Monday, December 19, 2011

Festival of Trees

I love going to the festival of trees every year. It is so fun to see all the creative ways people decorate trees. I wish I could do our tree half as cute!
 
We don't get to spend much time with our friends, Josh and Anna, but were able to meet up with them on this busy night. I wish we lived closer and talked more often, we always have so much fun with them.
 
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Sadly, we didn't take many pictures. It was super croweded.
 
Here is one of our favorites.
Go Utes!
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Thanks for such a fun night guys.
See ya next year, trees.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2011 Family Pictures

I love having Karina do our pictures! We have been lucky to have her do pictures of Cam numerous times and Ali's newborn pictures, which I adore! I wanted to have 6 month pictures of Ali done so we combined them for our Christmas pictures too.
 
Man, photographing kids is hard. Karina is amazing and I can't believe she even got these shots! Cam is a little more independent these days and takes some bribing to smile for .2 seconds.
Ali is just distracted and upset over anything. Girls!
 
My angels.
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Cam loves his sister so much.
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Her cute shoes would not stay on for anything. I'm glad I got at least this shot with them on. It makes the $12.00 spent on them worth it. haha
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When did he grow up? He is so photogenic.
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I'm so grateful we were able to get these family pictures. It saddens me how fast the kids grow up and having pictures of them like this help me relive these awesome stages of life.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Crazy Wind

I was driving on the freeway on Tuesday and the electronic freeway sign warned of high winds over the next couple of days. I hadn't really payed close attention to the news or weather reports, so had no idea what was really in store.
I called Lady and asked what was going on. She explained that every year we get winds from the east that tend to be at a higher speed since we live in Davis County. She said there was no need to panic, it's something that happens every year.

This year was so different. We heard the winds howling Wednesday night and sometime through the night the power went out. I have never heard such high winds in my life.
Scott had to leave for work that morning, although I did not want him driving in this weather. He told me to go to his mom's, since the apartment was getting cold. (Their power was out as well, but they have a gas fireplace.) He suggested that, with how windy it was, I take the kids out to the car one at a time.
We got ready for the day quickly and headed to Lady's. It was awful just getting to the car. The carport roof was blowing so hard and loud, I was sure it was going to blow off. I hated leaving Ali in the car alone while I went back to the house to get Cam.

As I was driving to the house, I saw so many trees uprooted, power lines down and debris all over roads. It was an unbelievable sight to see. I was able to listen to the radio to get some more info for the first time that morning. They said they had recorded wind gusts in Centerville over 100 mph! They had closed the freeway in both directions because semi trucks were being blown over on their sides.

This is what I saw when I pulled up to Lady's. This is their 25-year-old apple tree that had blown over. 
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As the day went on and after hearing that the power may not be restored for 24-48 hours, I decided it would be best for us to sleep at their house. Scott had school that night and I for sure didn't want to be home alone in the cold.
Around 5 pm, the wind had died down. Robby and I ventured out to the apartment to get some overnight things. We live about 4 miles from Scott's parents, and saw nearly every pine tree uprooted on our drive.
We passed Bountiful Cemetery and everyone was stopped taking pictures. It was so unbelievable. There were over 50 trees down just at the cemetery. Robby was brave enough to get out and take this picture.
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This picture does not even describe what it looked like.
It seemed like a tornado touched down.

I found a few random candles in the house to light as I was packing up our things. After I was done, it looked like a tornado struck in our house. I had rummaged through so much!
Scott left school a little earlier that night and finally got home to us. We camped out in Lady's living room by the fire and had so much fun. Cam loved it and, whenever he feels a windy day, asks if we need to sleep at Gramy's.
The next morning around 6 am, the power came back on.
Clean up was about to begin.

The following Sunday we heard that all of church in many stakes in the area was cancelled. They wanted everyone that to get out in the neighborhoods assist in cleaning up. It was an amazing thing to witness and something that brought the ward, neighbors and city closer together.
Scott was gone most of the day and worked so hard with everyone else. The city dump, which is usually closed on Sundays, was asked to open and was so busy that they had to eventually direct people to leave their loads of trees and debris in an empty field along the highway.

