Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas Pictures

The girls looked so cute in their Christmas dresses on Sunday so I just wanted to post some pictures of them. Unfortunately, Hannah has her eyes closed in every single picture. The only way we can get any pictures of her is to tell her to say "cheese" so she does this big huge cheesey smile and closes her eyes...at least she's facing the camera...I guess. Oh well, here they are (pay no attention to the laundry and toys in the background, we have a typical kid filled house):









Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Nov/Dec Catch-up

I've been a horrible blogger lately...not that anyone cares much. But, since this is our family journal I guess I'd better update it.


For Thanksgiving we went to Virginia to be with my brother Paul, his wife Kim, and their daughter Rya. We had so much fun and got to see a lot of our Nation's amazing history. Thanks so much for letting us invade you!

Sadly, I was as bad at taking pictures as I am at blogging. No pictures of the girls together, of our amazingly delicious food and pies, of Kim and I at 4:00 AM on Black Friday, or our car on the way home with our Black Friday purchases crammed into the car with all of our kids, luggage, snacks, etc. We did get pictures of the places we visited though. We went to the Civil War battlefield of First and Second Bull Run (or Manassas if you're a rebel), Downtown DC (Including the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, the White House, the WWII memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial), Mount Vernon, and Arlington National Cemetery. Although it was a bit chilly we had beautiful sun and were able to walk around without being freezing to death. Here are some of the pictures we did take (along with a few at home before and after): WARNING, PICTURE OVERLOAD!!!!!


This is Hannah playing with the towels. She thinks it is so fun. I put it on her head and told her she looked like Jesus's mother, Mary. So for the next few days she wanted to be Mary.

I started feeding Myah some solids last month. She didn't really enjoy it too much. She still doesn't. I can usually only get about a total of 2 spoonfuls in because she spits it right out. Oh well, it's not like she needs the nutrients. In case you haven't noticed, she's got plenty of food storage on her.
She looks like she's being tortured. I guess I am force-feeding her.

Since it was kinda close quarters in Virginia, Myah hung out with us in the living room until we went to bed (because she was sleeping with us). She often ended up sleeping on the couch. Gorby (my brother's dog) must have thought she was cozy and warm because we often found him cuddled up next to her. It was pretty cute.

Stonewall Jackson at First Bull Run where he got the name Stonewall. General Bee saw Jackson sitting calmly astride his horse and yelled to his men, "Look at Jackson standing there like a stone wall."

The Washington Monument. This is a lot bigger in person than it looks on TV. The whole Mall area is a lot bigger than I expected too. We did a lot of walking because we parked far away. The girls were so good as we dragged them from one thing to the next. We had to really hurry because it was starting to get dark. I wish we had had more time-there is so much that we didn't get to do and see. I guess we'll have to go back...without the kids!

The White House. This is as close as you can get unless you've got an "in."



Damon and Hannah in front of the White House. Poor Hannah and her cold, red little nose.




There was a big pile of leaves and Hannah had such a great time sitting and playing in them. I guess the cold wasn't bothering her too much. I was chilly though!


Myah all bundled up and still smiling after being dragged around for a while. She is such a good baby. As long as she's fed she's pretty happy!



My favorite President, #16 Abraham Lincoln. I really enjoyed going to the Lincoln Monument and wish that I would have had more time. I was surprised at how touched I was visiting these sites that honored our forefathers. The quotes on the wall as well as the beautiful sculptures really made me appreciate what these great men did for our Country. What an inner struggle Mr. Lincoln must have had with the Civil War and Emancipation Proclamation. I have a very deep respect for him.



Beautiful stained glass depicting the boy George Washington who couldn't tell a lie.

George Washington's home, Mount Vernon. Since we were there for the holidays we got to see the rarely open third floor. Pretty cool. I would like to have learned more about the house but they really rush you in and out because there was quite a crowd.


The view from Mt. Vernon. Beautiful! I would love to wake up to that view every morning!



Arlington National Cemetery. Another very touching place. This really makes you appreciate all of the men and women who have given their lives for our freedoms. Freedom isn't free, these people gave their lives for it. Especially touching is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers.

The front of the tomb says: Here rests in honored glory an American Soldier known but to God.
The "sentinels" that guard the tomb are pretty impressive. After we got home I had to research more about them because watching the changing of the guard was really fascinating. There is a sentinel on guard 24/7. Click here and here for more info.


Tomb with the Sentinel. These are some very disciplined and dedicated soldiers!


