Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Oh, where do I begin...

No, seriously. I must have hit the blogging slump that so many others have. I've gotten on to check out everyone else, but just haven't felt like posting anything on my own. Now, I've decided I have way to much to blog about, and I better get started or I might never catch up. So, here goes nothing great, just a brief (ya right) update on our lives.

We broke out Noah's old bike, bought new training wheels and geared up Cutler. He did great, but likes his scooter way more! Doesn't he just look big?



I just thought this photo was one of a kind. First of all you have to know Colby, he does not fix things himself. Actually, I'm usually the one doing repairs or putting things together. But Noah is just so interested in what his dad is doing, and I think Colby was actually talking Noah through fixing the tire. (Colby really does most of the outside things, but seriously, I put everything together at our house.)

Noah got picked to ride in the Muttin' Bustin' on Thursday night at the rodeo. For whatever reason, I updated my blogger, and now I can't upload the video of it. He rode for a total of about 3 seconds before the sheep rolled over on him, but it was great. And no, he wasn't hurt. The next day they had all the kids walk in the parade, poor Noah, he's just not a cowboy...sticks out like a sore thumb.




Call us crazy, but we put Cutler in pre-school. I guess we're not crazy, but I'm pretty sure his teacher will be by the end of this year. He'll have 3 years of it, if he makes it through this first year. He's still not potty trained, working on it, but he's so dang stubborn! I swear I know exactly what my dad was like as a child. My poor grandma.
So this is him on his first day, September 21. He goes to the same school Noah went to, but they changed the name. He goes 2 days for 3 hours, it's such a nice break for me. And he loves it! Oh, and he goes to bed a lot easier at night.

And the school had a float in the Swiss Days parade. He felt so bad when Noah got to be in the parade a couple weeks ago, and he didn't. Now he hasn't stopped talking about it. I was worried that he wouldn't stay sitting down, and that he wouldn't throw his candy. Of course he didn't do the first thing, but he got rid of all his candy. And I'm pretty sure he told everyone he saw for 2 days that he got to be in the parade.

I hurried and snapped this while we were waiting for the parade to start. There were no other kids within 20 feet on either side of us, so Noah got a butt-load of candy. Honestly. He was so cute though, a couple people threw out bouncy balls and frisbies and he made sure he got one for Cutler since he wasn't there to get his own. I just have to say that we've had some struggles with Noah lately, but he has made an honest effort, and a successful one, at being a good boy.

I am so proud of him for the changes and choices he has made. He really is growing up. Just this last week was the anniversary of his mommy Natalie's death, six years. After we went to dinner with the family we went to the cemetary. I usually tell Colby to just take Noah and spend some time there. This year, sadly, we were kind of in a hurry to get back home and get homework done, and just routine things, so we all went. Noah didn't want to get out of the car, he didn't even know what the day was. I usually tell him in the morning, but this year time got the best of us and I sent him out the door to school without mentioning anything. Finally I just told him and said he needed to get out with his dad. They spent a few minutes, and I could see Colby reading her headstone, and explaining things to Noah. On the back of her headstone is the outline of Noah's hands when she passed away. Every time we go there we compare his hands. When they got back in the car Noah was telling me how he was only 11 months old... and how big his hands are now... and that she has been gone for 6 years...just all these facts that I already knew, but he was just learning to comprehend. Right there it hit me...he's growing up, getting so smart, and I think things are making a little more sense to him now. There are days where I wish my kids could stay little and innocent forever, and then I realize they can't really become anything without knowledge. The knowledge of our Heavenly Father and His plan for each one of us.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

$1 subs = MADNESS!!

Jimmy John's calls it 'Customer Appreciation Day'. Today from 11:00 to 3:00 all subs #1-6 were only $1...a buck people! Colby had been stressing about this day for a week, and I really didn't see the big deal. Until I showed up at 11:30 to find this...

 and around the front of the building this...


People were coming from every which way. The police even showed up to help guide the traffic. Colby said they completely unhinged the front door, and as you can see from the first picture there was no 'drive'-thru. You could only walk through. All 3 St. George stores participated in this today, and all 3 stores sold over 1300 sandwiches each. I'd say it was a success!
Colby, you may rest now.

