Sunday, November 30, 2008

Family in Town

We had a fun and very crazy Thanksgiving. Just imagine an 8 year old, a 5 year old, a 2 1/2 year old, a 1 year old, a 3 month old, and four adults in one house for a week. I could never imagine a house so loud, not to mention the amount of toilet paper you go through. Richard's cousin and his family from Yuma, Arizona came up for Thanksgiving. We were so happy to have them come to stay. We had a great time going up Little Cottonwood Canyon to show the Arizona kids some snow. The only problem was that when you are not around ice very often, or ever, you don't really know how to walk on it and the 8 year old boy took quite a slip and fall on the ice. Needless to say he doesn't like the snow. We also went to the Childrens Museum. They had a great time playing and discovering new things. The Dinosaur Museum at Thanksgiving Pointe was fun. I did have to make a quick run for the door when I saw the sand at the end. I picked Arcadia up and booked it out of there before she even realized what was there. Poor Mason and Madison already had their shoes and socks off and had to quickly put them back on. I am a really mean mom who does not want to clean sand out of places where sand does not belong.

We had all of Richard's family here for Thanksgiving dinner. It was nice, but cooking for 20 people for the first time was a bit overwhelming. So much so that the yams I had made especially for Richard's Grandma never even made it to the oven. OOPS! Then all of the girls snuck out of the house to head to Richard's Mom's to decorate a new Christmas tree for her. We thought we would surprise her with a new tree for Christmas. Since Richard's brother passed away we have been trying to change things up a bit for the holidays and we thought this would be nice for Christmas. It was the perfect tree, decorated in purple and green, and if anyone knows Jeanne she really likes purple. We hope she enjoys it and knows how much we love her.

All in all we had a great week with our family and friends. We are so glad we were able to have Richard's cousins come stay. We hope we can all get together soon!! Maybe we will get lucky and the Utes will get to go to the Fiesta Bowl and we can meet up then. Warm weather sounds nice to me. We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!

P.S. Miles if you read this we really didn't like the parting gift you left on our car. I'm sure the people driving behind me were wondering why I would have a U of U lisence plate and cover only to put a yucky BYU sticker on the bumper.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Fun Around the House

Okay, so Richard really likes to make the girls do strange things. It isn't uncommon to find him putting Arcadia on top of the fridge (his dad did the same to him), or lifting her up and poking her head over the opening in the wall between the living room and family room. So now that we have two children he is coming up with more creative ideas. Most of which are against my better judgement, but in the end I am laughing and taking pictures. Here are a couple of the girls adventures with Dad. I am not so sure Mekensy knows what to think of her dad and sister.And just so everyone knows who he gets this from, his dad had Mekensy laying on a blanket while he pulled her around the house. There is no denying Richard is much like his Dad.

Mekensy's Two Month Appointment


Mekensy had her two month appointment today and boy is she a big girl. She weighed in at 13 lbs. 14 oz. so that puts her at about the 95th percentile. She is 23 3/4 inches long so that puts her at about the 90th percentile. It is so funny to see how drastically different Arcadia and Mekensy were at the same ages. Arcadia definitely got fat, but she was a couple months older before hitting those heavy weights. I must say that I love the fat babies. Mekensy is doing well and seems to be settling into a pretty good routine. She has actually slept through the night for the past 2 nights. Let's cross our fingers and hope it sticks. She loves to smile and enjoys when Arcadia puts on a show for her.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Mekensy's Special Day

Mekensy was blessed yesterday. It was great day. Richard gave her a wonderful blessing and amazingly enough Mekensy was quite through the whole thing. Thank you so much to all of those who stood in the circle. All of you mean so much to Richard and I. We then had everyone over to our house for dinner. It was so great to see some of our friends that we haven't seen in awhile. Thank you all for coming and sharing this special day with us. Also, thank you to everyone who helped with the food. It was wonderful.

Mekensy was not really very happy about pictures so we may have to put her back in her dress and try again!

Happy Halloween!!

What a crazy Halloween we had this year!! It all started on Thursday when we carved pumpkins. Last year Arcadia couldn't get enough of the "guts" of the pumpkin, but this year she said it was messy and she made her dad do all of it. Arcadia told her dad just the kind of face she wanted and he did a great job. Truth be told I am sure she liked his more because of course it was a "Go Utes pumpkin". He carved the U of U block U in it. Is anyone surprised?

We started off Halloween with going to see my Grandma and Grandpa who just got home from their mission. They hadn't seen Mekensy since we were still in the hospital. She has grown so much since then so it was fun for them to see her. My mom went with us, as always, and we met up with my Aunt and her two boys. Mekensy dressed up as a cow, which lasted all of maybe ten minutes, and Arcadia was Jojo. Arcadia would have dressed up as anything if it meant her nose or something was painted. We then came back to our house and got ready for the Annual Halloween Soup Night. My mom has had soup at her house on Halloween night for as long as I can remember. She did this every year, even though my dad continually made fun of her. So now that we have the two girls and I don't want to drag them around we have them all come over here. We had a bunch of family and friends over and really enjoyed the night. Arcadia did a little trick or treating with Brayden and had fun. I think the highlight of her night was the Tinkerbell movie that my mom and dad gave her. Isn't it amazing that grandparents can make any little holiday into something more like Christmas? As you can imagine Arcadia doesn't seem to mind.