That is all from our trip. Now here are some more recent goings on. On Monday and Tuesday Damon took his National Boards. We are all so happy that they are finished. We'll find out in about a month if he passed. Hopefully we'll be celebrating then...maybe our dinner to Red Lobster last night was a little premature, but I don't think so. I'm positive he passed-he studied hard and is one big smarty pants. On another note, we found out last week that we are going to be stationed at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois (just across the river from St. Louis, Missouri) when Damon graduates next May. He'll be doing an AEGD (Advanced Education in General Dentistry) there and we should only be there a year. We're very excited to be going (and to know where we'll be going) and that our friends the Claytons will be stationed there with us. I'm very happy that we'll know SOMEONE when we move!

Myah has been learning how to sit up on her own. Although she is propped up on Hannah's princess couch (SHHH! Don't tell Hannah!) she can sit up for several minutes on her own. Our little baby is growing up on us. She's 5 months old now and weighs 18 or 19 lbs!!! She is still a very happy baby but unfortunately doesn't like to cuddle as much as she used to. It makes me sad, but at least she still likes me to hold her and play with her.


Our Christmas Tree! It is a pretty Scotch Pine (very prickly, which helps keep Hannah from touching it!) and we love it. This is our first tree since we've lived here because we are usually traveling for the holidays. The only downfall is that there is nothing on the top to attach the star to so it looks like it is going to fall off all of the time. Hannah loved putting it up and kept saying, "So pretty!"

Daddy and Myah after Church. Myah is wearing the Christmas dress that Hannah wore last year! What a big girl!


After church I was making lunch and Damon was getting the girls' clothes changed. I guess Hannah got away from him before he was finished with her and this is how he found her, topless (and bottomless too, she's only wearing tights) in Myah's excersaucer. What a character! This smile is classic Hannah these days. She doesn't really enjoy getting her picture taken and does this very cheesy (and very fast) smile. We're lucky if we catch it, especially if her eyes are open.


Hannah in her pretty Christmas dress. Cheesing it again.


Enjoying a cupcake at the Ward Christmas Party. As soon as Santa walked in the room she wanted to sit on my lap. She wouldn't even go near him, even when she found out he was giving away toys (including SLINKYS!) Luckily, Myah is a nice sister and snagged her one when she sat on Santa's lap.

Myah chillin' with Santa. I think her cheeks are rosier than his! Her belly might be bigger too! :)

We hope that you all have a very Merry Christmas. We miss being with our families but are looking forward to a quiet Christmas at home with our little family. Have a safe and happy New Year (if I don't get around to blogging before then).

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Family Pictures

We got our family pictures taken almost 2 weeks ago. This was the first time we have had formal family pictures taken instead of everyone-jump-on-the-couch-and-we'll-snap-a-picture family pictures. Hannah wasn't cooperating very much and Myah was tired so they didn't turn out awesome (no fault of the photographer, Ashlee, she did an awesome job!!!) but we did get some cute ones. I didn't even think about the background being black when I dressed us all so it is kinda hard to see, oh well. Next time I'll know!















Thanks Ashlee, it was a lot of fun and you did a great job (especially with what you had to work with!)

#4 Picture Tag

This is the 4th picture from the 4th file:

4 generation picture (how appropriate for this post). My grandpa, me, Hannah, and my dad.



Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Autumn in Cleveland

As many of my friends have mentioned, Autumn is a beautiful time of year in Cleveland. It is one of the things that I am really going to miss when we move. Last week we had gorgeous weather with temperatures in the high 60's and low 70's. It was so nice to go outside to play in short sleeves and no coats for probably the last time this year. Oh, I am not ready for winter yet. I tried to get some pictures of Hannah and Myah in the beautiful leaves, but as usual Hannah did not cooperate. These are the best that I got.

Throwing the leaves in the air.
Going down the slide. She has finally gotten to the point where she'll go down without me holding her hand.
Myah's first time in the swing. I'm not sure how much she liked it. She wouldn't smile at me, but she didn't cry either. I think she was tired and just kind of stared off into space.


Doesn't she have the cutest, wildest hair? She's so cute and chubby! On a side note: She went to the Dr. yesterday for her 4 month check up and she weighs 16 1/2 lbs! She's so big!


Hannah loves to swing. I think she's going to have a hard time this winter when she won't be able to swing.

Hannah seems so grown up to us nowadays. She is quite the conversationalist and loves to sing and dance. She makes up her own songs or sings some of her favorite church songs including "Booka amee tories" (Book of Mormon Stories) and Child of God. Every day she surprises us with something that she says. She's been repeating us a lot lately so we have to really watch what we say. This week I've heard her say "Oh man!" when she dropped something as well as "Shoot!" Good thing those are about as bad as they get. She also walked up to Damon yesterday and said, "Fowow me! Come on!"
We love our girls and can't believe how quickly they're growing. We're trying to enjoy them as much as we can while they still like us! :)

Saturday, November 8, 2008

October

Since I have been such a slacker when it comes to the blog I have decided to just do one big blog from my trip to Rexburg for my sister's wedding and other October pictures. This is more for posterity's sake than for entertainment purposes so if you're easily bored just skip this post and maybe I'll do one before another month is gone.