Monday, September 7, 2009

A dream vacation

A couple of weeks ago Colby got to go on a dream vacation to Alaska, fishing for a whole week. (Having a father-in-law who does this for a living is nice.) His brother-in-law, Rob, went with him and they had a great time.
Here's Colby with their guide on the first day. They were on the Kenai in a drift boat and he caught this red salmon.They also caught Dolly Varden
They got to fish for Halibut. This isn't all theirs, but it's still alot. The middle fish is 130 lbs.
One day they did a fly-out, to a remote lake and caught red, and silver salmon.

Colby's favorite fish of all to catch, Rainbow Trout. (I didn't know you had to go to Alaska to catch these.) This one was 10 lbs.
On the last day they caught Silver Salmon. (it looks red to me, but I'm no fisherman.) Oh, this one isn't to the end of it's life cycle yet. When they get to the end they turn red.

He's been home for a week now, and it's been nice to finally have someone to help once again. I warned him that he may not have 3 kids when he got back, but we survived. And we're all glad he's home!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

8 months

Lexie has hit some pretty big milestones this month.
Some things for us to remember:
  • On August 7, both of your bottom front teeth broke through. They're so cute!
  • You've finally figured out eating from a spoon, and actually open your mouth for it. Yay for me, feeding time is more of a pleasant experience now.
  • I haven't found anything yet that you absolutely will not eat. Another yay!
  • You love to swing. Both the indoor & outdoor swing makes you laugh.
  • It's pretty definite your eyes will be brown, but some days your right eye looks a little blue??
  • I love when I come into your room to get you out of bed and you lift your little head up to look over the rails. You get so happy and excited when you see me coming to get you!
  • And the biggest milestone...You're crawling! Thankfully you're not in turbo mode yet, but I'm sure it's right around the corner.


Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Little bit of a lot of photo shoots

By no means do I proclaim to be the best(or even a good) photo editor. I do like to play around with it though. So don't critique, just enjoy!







Monday, August 24, 2009

Just today...

What happens when you leave a 3 year old and an 8 month old alone together?


It's a good thing she's such a good sport!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The party

Since we were doing Cutler's party on Saturday, I felt like I needed to do something fun for his actual birthday on Friday. After Noah got home from school, I took them to the Dinosaur Museum. They had a ton of fun seeing actual dinosaur tracks. For dinner we celebrated at Cutler's favorite place, Pirate Island Pizza. Then we came home and had him open his presents from us.
He had been wanting a choo choo train party for a while, but when I couldn't really find things to do at the party I convinced him to do the dinosaur thing. He already loves dinosaurs, but I think I got him loving them even more by shoving them down his throat for the past 2 weeks. We decided that a train was one toy we didn't have, so that was his main present. He was in heaven! As soon as he got done opening presents he hurried and had a bath so he could put on his brand new dinosaur pajamas, and play with his train.
Saturday morning we had all of the little cousins over for a great party! (minus the Carter's...we missed you guys!)
We played 'pin the horn on the dino'

Noah won, but look at all the horns.


We dug for dino's in the sand.

At one point every adult was digging to find one.



They bashed the pinata.

the cake.

the wish.

more presents. And dinosaurs are taking over my house!!

Now that the party's over, we officially have a 3 year old.

Friday, August 14, 2009

3 years old

Interview with Cutler. His real answers are in parenthesis.
What is your favorite color? blue (dinosaur)
What is your favorite thing to eat? pizza, chicken nuggets (dinosaur)
What is your favorite song? Wheels on the bus (dinosaur)
What is your favorite toy? DINOSAUR
What is your favorite movie? Incredibles (dinosaur)
What is your favorite drink? Apple juice
What is your favorite show? Little bear, Max & Ruby, Backyardigans
Who is your buddy? (Noah)
What is your favorite animal? My giant dinosaur {the pinata for his b-day party}
Some of Cutler's favorite things are: Sarge, his silky blanket, taking pictures with my camera, chasing kids around pretending to be nothing else but a dinosaur, Pirate Island Pizza, and a bubble bath.
Cutler, I absolutely love how you are always doing silly things to make us laugh...
I totally love your cheezy smile!
I love how you can fall asleep anywhere...(haha)
I love how strong you are...
You absolutely love to play in the water.
You are 100% boy! and I love it...
You do have a sweet, gentle, and loving side too.

Cutler, as wild, crazy, energetic, and out of control as you are...

I wouldn't have you any other way!!

Happy Birthday big boy!