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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sharing a room . . .

Last night Riley and Dash slept in the same room for the first time.  They were both tired out from our Safari Park excursion so they both went to sleep almost immediately.  About 5:00 am Dash woke up and started fussing, which woke Riley up.  Our first reaction was to go in their room and each take a kid and try to get them to go back to sleep.  But we finally decided to just leave them and see what happens.  Over the monitor we hear Riley softly say, "It's okay baby, don't cry."  Then Riley sang "I'm a Child of God" to Dash, which is what we sing to them when we are putting them down for the night.  Soon they were both asleep again, and a lot faster than if we had gone in there to try to help.  Awesome!  I was really hesitant about putting them in the same room.  I thought that they would just keep waking each other up and no one would be getting any sleep.  And I guess there might be nights like that, but I have to say that last night was a total success!

Riley-isms . . .

We were saying prayers with Riley the other night, and Gary was prompting him on what to say.  Gary said, "We're thankful that Riley and Dash are super healthy."  Riley said, "We're thankful that Riley and Dash are super-duper awesome!"  It's true!

We were putting the kids in the car one evening and it was kind of chilly so I put Dash's sweatshirt hood up around his head.  Riley said, "Mom, will you put my neighborhood up too?"

We were driving to the Safari Park and were driving past an Ostrich farm and from the backseat we hear, "Do you see that duck!!"

When I'm in the bathroom and Riley comes to see me he always says, "You need a car mazgazine mom."  And picks one out for me.



Monday, October 31, 2011

Scary Halloween . . .

I'd have to say that we had a pretty successful Halloween this year.  Earlier this month Riley and I decorated our front sidewalk with lots of Halloween themed chalk drawings.  (If you look closely you will notice little scribbles and hash marks which are Riley's additions.) 
Bat with fangs
Happy pumpkin

Spider on web

Ghost (if you look closely you might see his purple stick arms, added by Riley)
This is hanging on our front door
I cut out a bunch of bats and Riley "helped" me hang them up in the entryway of our house.  He somehow ended up with tape and string all over him.  What can I say?  Halloween decorating can get pretty crazy!



Scary bats!  I even added a small cluster of bats hanging upside-down on the left
In this video Riley is asking me to hang him up on the ceiling like the bats.  He also shows how well he has practiced saying "Trick-or-Treat", nice and loud!!



Earlier today Riley and I carved an awesome little pumpkin.  He helped scoop out the inside and gave it a few good stabs with the safety saw.  I think it turned out pretty great!






We had a family theme of scary costumes.  I was a Witch, Dash was my Witch's Toad, Riley was a Ghost, Gary was a Mummy, and Jack was Count "Jack"ula.  I made both Riley's and Gary's costumes.  They started me out easy thankfully.  Riley's costume was made with white and grey chiffon.  I frayed the ends a bit and melted them with a candle.  This was inspired by a sweet costume made by my mom a few years back.  Gary's was made from 6 yards of gauze from the fabric store, cut in to strips and wrapped around him.  Pretty simple, but it turned out looking so great that he won "Scariest Costume" at the ward Truck-or-Treat party.  It was awesome!

Gary as a Mummy

Gary and Riley right after Gary won "Scariest Costume" at Trunk-or-Treat"

Baby Dash as my Witch's Toad

Riley in his Ghost costume

The whole Scary Family out to get some treats!

Here is Riley in his ghost costume, just practicing what a ghost says before we go out.  I am pretty proud of how it turned out!


Sunday, May 8, 2011

New Little Man . . .


