Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The County Fair!!

This is Maya at 3 months!! This pic was taken at 11:30 at night; luckily this was an isolated incident and she's usually sleeping--but she sure was giggly that night! Don't you want to touch her hair!


I finished a few blankets and entered them in the county fair...both got a blue ribbon!
I loved this pink/brown blanket I did for Maya.


The kids loved riding the rides at the fair!



We got up early and did the 2mile walk that they do during the fair. We all placed (in our age groups) and got a ribbon!!


Keoni and JL were lucky enough to get an extra long ride when the power went out--they sure enjoyed the view from the top of the ferris wheel.


We loved going to grandma's fair!


I bought these goggles and they wouldn't take them off--50 cents well spent, I guess!


Sorry, turn your head--Keoni's first day of Pre-K, he's so excited!

Monday, August 17, 2009

What we've been up to...

First, we moved from Omaha. All of our stuff fit in a 26' truck with room to spare.


Bumpa Roring, Keoni and JL got to ride in "the big yellow truck."


Anthony got married. They had a pirate-themed open house. Arrrgghh, Matey!


Keoni and Lily took swim lessons at Surf n Swim.


These were my two favorite pirates!



JL turned 30! If you wonder what 30 looks like, there are 30 mini-oreos on this punch bowl cake.


Maya grew some fat rolls! This is her 2 month pic. and check out her hair!


Keoni went to see his favorite dentist, Dr. Roring. Good Job Keoni!


I finally finished Keoni's blanket. He loves it.

Dr Roring's new wheels


We've officially become a two-car family. JL drives this cool new car to work everyday. I love that it's white; very appropriate for a dentist.

This is a 1991 Toyota Corolla with a blue interior. Ironically enough, we used to own a blue 1991 corolla. We traded it in for our giant Buick on our way to Omaha. JL's little bro became the new owner of our old blue car and wrecked it over the 4th of July. We nick-named our white car 'the ghost,' very fitting, eh?

PS if you recognize the house in the back ground, we live there, so you should come visit us!



Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A summer without ice cream or chocolate

The last 6 weeks have been busy for us: a baby, nose surgery, moving, unpacking, sickness, a wedding, a baby blessing, family reunions, new job, birthdays, sickness again. Not much of a postpardom recovery, needless to say.

Sweet Maya was sad alot when it came to nursing/eating. With much trial and error (and cleaning up alot of baby throw up) we have discovered that Maya has a pretty sensitive tummy and prefers if I don't drink milk or eat chocolate. It actually helps! I've been doing some research on the matter...apparently infant gastrointestinal tracts may have a hard time breaking down cow's milk protiens because they are still immature (0-4 months) It can cause them to be fussy, usually in the evenings (the feedings all day cause problems in the lower tract; painful gas, etc) and throw up ALOT (we're talking like a pint of barf!!) right after eating. Some experts call this 'colic' but I always thought colic was when babies cried and cried for no reason...and gassy bellies are clearly good reasons. Anyway, baby's intestines are supposed to be mature at 4 months, which is the end of the summer for Maya. So until then, I'll only be sneaking bites of chocolate and drinking soy milk. For those of you that know me well, going without ice cream that long just might kill me, but as a mother we sacrifice so much for our children: "Sacrifice brings for the blessings of Heaven.." praise to the man, v4. Actually, I'll be just fine, infact I've already lost 4 pounds on my new 'diet.' Perhaps this will be good for me:)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Warning...Do Not Attempt!!!

It is likely that things in our life will happen all at once. The old saying "when it rains, it pours" is ringing true at our house. If you can help it, please refrain from the following all at the same time:

Move a thousand miles


Have a Baby (darling, of course)


Have a nasal septum deviation correction (septoplasty) with an inferior turbinate reduction (nose surgery)

Side effects will include: two helpless parents that are unable to lift, bend and are restricted to 'light activity', two children with no toys or a place to play because our house has mountains of boxes, a sleep deprived family and the mere hope that someday we'll all be caught up on our rest before we die!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"M" is for...


Born May 29, 2009 at 9:49am 8 lb 9 oz 21in

Another Speedy Delivery...
After having contractions for days and days (never regular) and being dialated for quite some time, we went in Friday morning for a scheduled induction. When we arrived at the hospital I was already in labor and dialated to a 7. After laboring on my own for a while, they broke my water at 9:10 and she was born 39 min. later...all naturale.


All At Once

Well, we just sold our townhouse and John Lee has been offered an associate position as a dentist with a company in Davis County, UT...Hooray! It seems like it all happens at once!

And I just wanted to say a big "Thank You" to all the family and friends who helped us out over the last month of my pregnancy!  We really appreciate all your help. It was really  hard for me to take it easy when I felt like I had so much to get done before the baby came. Thanks again!!