Wednesday, June 30, 2010
My baby's growing up!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Jakey-Talk
Here's something to make you laugh. A few weeks ago I was putting Jacob to bed and this was our conversation.
Jacob: Dad, I smell something.
Dad: What do you smell?
Jacob: You.
Dad: Do I smell good or bad?
Jacob: Bad.
Can't beat honesty, right? Either way, he still hugged me!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
A Rowley Rig
We're definitely enjoying this Rowley Rig!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day!

And to our sweet husbands, Happy Father's Day to you all!!
Thanks guys for all you do!!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Jakey-Talk
Oh well, it was a nice try Jacob.:) We'll have to talk about the Creation next time we have Family Home Evening.:)
So yesterday I was driving in the car with the boys and Jacob says, "I love your clothes mommy!" Very sweet with the compliment Jake! I responded, "Do you know what I love the very best?" I expected to him to say "what?" and then I'd say something along the lines of "Jacob's hugs." But in classic Jacob style he chimed right in and answered, "You love me! And you love Daddy!" Yes, I do. :)
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Happy Birthday Tuck-man!!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Dirt, Teeth, Dog,.... WHA????
Braden has no fear! Maybe it's the helmet, but this kid just bounces when he falls down, no problem. He also loves to be tossed in the air--something Jacob never liked. He has the cutest giggle. I'm always calling him my happy guy, because that's who he is.:)
Lately I've noticed, Jacob loves to talk. He's been a talker from day one, but now he can and does pretty much say anything. I have to be very careful about what I say around him. (We're trying to keep him from saying things like "oh crap" and "whatever mommy" but first I need to stop saying them....oops!) He repeats the directions of the GPS and whenever we drive in the car he talks to the other drivers--"Come onnnn!" "That car's just bein' weird!" He talks to anyone and everyone, often starting with, "What's your name?" or if the person is too far away he'll ask me, "What's that name?" and then followed by a description of what he wants for his birthday-- he knows it's coming up on "July 30th." He also likes to talk at the dinner table. If Jason and I are trying to have a conversation he gets mad when he's left out and we are constantly telling him "stop talking and eat your food!" .....wait a minute, that sounds familiar. hmmmm.... well at least he comes by it honestly.
Now on to the pictures! Honestly, this is the longest post ever!:)
Jacob and Jason went on their first official Father-Sons Campout! Jacob had SOO much fun roasting marshmallows, eating licorice, and getting dirty. When he got home the next morning, he literally had a dirt goatee! Notice the licorice under his foot--this is where he decided to hold it so he could have both hands on his marshmallow stick. That's my boy!

Since I last posted, Braden has been making some amazing strides...literally. First off, after what felt like a month of insomnia, he is now the proud owner of two sharp little teeth. Cheese!


And now... drum roll please... he is starting to pull himself up on the furniture and attempt walking. YIKES! It won't be long now! He's only 9 months old folks-- again, yikes! :) He gets sooo excited and pleased with himself when he does it too. Adorable!

BUSTED! ha!

Couldn't resist the bath pict--haha! Braden and Jacob LOVE splashing in the bathtub together.

And, last but not least, our dog. Her name is Ruby, she is 8 weeks old in this picture--almost 10 weeks now, and she is a hungarian vizsla. Plusses for her breed: she doesn't shed, doesn't stink, very smart, very social and loyal, good with kids, and bred specifically for falconry hunting. Minuses for her breed: high energy--Jason has been waking up faithfully at 5am every morning to take her out! :) She's a beautiful dog and so far things are going really well and we're enjoying her. She's very sweet and very smart. Housebreaking is going amazingly well, with no accidents for almost a week now! woohoo! Braden has no fear and loves grabbing her, crawling on her, stealing toyes, etc., to which she's pretty tolerant. Jacob has been slower warming up to her, but now enjoys throwing her toys and playing fetch.

Asleep inside her crate on the first day--awwww! For those with dogs, I love crate training! It's the only way to go!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Latter Day Love

A couple of weeks ago I was in Dallas for a Xerox merger seminar and being like the Roman soldier who never comes to Rome, (it's been 3 years) I was delighted to have a chance to visit Molly Meyers Kuhn and Cory, along with their sweet kids - Judah and Hannah. I brought them 4 puff ball guns and we had a fun time shooting each other with Pom-Pom balls and terrorizing their cat. Of course I didn't tell airport security they were guns...I mean ...after all.... ;o)..
Just yesterday, I found out that Cory maintains a Mission Blog and found that he had written a very nice article in there about my visit. I was thrilled to finally break the ice with him and Molly, leave a blessing in their home before I left and take them out for sushi the night before I left for home.
Yes, that's Molly eating the quick fried head and torso of a fresh sweet shrimp that was alive swimming in the tank just minutes before they served the tail fresh and sweet to our table.
Sushi's great! and this was a fun evening to spend with my Niece and Nephew. Just hoping I don't have to wait another 3 years before I get a free trip back to Texas.
If you have time...go visit Cory's mission blog. It really gives you an interesting perspective of the closeness we share with so many people if we can just get past the contention of who's right. We are all right when it comes to loving each other and Jesus Christ. If we can just begin with what we have in common the rest will take care of itself on Heavenly Father's schedule with the help of the Holy Spirit.
http://www.livethemission.org/blog/latter-day-love/
Cory is currently unemployed and trying to begin his own church with the help of others and a well designed web page. I wish them all the blessings our Father in Heaven has in store for them and truly hope they find joy and security in their pursuits.