April 28, 2011

4 Years

On Tuesday the 26th, Devin and I celebrated 4 years of marriage. This past week has just been super exciting with all the events going on, so we decided to keep the day low key and just spend it as a family. We started out by going mini-golfing. Hallie LOVES golfing and asks to go all the time. She can kind of hit the ball with her club, but usually ends up putting it in the hole by hand. Whatever works. Devin beat me...no surprise there.


We then made our way to the Cheesecake factory for lunch/early dinner. It is one of our favorites. On the way, Hallie informed us that she was holding Jace's hand. I looked back and sure enough, she was. What a good big sister.
After lunch, we decided to go to the aquarium. We had never been and we really enjoyed it, despite it being kind of small. Hallie really loved seeing the fish and other animals and would say, "mom, I don't want to touch the fish!" then "Mom, I want to touch the fish!" Okay, whatever. We watched the penguins for quite a while- they were really fun to watch swim and dive.


Who can spot the animal here? We had to look for a while to find him.



Devin and I are kind of lame and don't do gifts for each other usually. Spending the day together is enough. However, he broke the no gift rule (yet again) and got me these gorgeous flowers. I think they are so pretty and they remind me of our wedding day because we had Gerber daisies all over. Love them.

I talked a lot about how awesome Devin is in his graduation post, so we will just leave it at that. I know that I am a blessed woman and I am grateful to have him as my husband.

April 25, 2011

Jace's Blessing

We blessed our handsome boy on Easter Sunday, April 24th, 2011. The day was extra special because my cousin/one of my closest friends, Che'Lyn, blessed her little boy (well her husband Landon did) as well. It was a really great day. Devin gave Jace an incredible blessing, saying many wonderful things. The thing that stood out most to me was that he said Jace is a "noble spirit" who was sent to the Earth at this time with a great work to do. I can already get a sense of Jace's noble spirit that Devin referred to and I am excited to see what he accomplishes in his life. He is such a sweet boy and we love him very much.

Remember how Jace was born on Chris's birthday and is named after him? His blessing was held just one day before the anniversary of Chris's death date. In honor of Chris, my favorite Chris-ism before going on: "I never have bad days, only good days and better days." Love it. I hope that my little Jace grows up understanding that, though he never met Chris in this life, he would do well to learn about his life and to follow his example.

Alright, some pictures. Jace's little outfit barely fit, and seemed to be high waters unless we continually pulled the legs of the pants down. Oh well. Tall...what can we say?
Hallie and Sadie wanted to pose in their Easter dresses and get pictures holding Jace. Check out Hallie's glum face in the last picture. Nice, very nice.



Some pictures of those who came: (Sorry we didn't get everyone!)
Kylie, Slava, Shawna, Jace, Kayden, and Keegan
Cortney, Mason, Avery, Max, and Neil
Landon and Che' and their little man (Jace's best friend) Hudson Colby. Nothing better than sharing your blessing day with your cousin and newest best friend.


Jen and Steve
Brock, Grandma, Lynn, Barb, Desi, and Emilee. It was a tad bit cold in the park where we did the luncheon. We were just glad it did not rain.
Linda, Jack, and Brad
Trey, Trex, Tyge, Mesha, and Tade. Too bad Aaron was home with an pneumonia.
Cole, Travis (and Jace), Kirston, Ryder, and Brelynn
Jenny, Dallin, Brooklyn, Katelyn, Samara, and Travis
The spread. Putting a luncheon on for 100 people is stressful, let me just tell you. We had WAYYY to much food, which is better than not having enough! It turned out really well, though.
Pictures in the car seat are not the best, but he was just looking so darn cute, I couldn't resist.

Cute little shoes and high water pants.
ohhhh that sun is bright!

Our family of four. Not the best picture ever, especially since Hallie was not willing to smile, but oh well.

What a great day!

Easter Celebrations

Our Easter was amazing. We held most of the festivities on Saturday. Friday evening we did get to go swimming, though. Hallie had been excited for days when we told her that Grandma and Poppy were coming and asked if we could go swimming in their pool (they always stay at the same hotel and stay there so often apparently the pool has become theirs). I came home on Thursday from work and Hallie was walking around the house naked (except for shoes) and carrying her swimming suit because she was really itchin' to go. Swimming is one of her favorite activities.

Anyway, we did get to go swimming. Hallie was a maniac. She jumped right off the edge of the pool over and over and didn't care if anyone was there to catch her. Good thing she wears arm floaties. She also has learned to swim on her own. No guidance needed. So fun. Little Jacer had his first swimming experience as well, which was very fun. We thought he would hate it since he does not like to be cold, but he really enjoyed it! He didn't cry once. Apparently we have fish for kids.



We decided to do our Easter baskets on Saturday morning instead of Sunday so that we could focus on the spiritual aspect of Easter on the Sabbath. We had quite the lineup on the fireplace with Jen and Steve's stuff, too.



After the fun of baskets, we had breakfast and then started running a lot of errands to prepare for the afternoon and for Sunday's activities. We just had to catch this picture though, as Sadie wanted Hallie to feed her her sippy cup and Hallie was more than happy to comply. Its funny that Hallie thinks she is so much older than Sadie and treats her like a baby. She just enjoys bossing someone around, I guess.
The girls got bubbles from Aunt Jen and had a good time playing with them outside while Devin and I were gone. Sadie also liked helping to feed Jace. That afternoon, everyone started arriving. Boy was it fun to cram like 30 people into our tiny house! I love it. Chaos everywhere, people all over, extreme amounts of noise...I just really enjoy family time. We had many things going on at once: cupcake making, egg dying, brownie making, salad making for the next day, stuffing easter eggs, eating, and chatting.

Finally the time came for our amazing hunt. I LOVE this tradition. Growing up, we had an egg hunt at my Grandma's house every year. The boys hid eggs for the girls and vice versa. Her yard is perfect for this type of thing as it has tons of trees, bushes, rocks, etc. We girls thought we were sneaky and would hide huge stockpiles of eggs in really hard spots and then go back to get them after the hunt was over and the boys didn't find them. ha ha! We always got money in our eggs, not candy, which is spectacular. There is nothing better than carrying around a ziplock baggie of $14 in quarters, dimes, nickles, and pennies. Anyway, we combined the two methods for the kids this year and did some money and some candy. We did two separate hunts in a park down the street- one for the four 2 year olds and one for the other four kids that are older than 2. So much fun! I love it. The best part is that it was pouring rain.
All the kids- Jack, Carter, Mason, Ryen, Avery, Hallie, and Sadie. Max is unpictured as he was not happy at the time.

That night, we went to dinner at Sizzler. It was fun until Mason threw up and then Hallie threw up. Then, not so fun. Yeah, no family functions are complete without a few throwing up incidents. Too much candy, anyone? Anyway, it was a great day and we had a blast with everyone.

While all the festivities were fun, it is important for me to note that I am grateful for the real reason for Easter- the celebration of the resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ. I am so grateful for Him and his ultimate sacrifice so that we can live eternally with Him and our Heavenly Father some day.