Sunday, March 15, 2009

What the hotdog say when he ran by the hamburger? It's KETCHUP time....

Alright, so I will fully admit to the inappropriate length between my postings, but it's hard for me to write about Laney when I enjoy playing with her so much instead. That, and the computer is in her room, so when Laney goes to bed, so does my compy. April finds us with life just whirring by. Laney is already six months old which is hard to believe. She is learning and growing so much each day, and watching her learn new things kind of renews my own perception of amazing things that I take for granted: like how those fingers on the end of my hand move so well, how exciting it is just to be outside and feel the breeze in my face, what amazing texture and crunching sound dry leaves make when you close your fist around them (or put them in your mouth). Recent milestones include sitting up, crinkling her nose and beginning solid foods, and growling...yes, I said growling, it's pretty cute, especially when you get a full-body growl with shaking fists too. Laney is amazing in her ability to make anyone's day, just by smiling at them. It's hard to hold back a smile when she gives you one of hers. Lots of busy times at our home right now. Laney unleashed her full power as a maneater tonight in the literal sense of the word. Hopefully she'll grow out of that habit.

This weekend was full of bike races. Here I am at mine. "I don't like to brag, but, I'm kind of a big deal" Of course, it isn't hard when your competition is 8 years old (or as big as an 8 year old in Austin's case :) j/k pasta, you know I love you.

Oh yeah, and then Chet also had a little bike race this weekend called El Tour de Phoenix. Not quite as cool as mine, only 74 miles. I love a good bike race, but it is even better that Chet can share the good times with his fam. Pictured below are Chet, Josh B, Dad, and Jeremy. Props to Jeremy who gave in to peer pressure and did the race even though he had less than a week to train. Jer is used to the one wheeled unicycle variety of bike but made an exception for this weekend.

Thanks to everyone who came out to support our biker boys, especially Austin and Stacie who sacrificed one of their few days to sleep in to come and see Chet and the boys off. You guys are great, and Stacie doesn't show it, but there's a little girl in that tummy that we can't wait to get here in August.

Chet did amazing! He qualified for the gold class and completed the race in 3 hours and 31 minutes. Laney got a hold of dad's medal and checked it for authenticity.

As you can see, she was in a great mood after the race. This is her new crinkle nose trick and it is a-dor-able. I love this little sun hat we found at Old Navy.

Chet finally found a bike that he likes, so now he'll be racing a lot more. He keeps trying to talk me into riding a tandem race, but I don't want to be hauling that boy up all of the steep hills! JK :) That, and I LOVE my mountain biking! It is always fun to be at the race and feel the excitement and energy.













Last weekend we traveled up to Show Low. It was the coldest weather Laney had seen since Christmas, and we decided she has the best of both worlds: bundled up one weekend...swimming the next. Meanwhile, summer keeps creeping closer, so I'm sure our trips to the cold country will become more frequent.


This is Laney show off her sitting up skills and her maestro skills at the piano. I thought the tu-tu was a nice touch.

Laney's other favorite thing right now is her toes. I wish I was still flexible enough to suck on my big toe!

We took time for a little photo op. It didn't go quite as well as I had hoped, but I did get a cute picture of Laney sneezing.


Our other adventure is starting Laney on solids. Rice cereal was a definate no, oatmeal wasn't met with much enthusiasm, but grandma Gibson's home-grown green beans have been a hit. As you can see, rice cereal only ends up outside of the mouth, since Laney blows raspberries instead of eating it.

In March, Laney finally got to meet Grandma Lila. It was one of those fuzzy heart moments to show her my baby. Laney went right for first base, giving Grandma a slobbery open mouth kiss on the nose. Lucky for you, I sensor my pictures and you get this one instead...

February was fun, hanging out with my two favorite Valentines. They are a pretty good lookin' crew, when they are all cleaned up. Chet, thanks for being the love of my life and the best daddy ever. You will always be my bestest friend. I wish I could be half of what you are to me.


Laney's first February brought lots of Valentines, unfortunately, this is as close as she got to the candy...wrapper on. But she loved the crinkle.

More fun pics of Laney, my little hippie baby (Thanks for those boots, britt), Laney wearing her elephant hat-don't worry we don't believe in poaching...it's rude. Laney warmed my heart the day she tried to brush her teeth with the hairbrush-that's dedication to your oral hygiene.



In January we took a weekend trip to Cali and stopped in Quartzsite. An interesting place (because town is a totally unfitting description), where from November to April harbors snowbird squatters and their R.V. tent cities. If you have never seen quartzsite in it's glory you have got to check it out-it is unbelievable. The whole valley fills up with R.V.'s and there are million of swap-meets at each cluster. We stopped to feed Laney and couldn't curb our curiosity. Their are all sorts of treasures that would make any senior citizen salivate (unless they had medication induced xerostomia- a little dental hygiene humor for all my girls). Lots of gem and mineral shops, booths as far as the eye can see, brimming with "As Seen on T.V." items. Check out the wrench that Chet's dad found and tried out with Caroline. The interesting thing is we had Laney in the stroller and people would stop us and exlaim..."look, a real baby!". I was beginning to think maybe it was because the general population was just too old to remember that we all start out that way, until I saw my first Canine Caddy. The picture below is not a fair representation, but a good percentage of the population had some cart or stroller of some sort with a dog or cat in it. Half of these people needed a walker or wheelchair themselves, but there they were pushing pookie up and down the isles, because well, dogs like to shop too. Besides it's quirky population, I would stop in quartzsite any day of the week if I could have another taste of the amazing barbeque we had for lunch.

