Thursday, December 29, 2011

December Wrap Up

I can't believe December is ending.  Another New Year right around the corner.

Thought I'd post a few favorites from this month before the clock strikes.

Early this month we braved the cold and cut down our own Christmas Tree at sunset.


Jake was thrilled at first but was a little traumatized after his first going "#1" outdoors experience.
Too much information? Sorry. We were a mile away from any port-a-potty.
There's a first for everything.

We made it to the adorable Storybook Land.

And while in Utah the little tots visited Santa Clause.
Classic.

Christmas was pretty magical with just our little family of four this year.
The boys were adorable in their matchy pjs on Christmas Eve.


And I think Landon's first Christmas was a big success.


I spent a lot of time this month thinking about our Savior, our families and our Heavenly Father's plan.
I'm just so thankful for all the little moments that make this life amazing.
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Christmas Card

Looks like I wasn't the only one who got a late start on the Christmas Card thing this year.  My wall was looking a bit empty and lonely, but my mailbox has been full of them yesterday and today!  A big thanks to those who remembered their ol' pals up in Oregon this year.

I have a dozen things I want to write/blog/post about- but since I'm just taking it a day at a time right now, and Christmas Cards are the thing I want to check off my "to do list" once and for all this week- here ya go....



A HUGE thanks to my talented cousin, Laura, who designed these and my awesome sister, Rachel, who took all the photos!  What would I do without you?


Have a Holly Jolly Christmas, Folks.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Growing up with David: A Cousin's Perspective

Some things are just so hard to put into words.  Some things really shake you and force you to take a step back and look at the whole world differently.  And some things just make you so so grateful for our Heavenly Father's plan of forever families.

This weekend my close cousin, David, was in a terrible car accident in Salt Lake.  Grieving is a very personal thing, but also something shared with family and closest friends.  I share this story here because some of my closest friends knew him growing up.  Because that's the kind of guy he was...  your friends were his friends and his friends were yours.  Everybody loved David.

Early morning Friday, as he was on his way to work, he stopped for a deer in the intersection.  Apparently the light was green and a large truck behind him, not seeing David's car was stopped, slammed into him going 55 miles an hour- going up on top of his small car causing him massive head injuries.  There had been no brain activity since immediately after the accident, and he was on life support until they let him go Saturday.  His loving family surrounded him and each said their goodbyes.  I can't imagine the pain and suffering and also the amount of love in that room.  All I know is my heart has never ached like this before.  I've found it hard to focus on anything else.  And I know I can only feel a fraction of what his sweet wife, Cristina, his two very young children, his loving parents, and siblings feel at this time.

We've been asked to record some of our thoughts and memories of David for his book and I know we'll be reminiscing when I see family this week.  These are some of things I've been thinking about this weekend.

When we were young...
I didn't realize when I was young, quite how lucky I was.  We got to see and play with our cousins all the time and growing up they became some of my life long BEST friends.  Not everybody can say that.

David was the best at including EVERYBODY.  It didn't matter if you were a girl, or however many years younger, he would still ask if you wanted to join in on the Role Playing game, or video game tournaments, or ball game in the backyard.  We could all squeeze into the basement for the sleepover.  
And when he wrote his famous Cousin Plays everyone who wanted to participate was written a specific part.  


He always had something funny for the talent shows... like the Elmer Fudd rap for example.  "I'm wappin, I'm wappin.  No wabbit's gonna catch me nappin!"


Our teenage years...
David became my Summer Brother.  
Year after year we'd spend our summers down at Grandpa's ranch.   David knew what it meant to work hard but also play hard

I just remember always laughing around him and wishing I could be as clever and funny.  His wittiness made everything fun!  He was the spontaneous one- inviting everyone to play night games, go on a random hike, or just pull out the board games.  In the early days we'd sneak up into the kitchen and make cookies from the huge sysco frozen dough and fill our water bottles with juice mixes (camden called them "Buffalo Drinks") and stay up in the stables talking and laughing for hours.
He'd often pull out his guitar and invite all around him to join in whether singing, or attempting to play an instrument- even if we sounded awful. :)  


All the girls' camps at the ranch would just fall in love with him and his magnetic personality even though in his humility he'd never admit it.  He was the one that taught us to "shmooze" the guests at the ranch. Haha. Truly, he taught so many of us cousins what it meant to be outgoing- he inspired all of us to be ourselves.




