Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Fun in the evenings!
Kirk and I have found the perfect way to keep the whole family entertained during our evening walks. We have the girls ride their bikes to our little park and then the girls and Kirk play while I walk laps around the park. I can't tell you how wonderful this is for our family. Kirk gets a fantastic workout jumping off bridges, climbing up slides, and chasing the girls. It takes me a little over thirty seconds to do each lap so it's literally circles around and around but it's very entertaining to watch Kirk and the girls! Anyway it's a fun thing to do in the evenings and I hope we keep it up until the temperatures force us to hide in the pool! This was taken tonight, Kirk stuck the girls up on a the tunnel and they thought they were sooo cool!
Monday, March 12, 2012
FHE
Kirk and I have been trying to go on a walk with the girls every night after dinner lately. So we decided to combine that walk with fhe and kite flying. I pushed the girls in the stroller while Kirk swallowed his man pride and flew the princess kite all around the neighborhood. It would have been perfect if the wind would have kept up but it didn't so instead Kirk was carrying around a pink princess kite that refused to stay in the air, ha ha. But he forgave us girls when we took him to Cold Stone for dessert, yummy!
It's quite fun to have cute daughters and a handsome husband to have family nights like this with. We are so very happy in our little world here in Las Vegas.
It's quite fun to have cute daughters and a handsome husband to have family nights like this with. We are so very happy in our little world here in Las Vegas.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Pictures worth posting
These are a few pictures I have taken this year that are blog worthy but aren't going to make it into their own post. Enjoy!
From the backseat I hear the girls declare "best friends" and when I turned around to see Audrey's arm draped around Kirsten, oh man I love these two! |
Smiles, giggles, and lots of tickles on Kirk and my bed one evening. Pictures aren't great quality but I LOVE the smiles. |
Dress up is our favorite game at this house. Kirsten loves to dress up in her full Rapunzel attire and Audrey will obviously wear anything, ha ha. |
I can't get enough of how sweet and beautiful our girls are when they sleep, so ya there are lots of pictures of them sleeping on my phone. |
One day Audrey brought this baby to me and insisted I help her put it in her shirt like this. Then she posed for a picture, ha ha |
Kirst doing yoga on the wii fit, we were surprised by how good she was instantly. |
Wanting to help cook but needing a blanket cause they were "too cold" LOVE the smiles! |
Our beautiful princesses! |
The night before Kirk's trip to "Rome". We went out to dinner at Famous Daves. I love Audrey's smirk in this picture |
The girls and I at Stake Conference. About 10 minutes before I got Kirk's voicemail saying he was in the hospital. |
Kirk's battle wound from surgery. He took this in the hospital it was much more bruised by the time he got home. |
Audrey despises the sun shining in her eyes when we are in the car. We have a hard time keeping her sunglasses in the car sometimes and so this was her solution one day, ha ha love it! |
Kirsten is jumping off our couches multiple times a day lately. |
Since getting her bike this is pretty much all we do these days...and we love it! |
Even going to get the mail is a family bike ride these days :) |
The other day I came out to the car, after setting the alarm, to see Kirsten helping Audrey buckle her seat belt, so cute! |
Weekend in St George
Over the weekend we drove up to St George to meet up with my two youngest brothers, Brett and Garrett. They decided to spend their spring break in the sunshine St George has to offer and we jumped on the chance to spend time with them. We were there less than 24 hours but had a ton of fun! We went hiking up in Snow Canyon. It was so beautiful and the weather was perfect! We played in the sand dunes for a while. The girls loved being buried in the sand by their uncles and I loved watching cute Bekah discover the sand. Oh man she was deliciously cute!
We went on a mile and half hike and it was so fun. The girls loved hiking, jumping off the rocks, fitting through the crevasses, and scooting down the steep parts. It's been a while since we've been on a hike that fun. The view at the top was amazing.
After dinner at Panda Express and a fairly quick trip to Target(is it possible to stay away?) we checked into our hotel and went swimming. The St George Courtyard Marriott is my favorite hotel because of it's fantastic outdoor pool. The waterfall and warm temperatures make it a place we never want to leave. The girls loved swimming and are now very anxious for our pool to open. It was such a fun weekend, thanks Brett and Garrett!
