Thursday, July 31, 2008

fun family time



saturday night, my brother's family (sans said brother) came to stay the night and sunday. i've decided that cousins (and sisters...and sisters-in-law) are among the best inventions ever.

and they dropped off layla's first love: a new toddler dora bed. i'll have to post a pic later. but i've never imagined a transition to toddler bed could be so easy -- i think she sleeps better now than she did when she was in her crib!

thanks, melissa, kristin, & co.! you're welcome to come and stay anytime...hopefully a little longer next time, and we'll hit the waterworks.

p.s. in the photo of the boys, above, one of them is genuinely frowning/pouting. bet you'll never guess who.

bear lake

one word: a perfect vacation.




would you believe that...

- layla and carson both fell asleep on their floaties in the middle of a gloriously relaxing afternoon?

- layla (eventually) got back on the 3-person tube after nearly whiplashing her head off the first time?

- carson is a beach bum. he loves sand and water and anything that rides on top of water. LOVES those things.

- we took several absolutely glorious afternoon swims. i can't remember the last time i actually truly went swimming in bear lake.

- the kids slept in until about 9:00 or later every morning.

- no one but me, specifically my thighs, got sunburned. go figure.

- i have the slowest reflexes in a game called "hit the deck" of the entire family.

- i ate my weight (no small feat these days) over a 4-day period.

- carson pretty much wants to live there and keeps asking when we can go back.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

nothing.

just a minor lamanite invasion at fhe, that's all.



(editor's note: apparently, tonsillectomies were very primitive back then...check out the size of those puppies.)

i guess i embarrass easily. sue me.

the other day i was grocery shopping with the kids, and carson was riding on the front of the cart. i turned a corner and swerved to miss a teenage kid stocking the shelves, at which point, coincidentally, carson loudly proclaims (those of you who've been around carson know that the kid has no volume control -- it's either off or loud), "MOM! my [insert private male anatomy part here] is SO BIG!"

i couldn't help but notice the stocker-boy flinch and pause for the milli-est of seconds before casually resuming his stocking, maybe pretending he didn't hear? as if anyone in the store missed the memo. i responded quietly, "okay. do you need to go to the bathroom?" carson (still loud): "nope. it's just BIIIIGGGG!!!"

good heavens, child. hush.

on a less x-rated note, i showed up to mutual last night to a suprise baby shower for...me! good thing i looked extra cute, being the guest of honor and all. oh, wait. i didn't. but it was fun. we played some hilarious games, ate a perfectly refreshing fruit-sherbet-soda dessert, and i hauled away about 18 packages of diapers and wipes (PERFECT!!!) and other fabulous baby items: a soooo soft and cute fleece dragonfly blanket, an adorable girly outfit, a hair bow, some self-proclaimed "pleasant odor" butt paste, a baby tub pad, and a lullaby cd. AND, from a very thoughtful friend, a sweet-action battery-powered bubble bbq grill for carson and layla (which they've already played with ALL morning, by the way).

needless to say (but i'll say it anyway), i'm very grateful. people are so...well, nice.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

nothing crazy

but i just wanted to document a couple of cute things layla's doing at this age.

1) she, like probably all girls her age, is obsessed with the color pink. if something isn't pink, however, she's not deterred -- she simply renames it. for example, my blue shirt becomes "bluish pink," and her orange lunch plate "pinkish orange."

2) she is quite the little mommy -- her doll, lulu, gets more love and attention than layla herself probably gets. a conversation i overheard the other day:
carson: what do you want to be when you grow up, lays?
layla: um, a mommy.
carson: yeah! dat's good. what else?
layla: [silence]
carson: what else do you want to be?
layla: a mommy.
carson: and nothing else?
layla: nope.
carson: oh. okay. I'M going to be a daddy AND a zookeepah.
layla: yep.

3) her official name for the upcoming sibling is The Baby Sister. not bad. so far, we have that and "tractor paul smart" to decide between. things could be worse...

4) she's a little warbler and loves to sing. at church, right after one of the hymns when everyone else was putting their book away, you could hear layla's little voice singing, "i'll prepare myself while i am yoooouuuuuung, DIS is my sacred doooooooooooteeeeeeee." cute.

5) she has a sixth sense: she can find any and all things "dora" within a 10-mile radius.

