My mom came down for an extended weekend this past weekend. I was so happy to see her. It is crazy how we only live 3 hrs. apart, but we still don't see each other as often as we would like. She came down and saw the Primary Program (which I had a big hand in preparing), but mostly she just wanted to spend some quality time with her only two grandkids. When one of the kids would wake-up ridiculously early I could just go get my mom so they could have some "quality bonding time" while I went back to sleep! The whole time she was here we mostly just relaxed and played.
Grandma & Grady
We went to Wal-Mart (because that's what you do when you visit Thatcher) and my mom got this little train track set for Luke. He has not let it out of his site since the moment we brought it home!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
Just a quick picture share
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Party like it's 1999 and Baby Food
Ty had his 10 year high school reunion this past weekend. Crazy how fast time flies! Ty and I both really had a good time. We went to the homecoming football game on Friday night then to a little get together afterwards. (That was the latest I have stayed up in I don't even remeber how long!) Saturday there was a lunch at the park where everyone brought their kids, and then Saturday night there was a special dinner and a little program just for couples. Ty was really lucky to have gone to high school with so many awesome people. The reunion was fun for me, because I actually knew a lot of the people he graduated with and their spouses from EAC. I got to see Ryan Innes, Brad Smith, Britini and Derek Kartchner, and Heather and Jake Lee just to name a few. I wish Zach Halverson and Kevin and Brittany Gibbons could have been able to make it. I'm excited for my own reunion even more now. Ty will probably not have as much fun at mine as I did at his, because I think he only knows one person I graduated with. My reunion also probably won't have as much good clean fun. I wish I had more pictures to show all of you that we went to EAC with. I just didn't feel like whipping out my camera, because men really hate to have their pictures taken. The second one was taken with Ty's blackberry.
Ty and Brad with their little boys. These two guys were absolutely inseparable when I first met them at EAC.
Ty, Derek Kartchner, and Ryan Innes
Grady had his first taste of solid food Tuesday night. I think he enjoyed it, but he still has a lot to figure out still when it comes to eating off a spoon!
I just loved this expression!
As far as my photography goes, I know that I'm getting better and learning a lot, but I've still got a long ways to go before I get to where I want to be. These were my favorites from my last shoot with Erin.
Ty and Brad with their little boys. These two guys were absolutely inseparable when I first met them at EAC.
Ty, Derek Kartchner, and Ryan Innes
Grady had his first taste of solid food Tuesday night. I think he enjoyed it, but he still has a lot to figure out still when it comes to eating off a spoon!
I just loved this expression!
As far as my photography goes, I know that I'm getting better and learning a lot, but I've still got a long ways to go before I get to where I want to be. These were my favorites from my last shoot with Erin.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fohawk and a few pictures
Today was one of those days. I sat down at the computer to download the pictures from my camera that I had taken that morning, and the little box popped up that said I had 68 pictures ready to be downloaded. 68pictures!!! It wasn't even noon yet, but already I had taken 68 pictures of my kids!!! As I clicked the OK button to start downloading them I thought to myself "What in the world am I going to do with all the pictures!". It's not like I set out to do a photo shoot of my kids or anything. First I just wanted to get a picture of Luke after breakfast with oatmeal all over himself. Then I styled his hair in a fohawk and wanted some pictures of that. Then we went on a walk and I brought my camera along. I don't even know whether it's a good thing or a bad thing that I love almost all of the pictures, because now I can't just go through and delete a bunch of them. Please tell me I'm not the only person who has ever done this!
Anyways, back to the fohawk. I've decided to let Luke's hair grow out this fall and maybe winter. I had always been a sucker for guys with long hair when I was a teen and young adult. (Not ugly, gross, scary long but just that nice long disheveled look) So of course, I marry into a family that has the philosophy of "the shorter a boys hair the better." Don't get me wrong, I do like Luke with short hair and I think it's great for summer, but I just really want to try something new. I don't know exactly what I'm going for, but today Luke and I both had fun experimenting with the fohawk. It makes me smile, but I think it might make him look a tad too feminine. What do you think?
A couple days ago I got to go out on another photo shoot with Erin. It was for a little boy who had just turned one. He was so adorable with that little hat! Every time I go with Erin I learn so much. Here are a couple of my favorites. They aren't nearly as good as Erin's, but I can see an improvement in my work after spending time with her. Check out her pictures here.
Anyways, back to the fohawk. I've decided to let Luke's hair grow out this fall and maybe winter. I had always been a sucker for guys with long hair when I was a teen and young adult. (Not ugly, gross, scary long but just that nice long disheveled look) So of course, I marry into a family that has the philosophy of "the shorter a boys hair the better." Don't get me wrong, I do like Luke with short hair and I think it's great for summer, but I just really want to try something new. I don't know exactly what I'm going for, but today Luke and I both had fun experimenting with the fohawk. It makes me smile, but I think it might make him look a tad too feminine. What do you think?