I learned many great lessons from this storm. One, I am not prepared for disaters like I should be. We have been counceled by the prophet and other church leaders to be prepared with 48-hour kits and other emergency needs. We have some things, but they were in no way readily available. I didn't have any candles together in an accessible spot for when it got dark. I couldn't find our wind-up radio quickly, which would have been extremely helpful since the power was out.

Another lesson learned is that Lady is prepared. She is calm and great to have around when something like this is happening. I tease her often about her reactions to some of the things she warns us to be prepared for, ie: the bird flu a couple years back. hahaha.
 It was nice to know that whatever I didn't have or couldn't find, she had, plus 5.

It was an amazing thing to see the neighborhood unite and help everyone. The Mayor was so impressed with the cleanup efforts that Sunday and couldn't believe what was accomplished in that short time. Most of the trees were hauled away and debris cleaned up.
I am so grateful to live in this ward and neighborhood. We are surrounded by good people that are ready to serve.

Since the storm, I have collected items that we may need in power outages and have stored them in an accessible spots for us. I have stocked up on candles from nickel auctions and sales to help me feel better prepared for the next outage.

I am so grateful for this storm. It was a small "storm" compared to what will come in the last days, but it taught me a sense of urgency to be prepared and follow more diligently the council of the Prophet.

Friday, November 25, 2011

6 months

Happy 6 months my baby girl!
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You are such a fun little girl! You always have a smile on your face and love to be around people. You love your brother the most and will laugh at anything he does. He is the only one that can get you to bust a gut with laughter. I love that.
You are still behind on your crawling and seem pretty content just sitting up playing with toys.
Fine by me, more time to baby proof. Thanks! :)
You are perfect for our family. We adore you and your precious face every single day.
Love you bug!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Getting big

Time sure goes by fast when you are busy. 

Being pregnant with Cameron I remembered every detail. I knew how many weeks and days I was throughout the entire pregnancy, I wrote down a lot of what was going on, I blogged on a regular basis....He couldn't get here soon enough.
Once he came, time moved faster and I felt like he was growing up right before my eyes. 

Enter second child. Time SPEEDS by.
I was lucky to remember my due date, let alone how far along I was.
Poor girl rarely gets blogged about, has less than 1/2 the pictures we have of Cam at her age  
and time does not stop!

Here she is almost 6 months!
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Love this girl!
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 As fast as I feel Ali is getting, this boy hasn't stopped.
Doesn't he look SO grown up here?
Oh man!
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Trick or Treat!

I loved Halloween so much this year. I knew Ali had to be a ladybug because we call her Ali bug. (Plus, doesn't every baby girl need to be a ladybug their first halloween?)
Cam wanted to be a bug like her, and talked about it for months. He couldn't decide between a rolly polly or a dragonfly. Both costumes were impossible to find online or at stores, so I knew I would need to make it. I was pretty scared for that responsibilty and surely procrastinated until the last minute (week before halloween) but we did it! Cam was a dragonfly. The best dragonfly ever! I was more than pleased with our design and Cam got lots of compliments while we were out that day.
Scott and I don't usually dress up. Halloween dressing up isn't our thing. With Cam being older and more into the holidays, we had to dress up too. We would have been duds if we didn't!
I was a butterfly and Scott was a bug catcher. It was so fun and I am so glad it all came together so nicely. Yay for easy costumes!

Here is my gorgeous Ladybug!
(5 months)
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Crash!

What a crazy Thursday we had.
Cameron had the stomach flu and literally could not get off the toilet. Man, it was horrible to watch your poor baby suffer. He didn't understand what was going on and was just miserable. He did amazingly well though, considering this was his first illness like this since being potty trained.
I wasn't sure how I would be able to take care of Ali and help Cam in the bathroom, so Scott stayed home from work. Thank goodness, because really, he sat in the bathroom all day. (I know I keep referring to that and it is gross, but I need to so I can remember.)