David was an imaginative builder.  He helped grandpa invent and fix all sorts of contraptions at the ranch.  One of my favorite memories with him was the night a few of us built ice-block carts.  We just had a pile of wood, nails, a hammer, and big ice blocks.  We rode those things until they broke.  (which with my crafty skills, wasn't too long after I had built mine.)


He was King of the Barn Dances.  Everytime we do the "Household Chores" dance in the future with family, we'll be doing it in his honor.
And his cousin movies are now legendary.  #1 Northfork Road and the hilarious music videos will be replayed again and again.





As adults...
He continued to invite all the cousins to get together.  And one day he introduced us to the love of his life.  
David, You and Cristina showed us what sacrifices people make for true love.  You brought two worlds together to create a beautiful life and family.  Cristina, we are so lucky to have you as our cousin.  Your courage and strength is an inspiration to all of us.  I pray for the comfort for you and your sweet little ones with all my heart.
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David, I cry as I sit here, because you truly changed and guided my life for the better.   I wish I would have told you these things in person. Those teenage years can be tough but you helped shape me into the person I am today.  I know so many of our cousins feel the same.  
We thank you for being the Leader of the Pack.  


One of the most special memories of us would be the night we had to stay at the Stables at the Ranch by ourselves and we were terrified!  Remember that?  (It was before the stables were even finished, with the board floors, and we were sleeping on the hammocks and foam mats.)  We scared ourselves silly!!.... "What if that scary cardboard sun we saw in the barn suddenly popped up in the window?"  Funny things like that.  But our conversations turned from scary to spiritual as we talked about Heavenly Father's plan.  We talked for hours about how lucky we are to have grown up in this family.  I specifically remember you saying you hoped that over the years we'd all stay as close to each other as we were at that time.   Even though our families would get larger and we'd all have our own kids, you hoped we'd continue having reunions so our kids could be as close of cousins as we were growing up.  You said you thought our family really had something special and unique that not many families have.  You also bore your testimony of the gospel to me that night and I'll never forget it.  You've been called a spiritual giant, and that's exactly how I'd describe you.


Even though our cousins are spread out more now than ever, coast to coast, you're reuniting us again this week.  You never wanted anyone left out while growing up, and I wouldn't want to be left out while we gather to celebrate your amazing life. 


I can't comprehend not having you around when we all get together, but I can only imagine what kind of amazing work the Lord has in store for you on the other side.  I pray that your incredible wife, children, and family will feel you with them always.  
We love you and hope to live with a renewed perspective of what matters most in this life.

Love,

Julia

Friday, November 25, 2011

If you're happy and you know it...

If you're happy and you know it bring your fists to your chin!

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If you're happy and you know it smile SO big your cheeks might pop!

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If you're happy and you know it then you're face'll surely show it!

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Drool and all...

{Landon at 3 Months}

Friday, November 18, 2011

A Quick One for Today

Once upon a time,

I took my two kids to the grocery store.

While looking for the right kind of salsa I hear,

"Mommy. Do you know I love you?"

softly, out of nowhere.

And my heart melted.

Best grocery trip ever.

The end.

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(Heaven knows I've had my challenging days with this almost three year old.
But moments like this make every second worth it.)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

November Love

Oregon may have the most beautiful autumn I could imagine. I would have loved to do a full photoshoot with these guys showing off our hometown... Too bad kids don't love playing in 40 degree weather for hours. Here is our small attempt to show off the brilliant red leaves in our tiny front yard.

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Cute brothers.

Maybe more leaf pics later..... maybe......
Brrrr!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Oh yeah... October!

Hello, November, where did you come from? I'm still trying to catch up with life. Aren't we all?

I really do love October. We made it to three pumpkin patches this year, ate lots of chili and corn bread, enjoyed bowls of candy corn and pumpkin cookies, and had a blast trick or treating with our little guys.
a few favorites...

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My mom made this SuperWhy costume for Jacob. He's still obsessed.

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And I think this is the cutest skunk in the world!

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Lastly, we were lucky enough to see our families earlier in October during a utah visit. I adore these little guys.... even if you are some of the most difficult subjects to photograph lately!

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Just me and my baby...

Wow, Landon is already two months old! Hard to believe all that time has gone by in the blink of an eye. Seems to go even faster the second time around. I just Love love this little munchkin of mine. He's such a calm and happy baby and a true joy in our home. I want to thank my sister for the awesome family pics she did for us while visiting a couple weeks ago. I can't show them all, since Christmas cards are right around the corner.... but since I am being all mushy about my little baby, here's a favorite of the two of us.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Hairstyles

Jacob has always recieved compliments on his curly blonde hair. But to be honest, I am still trying to figure out how to actually do it. He wakes up with crazy bed-head and if I can choose between chasing after him with spray gel and a comb or peace and happiness... I'll usually choose the latter.