A couple days ago I got to go out on another photo shoot with Erin. It was for a little boy who had just turned one. He was so adorable with that little hat! Every time I go with Erin I learn so much. Here are a couple of my favorites. They aren't nearly as good as Erin's, but I can see an improvement in my work after spending time with her. Check out her pictures here.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
3 Things to Blog About
This past week has been suprisingly busy. Our days were full of lots of fun things to do. It was really nice for a change.
First, We celebrated Ty's birthday this past week. I won't tell you how old he is, but let me just say that we only have one more year to "live it up" before he is officially old! It was a nice evening, nothing too extravagant. My mother-in-law watched our kids while I cooked Ty dinner at home. It was amazing actually being able to carry on a conversation with Ty for a change instead of just listening to Luke's jabbering the whole time. After dinner we brought the boys back home and had Ty's favorite, brownies and ice cream.
Second, Britini, a friend of mine that I visit teach, just had a new adorable little baby girl. I asked her if she would let me take some newborn pictures of the baby as a gift for her and practice for me. She agreed, and I really enjoyed taking the pictures. The baby was only 6 days old and was just sooo sweet. I can hardly believe that Grady was that small just 3 1/2 months ago! It was a great learning experience for me. Here's a couple of my favorites. Thanks Britini!
Third, Friday was Fair Day. Can you believe that the kids in this area actually get a day off of school for the County Fair?! I think that's pretty cool! In the morning I took Luke and Grady to the parade with all of Ty's family. I really enjoyed watching Luke get so excited about seeing the horses, tractors, floats, and fire engines going down the street. Needless to say, he also went crazy over all the candy that was thrown in the streets. Friday evening we went to the fair. On the way there, Ty and I were trying to get Luke excited about all the livestock animals he was going to see. When we pulled up he excitedly yelled "I'm going to see a flamingo!" We'll we didn't see any flamingos, but we did see plenty of cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. to keep Luke happy. I know I need to count my blessings that at this stage in his life Luke is satisfied with just seeing all the animals and is not begging to ride all the over-priced rides. I'm sure next year we'll be going on a lot of those rides.
Luke waiting for the parade to start with a few of his cousins.
This is how Grady watched the parade in my mother-in-law's arms.
Luke admiring a pig with dad.
Grady and ducks
Luke getting up close and personal with a cow.
First, We celebrated Ty's birthday this past week. I won't tell you how old he is, but let me just say that we only have one more year to "live it up" before he is officially old! It was a nice evening, nothing too extravagant. My mother-in-law watched our kids while I cooked Ty dinner at home. It was amazing actually being able to carry on a conversation with Ty for a change instead of just listening to Luke's jabbering the whole time. After dinner we brought the boys back home and had Ty's favorite, brownies and ice cream.
Second, Britini, a friend of mine that I visit teach, just had a new adorable little baby girl. I asked her if she would let me take some newborn pictures of the baby as a gift for her and practice for me. She agreed, and I really enjoyed taking the pictures. The baby was only 6 days old and was just sooo sweet. I can hardly believe that Grady was that small just 3 1/2 months ago! It was a great learning experience for me. Here's a couple of my favorites. Thanks Britini!
Third, Friday was Fair Day. Can you believe that the kids in this area actually get a day off of school for the County Fair?! I think that's pretty cool! In the morning I took Luke and Grady to the parade with all of Ty's family. I really enjoyed watching Luke get so excited about seeing the horses, tractors, floats, and fire engines going down the street. Needless to say, he also went crazy over all the candy that was thrown in the streets. Friday evening we went to the fair. On the way there, Ty and I were trying to get Luke excited about all the livestock animals he was going to see. When we pulled up he excitedly yelled "I'm going to see a flamingo!" We'll we didn't see any flamingos, but we did see plenty of cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, etc. to keep Luke happy. I know I need to count my blessings that at this stage in his life Luke is satisfied with just seeing all the animals and is not begging to ride all the over-priced rides. I'm sure next year we'll be going on a lot of those rides.
Luke waiting for the parade to start with a few of his cousins.
This is how Grady watched the parade in my mother-in-law's arms.
Luke admiring a pig with dad.
Grady and ducks
Luke getting up close and personal with a cow.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
A Day with LeMae and Ecksen
On Saturday while our husbands went to the ASU football game together, I got to spend the day with my sister-in-law LeMae and her adorable 11 month old son Ecksen. I'm so glad my little boys have so many cousins so close in age on Ty's side of the family. We went to the Railroad park in Scottsdale. Luke has recently added a love of trains to his obsession with "things that go". In addition to being a really nice park, they also had a little train that we all rode together and a carousel too. Luke loved it! I remember when he was a baby really wanting him to grow up so we could go out and do fun things together. Now that he's 2 1/2 I really love taking him out and doing new things with him. I'm looking forward to getting to do more things with him as he gets older. My Aunt Mari said it best when we were comparing her preteens to a 15-month-old Luke: "When they are little they are so cute, but they can't do much. Then they get to be old and funny-looking, but they can do all sorts of things!" I love my Aunt Mari! I really am making an effort to enjoy the stage my kids are at now. Anyways, thanks LeMae for the great day. I couldn't help snapping a few photos with my new lens while we were out. Enjoy!
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