Kirk and I loved being back in St George. It made us really miss living there. St George was such a fun place to be, we sure would like to be back there someday.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Kirsten is Four
Yesterday our sweet Kirsten Sue turned four. We have looked forward to this weekend for months and months. For Christmas we gave my parents a gas gift card to come down for Kirsten's birthday. Everyday since then Kirsten and I have had a conversation about how it will be her birthday when grandma and grandpa come. Everyday we would talk about her upcoming birthday where she would turn four and grandma would come for her tea party with her friends and she would have pink "happy to you" cupcakes. I have been very excited to have my parents to myself for this weekend. Coming from a family of nine kid it is rare to have one on one time with them. Every week my mom and I would talk and plan the different things we wanted to do this weekend. I was so excited to have family to share Kirsten's birthday with that I went a little partying planning crazy. Thanks to pinterest I have been crafting up decorations and party favors for a couple weeks. Needless to say this weekend/birthday party had high expectations. And let me tell you it did not disappoint, no not in the slightest!
My parents arrived on Thursday afternoon. I woke up that morning feeling sick and after a crazy week my house was not in order for company. But that is the great thing about having parents come, my mom walked into my house after a six hour drive and helped me clean not only my bathrooms but my kitchen too! We spent the evening visiting and hanging birthday party decorations.
Friday morning we made cupcakes, and got the house ready for a party. My parents were so much help. I would have been a stressed basket case without them! The party turned out as cute as I had hoped.
Five little girls from our ward came dressed up for a tea party.
We made little cupcake name cards out of foam (they were little sets I got on clearance at the party section of target). We played pin the jewel on the crown. We had our snack of fruit, cheese, crackers, and lil smokies (all of which were on toothpicks, um except the crackers of course). The girls loved it!
They played in the playroom for a few minutes (amazing what 7 little girls can do to a playroom in 10 minutes!). We then opened presents. I had all the little guests grab their gift and sit on the couch and tried to have Kirst sit on a little pink chair. But she was so heartbroken that she didnt get to grab a present when everyone else did that she spent a good five minutes crying while her friends watched patiently for her to get over it. It was her party and dang it she was going to cry if she wanted to.
She received really cute gifts, everyone was very generous. Although her favorite was the umbrella Audrey gave her, a sister always knows best!
We then dressed the girls up in wings, princess tiaras, gave them wands, and put lipstick and blush on them. They danced around the room like that for awhile. It was so darling, is there anything cuter than little girls dancing? I think not.
When everyone settled down we had them go back to the little table for cupcakes and a "tea" party. Of course they all only took a bite or two of those made from scratch cupcakes, ha ha!
It was an adorable party and the girls were so cute and had so much fun. Kirsten is really starting to come out of her shell and be more social so this party was the perfect way to start out a hopefully very social year for her.
After the party (and a nice hour of kicking our feet up and relaxing) my mom and I headed out to go shopping. We hit up Michaels, Best Buy, and Target. It was so much fun to shop with my mom without little people demanding to go "potty". We arrived home just as Kirk and my dad were putting dinner on the table, now that is what I call good timing and good husbands! That evening as we relaxed after dinner Kirsten ran around taking pictures of each of us holding the umbrella making a silly face. She was so particular about the way we held the umbrella and the face we made, it was quite funny. Audrey cuddled up on grandpas lap the entire time reading books. A perfect evening with grandparents here.
Each evening after the girls were in bed we would play hand and foot (a card game my friend Katie taught me). My dad loves the game and is very competitive. We sure had fun playing together, even if my parents got so good that they eventually beat Kirk and I every time we played!
Saturday we took my parents up to Spring Mountain Ranch. We had never been there before but had heard good things. It was so much fun!
We hiked, sat by the pond(I called it a lake but my dad said it was a pond), and mostly just enjoyed the sunshine.
