Sunday, November 4, 2012

Halloween 2012

Halloween is always such a fun holiday, and this year was no exception.  Here are a few snapshots from our fun day!

Jacob and Teacher Glenda in Jordan Valley's Halloween Parade.  When Jacob saw me he took a break from the parade and sat with me for awhile before resuming his route.  A short time later a lunch lady approached me and asked if I was Jacob's mom.  When I told her I was, she told me (with tears running down her face), "I just love him!  He lights up my life!  He has a special place in my heart."  Apparently he makes a special trip to see her every day after lunch.  That's my sweet boy!
 
This year we had to divide and conquer since they boys' schools are so far apart now.  Brigham went to Benjamin's parade and said that Benjamin was surrounded by a harem of ladies who were all trying to talk to him.  That's our handsome kid!

Ty was very excited about carving pumpkins this year.  I helped him draw the face onto the pumpkin, but he did at least half of the carving!

 No surprises here.  This boy's blood runs blue.
 
 Brigham does a masterpiece pumpkin every year.  This is how it turned out:
 
Wicked, huh?
 

 We tried really hard to get a cute group shot, but it just didn't work out.
 
Commando Jacob reporting for duty.

 Sir Ty Runs-a-lot
 
 Benjamin Potter
 
 Ty lead the charge for candy-- unless any ferocious (or completely docile) canine presented itself, and then he ran for cover behind the nearest bush or vehicle.
 
 Grandma and Gramps joined us for trick-or-treating, so it was extra fun!
 
Jacob stole away many hearts by signing "thank you" repeatedly after getting candy at each house.  He also surprised a little girl who was passing out candy by poking her in the eye (his way of saying "I love you").
 
 After coming home, the boys had just as much fun passing out candy to trick-or-treaters as they did getting it themselves!
 
Ty and his preschool class sang Halloween songs for the parents.  Or at least they were supposed to sing.  Most forgot that part when faced with a sea of eager parents.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fast Sunday Funny

Today was fast Sunday in our ward since next week we have Stake Conference.  During the sharing of testimonies, one young lady became emotional, and Ty became concerned about her.  He said, "She's sad!"  I told him she was okay, and he asked, " Is she not feeling good?"  I whispered to him that she was fine and that she was just crying because she loves Heavenly Father so much.  He continued to watch her with concern and then asked, "Did Heavenly Father die?"

You've got to love three-year-olds!

Camping with Gramps

If how long your three-year-old prays expressing gratitude for a recent camping trip and asking to do it again indicates how successful your camping trip was, then our recent camping trip with Gramps was a huge success!  Ty continues to talk about it in every prayer every day.
 We spent our UEA break camping with Gramps in Canyonlands National Park and having a wonderful time.  Actually, to be honest, we only camped in Canyonlands for about 45 minutes because immediately after we got our camp all set up we realized that the campsite-- the last empty one in the campground-- was already taken.  Oops.  But after the warm-up at campsite 1, our set-up time at campsite 2 (just outside the park on BLM land) had to be some kind of record.
 We had a fantastic time all around!  The boys loved climbing the rocks, chasing lizards, and throwing balls around the campground.  Gramps was the perfect tour guide, enthralling us all with stories from southern Utah history. (Benjamin once stated in awe, "Wow.  Gramps has infinite stories!")
 
 

  We went on some really fun little hikes as well as a killer 10 mile hike through sand to see Paul Bunyan's Potty and some cool Indian ruins.  The boys enjoyed finding animal tracks which Gramps collected for "deer track soup".

 Ty and Benjamin became junior rangers, and Ty took his duties very seriously-- pointing out every cactus plant on the trail and telling us gravely every time, "Watch out! Be careful! Doooooooon't touch it!"

 After enjoying two days and nights of sleeping in tents, eating tinfoil dinners, chili, and s'mores, hearing Gramps' crazy stories, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of Canyonlands, it was time to go home.  On the way, Gramps took us to see the dinosaur footprints just outside of Moab.  Ty got very excited and said, "Okay, let's follow them!  Let's go find them!"  Despite our best efforts, he refused to believe that dinosaurs are extinct when there was such undeniable proof of their existence right in front of his eyes.  He kept begging to go find the dinosaurs and cried when we dragged him back to Gramps' truck and for a good while afterwards. 
Thank you to Gramps for going with us and making our trip more fun and an even bigger thank you to Grandma for watching Jacob so that we could do it!  It was a wonderful trip!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Moving On

Umm... yeah... it's been a long time.  We've moved!  We now live in Draper in a home, yard, and neighborhood that make us very happy.  We definitely feel like we made the right choice.

I was nervous that Jacob would struggle with the move, but other than some trouble adjusting to his new primary class, Jacob has really made himself right at home here in our new pad.  He LOVES the trampoline and jumps for a long time every day.  He's also been proactive about meeting the neighbors. 

Yesterday Brigham and Benjamin had quite the sports-fest planned between an Orioles baseball game and BYU football game.  Brigham, being the sweet and sensitive husband that he is, suggested that I take a little time before all the testosterone started flowing to lay down and read my book for awhile.  I took him up on his offer, but about a half an hour later I heard someone calling my name into our house.  Surprised and a little confused, I came out to find our front door standing wide open and our next-door neighbor and Jacob on the porch.  She told me that she found him in her basement.  *Cringe*  She told me that she was in her basement and heard noises upstairs but assumed that it was just one of her kids.  It wasn't until awhile later when Jacob came wandering downstairs that she realized that actually it was one of OUR kids.  Apparently he checked out all of their DVDs to see if they had any good ones we could borrow.  She said that the strangest thing and the reason why she assumed it was one of her kids upstairs when she knew that they'd gone out was because her dog didn't bark at him at all.  She said that he barks at EVERYONE-- even people passing by outside, but he just sat there and hung out with Jacob while he checked out their house.

