As a whole, 2010 was a hard year for a lot of people. Death, cancer, job loss, sadness all filled 2010. But for me, in my little world, things were good. I suffered along with my sick and grieving friends and family and felt a little more grateful for what I have. A hard working husband who loves me (and I love him); two amazing, adorable, healthy, spunky little souls; a solid family to call my own. Add in a stable job, a warm house, food on my table and I can't ask for anything more. Thanks 2010 for the memories!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Christmas
We were super excited for Christmas this year. For 6 weeks, I shopped, planned, wrapped and envisioned a perfect Christmas Day to include:
- a fun filled family morning
- a leisurely, yummy breakfast at grandma's
- a good, restful nap
- a delicious traditional dinner complete with rolls, ham, and funeral potatoes
This is how it really went:
- a fun filled family morning starting with tears because Kate didn't hear Santa
- a brand new, hot pink nail polish spilled on the carpet
- a three year old's try at covering the evidence
- a lecture
- more tears
- a hour late to grandma's
- yummy breakfast with cinnamon pull apart rolls an hour late because we were a hour late
- a shortened nap
- forgotten rolls never set out to raise because of the nail polish event
- forgotten corn flakes on the funeral potatoes
- barfing three year old from 5:00 pm til 4:00 am
Oh well, I wouldn't miss a Christmas with my family for anything!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Halloween
We had a great Halloween and were only slowed a little by the bad weather. We had our annual family pumpkin carving dinner and trick or treating with our friends. Kate had two costumes because she was less than happy about the butterfly I picked out for her, but was a good sport and wore it for trick or treating. Leah was just excited to see the other kids come to our door!
Kate and Daddy carving pumpkins
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Cornbelly's
Friday, October 1, 2010
Poor Honda
On Wednesday, I was driving home from work and a sweet 16 year old girl tried to turn into Foothill Village during rush hour. Not the best idea! She didn't see me and gunned it to get across the three lanes of traffic and my poor Honda didn't survive. The airbags went off, I spun through traffic and hit another car. I was immediately grateful I hadn't picked up the girls yet. I was fine, just some awesome bruises from the airbags. The insurance company officially declared it dead today. RIP Honda, we loved your gas mileage!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Birthday
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Stupid Bees
Last night we rode our bikes over to the park and Kate got stung by a bee. She was so mad! She just could not understand why a bee would do that to her. After a few minutes of crying, we decided to head home and she says to us, "I hate bees so much that I am never wearing that dang costume ever again!!"
Halloween 09, the "stupid bee"
Thursday, August 26, 2010
MockingJay
I loved, loved, loved Hunger Games and the sequel Catching Fire. I couldn't wait til the third and final book came out. I stayed up all night reading, I couldn't put it down. And I am disappointed. It wasn't what I wanted it to be. And it gave me nightmares. There's nothing worse than being let down.........
Monday, August 9, 2010
Anniversary
Monday, July 19, 2010
Cave Explorers
This weekend we went to Great Basin National Park to visit Lehman Caves. It was a scenic 4 hour drive, just kidding, has anyone ever driven past Delta? Wow! There is nothing but a straight road and desert. Thank you portable DVD player! It was great weather and fun to see things we had never seen. The cave was awesome and the girls loved it. There was a river in our campground that Kate loved and most everyone took a hike to see these trees that dated back to 200 BC. Most of all, I loved spending time with my family, my wonderful in laws and my favorite brother.....
My Family, Papa Scooter, Grandma Tina, Uncle J, Aunt Lex,
Uncle Greg, Daddy and Kate
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Portrait
Kate drew this picture of me tonight. She thought it looked just like me with fat cheeks. I can kinda see the resemblance....
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Dancing Queen
Kate had her first dance recital last night. I was a nervous wreck. At class, she is easily distracted and likes to play with her dance friends instead of actually dancing. I really didn't think that she would dance, but she got up there like a pro and danced her little heart out. She only had a few times where she was distracted and we only had one random twirl thrown in. I was beaming with pride. How did my tiny baby become that little girl on stage in front of all these people?
Lazy Sunday
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Weekend Highlights
We spent the weekend in Wayne County with Justin's whole family. I was going to post a ton of cute pictures of our activities, but blogger is dumb. So....I'll tell you about it instead. We spent time:
- hiking, this picture was taken from the top of "bathtub hill" and if it were big, you could see our cabin from that spectacular view
- bird watching
- checking out beautiful Capitol Reef scenery I'd never seen before
- playing baseball, toddler style. Whiffle balls, not baseballs, no strike outs, everyone gets to run one base, everyone is the winner
- laughing
- chasing lizards
- watching a baby cow in the first few minutes of life
- being grossed out by the "after birth" of a cow
- eating
- playing horseshoes
- getting very, very dirty
- shooting empty cans
- good conversation with some of my favorite people
- riding four wheelers
- playing on the swings
- playing in the sand
- playing with cousins
- lots of playing :)
- watching the sunset
- loving every minute with my girls
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Importance of mothers
I listened to this little conversation this morning:
Justin: Kate, do you know what today is? It's Mother's Day.
Kate: Why? (she asks this even though we've been talking about it for days)
Justin: It's a day that we celebrate our mom. Why are we so lucky to have our mom?
Kate: Because she gives me treats and crackers.
At least she knows what's important.......
Justin: Kate, do you know what today is? It's Mother's Day.
Kate: Why? (she asks this even though we've been talking about it for days)
Justin: It's a day that we celebrate our mom. Why are we so lucky to have our mom?
Kate: Because she gives me treats and crackers.
At least she knows what's important.......
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sisters
They already are crazy about each other. Kate lights up when Leah laughs or smiles at her. Leah isn't herself without the comfort of her sister. I am so glad they have each other.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Granola?
I think Justin has become a granola in his old age. These are the reasons:
- He shops at REI exclusively
- He is making his own compost in our backyard
- He is super excited about composting
- He uses terms like renewable resource
- He buys socks made from wool because wool is a renewable resource
- He owns antibacterial underwear
- He would rather backpack in remote areas of Wyoming than go to the beach
- We have to borrow the neighbors empty recycle bin to fit all of our recyclables
- He owns more lightweight backpacking gear than he knows what to with
- He is excited about compost!!!
- After reading this post, he gave me more reasons on why he is such a granola!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Chasing the Cure
Check it out! Chasing the Cure Carnival on May 22!
Join us for yummy food, boutique, auction, and some Carnival Fun!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Baby Animal Days
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Easter
We had a quiet Easter this year. The Easter bunny hid eggs inside thanks to mother nature, but Kate had a great time finding them. Leah was just happy to be there, as usual!
Monday, April 5, 2010
Fundraiser
You might remember a few weeks ago when I told you about Chase. We are working on a fundraiser for his family and need some help. If you are creative (or connected) and what to donate some of your goods for the boutique or auction, please let me know! We need all the help we can get. More details to come as we work out the details....
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Turtle
Leah is 6 1/2 months old and 17 pounds. She is big and round and hates tummy time passionately. She would just lay there and cry. We called her our turtle because she would get stuck on her tummy and not move. This was a personal embarrassment because I spend a lot of time at work helping children meet their developmental milestones on time! Last week, she finally did it. I really thought she wasn't ever going to do it, so I am so proud she is not part turtle!!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Dad of the Year
How does he hike 3 miles with both girls on his back? And one got in a nap at the same time!
The three Macfarlane girls think he is a Super Hero!!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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