It was so much fun! It felt so much like spring, I wished we had brought a kite, Easter eggs, and hot dogs! We spent enough time in the sun that we all came home a little sunburnt. Yay! First sunburn of the year, bring on summer! We enjoyed a yummy lunch at Jason's deli before coming home and taking naps. I'm not sure if it's this four year old independence thing or what but Kirsten absolutely refuses to take a nap anymore, sigh. She has been quite grumpy and exhausted all weekend but absolutely refuses to close her eyes unless it is dark outside. I have a feeling it's going to be a long month. I say this here because my parents and Audrey took a nice three hour nap while Kirsten laid in my lap with her eyes half closed for an hour! Luckily she went to bed early that night (we were eating dinner at the table when she announced that she was simply too tired and demanded to be taken to bed). So we had plenty of time to put together and wrap her birthday gifts. Audrey loved to help wrap the gifts and even found a few extra treasures to wrap for Kirsten when the gifts ran out. :)
Sunday morning (Kirsten's actual birthday) we woke up and let Kirsten open her gifts (she refused to open any gifts until we sang to her, ha ha) We gave her a water table (that will hopefully be loved this summer), a barbie car, princess dolls, and a helmet (oh and Audrey's wrapped bunny).
My parents gave her a cute puppet, necklace, and a book.
My sweet sister Kristy sent down a cute gift which to Kirstens delight included lip gloss.
She was in heaven and so happy, although tired and grumpy too. She made this face all morning.
Ha ha, she has made that face since she was little, some things never change. We had a nice relaxing Sunday. It was so wonderful to have my parents at church with us. I loved introducing them to my friends and letting them see why we are so happy here.
After church Audrey went down for a nap, Kirsten was running around playing with her new toys, my mom and I were sitting inside visiting, and Kirk and my dad were sitting outside in the backyard visiting. Now Kirsten's new bike, from Kirks parents, was behind the house waiting to be given to her later. Well suddenly she runs into the house from the backyard "mom! My princes bike! I found it!" and she ran off to find her helmet. Ooops! She was so ecstatic to have a bike.
We took it out to the front yard where she rode it for an hour, up and down the street.
When I ask her her favorite part of her birthday she always replies that it is her bike. She really loves it and is quite good at riding it. That evening she blew out all of her candles on her princess cake.
We drove through Vegas afterwards showing my parents Kirstens school, Kirks work, and all of our favorite places. It was so kind of them to humor us and care about all the places we live our day to day lives. We enjoyed a few more games of hand and foot before letting them get to bed so they could make the long drive home today. We were so sad to see them go early this morning. I loved having them here and hope that we can make a visit to Vegas for Kirsten's birthday an annual thing for them. We had such a fabulous time!
I can't believe our sweet Kirsten is already four. And yet it's hard to remember life without her. She is such a joy. She is kind, patient, easy going, helpful, obedient, and very sweet. She is doing so well in school. She is talking in sentences and doing really great with communication. Last year she was speaking in two maybe three word phrases and now she knows most of the alphabet, how to spell her name, counts to 20, and knows all of her shapes and colors. We are so proud of her, she works really hard! She loves to ride the bus, go to school, go to primary, play at the park, go hiking, ride her bike, dance, paint, color, write her alphabet, do puzzles, play with little princesses and Polly pockets, watch cartoons (especially pink panther and other old school ones), help cook, play dress up, and play outside. She likes to eat oatmeal, cereal, muffins, bread (especially the crust and bread dough), strawberries, blueberries, parfaits, applesauce, noodles, and ham. She proudly declares "I like it!" when she eats something she likes. She gives fantastic hugs and kisses. Whenever she can't do something I ask her too she always says "I can't do it, sorry!", it's so sweet. She has a fantastic imagination and even has an imaginary friend, a little Barbie who sits on her right arm. They have entire conversations of which Kirsten does both sides and says out loud. She is really an easy mellow child who loves to play. She loves Audrey and does everything with her. They play together so well. Lately Kirst has been afraid of the scary alligators, spider webs, and ghosts in our house and refuses to go anywhere alone so her and Audrey are almost always together watching out for all things "scary."
