Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Out With the Old, In With the New

As you can tell, blogging hasn't been high on the priority list lately. The older the boys get, the harder time I have putting their pictures online, and that is really all I have going on in my life right now. We may continue to update if there is some earth-shattering news that we have to share, but in the meantime you can find us on Facebook where we update more requently. After watching Catfish this weekend I am wondering how safe that is, but for now we are there more than here. I'm sure all three of you who read this blog will be terribly disappointed.

In other news, I suppose it was inevitable that I would eventually open an Etsy store. I just had to find the right thing to sell. Having two little boys and being frustrated buying clothes for them gave me the inspiration to start The Little Gentleman's Closet.Image I am currently selling neckties and bowties and may add more things in the future. Feel free to spread the word to your friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, or people you meet on the street. Image

Monday, November 1, 2010

Trick or Treat

Halloween this year was lots of fun. I was able to take the boys to lots of fun activities and show them off in their cute costumes. Caleb was dressed as Curious George (in Carson's costume from last year) and Carson was the man with the yellow hat. I had a lot of fun making Carson's costume, and Jake keeps teasing me because I am already planning their costumes for next year. Here are some cute pictures taken by Aunt Jennifer.ImageImage

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Things We're Looking Forward To

There are some things we can't wait for at our house lately. As the end of the year comes close (don't tell me it isn't close) we (mostly me) can't wait for 1:00 church to change. It is hard on little boys who don't get naps, which makes it hard on moms who have to deal with those little boys. They are so tired they fall asleep where ever, like next to the bed rather than in it:ImageOr at the high chair during dinner:
ImageCarson loves to dress up lately and he can't wait for Halloween. This is his new favorite accessory option lately - winter hat and upside down 3D glasses. He will keep these on for an hour if I let him. He is also excited about knocking on someone's door to get candy. Image And poor Caleb is looking forward to getting this splint off, even though it just means a cast. He is looking forward to getting that off, too. He just doesn't know it yet. ImageHe broke his arm last week, so it is probably going to be a long 6 weeks or so until it is off. But when he gets it off, there will only be 4 more weeks of 1:00 church.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Say Cheese

We had some great new family pictures taken by my talented sister Jennifer. I love how they capture some candid moments because my boys are growing up way too fast. I wish I could somehow make time stop and keep them the way they are, but since that won't work these pictures will be a great way to remember what they are like now.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Fire!

ImagePhoto courtesy of Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

Our house sits between that fire line and this pond. We stood on our front lawn and watched a Blackhawk helicopter (flown by one of our neighbors who is in the National Guard) taking water from this pond and dumping it on the fire.

Rewind about two hours. We got out of church and saw a fire on the other side of the mountain. We weren't too concerned, but did notice that the wind was blowing toward our house and decided we better stay home just in case. The smoke got thicker and pretty soon it smelled like a campfire inside. We heard about neighbors south of us who were being evacuated, but had a firefighter tell us that they wouldn't evacuate as far down as we live. Then we saw flames come up over the mountain, and we could tell that the fire was moving quickly. That was when the police cars started driving up and down our street with their lights on telling us that we were under mandatory evacuation. We got our important things together and loaded up the car. Each time we went outside it seemed that the fire was ten feet closer to our house. I took this picture from our front yard just before we drove away:ImageIt was hard driving away thinking that we might never be back in our house again, but we knew that we had to keep our family safe. Luckily we were able to stay with family, but had a pretty sleepless night keeping up with the Twitter feed about the Herriman fire.

We feel so lucky that our house wasn't one that burned. I am in awe of the ability the firefighters had to keep the fire away from so many houses. We still haven't been able to go back, but look forward to being able to do so. Here are a few things I have learned after going through this:
  • Make sure you know where all of your important papers are. I have a fire-proof box that I keep birth certificates, car titles, and insurance policies in. It was nice that I could just grab it and know I had everything rather than hunting through files.
  • Cell phones will not work in an emergency. We tried calling and texting, and neither would work. I was trying to call Jake and tell him that I was stopping for gas and was frustrated that I could get a hold of him. I can't imagine the panic I would have felt if I had needed to call 911. I am so glad we have a landline because it worked the whole time. We have debated getting rid of it because we didn't want to pay for it, but I will never consider that again. We actually get ours through Ooma, and it's pretty much free. You should check it out if you don't have a landline.
  • Make a list of what you would grab if you had to evacuate. Even though we knew it would probably happen, when the moment comes you panic and start grabbing random stuff. I think I got everything that was most important, but I can see how easy it would be to forget something.
  • Make a video or take pictures of everything in your house. I remember a college professor telling us to do that, and now I think I will. I thought a couple of times that I probably wouldn't be able to account for everything if we lost it all, and I'm not sure how easy insurance companies would be to deal with. That is definitely on my list of things to do.
  • When it really gets down to it, most of the stuff I have isn't important. I love my family with all my heart. Even when I was faced with the prospect of losing everything, I knew I would be okay because we were all together.
Hopefully we will get to go back to our house tonight or tomorrow. I have a feeling googling "how to get smoke smell out of..." a lot, but at least I know my house is still there. It is a little sad to think that my new house smell is probably gone, but I can deal with that.

Friday, August 27, 2010

I think I'm in love...

These handsome boys have stolen my heart. Thanks to my patient and talent sister who got these great shots, despite both of them trying to get away when you tell them to smile.ImageImageImageImageImageImage

Monday, August 9, 2010

One!

One year ago yesterday I was 8 1/2 months pregnant and for some reason we decided it would be a good idea to walk to the Salt Lake County fair. It was three miles round trip, and I think I must have been a little crazy to attempt it. One year ago today, we welcomed this cute little guy into the family. ImageI'll always wonder if that long walk had something to do with when he made his first appearance. Happy birthday Caleb! We love you!Image