My favorite part of January was cashing in on my birthday tickets for LION KING on broadway. Taking pictures is kind of illegal, which is a shame because it was incredible. There is a reason the show has won so many awards. The imagination of the costumes and choreography was so entertaining for any age. Wicked is coming in April, so now I've got a bit of broadway fever.
And, just to recap Christmas, Chet and I decided we got Christmas a little early this year, so we spent the day playing with our real present Laney.

Kristin and I had a good time with Jessica and Laney with all of the leftover ribbon and wrapping paper. They on the other hand were not so sure of the practicality of dressing up in paper products.



Christmas was wonderful, being home and enjoying the snow. Chet suprised me with a B.O.B. jogging stroller that I love, love, love! I have used it almost everyday since. Thanks bud!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Playing Catch Up...so I make it off of the NAUGHTY list!

Alright, sorry this is such a long one, but I have got some major catch up to do because life has just been a little nuts lately. Thanks to everyone for all of the love and friendship we have been shown this year. We find ourselves overwhelmed with the blessings in our life. Having little Laney gives me a whole new perspective on what Mary must have felt like, holding Jesus in her arms. Sometimes while she sleeps I just stare at her, amazed by the potential I see in her and her tender spirit, so maybe it is just a few lingering prego hormones, but the song "Silent Night" makes me just a little choked up.
I loved President Monson's quote about Christmas:

President David O. McKay (1873–1970) declared: “True happiness comes only by making others happy—the practical application of the Savior’s doctrine of losing one’s life to gain it. In short, the Christmas spirit is the Christ spirit, that makes our hearts glow in brotherly love and friendship and prompts us to kind deeds of service.

“It is the spirit of the gospel of Jesus Christ, obedience to which will bring ‘peace on earth,’ because it means—good will toward all men.”

Giving, not getting, brings to full bloom the Christmas spirit. Enemies are forgiven, friends remembered, and God obeyed. The spirit of Christmas illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world’s busy life and become more interested in people than things. To catch the real meaning of the “spirit of Christmas,” we need only drop the last syllable, and it becomes the “Spirit of Christ.”


Even with our hectic schedule, we still find time for the important things...like making Laney the next Guitar Hero prodigy. I have some pretty high expectations.

The holidays got busy so quickly for us. Sorry, no cards made it out this year...at least we got a picture with all three of us looking halfway presentable...The sunset was amazing the night our pics were taken.

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A night at the temple made it really feel like Christmas. The music was beautiful and the lights were amazing. The second picture is a little funky but is a better representation of the lights.


With Thanksgiving over with, we began cookin' up christmas. Even Laney got in on the decorating.


Our Sweet Little Punkin'


Regardless of our joking about Laney being the main course, Thanksgiving brought a few moments of reflection on all that we have gained this year, mostly the blessing it has been to have Laney join our family. That little girl just makes my heart melt everytime.
The weekend after Travis left, we headed to Tucson for Chet to ride in the Tour de Tucson. It was amazing to see all of those helmets lined up at the starting line at 5:30 in the morning. The whole event benefits numerous charities. There were even a few unicycle riders who attempted the 109 mile ride. The participation and support for the riders was really inspiring. Chet loved riding with his dad, Josh and Steve.


Chet did so well (I was expecting him to be a lot more exhausted than he was at the finish line-must've been the endorphins!) Laney was overcome with emotion (as you can see) that her dad is such a Superman.




Chet got done, but was so energetic, it made me tired. I thought maybe this race would get the biking bug out of his system, but now I sense it is just the beginning. I don't mind, because it was really fun watching them and so exciting to see them finish together.









We had one last weekend together before Travis left for his mission. So of course we went shooting. It was so much fun having everyone together, and this was our first chance to see what kind of a shot Stacie was...the girl definately held her own-which is appropriate considering Austin's love of firepower.

While we were out, Chet and I decided to immortalize our love for eachother in ultimate redneck style: spraypaint. Don't be too jealous...my man is a romantic.
Travis flew out early on November 19th, straight to the Ghana MTC. It was kind of teary for all of us...Travis mostly for his cell phone and beloved texting. My dad inherited Travis' phone, though I don't think those buttons will see near the heat. Travis has always been my little bud. I found this pic from his last year of wrestling this weekend, and missed him just a little bit, but I'm sure that kid will tear it up in the mission.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Hot Diggity Dog...

Holidays are so much more fun with kids...and ours is not even two months yet. So I felt a little enthusiastic about Halloween this year because:

a) I had a little Laney to dress up.
b) We had no huge responsibilities (i.e. NAU's Halloween Extravaganza)

So yes, it is a little corny, but we did a family-themed costume. Chet and I went as Hot Diggity Dog Hotdog vendors and Laney was a hot doggie with all the fixins.Don't be alarmed, no Laney Dogs were harmed in the making of this photo. After hanging out at the ward Trunk or Treat, we met up with the Hogles, the Welchs and the Gibsons to check out everyone's costumes and drink a little home-brewed root beer.Even Austin and Stacie dressed up...well, as Abigail put it, "He's dressed up as handsome and she's pretty".

A HARVEST WEEK IN SHOW LOW
We found more fall fun in Show Low digging potatoes......celebrating Chet's birthday...
...and dressing Laney up (Don't be jealous, but the skeleton onesie above glows in the dark).So lately, I've been experiencing a little bit of Decoupage disco fever. Thanks to Brittaney's inspiration, I finally finished my Halloween and was so impressed by it, that I made my friend a housewarming gift. Between making bows for Laney and decoupage, I've been craftin' it up like crazy.