On Monday, May 2nd, we welcomed our second baby into our lives and our home.  Sunday night I started feeling contractions around 9:00 pm.  I waited about an hour before mentioning something to Gary, I wanted to make sure that they were consistent and that they weren't going away.  We walked the dog to see if that changed anything (it didn't) and then headed off to bed to get some sleep (yeah, right!) about 11:00.  My water broke around 2:30 Monday morning and we called my midwife, Karly, to let her know what was going on.  She said to try to get some more rest and to call her in the morning.  Gary got up around 6:30, packed up Jack and Riley and dropped them off at their babysitters' houses (Thanks Prices and Cranes!).  I spent the morning laboring in our bathtub and called Karly at 7:30 and told her to her head over.  She arrived about 8:00 and started setting up the birth tub and her supplies.  By then the contractions were getting pretty intense and I was really starting to feel a bit overwhelmed and tired.  I told Gary I didn't think I could do this, but he smiled and assured me that I could and that it would be fine and fast.  Not long after this the real work started and I got the okay to start pushing.  It was nice to be able to give in to the contractions and really start working with them.  It was hard work and I couldn't have done it without Gary.  Each time a new contraction would start he would hold my hands and help me get into whatever position I needed.  After really pushing my heart out for an hour and a half his head was quickly born.  By this point I was utterly exhausted, and my pushes just weren't very effective anymore.  I think it is mostly because I kept telling myself that if I could just get that little head down and out then the rest would come easily, but no, he needed help with his shoulders too.  Since I was so tired they pulled me out of the birth tub and onto the floor where Karly manipulated his shoulders and finally he was born.  What a cute munchkin!  Everyone is doing fantastic.  Riley loves his baby brother and asks to see and hold him all the time.  We are falling more and more in love each day!

Mother's Day . . .


My two little guys on my second Mother's Day. Wouldn't trade this for the whole world!!

I am so thankful for all the mothers in my life and for their wonderful examples, love and friendship. My life is made more rich because of you!
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Friday, April 29, 2011

February Update . . .

Since I fell of the blogging planet for the last few months I will do a couple of quick updates from pictures I have taken.

Riley is as entertaining as ever. Here he is with a plastic bucket shoved onto his head. He thought that was hilarious! He is starting to be quite the comedian. He will stand on our bed and count, "1, 2, 3 . .", and fall face first into the blankets and then say "oof!" Then he will smile back at you, so funny!! I can't get enough of this little guy!



These two pictures are from our last trip up to Disneyland.  I love the look on Riley's face as Gary is eating that HUGE turkey leg!


Exploring in the cupboards

 Gary made this fantastic surf rack one Saturday.  He is so handy!  He just sat down one morning and drew out a little sketch, headed out to the Home Depot and came home and put it all together.  It took a few hours, but look how nice it turned out!  It even has places to hang the beach chairs and some of our other beach items.  I love this guy!

10 Years . . .

On February 18th, Gary and I took work off to celebrate our 10 year "couple" anniversary.  We don't usually celebrate this anniversary, but 10 years together is kind of neat so we decided to make a day of it!
When we were first talking about what we should do I thought it would be fun to do something really different, like maybe take a hot air balloon ride or spend the day at Disneyland without the munchkin, you know, something along those lines.  Well, because I am really pregnant most activities like this are off the list.  So instead of doing one big fun activity we decided we would go out to some of our favorite restaurants and spend some time at the beach.  However, the day was overcast and pretty cool, and then it started to rain in the afternoon, so the beach was out.  We still had a great time, but everything ended up being centered around food!  Not that we minded too much!

First stop was at Harney Sushi for lunch, yum!  We think this is the best sushi place on the planet. 

Next, we took a little walk around Old Town and bought this cute little guitar for Riley.

After Old Town we stopped by See's Candies for some chocolates.  I love this place!

After See's we went and had massages.  So nice, especially for the prego girl.
After our massages we went to see a movie.  Gary let me drag him to Tangled. 

After the movie we went to the Melting Pot for dinner.  We love this place and hadn't been in ages.  Actually, the Melting Pot is where we took my parent's to dinner when we talked to them about getting married.  Nice memories!  Dinner takes about two hours.  It's not just about the fantastic food, it is about the whole dining experience.  The fondue is whipped up at your table and you get to cook things and experiment with sauces.  It is so yummy!

Here's to many more 10 year anniversaries to come!

(And a special thanks to the Price's for entertaining Riley for us all day!)