Jacob Dax-- dog whisperer.

It was apparent to me that we needed to have the "YOU HAVE TO KEEP THE DOORS LOCKED AT ALL TIMES!!!" talk with Benjamin again.  And that the neighbors need a new watchdog.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Catchin' Up

I feel that blogs have had their day in the sun and are now going the way of floppy disks and parachute pants.  Between Facebook and Google Plus I now get all the life-updates that I ever need on most people, and I'll bet that many others feel the same way.  But since this blog has always been my sorry excuse for a family journal, I must press on-- even if it feels like I'm being redundant.

As you can see, I did find the camera after Bear Lake!  That's the good news.  The bad news is that the pictures are awful-- most look like they are shrouded in mist.   I'm hoping it was just something on the lens.  Anyhow, here are some highlights from June and the first part of July.

 We went on a little family hike up Bell Canyon.  The trail was quite steep, and we were nervous about how Jacob would do, but he actually did awesome!  And our pathetic camera does not do it justice-- the reservoir at the end was stunning.  We all had a great time!

Benjamin and I ran the Cedar Hills 5k on June 9th.  Part of it runs along the trail behind the Gramps' house, so he and Grandma and the little boys sat back there and cheered as we ran by.  Benjamin and I both took third place in our age divisions, but Benjamin's victory was much more impressive than mine since he was racing against kids up to 14 years old.  He was really fast and it was really fun to do it with him!
 Here are some of the pictures of the Dastrup family reunion at Bear Lake (described in a previous post).  What a good time!


Brigham turned 33 at the end of June.  He started his day golfing with his parents and brother, and then we had brunch and went to see "Brave."  After that Brigham and I went to see "Crazy For You" at Hale Center Theater in Orem and to La Caille for dinner (where Brigham tried escargot and I did not).  What a handsome guy, huh?
 The Fourth of July was a really fun day.  Benjamin and I started out by racing the Sandy Classic 5k again.  Brigham had to sleep in this year to prepare for an evening shift at work, so we were sad that he couldn't join us.  I took 3rd place again, but Benjamin didn't have a very good race.  He was really bummed about it, but it made a lot more sense when later we realized he was coming down with a nasty sickness.  He had a fierce headache most of the day, and by the next morning he was running a fever and nauseous.  Poor kid! 

 After Brigham woke up we went back to City Hall and let the kids enjoy the bouncy houses and games there.  They all had a good time, but especially Jacob.  I love finding activities that they can all enjoy!
That evening after Brigham left for work, I took the boys to the Sandy parade.  I'm dying because I actually remembered to take the camera, but it ended up being out of batteries.  I would have LOVED to get pictures of our boys sitting on the curb completely absorbed in the parade!  It was hands-down the best parade experience that we've had since I was pregnant with Jacob.  Jacob has always had a hard time with parades.  We've had to bail on parades after not very long for the past several years, but this year he liked it!  He still shook every time there were loud noises from sirens or bands, but he didn't cry once, and he was totally enthralled by the experience!  He couldn't take his eyes off the parade.  Ty and Benjamin really enjoyed it too.  Ty occasionally got up and danced around in the street with excitement.  It was so cute!  Curse that wretched camera!  What a great day!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Precious Moments

Here are some of the reasons why I love being a mom:

Brigham and I went on a date this week and left the kids with my sister for the evening.  After coming home, I checked on all of the kids.  Ty was sound asleep in his room, and I sat watching him sleep for a minute.  I whispered, "I love you, Ty."  To my surprise, he whispered back, "I missed you, Mommy!"

I got my first cold sore this week, and I've been trying not to kiss the kids so that I don't expose them.  Two days ago, Ty hurt himself and came to me crying.  I hugged him and said consoling things, but after about 30 seconds he said impatiently, "Kiss me, Mommy!"

Jacob has started giving me "kisses".  He leans in and puts his head on mine and makes the "mmmm" sound that I always make when I give the kids kisses.


On a not-so-sublime note, Jacob's new thing is to try to stick my hair up his nose or in his ears.  Really. 

Bear Lake-- Without Pictures

Summer time is upon us!  After watching my kids (including if not especially Jacob) have a fantastic time at the Dastrup family reunion at Bear Lake this week, this is where I would post pictures if I could only find the camera which was clipped to the beach bag which nobody remembers unloading from the van.  *Sigh*

Until the camera can be found, you are going to have to use a little imagination.  Imagine here a picture of Brigham and Jacob waist-deep in the freezing cold lake playing with Jacob's cousin's remote controlled boat.  I really didn't think that Jacob would want to go into the water because it was so cold, but that little water-boy didn't even hesitate as he plunged in.  He had a heyday chasing down the boat, picking it up and counting to three (by vocalizing three times), and throwing it back it back into the water so he could chase it again.  He and his heroic, stoic father stayed int the lake FOREVER-- long after everyone else decided it was too cold.

Imagine a picture of Benjamin and his cousin Michael with their heads together and their arms around each other-- thick as thieves for the whole 3 days that we were there. 

Imagine  a picture of Ty digging in the sand on the beach with his cousins and dropping his drawers and "wooing" on the ground in front of Brigham's entire extended family during dinner shortly after our arrival since he didn't know where a potty was.  (Okay-- I didn't actually get a picture of that-- I was too busy rushing to intervene to even think about a camera.)

We had a wonderful time and are grateful for such a neat family!