6) she's our sweetheart. paul and i are not seriously worried about being able to love this next little girl...but sometimes we wonder if it's possible to love her as much as our little ladybug.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

every mother's worst nightmare

so, this afternoon after i got out of the shower (yes, it was AFTERnoon. judge me), i thought to myself, "i can't even hear the kids! they must be playing so nicely," because normally carson would be torturing layla in some traumatic (to her) way and she'd be screaming bloody murder. so, because it was deliciously peaceful, i took my time getting dressed, brushing my hair, etc. it was glorious.

when i finally ventured out of my room (okay, it was about 4 minutes after my shower...yes, even that small amount of alone-time can be heavenly), the house remained quiet. very quiet. eerily quiet. some dining room chairs had been pulled out, but other than that, there was no sign of my kids. nor was there any sign that they'd gone outside -- their shoes remained where they'd last left them (i.e., scattered across the living room carpet), and layla's sippy was still on the fireplace. odd. she normally won't leave home without it in the middle of the day.

i called for them all around the upstairs and downstairs...no answer. i opened the back door and casually called their names outside. nothing. no sound in the front yard, either. i walked up the sidewalk a little in the direction that they like to "go on adventures." no sign of them. i backtracked, calling their names in a "calm" voice but inside beginning to get very nervous. (as i write this, knowing that there's a happy ending, i can use the word "nervous." but i guess if i'm being completely honest, all of these things were adding up to something not normal for my kids, and i was, to put it mildly, borderline freaking out and fingering my cell phone to call 9-1-1. but, for the sake of what you all might think of my unsubstantiated maternal paranoia, i'll just leave it at "nervous.")

coming back inside, i began searching again, room by room, calling their names some more. my search so far had gone on for about 5-10 minutes, which seemed like an eternity and i was near tears. but finally, i got to the last room at the end of the hall downstairs, where the door was shut. opening it, lo and behold, were my two beloved munchkins, happily feasting together on an indoor "picnic."

it was too cute. all by themselves they'd gathered, off the high shelves in the kitchen, their edible goods - a sack of peanuts, fruit snacks, the last few slices of a loaf of bread, a banana in the fruit bowl, and a capri sun - and had invited their favorite dolls to attend. they looked so pleased with themselves when i opened the door, and greeted me so happily, and invited me to join them so readily, and had so obviously NOT been kidnapped, that i nearly cried.

and the picnic was delightful.

Monday, July 14, 2008

calling all parentals of 4-year-olds

carson's 4th b-day is this sunday, and we need help on ideas of what to get him. he loves building stuff -- he'll do that for a lot longer than imaginary "play." like legos/thomas train tracks/blocks (all of which we already have enough). i have some ideas, but i'm just wondering: what's been a big hit with YOUR 4-year-old? what was a big hit with you when YOU were 4?

p.s. marty, i'm a little afraid of what you might come up with here...let's try to keep your ideas (a) age-appropriate and (b) budget-friendly. granted, carson would probably LOVE his own pirate ship & crew and personal island in the bahamas fully stocked with gold- and pearl-filled treasure chests, but if i'm being honest, that's going to really put a damper on his 5-year b-day.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

random musings

1. today at church, a lady (not in my ward) saw me and gasped, "wow, what a big bump you have there!" thanks, stranger.

2. carson's current favorite joke: knock knock (who's there), orange (orange who?) orange you going to open the door?

3. layla's stellar follow-up joke that she made up all by herself: knock knock (who's there), pink (pink who?) pink you going to open the door?

4. yesterday, paul sawed off several huge limbs that were hanging down into our driveway, then cut them down a bit and enlisted the help of the kids to help haul them into a pile. carson's comment: "let's take care of dese bad boys."

5. carson's in his new room downstairs now, and we're prepping his old room for layla. i picked out a beautiful red hue to paint under the chair rail, and paul and i started painting it last night. bad news: it's hideous. paul asked what the name of it was, guessing, "prostitute?" it seriously looks like cheap-lipstick red. sigh. back to square one. i hate choosing paint colors.

6. layla and carson love to wrestle/swordfight/whatever. the only problem is, carson is about double her size/weight. it's hard to teach principles when she instigates nearly all play-fights but is the one who ends up bawling from getting hurt. is this something they just need to learn on their own?

7. we miss katrina and jordan around here. (they moved to oklahoma for jordan to go to dental school.) and my parents. (my dad's the mission pres in sweden for the next 3 years.)

8. in an effort to de-clutter the church-going experience, we told the kids they could pick one "reverent" (a.k.a. quiet) toy to take. carson chose a little car, layla chose her backpack. i sneaked in some crayons and notepads. they were neither more nor less reverent than usual, but our bench was a lot less cluttered, so i think we might keep this going. any advice, anyone?

9. after over a year and a half, we're re-posting our gate so we'll have a fully fenced-in backyard again. the cement block that had to come out of the ground was about 2 feet deep, and we had to pull it out with our 4runner. it was like the never-ending digging escapade, and i'm sure the neighbors who saw us were laughing at my big-bellied attempts in reaching down and scooping out dirt from the hole. one word: awkward.

