Thursday, November 20, 2008

I Love to See The Temple

A week and a half ago we had Stake Conference. One speaker recommended taking your kids to see the temple. Lexi had been asking to go for months, and Jeff had Tuesday off for Veteran's Day, so we went to lunch and then walked around the temple grounds.

I'm so grateful I get to be with these guys forever!

The always successful family self portrait.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Jeff's Bday (and the rest of our crazy week)

Okay, I'm already behind a week. This was two weeks ago!

The kids new favorite thing is to play with all of the couch pillows. They make tents and cribs and slides and mountains and anything.

Here's Lexi being a good mommy to baby Ariel

Thursday Jeff had a birthday. We were so excited to go out that night and go indoor skydiving to celebrate. Well, a few minutes before I picked up the babysitter I called the skydive place and they were closing early for a special event. Ugh! I was so bummed. So, we ended up going to grab a quick bite, and then we saw Eagle Eye. We still need to go indoor skydiving one of these days.

Some of our friends were in town for the day, so I met Lindsay at the mall. Turned out to be quite the fiasco for both of us. Between losing keys and a cell phone, the kids play area being torn down, Lexi peeing through her jeans (I mean SOAKED -- luckily I had just bought dress ups for Xmas presents, so she was quite happy to change into the new Snow White dress!) and the kids crying because they wanted to go on more rides (Jackson was screaming so loud that everyone in the area was just staring at me), we hardly got to catch up. And did I mention that I got home and couldn't find some of the stuff I had bought...I had left it at the store.
That night Jeff and I went to the temple for ward temple night, which was quite the fiasco, too. I left my dress at home and we got there with just seconds to spare! Fortunately I left feeling much better than I did when I arrived!
Saturday was a gorgeous day. We went hiking to Mary Jane Falls up at Mt. Charleston with some friends from the ward. We went prepared for winter cold, but it ended up being hot and sunny. It was really fun.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Can you read this??

Several people have told me that they can't read the text on my blog. I just changed my font to black, so let me know if that helps!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Boulder City Train

Saturday Jeff THOUGHT it would be fun to take the kids down to the Boulder City Train and go for a ride. Well, we seemed to forget that we have two very opinionated and independant toddlers and any fun activity can quickly turn into a miserable one given their moods. Jackson sat still for about two seconds, and then he wanted to wander up and down the train cars. There were several sessions of screaming and one throw-myself-on-the-floor tantrum (pictured below). Love that!

At one time this engine was actually used for the Heber Creeper!


enjoying the ride...for a moment anyway


Monday, November 3, 2008

Happy Halloween!

We started our Halloween celebration last Monday by carving our little pumpkin for FHE and reading Halloween stories and singing Halloween songs.
Is that the saddest little jack-o-lantern or what? :)

Friday Jeff had the day off for Nevada Day. We took the kids to lunch at Sammy's Woodfire Pizza. The whole shopping complex there was doing "safe trick-or-treating" for the afternoon, so we joined in the fun (even without the kids' costumes).
That night we went to our ward trunk-or-treat, which was a lot of fun. It's such an easy way to do it for our young kids.
Jackson was a bat. Not the cutest costume, but definitely worth the $5 we spent on it! :)

Lexi was a cheerleader. She just thought she was part of High School Musical!

Jackson's favorite part was the popcorn


After the trunk or treat we met a few other families at the Jenson's and hung out. The kids were all lining up on the sidewalk to take a picture together, but Jackson just plopped down in the middle of the driveway...and I just noticed that he is still holding his popcorn!
One more funny story. My mom's birthday is on Halloween. We called her earlier in the day, and I had asked Lexi to sing "Happy Birthday To You" with Jeff and I. Well, my moms answering machine picked up and we sang, but Lexi barked the whole song like a dog (yep, she's still in act-like-a-dog phase). After we were done I scolded Lexi for barking the song and told her it made me sad that she wouldn't just sing for Nana. Well, then I looked at my phone, and it was still on, and the whole scolding was left on the message! BUSTED!! I just had to laugh...and I'm sure my mom did, too!