I was going to Target to get Cameron some pedialyte and a Chugginton train to help cheer him up. I had Ali with me and we were on our way. I was turning left to get on 500 S and a young kid pulled out of the McDonald's driveway right in front of me and we hit him. It was so terrifying! I wasn't going fast, since I had just finished turning left, but knowing my Ali was in the car sent me into a crazy, crying mess! It all happened so fast. I didn't hear Ali crying either, so that made me panic even more. I ran out of the car so fast and pulled her car seat out then got out of the intersection. Ali was ok and actually didn't make a peep the entire time this was happening. Which is a good thing, I had enough tears for the both of us.
There was this wonderful women that stopped after she saw the accident and came and sat by me. She was so sweet and took pictures of the car and even tried calling Scott for me. She patiently waited with me until the police arrived.
All I wanted was for Scott to be there. I tried calling him over and over, on his cell and the house phone, but he didn't hear them because...he was in the bathroom with Cam.
I was on the phone with Scott's brother, Brian, when the accident happened, so he and Lady were on their way immediatly. Lady went to the house to be with Cameron and Scott and Brian came up to the accident. It felt like forever waiting for them, but it was probably only 15 or so minutes. It was a blessing to be so close to home.
The other car that was in the accident had a bunch of teenagers (too many for their car actually) and nobody was injured, thankfully.
Yay for good car seats! Ali was fine and like I said, so calm during this whole thing. She even took a nap as we waited for the police to finish up the report. That took forever!
I had flip flops on and broke my toe, but that was it.

I am so grateful that my precious baby was ok. I am so grateful that nobody else in the other car was hurt. I am grateful Scott was home from work that day and was able to be there for us. I am grateful we live so close to family and they were able to be there so quickly as well. I am so grateful that Heavenly Father watched over my family that day.

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(I'm also grateful it was their fault and our car was fixed by their insurance. Sorry teenager for even higher premiums. Next time don't squeeze 6 people in your jeep either)

Friday, October 28, 2011

Pumpkin Carving

Carving pumpkins this year was so fun because Cam was even more into it. He loved it, although the pumpkin guts grossed him out. He wouldn't touch it without squirming a little.

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Scott managed to find time to carve his while on baby napping duty. Good job!
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Cam picked his own pumpkin at the pumpkin patch and said he wanted to do dinosaurs on it. It turned out really cute and he loved it!
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 I'm sure this is how Scott was able to carve his...
Good Ol' Uncle B to be the baby snuggler.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Logan Pumpkin Walk

We were invited to the annual pumpkin walk in Logan by our friend, Kim. We had so much fun and hope to make it a tradition every year.
Cam loved the bus ride and I'm pretty sure it was the highlight of the night for him.
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It was SO busy and the line was GINORMOUS. We decided to go in and the end and walk opposite of everyone. Ha. I'm glad we did or we still would have been waiting in line.
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They had these cute cut outs for the kids to put their faces through. This is my all time favorite. Cam loves Clifford. I wonder if he minded he is the girl? :)
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And again....the girl?
Love it!
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We had so much fun! Thanks for the invite Kim and Campbell!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Halloween Festivities Part 1

I love this time of year. I especially love to fill my days with fun activities for the kids!

We took the kids to the South Towne Expo center for a special Halloween Trick-or-Treating activity.
I of course had to dress them up in their Halloween outfits!
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Thank you Lakeshore, having a fun table for Cam to make this mask!
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We always go to the pumpkin patch and planned a Saturday we could go with Scott's family. (Rob had practice for the play)
Cam loves pumpkins. He loved to walk all over the patch and pick up every single pumpkin. Our cart was so full by the end, we had to sort out all of "Cam's" pumpkins before we left, or we would have left with our own pumpkin patch.
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I love everything about the fall...and especially this nice day. Notice: No coats!! Ahhhh Perfect!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Where or where has my baby gone?

Oh man, I miss this little little boy.
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Cam was such an awesome baby. He was so chill and smiley. He was happy to do anything and everything. He was affectionate and snuggly. He was easy and just plain amazing.

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He is still all of those things, just not a...baby.
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I just can't stand it! Look at that difference. My heart aches for that baby again. I adore him so much and I'm heart broken he is a big boy and I will never have the "baby" Cam again.

Having another baby doesn't cure these feelings 100%.

I love you Cameron! You will always always be my baby. Even though you keep growing!
Just stop for a little bit, Please