It was so fun to see my family again. Hannah loved having so much attention. She absolutely loves my siblings and brothers and sister-in-law. Here she is with my brother, Greg. He and my sister Lara spent a lot of time helping me out with Hannah and Myah. I couldn't have survived without them. Do yo see why she loves them so much?


Lara hard at work watching Myah. I guess it was pretty tough on both of them.




Hannah turned 2 while we were in Rexburg so my family threw her a party. She loved it. My mom made her a cute elephant cake (featured a little later on), my dad made cotton candy, and we got her some balloons. She loved the balloons and played with them for hours. We also went swimming (she talks about this every day, especially the part about me jumping off the diving board). Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of that event because she was pretty cute.


Myah was just worn out by the time the party came around.


Grammy with the 2 youngest grandbabies, Myah and Anna.


Myah getting in the party mood!


This is Hannah's "smile." She refuses to look at the camera and smile (most of the time I can't even get her to look) so I tell her to do a silly face and sometimes it comes out like a smile but most of the time it comes out like this. My mom's elephant cake. So cute!



So the reason we went to Idaho was for my sister Rachel's wedding. Again, I forgot to take pictures at the temple but did get a few at the reception. My mom designed everything (She's very talented and could really do this for a living if she wanted to but she says that she does it because she likes it.) These were the table centerpieces. When we were setting up on Friday someone saw them and asked if she could buy one! See, she really could make money doing this kind of stuff.


My mom's brother, Greg, and his wife Kathie. They came all the way from New Mexico for the wedding. I hadn't seen them in over 3 years! It was so fun to see all of the family that came that I haven't seen in so long. I even saw some cousins I haven't seen in about 13 years or so.


The Wedding Cake. So pretty! Oh, in case you couldn't tell, my sister's colors were black and copper and just fall colors. It turned out really pretty.


My little sis, Rachel and her new husband Tony (or Toby if you're Hannah) cutting the cake.


My sister Andrea and her baby Anna. Andrea made the darling little black dress that Anna is wearing. She made one for all 4 of the grandchildren. They turned out so cute. Sadly we didn't get any pictures of the 4 of them in their dresses. I really wish I would think about these things!


Hannah with her rose that fell out of Rachel's bouquet when she threw it. She loved it and carried it around with her the rest of the night and the next day. Hannah really enjoyed herself at the reception and danced and danced. She was the entertainment for the people waiting in line to see the bride and groom. She is such a character and we love her!

A better view of the cute dress.


The 4 grandbabies. Hannah is the oldest and Myah is the youngest. They didn't cooperate very well for the pictures as usual. Oh well, we do what we can. It was fun to have them all together again. The last time was in May when Anna was 2 or 3 weeks old and Myah wasn't born.


Myah and Grandpa. Hannah calls him Papa and it is so cute. He loves his granddaughters!

My dad's parents with Myah. I think they said that Myah is their 14th or 15th great-grandchild.


My grandparents (featured above) let us come to Utah and spend the night with them and took us to the airport the next day. Since they didn't have a pack and play or anything for Hannah we just had her sleep on the daybed's trundle which is just off of the ground. We tried to make it so she wouldn't fall off, but Hannah is such a crazy sleeper she fell right off. I put a pillow next to the bed in case that happened but it looks like she missed it and tried to roll under the bed instead!

We made it home after being away for 2 weeks. Damon was so happy to see us (although his brother did visit for a few days while we were gone). It took us a little while to get back into the swing of things. It was hard to have to take care of both girls by myself again. Hannah really missed being entertained all day long and was sad to be stuck with boring mom again.
It seems like we just got home and it was Halloween. Hannah was a ladybug and loved dressing in her costume (even though she had ghetto wings that I made). She LOVED trick-or-treating and thought it was great that all she had to say was trick-or-treat and people gave her candy. She still says it to me sometimes when she wants some candy.

I didn't have a costume for Myah. For the ward Halloween party I just cut out black dots and tapped them onto a red outfit and she was a ladybug too. The dots didn't stay on very well. I didn't get a picture (I know, I am HORRIBLE!) because the camera's batteries died. I changed them right before we left with what I thought were fresh ones-I guess I should have checked them first. On Halloween day we got a package from Damon's aunt and this jack-o-lantern shirt was in it so that is what Myah was for Halloween.

We had a great Halloween hanging out with our friends. Now it's November and is just turning cold. This week we had some beautiful weather and I took some pictures of the girls. If I am ambitious enough I will post them soon. Sorry for the long post with way too many pictures, I just had to get it done and this is the only way I was going to do it.

Hannah trick-or-treating.