Kirsten really is such a joy to have in our family. I think back to the long day I was in labor with her, wondering if she would ever actually come out. Wondering what she would look and act like. Wondering if I would be a good mother to her. I wish I could have caught a glimpse of our life today. Of the beautiful, intelligent, kind person she is. It would have made me smile and relax knowing that I was about to be receiving such an honor to be her mother. I love her so dearly and am eternally grateful to be her mother.
A few party details.
I made this cake and frosting! They were delicious, especially the frosting...it was the yummiest frosting I have ever had!
I learned to make pom poms here.
The create paper backdrop from here.
The cute tiara and wand party favors from here.
The balloons hanging from the ceiling from here. I put the marble in them and when they hit the tile the marble made a small hole that leaked out for a couple of days. If I did it again I wouldnt do the marble unless there was a strong breeze like from the air conditioner. Also I did them kind of short so Kirk could walk under them but I think they would be prettier longer.
I cut the giant K out of cardboard then covered it in glitter, it was my favorite decor of the party.
I also cut the giant four out of cardboard and then covered it in create paper, it turned out very cute but left some of our neighbors wondering why we were so anxious for April, ha ha.
I also cut out Kirsten's name and the number fours and then covered them in glitter.
It really did turn out to be a perfect party.
My parents arrived on Thursday afternoon. I woke up that morning feeling sick and after a crazy week my house was not in order for company. But that is the great thing about having parents come, my mom walked into my house after a six hour drive and helped me clean not only my bathrooms but my kitchen too! We spent the evening visiting and hanging birthday party decorations.
Friday morning we made cupcakes, and got the house ready for a party. My parents were so much help. I would have been a stressed basket case without them! The party turned out as cute as I had hoped.
Five little girls from our ward came dressed up for a tea party.
We made little cupcake name cards out of foam (they were little sets I got on clearance at the party section of target). We played pin the jewel on the crown. We had our snack of fruit, cheese, crackers, and lil smokies (all of which were on toothpicks, um except the crackers of course). The girls loved it!
They played in the playroom for a few minutes (amazing what 7 little girls can do to a playroom in 10 minutes!). We then opened presents. I had all the little guests grab their gift and sit on the couch and tried to have Kirst sit on a little pink chair. But she was so heartbroken that she didnt get to grab a present when everyone else did that she spent a good five minutes crying while her friends watched patiently for her to get over it. It was her party and dang it she was going to cry if she wanted to.
She received really cute gifts, everyone was very generous. Although her favorite was the umbrella Audrey gave her, a sister always knows best!
We then dressed the girls up in wings, princess tiaras, gave them wands, and put lipstick and blush on them. They danced around the room like that for awhile. It was so darling, is there anything cuter than little girls dancing? I think not.
When everyone settled down we had them go back to the little table for cupcakes and a "tea" party. Of course they all only took a bite or two of those made from scratch cupcakes, ha ha!
Each evening after the girls were in bed we would play hand and foot (a card game my friend Katie taught me). My dad loves the game and is very competitive. We sure had fun playing together, even if my parents got so good that they eventually beat Kirk and I every time we played!
Saturday we took my parents up to Spring Mountain Ranch. We had never been there before but had heard good things. It was so much fun!
We hiked, sat by the pond(I called it a lake but my dad said it was a pond), and mostly just enjoyed the sunshine.
It was so much fun! It felt so much like spring, I wished we had brought a kite, Easter eggs, and hot dogs! We spent enough time in the sun that we all came home a little sunburnt. Yay! First sunburn of the year, bring on summer! We enjoyed a yummy lunch at Jason's deli before coming home and taking naps. I'm not sure if it's this four year old independence thing or what but Kirsten absolutely refuses to take a nap anymore, sigh. She has been quite grumpy and exhausted all weekend but absolutely refuses to close her eyes unless it is dark outside. I have a feeling it's going to be a long month. I say this here because my parents and Audrey took a nice three hour nap while Kirsten laid in my lap with her eyes half closed for an hour! Luckily she went to bed early that night (we were eating dinner at the table when she announced that she was simply too tired and demanded to be taken to bed). So we had plenty of time to put together and wrap her birthday gifts. Audrey loved to help wrap the gifts and even found a few extra treasures to wrap for Kirsten when the gifts ran out. :)
Sunday morning (Kirsten's actual birthday) we woke up and let Kirsten open her gifts (she refused to open any gifts until we sang to her, ha ha) We gave her a water table (that will hopefully be loved this summer), a barbie car, princess dolls, and a helmet (oh and Audrey's wrapped bunny).
