Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Little Disturbing, Isn't It

















I find it sad that when I saw my son on the couch last week, just relaxing and enjoying some Dora, all I could think of was George Costanza, and now, that is all you will think about too. You're welcome!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

My Unexplained Absence

You may or may not have noticed that I haven't blogged in awhile. Our computer has a bunch of viruses and we can no longer get online. It is thanks to Jamie for being home long enough that I can use his laptop to let you know we are still around and our life is still as uneventful as ever.

We are working on fixing the problem and in the mean time, I will leave you with this:

I had a wonderful Mother's Day! I had a day off yesterday, then woke up to breakfast in bed, darling cards, and a pound of See's. I had a nap after church, read for bit, and was treated to a delicious steak and artichoke dinner. It was while I was reading that I realized how hard Jamie had worked to help the boys understand what the day meant. Jacob was running down the hall and stubbed his toe. He started crying and when I asked him what happened, he said, "I hurt my toe and you can't help because it's Mother's Day and so you are taking the day off and can't do anything!" I told him I can always help him, no matter what day it is. By then, however, Parker had done something to make him laugh and he was over it. Awesome!

My boys are amazing and I certainly felt loved!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Engagment Picture


Is it just me, or does this look like a glimpse into my son's future? At least I like the girl and her family.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

She's Gone

Chelsea actually left this time. She has gone back to school in Idaho, and even though her original plan was for her to return about 3 months ago, we loved that she stayed as long as she did.
I've known Chels since she was about 13. She is easy to hang out with and fun to have around.
Thanks Chels for all the times you helped me and always being so willing to just hang out with us.


Jacob and Chelsea finishing dinner at the Pancake House (this was her good-bye dinner the second time she was supposed to go). Every time it was time for her to go home Jacob would grab on to her legs and yell, "No, I don't want Chelsea to leave. She is supposed to stay for a sleepover!"
Reading stories to Parker before he went to bed, he was very into the story.


My boys think the world of her and so do I. We miss you Chels!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Don't Look Now ... But I am Updating My Blog!

We went for a quick trip to Tahoe this weekend and it was fun! The weather was perfect, we were actually warm out on the hill. The drive up took too long because of typical Friday afternoon traffic, but we pushed through and were just happy to arrive. We checked in and went straight to the pool. It was heated but still cold so we spent our time in the hot tub. We had an early night so we would be ready for sledding.
Jacob couldn't wait for the sledding hill so he climbed on the huge snow drift just outside our window. I was actually inside when he did this and all I saw was my son slide down and get stuck in between the snow and the window. He paused for a second and scrambled back out.

Jamie and Parker on their first run. Parker didn't think it was quite as fun ...

and it wasn't because of this. He was already crying before the sled tipped.


Jacob was a natural. He had his serious face on most times he went cruising down, that kid is all business. My favorite was when he was going so fast he went all the way to the bottom and kept going up the dirt hill at the end. I watched the whole thing from the top and laughed the entire time.


Chelsea came too and we loved that she did! She is so fun and the boys just love her. I loved the time I fell off and she was right behind me so she crashed into me less, but glad to have her none the less.


It was a quick trip because Jamie had to fly out Sunday morning for work, but I thought it was totally worth it. Jacob keeps talking about the next time we go to Tahoe. It is a lot of work to get ready to play in the snow though. It takes a lot of stuff, (thank you to everyone that lent us snow gear!) willingness to spend a long time building snow people, and the possibility that your 2 year old will not enjoy any of it. All in all, it was a great trip and I am glad we went, but I think it solidified that we are a beach family.



Friday, February 13, 2009

The Big 2

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARKER!!
We have survived another year, allergies and all. It was two years ago today that my water broke, I drove myself to the hospital, and at 1:42pm, this little love joined our family.
Parker is so fun. He loves his big brother, trains, and rockin' out to some good tunes. Just a few pictures to see how he has grown.








You are such an important addition to our family, Parker. We love you!!


Thursday, January 29, 2009

Let's Just Be Friends


Now I know that Jacob and the garbage have been together for a long time, a really long time, but people change. They grow apart. It's not you -- it's me. The last few weeks I've begun to witness something I wasn't actually sure was ever going to happen. Jacob doesn't wake up on Tuesday morning and remind me that we take out the garbage tonight because tomorrow is garbage day. You don't always find him at his perch bright and early Wednesday morning, sure there were those first few weeks after the split body truck came, but the spark seems to be gone. Most amazing of all, the garbage cans are still at the curb on Wednesday night when Jamie gets home from work.
Now I'm not saying that there isn't still excitement to see trucks on the street, or that he doesn't still pray for our garbage man, by name, from time to time. Just that maybe garbage and Jacob aren't quite as tight as they used to be. It seems odd, it's like breaking up peanut butter and jelly, but these things happen.
This isn't a bond that goes away over night, but for now, I think it is safe to say, they are at a new point in their relationship.