Well things have been different this year with me being pregnant but we have been up to some things.
I was the Young Women's Ward Camp Director this year at 7 1/2 months pregnant(Crazy I know)I had a lot of fun with the girls.
James Ran in a 10K on July 25. After we watched the parade.
And we have spent a lot of time in the Canyons this year.
Being with cousins.
And having Fun.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Summer Re-cap
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Family Time Outdoors
We decided to take a drive up the mountains and get away from the city for a while.
Archer sporting his fisherman hat:
We started out the hike with no snow.
Then came upon this. I've never seen this much snow up here in July.
The boys had a lot of fun they thought having snow was pretty weird with it so hot out.
My 4 favorite boys in my life
And to end our adventure we saw a moose on the way back down.
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Big Milestone
Jakob was baptized yesterday. He was so excited and we had so many Family members and friends there to support Jakob. We are so proud of Jakob and for the decision that he made to be baptized.
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Spring Re-cap
I have so many things going on right now that I can't even keep caught up.
Jakob and Kaeden's birthdays are 4 days apart so James and I did a crazy thing and did 2 separate parties on the same day. (Crazy we know)
First Jakob turned 8 on May 26th. He wanted a Scientist party. So my Uncle Anthony came and put on an experiment show. The kids loved it.
All the kids got Scientist glasses and a Name badge.
Next Kaeden turned 6 on May 30th. He wanted a Mario party.
I made Mario hats for the boys and had Princess Peach crowns for the girls.
Kaeden graduated from Kindergarten.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Easter Re-Cap
Well I'm behind but I blame the Pregnancy mind loss for that. We had a lot of fun this Easter. We started are Easter weekend with dyeing eggs at Grandpa and Grandma L's house on Friday. The boys had a lot of fun with their cousins.
The Easter Bunny also came to our house and left some goodies.
And my Handsome boys in their Easter best.
Jakob
Kaeden
Archer (he doesn't like smiling for the camera anymore)
Then we ended are day at Grandpa and Grandma L's house with our Aunts and Uncles and Cousins for dinner and an Easter egg hunt.
I hope everyone had a great Easter....
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Spring Getaway.........
We decided to take a little trip down South to visit James' parents. We had a lot of fun and got to get away from the snow for awhile.
We spent a lot of our time outside
Hanging out
And being crazy.
James even joined in on the fun.
We got so tired and had so much fun playing that when it came to having lunch we couldn't keep ourselves awake long enough to finish eating.
Thanks Grandpa and Grandma for letting us come visit.
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Random Things!!!!
It was "Crazy Hair" day at Kaeden's school. So We got a little crazy and colored his hair Red. He was so excited to go to school and show everyone.
Jakob finally lost his front tooth. It had been loose for about a month and he wouldn't let me or his dad pull it out.
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St.Patricks Day Recap...
My little Leprechaun's...
Jakob
Kaeden
Archer (was done with pictures)
We had are traditional dinner of Corned Beef and Cabbage and Green Jello and green colored Lemon Lime drink. I also got really creative this year and included some Rainbow cupcakes. The boys loved them and I even got James to admit that they were pretty cool so it was worth the time to make them. I might add them to the traditional dinner from now on.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
31 Reasons You Shouldn't Feel Mom Guilt
This is for all you hard working Mother's.
1- Taking a vacation with only your husband. It's such a tragedy for the kids to spend time with their superindulgent grandparents! Besides, they'll benefit from you two not giving each other the stink eye during dinner.
2- Feeling smug that you're a better parent than those on Supernanny. No worries. We all feel smug watching Supernanny. Until we don't, at which time we employ her techniques.
3- Not signing up to be class parent. Think of it this way: Your ability to say no to volunteer tasks you can't handle will leave you better able to concentrate on what only you can do, like getting your kids fed, dressed, and onto the bus. Some days, that's huge!
4- Yelling at your son when he actually didn't do anything wrong. Sure, not a great move, but it's a good opportunity to show him that even you screw up sometimes, and that saying sorry really does help make it better.
5- Enjoying your work. You can love your kids and still have that "Thank Goodness It's Monday" feeling, well, every Monday. Especially after a long and dreary winter weekend.
6- Buying your daughter the generic UGGs. She'll live without the label, even if she thinks she will not, and her tootsies will be just as toasty.
7- Buying yourself the real ones. You treat your shoes better than your kid does, and you won't outgrow them. Plus, they're really cute. Being the wage earner has its perks.