You can imagine my surprise when the other morning he actually let me play a little hair "game" before his much needed haircut. I let him do it himself first, then showed him other ways we could comb it.

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He was happy as long as he got to make crazy faces and check himself out in the mirror.
Funny guy.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Good News

Nope- no big announcements. Just 10 random mom-ish things that are making me happy these days.

1. The potty training situation is SO much better. I had to giggle a little as I saw Jake running to the potty at 2:00am this morning even though he was in a pull up. "Potty. Potty!" he said in his half-asleep voice. Good boy! He's been waking up dry no problem.

2. Landon's reflux has calmed a bit. (Almond "milk" really isn't so bad, and I've lost a few extra pounds since going off the icecream.)
He's such a sweet boy. Smiling a lot more though I haven't quite caught it on camera yet.

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3. He's growing... like crazy. This week I had to pack away a bunch of clothes that are already too small for him.

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4. I'm loving this fall weather. I adore having open windows with fresh air and seeing the leaves changing. I also loved pulling out my box of sweaters this week that I might actually fit into soon.

5. I got a haircut. Finally.

6. I cut Jacob's hair. Finally.

7. I made dinner three times last week. And I'm not talking frozen stuff.

8. Jacob is LOVING going to his playschool. He's sharing, painting, climbing, singing, and coming home excited to tell me how it went.

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9. We went to the State Fair which included a Home Depot building workshop. So fun for dad and son. Jacob carries his tool kit around the house singing "Bob the Builder" at the top of his lungs on a regular basis these days.

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10. My sister and cute nephew come to visit in just four days! Can't wait. I get so lonely in these faraway Northwest parts. She'll then be my flight escort with the boys back to Utah for a week of family. YAY!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

"Like Pinocchio!"

Last night Jacob fell down the stairs. A bad half flight- fall flat on his face- kinked neck at the bottom- kind of fall. Sheesh. Scared me to death. I saw the whole thing as I was with the baby on the couch. He was just coming too fast and tripped on a toy he was holding. Stephen was also in the room and came to his rescue in less than two seconds. Jacob cried and cried for a few minutes but fortunately he wasn't really hurt. No broken arms, no sprained neck. I'm thanking my lucky stars... yet again.

After the crying stopped he got up and with tears on his cheek said, "Like Pinocchio!"

And we couldn't help but bust up laughing because he was so right. It really did look JUST like this!


Our laughing was contagious. He started laughing and hammed it up by doing the "Pinocchio fall" again and again- only this time on the cushy couch.

Maybe you would have had to been there, but it's SO funny what goes through a two-year-old's head. Now that he's is talking more we can actually appreciate all the smart humor and great connections he has.

I'm so glad Jake could get up and start singing and dancing just like Pinocchio did after such a bad fall.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Brothers

Jacob is just adoring his little bro.
Each morning he either climbs into my bed or into the crib requesting to cuddle baby Landon.
The funniest thing he does though, is just get right up into his face and stare at him.
Cracks me up.
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Just loving these too.
(Also loving Landon's pointy little chin and Jacob's never ending case of bed-head. :)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sleep Smile

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Ever wonder what babies dream about? Landon's sleep smiles are absolutely adorable and every once in a while he'll actually start this funny breathy laugh. I guess he's got a sense of humor already?

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Laying Off Dairy

For nursing purposes and the happiness of my infant, I am considering going off dairy for a bit. But it seems like I live on milk, cheese, yogurt, and icecream. In fact, there is a whole freezer full of Tillamook Icecream (including a limited edition of Udderly Peanutbutterly) that my husband will have to eat without me. Amazing, the sacrifices one makes for their child. :)

Anyhow, this sketch keeps coming to mind as I contemplate my new "diet".
Watch, you may get a good laugh.


On another note: which is better?
Soy milk, Almond milk, rice milk, or just lactose free milk? I will need to do some taste testing.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Balloons in the Sunrise

Have you ever ridden in a hot air balloon? I plan to someday. It's definitely on my bucket list. Our hometown is host to the annual Northwest Art and Air Festival. The last couple mornings Stephen took Jacob to the park right by our house where the balloons take off at sunrise.

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{Jacob's favorite balloon}
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If I had been getting a little more sleep I would have loved to join them, but instead I caught a few extra winks.
Next year I'll be there, promise.