
(Logan, Sawyer, Jake, Isaac & Kennady)

Next, adventure! The other day Shandra taught me how to make homemade granola. (FABULOUS) It was so simple and I just had it continuing to dry out on the counter. I thought it was pushed back far enough from the boys reaching their little hands up to the counter. I could just sense that it was going to make a HUGE mess. Well, a day went by and no problems. Then finally the boys were too quite and entertaining themselves too long with out screaming. So I figured something was up. Yes, the boys were UP and the granola was DOWN. It went Everywhere.
Jacob was too busy shoveling hand fulls into his mouth...look at those HUGE cheeks. Do you notice the very large pile of granola by the sink?
Oh, it was the beloved chairs that brought them to the higher level!! Oh, then there's the granola down on the ground. It honestly covered everywhere.
When my mother used to say..."I just don't know what you do with a boy." I'm finally learning what she is talking about. Let's just say having one girl first and then a little boy I am learning and experiencing first hand the differences. Now, I understand each child is different but my two children couldn't be more different. Since we have lived in the same house since both children were mobile, I feel I have a good memory of how "child proofing" has gone.
This little boy of ours is one little climber. I know I have posted pictures of him in the past climbing on really pretty much every flat surface imaginable. But today he reached a new level. He hauled over his little chair that is his "right hand partner in crime" to his high chair. He some how finagled his way to the top of the tray. Safe? I don't think so. How many times does the tray accidentally just snap off...too many times for me to think this is a bright idea. I had to take a picture. I can't forget how this little guy managed to reach any height in life! (I have had to resort to locking all the chairs away in a room so he can't climb up too high!) If your wondering what he's doing in this picture, it's him showing me his muscles because, yes he ate his dinner!
Thanks to Jared's job we were able to have a fun date night on Friday. We had great seats which made the game even more enjoyable. Also, since I've turned into quite the lover of playing basketball, I must admit watching really good players is very enjoyable. It even helped that the Jazz blew the Oklahoma City out of the water.
Now, this was the HIGHLIGHT of the night. During half time my cramped prego legs needed to stretch so we went to walk laps around the Delta Center. (Boring I know!) Then as we got half way around we stumbled upon the "Half Time Show" set. For those of you who know Jared, you know that he is a HUGE fan of Channel 2 Sports. Jared is posing with one of his all time favorites radio personalities, David James. The funny story goes as follows: We were outside of the television set, trying to get a good picture of Jared with "DJ" in the back ground. I had to try three different times because the camera guy kept standing up right in front of DJ. So I didn't have proof that Jared really saw him. So after taking several pictures, I notice DJ waving his arms for us to come over. We hopped over and headed towards him. He asked us, "Are you trying to get a picture with Thurl Bailey?" We laughed because we didn't even realize that Thurl Bailey was around, except that he had a super long line waiting to get an autograph and pictures with him. Here was poor David James sitting all alone at the desk. I laughed and told him, "No way, you're the one we want, my husband loves you!" At which point Jared and he started laughing and he insisted on us getting a picture with him. It was great, because we were just laughing the rest of the night thinking he sits all alone next to a semi-Utah-famous-star - Thurl Bailey and he gets no attention. But then we came along and made his night!
So if you remember last week I watched Shan's kids when they went away for a few days. Well, it was finally our turn to disappear for a few days. Part of Jared's Christmas bonus from his company, was a night stay at the Homestead. We were excited to get a way and try out a new resort. For some reason I was expecting Hawaii? Why, I don't know. Maybe it's because I can only think about sunshine and NO MORE SNOW! Well, was I unprepared for more snow...and COLD. To say it was freezing was an understatement. As Jared and I were walking into our little condo house I yelled, "I would make a lousy pioneer! I am such a softy." I really had had it. So we were excited to get into our condo to turn on the fireplace that the nice lady had upgraded our room with...but then it didn't work!
I apologize if it's inappropriate to post a picture of our bed...but the only reason I took a picture was to remember how we had the worst nights sleep or our entire life. By 6am Jared and I both started laughing, saying how we had woken up at least every hour because it was the most uncomfortable mattress ever!!! Not only was the mattress horrible but the sheets were as stiff as cardboard! I felt like I was stuck and suffocating the whole night. It was just ridiculous. Yeah, so this is me wishing I was in Hawaii! Where it's warm. But Jared was excited they had a hot tub outside where he could relax after the bad nights sleep. He loved the hot tub because it was outside and it is was snowing. He loved it!
Krista has officially turned 25! Wow, we are all getting old. A funny thing about my childhood that always bothered me was that my younger sister had her birthday before me. This concept was so disturbing. I remember always feeling upset, sad and jealous because I was older so I should have my birthday first. Instead I would have to wait through her fun, presents, cake and party...then four days later it would finally be my birthday. It probably took about 10 years till my Grandma Aitken once said to me, "It doesn't mean she is older than you it's just that she was born on a different day earlier in the year than you." Finally my age and maturity had finally kicked in and what she said made sense. But I've always remembered it bothering me. It could have been the combination of the birthday thing and that people would always think she and I were twins or that I was younger because she was tall and I was short! Oh, the complexes I was given as a child. No worries now, I clearly understand that she is younger and cute at that! Happy Birthday!!
This had to be the highlight of the night. After dinner and cake we went to the church to play dodge ball and a good game of basketball. Once we tried out dodge ball and it didn't really seem to come together, we tried bball. So with two pregnant ladies and Krista who has never played since Junior High we were a pathetic group at that. The best moment was when Ange "SLOW BREAK" (instead of a fast break!) down the court trying to make a score when we were chasing after her. Krista came to her rescue and said, "Ange, go while no one else is coming!" It was hilarious because she had put her arm around her as if to help gently guide her down the court...very slowly! Anyways, we were stuck laughing so hard at watching the pregnant ladies play basketball! Hey, we had a great work out and it was full of laughs. So fun!
Following the museum we went to the Creamery on 9th for the cheap food and ice cream. The only way to describe our out to eat experience was a claustrophobic nightmare with way too many kids in a very small confined space and too many messes to mention, our food was good and we had too much ice cream to go around! I had to post this picture of Jacob's "angry eyes" as we call them, because he's becoming a little too good at showing us what he's really thinking about the idea!Thanks again Mom for continuing to educate us and our children. I realized that I was getting a tad bored because I wasn't reading the information under each animal. Alayna came up and asked me a question about one of the animals, I told her I didn't know...she then said, "Did you read the sign like Grandma Lou does?" I had to laugh, I said, "No, I haven't yet!" She said, "You need to so you can tell me!" Isn't that the truth. I guess my Mom has passed on a valuable lesson to my daughter...reading gives you all the information you will ever need to know! THANKS MOM & DAD it was another fun family filled day.
(This is a picture of me and the kids at Oceanside, California last January 2008 - I'm just wishing we could zap ourselves and go TODAY!)I know that several people have been waiting to see this award winning video coverage of the kids on Christmas morning. This was the children expressing their excitement in seeing SANTA! I had forgotten about uploading it and putting it on my blog until someone reminded me that they really want to view the video! I hope you enjoy.