March madness at our house means little league baseball. Cameron is loving his fifth season and is on the Giants team. Here he is on thier opening day parade float, which won the first place prize by the way. He also played in the first game on opening day for a win. He likes his teammates and is enjoying playing some infield this year, first and second base, in addition to outfield. In his last game he got on first with a hit, stole second and third and then was hit home for a score. Just as a fun note, this year cameron had to buy cleats from the men's department as he now wears size 7 1/2. That equals the same size that his mommy wears. He is only 10! I expect his height to catch up all too soon and I will be looking up at my little boy.
Monday, March 23, 2009
March madness at our house means little league baseball. Cameron is loving his fifth season and is on the Giants team. Here he is on thier opening day parade float, which won the first place prize by the way. He also played in the first game on opening day for a win. He likes his teammates and is enjoying playing some infield this year, first and second base, in addition to outfield. In his last game he got on first with a hit, stole second and third and then was hit home for a score. Just as a fun note, this year cameron had to buy cleats from the men's department as he now wears size 7 1/2. That equals the same size that his mommy wears. He is only 10! I expect his height to catch up all too soon and I will be looking up at my little boy.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Morgan in white
2009 started out swimmingly, Morgan was baptized by her dad on Jan. 10th . We had a beautiful day with family and friends. There were two other children baptized with her so it was a packed house and the spirit was very present - even for mommy who, thanks to Grandma Nora, didn't have to chase or wrestle with Ryan the whole time. Please check out Morgan'a original designer dress, created by her Grandma Nora (it was a busy day for Grandma). Judd was awesome playing both roles of bishop and daddy. He even conducted at the last minute. BOB (we won't use his real name) fell in the font moments before take-off. All in all it was really wonderful. I know Morgan felt happy, clean, and beautiful and she so wanted to wear her tiara to church the next day because she felt like a princess.
2008 Christmas Letter
2008 was all about change and transition. On Feb. 3rd Judd was called as bishop of our new ward. So we ran away to Hawaii…actually we’d planned this for months. It was the first time to Hawaii for both of us and completely took our breath away. Alas when we got home, it was time to hit the ground running. Serving in the church is always an investment of time and emotion, but extremely rewarding. Besides, that’s just how we roll.
A few weeks later Judd started officially working from home. As you can imagine we’ve had to renegotiate how we do certain things, like making NOISE while daddy is on the phone, or daddy making noise (on the phone) while the girls nap in the next room. We have few formal boundaries these days since we both work and serve (I still teach in Relief Society, and am an Art Docent at the school) and care for our family at the same time and in the same space. But we’ve managed pretty well to integrate and “it’s all good”. We liked not commuting 70 miles/day when gas got close to $5/gal. And, the house got cooler this summer with daddy at home (awesome). It did get pretty crowded and pretty CRAZY during the summer with all of us home. By mid-July, I was counting the days until school started, but was feeling better by Halloween (ya, mommy was a little frazzled).
Cameron is our typical over achiever, diligent, get the job done (preferably first), give a helping hand, almost ten year old. He likes learning, thinks science is cool, and must explain everything around him. This year at school he tried guitar, and really liked it, then broke his wrist – weeks after getting another cast off the same arm. That’s 16 weeks of stink!
Favorite color – green. Favorite food – nachos. Fun stuff and recognition – Cameron was awarded “the best flyball catcher” on his baseball team this summer. He recently earned his Bear rank in Cub Scouts, as well as lots of belt loops, beads, and arrow points throughout the year. Cameron loves scouting – hanging out with the boys, fun activities and project, and cool awards to wear on his uniform. Future prediction – Scientist or Science fiction writer, ‘cause so many of Cameron’s explanations and theories would only make sense in some alternate universe. Frequent quote: “It’s the girls…”
Morgan has really started to come into her own. We are coming up on her eighth birthday, December 28th. She will be getting baptized in January, and we are all really excited for that day. Morgan is the girliest of girls. She loves all things singing, dancing, and pink. Having finally mastered the whole reading thing, she actually enjoys spending time with a good book and has become a stellar student. She also likes hiding out in mommy’s room (so the “little” girls don’t mess up her stuff) to work on projects which she showers on family and friends. Favorite color – still pink. Favorite food – spaghetti. Future prediction – dancer, the girl has moves. Notable Quote – “Mommy when I grow up I want to live next door to you so we can take our twin babies to the park together.” Boy is she in for disappointment; I don’t do parks (allergies), and the twin babies? No comment.
Jordan is our exercise in opposites - a kindergartner who loves to play school, but doesn’t actually do much homework. She is and will “forever” be my snuggle-bug; she loves spending time with her fuzzy blanket on mommy’s lap. Be advised however that she has a very large personal space – do not touch, speak to, or look at the Jordan without pre-authorization or there will be loud screaming and gnashing of teeth. While she is often mellow, sometimes tart, occasionally explosive – our favorite Jordan is super smiley and goofy, and dances “like a maniac on the floor”. Favorite color – blue. Favorite food – Top Ramen. Future prediction - Rock star in training. Quotable moment – during a recent Family Home Evening discussion I asked “Where would you like to go on a mission?” A: “Disneyland!”
And Ryan – Ryan is always happy, laughing, and has great comic timing. This is good, since she is also always running - usually away from her mommy. If there is anything climbable, jump off-able, throw-able, breakable, or you simply don’t want to be gotten…she is ALL over it. Ryan is fast, curious, and smart as a whip. I call her: tornado with a smile, monkey child, crazy girl, aaaaaagggghhhh and so on. She’s so darn cute you just want to gobble her up, and then she smacks you in the face with a TV remote or jumps off the top of the couch onto the window blinds like a leaping squirrel (sadly these are real examples– not pretty). Living with Ryan is a bit of an emotional roller coaster – you love her, she makes you crazy, you love her…but what a ride! Favorite food – also Top Ramen. Accomplishment – finally growing some hair. Future prediction – Perhaps Ryan will become a world famous base jumping toothpaste model. We’re not sure exactly how this one will develop, but we expect it to be exciting and exhausting. Stay tuned for more details from the jungle.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Acapulco
So, I am following the lead of my big sister and decided to create this blog for our family. I hope that Monica and I will update it often with pics and what's going on in our family for all to check in and get regular updates.
We are doing well. We went on a REAL vacation to Acapulco in January (See accompanying pic!) We rested and rested and were fed and we rested. We had his and hers pools (one in the shade and one in the sun!). We slept in, went for a swim, read our books, relaxed, got poolside massages at sunset, went snorkeling (AWESOME!), relaxed, and that is pretty much it! After 10 years of marriage, it was well deserved for Monica putting up with me. We were pampered with our the resort to ourselves! I hope Monica felt like the queen that she is!