8- Giving him the answer to the last problem on his math homework. He'll get more practice with the teacher in school.
9 Dipping into your son's goody bag when he isn't looking. What's a funsize Snickers between family members?
10- Not going in the pool with them. Chlorine does a real number on your hair, and besides, that's what dads are for.
11- Accepting your son's compliment that you're a good cook when he's eating pre-breaded microwave chicken breasts. You did your part. You pressed "Start."
12- Wiping your daughter's nose with a panty liner -- the closest thing to a tissue you had in your purse. For heaven's sake -- it was clean!
13- Stashing the Häagen-Dazs in the back of the freezer, and showcasing the supermarket brand. If they're not ready to dig, they're not ready to appreciate the premium stuff.
14- Closing the bedroom door in their little faces. You did not magically lose your need for privacy when you gave birth. If someone's bleeding or not breathing, by all means, they can knock.
15- Giving in once in a while. It can be a wise parental trade-off, especially if what you're acceding to will buy you a few minutes of quiet time, private time, or time to regroup. You don't need to be perfectly consistent.
16- Making your daughter get down from the top of the monkey bars, simply because it makes you nervous. Yes, she's done it a million times safely, and she'll likely do it again, but who says you have to watch? Your comfort level counts, too!
17- Making the grandparents take them to "Disney on Ice." It's torture for you, but for them, it's a future memory they'll cherish forever. What's the problem?
18- Tossing their artwork. After you've saved the truly superior thumb pots and the especially sentimental glitter collages, you will still have a heap of crafts the size of Mount Etna. Fill up a big black Hefty bag after they're asleep, and then watch Hoarders. You'll feel better instantly.
19- Being psyched that the best friend you never liked has moved to another state. You're not happy your daughter is upset, of course, and you'll help her through it. But being secretly pleased that you won't ever have to host Little Miss Caitlin-Who-Gets-to-Wear-Belly-Shirts for a sleepover again doesn't make you a bad person.
20- Neglecting to videotape his role as "third planet from the sun" in the school solar-system pageant. There will be other, more important achievements, and you can bet your son won't notice.
21- Letting it slip that the tooth fairy was actually her daddy. You didn't destroy her childhood innocence. You let her in on a grown-up secret that she must never, ever tell her little brother, which makes her feel mature and important.
22- Knowing you could go months without sex, without even missing it. Guilt about not feeling frisky makes you even less so. So your libido isn't what it used to be when you had no children to wear you out by 9 p.m. If you can remain open to the idea of sex, and get into it when you can, that's fine until things change. Which they probably will as your children get older.
23- Only pretending to be sad that your child's birthday falls in mid-August. No gigantic birthday parties, full of political decisions as to whom to invite.
24- Reading this article instead of soliciting donations for the PTA auction, cultivating your organic vegetable garden, or cleaning out that kitchen drawer with the random rubber bands, screwdrivers, and old keys in it. Even machines need to unplug and reboot every so often.
25- Sitting and reading. You do not need to be on the treadmill in your first free 20 minutes in three days. You'll exercise at the next break in the action when you can.
26- Looking forward to guys' weekend even more than your husband. It's so much easier sometimes to just take care of stuff by yourself without having to take someone else's opinion into account. Plus, a little time apart is never a bad thing.
27- Not letting her pierce her ears until the age at which you were allowed to. Just because.
28- Finding aspects of motherhood incredibly tedious. If you didn't find watching your child go down the slide for the 100th time that day ("Mom, look at meeee!") or nagging him to put his socks in the hamper a bit of a snooze, you'd be too easily amused, and hence a moron.
29- Noticing the hot dad at drop-off. Ahem, you have eyes in your head, and (sex drive or no) you're not dead yet! Did you lick him? No? You're okay.
30- Still being really PO'd about the stretch marks.
31- Forgetting to lay out her best outfit for school photo days. Years from now, you'll appreciate seeing her as the adorable, rough-and-tumble tomboy she really was instead of some dolled-up version of herself.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentines Day

Today to celebrate Valentine's Day, I have hacked into my wife's blog to tell her how much I love and appreciate her.
When we met over 11 years ago, I never could have imagined the difference that one person could have on my life. You have been there whenever I have needed you, and I am so excited to spend many more years together watching our boys grow up.
I love you today more than I ever thought possible, and I'm sure that I will love you even more tomorrow and the next day, and the day after that.
Love,
James
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Expecting Baby #4
We are expecting Baby #4 in September.
We are really excited.
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