My parents gave her a cute puppet, necklace, and a book.
Building the bird house from Nana |
She was in heaven and so happy, although tired and grumpy too. She made this face all morning.
Ha ha, she has made that face since she was little, some things never change. We had a nice relaxing Sunday. It was so wonderful to have my parents at church with us. I loved introducing them to my friends and letting them see why we are so happy here.
We took it out to the front yard where she rode it for an hour, up and down the street.
When I ask her her favorite part of her birthday she always replies that it is her bike. She really loves it and is quite good at riding it. That evening she blew out all of her candles on her princess cake.
We drove through Vegas afterwards showing my parents Kirstens school, Kirks work, and all of our favorite places. It was so kind of them to humor us and care about all the places we live our day to day lives. We enjoyed a few more games of hand and foot before letting them get to bed so they could make the long drive home today. We were so sad to see them go early this morning. I loved having them here and hope that we can make a visit to Vegas for Kirsten's birthday an annual thing for them. We had such a fabulous time!
I can't believe our sweet Kirsten is already four. And yet it's hard to remember life without her. She is such a joy. She is kind, patient, easy going, helpful, obedient, and very sweet. She is doing so well in school. She is talking in sentences and doing really great with communication. Last year she was speaking in two maybe three word phrases and now she knows most of the alphabet, how to spell her name, counts to 20, and knows all of her shapes and colors. We are so proud of her, she works really hard! She loves to ride the bus, go to school, go to primary, play at the park, go hiking, ride her bike, dance, paint, color, write her alphabet, do puzzles, play with little princesses and Polly pockets, watch cartoons (especially pink panther and other old school ones), help cook, play dress up, and play outside. She likes to eat oatmeal, cereal, muffins, bread (especially the crust and bread dough), strawberries, blueberries, parfaits, applesauce, noodles, and ham. She proudly declares "I like it!" when she eats something she likes. She gives fantastic hugs and kisses. Whenever she can't do something I ask her too she always says "I can't do it, sorry!", it's so sweet. She has a fantastic imagination and even has an imaginary friend, a little Barbie who sits on her right arm. They have entire conversations of which Kirsten does both sides and says out loud. She is really an easy mellow child who loves to play. She loves Audrey and does everything with her. They play together so well. Lately Kirst has been afraid of the scary alligators, spider webs, and ghosts in our house and refuses to go anywhere alone so her and Audrey are almost always together watching out for all things "scary."
Kirsten really is such a joy to have in our family. I think back to the long day I was in labor with her, wondering if she would ever actually come out. Wondering what she would look and act like. Wondering if I would be a good mother to her. I wish I could have caught a glimpse of our life today. Of the beautiful, intelligent, kind person she is. It would have made me smile and relax knowing that I was about to be receiving such an honor to be her mother. I love her so dearly and am eternally grateful to be her mother.
A few party details.
I made this cake and frosting! They were delicious, especially the frosting...it was the yummiest frosting I have ever had!
I learned to make pom poms here.
The create paper backdrop from here.
The cute tiara and wand party favors from here.
The balloons hanging from the ceiling from here. I put the marble in them and when they hit the tile the marble made a small hole that leaked out for a couple of days. If I did it again I wouldnt do the marble unless there was a strong breeze like from the air conditioner. Also I did them kind of short so Kirk could walk under them but I think they would be prettier longer.
I cut the giant K out of cardboard then covered it in glitter, it was my favorite decor of the party.
I also cut the giant four out of cardboard and then covered it in create paper, it turned out very cute but left some of our neighbors wondering why we were so anxious for April, ha ha.
I also cut out Kirsten's name and the number fours and then covered them in glitter.
It really did turn out to be a perfect party.
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