Monday, November 14, 2011

Gotta Get Organized

Chad is working on Pinewood Derby cars, so I figured I would blog a bit. I opened Sept/Oct 2011 picture folder and found a bunch of pictures from August and even July
(but not all of July). Someday I am really going to regret not being very organized with my pictures. Oh well.

A Kimono dress Krispi bought for Abby...got more than a few complements on this outfit at church.

Abby is normally very possessive of her
chair space in the mornings, but was feeling particularly nice on this morning. Spencer tries almost daily to sit by her only to be rebuffed with a, "NO!!"

Just want to eat her up. I love the back of her little head.
Chad's new toy. Good times ahead with this vehicle.


"what up?" She LOVES being in the front seat--oh so much to see.


BIG BONK!

First day of Kindergarten. Spencer was so excited and he was so glad that he got the same teacher Cameron had. Abby threw a little fit when we left...she felt right at home at that table.


Looks like a turtle.

Big Second Grader


Yah, Abby thought she looked better in big brother's chair.


Riding the frog at the Living Planet Aquarium. I wish Abby was looking up. I think Cam and Spencer's smiles are adorable. Normally they have awkward or goofy smiles.


Now Abby's smile is adorable. Hey Shell-bell, how about some photoshop magic.


Loves mommy's hats.


At the Spanish Fork water park thingy...Abby's "surprised" look.


Oh how I do miss summer!!!!


Sleepy eyes on a Saturday morning.

Grampy and Andy taking a snooze at Bear Lake.


Grammy was a genius to bring the big balloons to Bear Lake!!


Love them to pieces!!

Sittin' in the garage at 6am watching the boys pour concrete.


Helping daddy build some drawers. Abby got a hold of the real hammer and almost did some damage----gotta watch that girl.


Saturday, November 5, 2011

Cameron's Baptism


Today was truly one of the most amazing days of my life. My first baby was baptized!! I remember sitting in the hospital after Cam was born thinking of milestones in his future. This day was a big one and it far exceeded my expectations.


Grandma and Grammy gave FABULOUS talks. Cameron cried when Grandma talked about Grandpa James and when Grammy expressed her love for him. Cameron has always been a very sensitive boy, and I know he felt the spirit this morning. It has been a very emotional day for Chad and me. I am so grateful for my little man and so proud of him. And even more grateful for a loving Heavenly Father and Savior who gave us a way to return to them.

I look at his sweet face and just pray he will make the right choices in life. Oh, please Cameron, stay true and stay strong.














Abby loves her "bag", she likes to take it everywhere. That is an Elmo leg sticking up. Another love of Abby's.






So grateful for the Priesthood in my life.



Grammy bought Cameron his suit. But if you think Spencer was going to allow that you're crazy. So Grammy bought Spencer a pocket with a suit attached. (Spencer's only requirement for his suit was that it had an inside pocket--like Daddy's. And let me tell you, he loves that pocket.)



Caleb and Abby chillin' at lunch.



So excited to get his scriptures.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cousin Camp 2011

The boys love spending time with their Hall cousins every summer.

Fishing at Schofield Lake


Swimming at Price city wave pool

The 3 little girlies with the lovely headbands Aunt Lori helped make


Tie-dye tshirts--one of my favorite activities


Cutie pie

Giant slip-n-slide at Peteneet School


Love this little thang

Pioneer Park museum--very interesting and the kids really liked it


Painting toe nails

Such the artist

Big magnet wall at the church children's museum

Abby was so cooperative

We got a great rainstorm that flooded the streets. Abby loved "swimming" in it. Daddy thought he was funny when he told her to drink the water---nasty.



Water baby

big stud--little pool


Spencer and Kyler were such good little buddies


They loved eating at the little table

Happy Birthday to EVERYBODY



All the kids stretched from one end of the family room to the other---oh, I can only imagine the smell in the morning.


Zip-line fun



Saturday, October 8, 2011

Such a Big Girl!! 18 month Abby

Our little monkey has no idea that she is still a baby....she is every bit as old as her brothers, and wants to do everything they do. We are absolutely crazy about her. Unfortunately mommy is the only one that can tell her NO. They boys, daddy and Grammy haven't learned the oh so important word quite yet. So if she turns out to be a spoiled stinker, it's not mommy's fault.


Fun Facts about Abby Kate:

My "average" 50/50 girl is lengthening out. At her checkup she was in the 90th percentile for height and the 30th for weight 33 1/2 in 23lb 12 oz


Has recently become obsessed with Elmo. Both brothers went through this stage, but they were much younger. She goes around the house trying to sing "Elmo's world". And says "Elmo's friend" and then points at her belly.


She speaks REALLY well and is starting to put 2-3 word sentences together, "where daddy work?" "wow, pretty lights"


She LOVES to put things up her nose: gum, dinner, hair elastics, lego pieces, edges of her blankie.


Loves to be read to, and makes up her own stories.


Loves shoes and to put on mommy's jewelry (mommy doesn't love that).


She is more cooperative with getting her hair done--I just have to tell her that if she lets me do her hair she will look pretty.


Loves to be told she's pretty.


FINALLY starting to sleep better. Not every night, but most nights she will make it to 5:30 or 6:00 and sometimes goes back down until 7 or so. HUGE progress for her.


Loves her Blankie, must have it for night/nap time. Giggles when I put the blankets on her for sleep. So adorable.


She has personality coming out her ears!!!! Makes a scowl, surprised and happy face, in that order.


I hate that she is growing up so fast---except the sleeping part--dude, sleep like a teenager (with an 8pm curfew of course)


Says, "sorry" for everything--even if she falls on her own or hits her head--she will look at what she hit her head on and say sorry to it.