, and hit the road - well, we didn't actually hit the road until 2 am, because we had a few last minute stops. By the time we got to Flagstaff, Cory and I were dead. We tried to find a hotel, no luck. We got to Page, and I rested for a while. We made it to Kanab, and let the girls play at the park while we tried to rest a little. Finally, after close to 1200 mg of caffeine and 16 hours later, we got to my parents house. Phew, Cory and I were awake for near 48 hours! Never again!

So, were here and having a blast getting ready for the wedding and catching up with friends and family. Oh, the joys of having a pool in your backyard!

Cory is in Tucson for his Internal Medicine rotation. He was on-call for his first time last night. It was uneventful, but exciting nonetheless.

Love to all and special thanks to the people who made this move possible, the ward and family who helped in AZ, and the ward and family who helped in UT! We couldn't have done it without you.

PS My friend, Mandie, to me to the John Mayer Concert before I left AZ. (Thanks Jason, for giving me your ticket - we were the coolest lesbians there!!) We had a blast, and grossly underestimated the photo opportunities. Thanks again Mandie, I'm glad I threw my brain out the window for one night!
PPS What the freak is he wearing?!?!?