Thank heavens for little babies that save the day. Yes, it was a BUSY day which generally turns to a bad day...I think mothering is catching up with me...but it ended great because my super chubby baby Caleb gave me kisses.
Enjoy!
Thank heavens for little babies that save the day. Yes, it was a BUSY day which generally turns to a bad day...I think mothering is catching up with me...but it ended great because my super chubby baby Caleb gave me kisses.
Enjoy!
Well , we were about one week late from seeing all the beautiful leaves on the TREES. But nonetheless we were able to see a few...but they were all on the GROUND. For what it was worth the children had a great time. I say kids had a good time because I was doing great until I started reading a recipe book on the way down the canyon and I got MAJOR car sick! UGH...I was quickly reminded why I don't READ in the car...Anyways...We just went up Butterfield Canyon just up from our house. Next year we need to go a little sooner! We were able to spot TONS of deer and that is ALWAYS fun for the kiddos.
We happened to pull off the side of the road and Jared found a swing hanging from the tree. So Alayna was in heaven!
Jake didn't want anything to do with hanging from a tree.
This was one happy kid waiting patiently for us in the car.
Let me introduce you to my life...Yes, these children have become my life. It's strange to think about that Jared and I are responsible for these three little miracles. Miracles yes because they truly are gifts that we have been given. I also normally refer to them as monkeys because that's what they are...jumping, running, rolling, squealing from here to there. There are very little quiet moments in the house or in the car, but somehow I am still taken back by the joy I have for them. Each one holds a special place in my heart. This post might be a tad...weepy for me, but I've had a few thoughts on my mind. I love my kids. I love my husband and I have much to be grateful for. Am I the only one that has to remind myself that doing laundry is a blessing...Really? I am trying to remember those moments when it literally takes hour after hour to fold, hang, wash, smell, so many different clothes. AH...it doesn't make me look forward to tomorrow, because another batch is coming my way.
Along with the laundry there are the diapers...Yes, those fabulous smelly diapers. But how can you resist changing all these diapers when they are accompanied with the giggles and smiles that come from such a cute chubby baby? It's pretty impossible to not enjoy such an activity.
...and after rice cereal! Yes, he's just that age. So let the messy face begin. Let's just say, he has no idea what he's doing!
Anyways, here she is showing off her first day of school. She is VERY proud of her hair and how long it is becoming. So she is loving showing off her "long flowing hair" with her cute head bands. She has specifically told me that she will not allow me to cut it until she's in Kindergarten. We shall see!
Okay, so this was the official first day with out mom. The first day I was able to go with her to see the classroom, paper work, meet the teachers, etc. So this day was our first drop off. It was hilarious. I am not a very sentimental mom. Sad but true, I delight in Alayna's excitement and I know she WON'T miss me so there is no need to shed tears. So on this day I she was SUPER excited and couldn't help but do everything I asked for her so she could arrive on time and be with her teacher and friends.
So this is how it happened. I pulled up to just let her run on in. I saw another mom with a camera. I thought, "Oh, I will take a picture of her going in..." I get out and let Alayna out of the car. She was standing observing all the other kids with their mom. I video taped her a little asking her where she was going, etc. Then I gave her a quick hug and off she went. At what point she was watching another little girl who was "weepy" saying, "Goodbye Mommy, I will miss you..." Alayna glanced up at me and said kind of awkwardly, like that's what the kid is supposed to do..."Mom, goodbye?" It was so FUNNY, I could just read her. She was thinking she had to say she would miss me but she new she wouldn't. So I told her, "Have a great time!" And off she went practically skipping with joy. I continued to follow her wanting to take a quick picture and she immediately stopped in her tracks and turned around looking at me, "Mom, you don't come with me today that was just yesterday. Today is just for kids NOT moms!" At that point I got the hint. She was ready to go with out her mommy! I did continue to follow her in after I clearly explained that I was going to leave her alone. Either way she had a great time and was just beaming all day long.
WOW! It has been weeks since I have actually posted about something fun we have done! Life just seems to get filled. I think I need a new calendar or organizer to schedule everything I want to do and everything I need to do. If you have any secrets please let me know!
Our Trip to Arizona....(Yes, we drove...long, but so fun! - Except for New Mexico!)
On our way we were able to revisit a childhood memory for Shandra and I, The Hole in the Rock. It's this house that people actually lived in. It's just outside of Moab, Utah. We couldn't help but stop and take pictures of the Monticello Temple...how often do you actually get there? Then we visited Mesa Verde National Park. This is just outstanding. We couldn't help but think about the people who stumbled upon all of these villages in the mountains. It was really neat to visit and hike around.
More Mesa Verde picts...and then the best stop of all...the FOUR CORNERS...Okay, for those that have been there you can understand my sarcasm. But for those that haven't been. Enjoy the tourist trap. Seriously!
After we finally figured out the best and shortest way to arrive to Bison Ranch, Arizona we couldn't be happier! I'm not a huge animal/horse lover, but this little western town was adorable. The cute western looking buildings were our condos. The horses were on the property, as well as the ONE "bison" to call it, Bison Ranch, Arizona. My mother couldn't have been happier with all the horses around. I even learned what "lunging" a horse means...totally impressed I'm sure!
Then, there was the KIDS favorite part of any vacation...SWIMMING! This condo had a fabulous kiddie pool, so that is where we literally spent hour after hour! Day after day. At one point I was in the kiddie pool with SEVEN kids and someone asked me if they were all mine. Thankfully, I was able to answer NO! I was just watching all of Shan's monkies while she was on television in Pheonix, for Deals to Meals. Yes, she is becoming quite the super-star! (Hence the reason we came down to Arizona for a week!)

One day for an adventure we decided to drive around this area and sight see. We found some beautiful lakes and mountains. We realized on one road we were literally driving on a CLIFF. It was a tad nerve racking for some...since Jared and my dad like to go as far as they can to any edge!

And what is a Perry family vacation without great BBQ FOOD. Let's hear it for one of our family favorites...Sticky Coconut Chicken! YUM YUM YUM. We played horse-shoe and tether ball on our last night there. Then the drive home came with great excitement because we had planned our drive home to visit one of the Food Networks, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives restaurants....Brandy's in Flagstaff, AZ. It was WONDERFUL!!!! Even though we showed up during breakfast time they let us order a few lunch sandwiches that they are famous for. If your wondering, we have re-created them and they are just as great!!! I know you are not surprised. The final stop was at the Glen Canyon Dam. With that as our last stop we were heading home.
So, this is what has been occupying my free time. I have found a hobby that I must admit is addicting. This is the story. My good friend Emily has these great pillows on her couch that just screamed to me...meaning I love them. So when I moved and kept my same "brown" couch I knew I had to spice up our "earth-toned" house with color (Don't get me wrong I LOVE my house, but I LOVE color more than the average person). Thanks to so many helping, we have painted the kitchen YELLOW and I have decorations accenting it and now the pillows do that too. I have fallen in love with sewing. I'm not a perfectionist and the best part is these pillows don't require an expert. The lines are intentionally crooked and the patterns are crazy. That's why I loved them. I just thought of what I thought would be cute and I'd start cutting and hope it turned out the measurements I wanted. I picked tons of coordinating fabrics and non coordinating fabrics and tied them all together.
Here is my first pillow (the small one propped up against the plant). Then the other two larger pillows in the making.
This pillow was one I did make a mistake on, but now one would ever know, because the prints and lines are just crooked. I love it!
I told you they were crazy!