10. the end.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

soooo tired...

life is good. busy, fun, exhausting. i'm currently sitting here at the computer, willing my eyelids to stay up. they're not listening, to me or to ben franklin: "there will be sleeping enough in the grave." true, but not convincing enough to chase my current sleepies away. the (kind of) frustrating thing is, i have soooo much that needs to get done. dah well.

it's 2:45 in the afternoon, and i bid you all a happy 20-minute power nap.

Monday, July 7, 2008

a glorious time

it was a great trip. lots of fun memories and some successfully tired kids...and parents.

thursday july 3: hogle zoo. highlights: the "train" ride (sooo exciting for layla & carson...somewhat anticlimatic for us adult-types); the merry-go-round (layla and paul rode the bald eagle, carson chose the dolphin right by it); carson clutching and frequently referring to the zoo map; the lion-mouth drinking fountains; all the animals. layla was most excited about the zebras, carson's proclaimed fave was the white alligator (although he did get disproportionately excited about the meerkats???).

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hotel fun: we stayed at the marriott university park. highlights: layla's sheer excitement, slash, disbelief that we actually ALL got to sleep in the same room (she was nearly giddy at the prospect...hence the 2-hour attempt to get her to calm down and go to sleep on the first night); the glass-walled elevator, which was exciting every time we made the trip up to our room on the 6th floor; the pool and hot tub (carson LOVED the water, layla enjoyed it as well but i think she's a hot-tub girl at heart); layla "flirting" with the doorman every day. oh, and every time we went through the lobby to get to the pool, layla would bust out singing at the top of her lungs, "follow the prophet" over and over.

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friday july 4: discovery gateway. highlights: layla loved the playland, especially the grocery store and the little "birdhouse" where she and paul had an indoor picnic with the toy food (after she had begun moving all the furniture out of the house before paul or i realized what she was doing: "let's have a picnic!" which, of course, must be an outside event...); carson loved EVERYTHING (for real), especially his self-decorated visor (you'll see this in many pics to come on this trip), the crane, and his very favorite: the wind tunnel with coffee filter and cupcake holder parachutes. this place was awesome.
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friday july 4: salt lake bees game. highlights: the fantastic post-game firework show; layla's tired-out tantrums interspersed with monkey-climbing all over the steps/fence; carson made two little "friends" and they had a great (?) time being boys and cracking paul and me up (e.g., biting their arms and laughing about how bad it hurt, telling jokes, etc. the boys were talking about how cool the fireworks were going to be, shooting up into outer space and all, to which carson responded, "yeah, and then Heavenly Father and Jesus will see them, too!"); delicious greasy churros; slightly overcast sky so it wasn't super hot; carson and layla going to town with the camera; and just a great time.
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saturday july 5: liberty park. highlights: ferris wheel; feeding the ducks/geese; scaring the seagulls (i'm afraid my children have inherited my loathing of our state bird); playing in the water fountain/tunnels; relaxing; the playground; strolling around; picnicing. seriously, this place rules for somewhere to spend a very low-key (and free!) afternoon.
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saturday july 5: living planet aquarium. highlights: meeting up with friends jeff & katy wassom and their adorable daughter savanna (layla's near-twin); the shark exhibit; touching the sting rays (actually, i'm the only one who touched one. paul "forgot," because he was too busy calming down a freaking-out carson who thought that he HAD to touch one. layla was content just splashing her fingers in the water until a ray happened to get close.); climbing around in a mock-up coral reef; everything. oh, and of course going to the cheesecake factory for dinner with the wassoms afterwards. YUMMMMMM.
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every day: carson & layla's fabulous photog skillz. my personal favorites are carson's self-portraits and the millions of grass shots (few of which are included here, you're welcome). nice. oh, and for the record: these are not cropped or edited in any way...except maybe someone sneaked into the camera and enlarged my belly before downloading the pics. surely i can't be that big.
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it was a glorious time. and it's great to be home, but we all wish paul didn't have to go back to work today. we all slept in until 10:00 sunday morning; layla did the same this morning. that, to me, equals a successful family vacation. :)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

family vaca

so we're going on a mini family vaca this weekend, grand destination: salt lake city. that's right, pulling out all the stops. actually, it will (hopefully) be a fun time--we've planned enough stuff to keep us busy but also enough "down time" that will let us take our time, or maybe even stop altogether and enjoy the, um, downtown construction.

i'm just wondering if anyone has any good ideas of fun restaurants for kids/families in the vicinity? carson would probably love his life with a chuck e. cheese's or something, but i'm looking for a few alternatives. heh...we leave tomorrow, though, so be quick on those recommendations! :)

and that's also why no new posts will appear until early next week. happy 4th o' july, everybody. i sure am grateful for our country and freedom.