Monday, August 29, 2011

Baby Shower!

My sister-in-law Christina just had her first girl!! She named her Emmie Rose. We are so excited for her. Her friend, Angie Terberg, and I threw a "tickled-pink" baby shower for her a couple weeks ago. It was a fun event.... and just in time!  

                                  Liz made this quilt for us to tie, it turned out way cute and was fun to do at the shower as we chatted.





Some decorations that were made...Angie helped a ton with this, which turned the house into something special! Guests were invited to make a fabric hairbow for the new baby... it was a popular station.


 The diaper cake: the bows could be used as hair clips for the baby too!


Flowers from my yard: We sent the boquet home with the mother-to-be


Yummy desserts: Cupcakes and Strawberry souffle




 The buffet: Honey Spiral Ham, dinner rolls, pasta and green salads, fruit, and pink lemonade!

 Christina got showered with some cute girlie outfits and accessories, things every girl "needs":






Saturday, August 27, 2011

First Day of school


 Jackson had his first day of school! He was so excited to go back, he kept saying "I hope so-and-so is in my class..."It was so cute to see him go. His teachers are great. He looked sooo handsome and Brian rode with him to school on their bikes.











Another thing I love about Jackson being in school is that it gives me one on one time with Zoey. While Eli is napping and Jackson is gone, She and i have some fun moments together. She is in this fabulously fun stage of dress up and make believe. On this occasion, she was grilling me birthday cakes. I had never had a grilled birthday cake before, but it was delicious! And she did it in her princess dress (on backwards), but it was the cutest thing.




There are fun stages to every age, I think, and I am enjoying it!

11 months old!

Eli is 11 months! Hard to believe a year ago I was hugely pregnant and ready to have a baby. A year goes by fast! 
Eli is our little walker now, he's moving all over the place. 
He's learned how to throw a nice tantrum from watching big brother and sister. He even will throw himself on the floor. I was shocked the first time I saw him do it! 
He likes to feed himself now. Cantaloupe and String Cheese are his favorites of the moment. 
He climbs and crawls on everything. Sometimes I wonder how he gets in the places he ends up in. 
He gives great hugs and open mouth slobbery kisses. 
He "wrestles" like a boy and barrels through will his head.
He  has a great laugh. 
He loves to be where we are, loves people. 

He's the best! 





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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Epic Relay

Last weekend, 11 friends and I ran an Epic relay from Logan to Jackson Hole (our course was 206 miles long). It was an amazing experience. I was the team captain and had been looking forward to this race since January. I can't believe it has come and gone! 

On Thursday, we met as a team in Logan. We had runners coming from all over the state as well as from parts of Idaho and Wyoming. We chatted, decorated our vans...and painted toenails! We were the S.W.A.T team (standing for "sweaty, worn-out, and tired")!
 These are the girls from my van (we split into 2 vans with 6 runners in each). I was lucky to run with my sister and a few good friends from my ward. The two other girls I met on that day, but we got along great. We had the BEST van!! So much fun and positive energy!

We had a 6am start time, had to be at the check in by 5:30, but with nerves, we didn't sleep much. Here we are at the start. 



 Some beautiful country we ran through, it was gorgeous! I felt so lucky to run!


 My sister acting like a goof. She kept us laughing the whole time.




My sister and I with smiles on. Her goal was to run all her legs without walking, which she did- she rocked. mine was to run all my legs without walking AND with a smile on (which I did)! 




 It was literally a blast. I soooo want to do another one! Here is us finally making it to Jackson! Yipee!

The whole team crossed the finish line together. It was an emotional experience. Van 2 had it a little rougher, but I think all in all, we had a good time, but most of all, we made good friends!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Annie's wedding


 Annie was married in the Salt Lake temple on Tuesday. The kids survived well enough. They loved the temple the best. Zoey was running around screaming "This is the BEST. DAY. EVER!" For all of you Tangled fans out there...you might recognize where she picked this up!


Here are the kids waiting for Aunt Annie to come out. Zoey was so enthralled with the brides and the white dresses! She is already looking forward to her day and couldn't stop talking about it. 


 The new happy couple! We are so happy for them both and feel they make a great match!


 All the nieces wanted to help hold Annie's train. Anything they could do to touch her beautiful dress. Zoey was so happy to help.


 Annie and the nieces and nephews...a preview of what's to come for them- ha ha!


My handsome hubby (on the right) with his younger sister and brother. 


After the temple we had about an hour and a half until the luncheon, so we went to the church history museum and visited the interactive Book of Mormon display. I read about it in the Friend and wanted to check it out. It was quite amazing! The kids had fun. Above, Jackson is fishing from Nephi's boat. Below, Zoey got to dress up and dance in native clothing.



These next few pictures are what I spent two weeks of my life putting together! Annie had a vision and asked me to help pull it off...so I did what she wanted. I wasn't going to be a bridesmaid in name only after all....besides she's my sister-in-law! Of course, I would do it.  It was a ton of work, but I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it. I really love getting creative and it's been a while since I've had my own project, so it was a perfect "filler". Although, it did encroach on my running, but I'm feeling prepared enough for my relay this weekend, that I felt it was worth it.

This is the buffet table. I created and wrapped all the boxes to make different levels of display. She had chosen candies and doughnuts to be served. We rounded up as many glass containers as we could find, and all the unique pieces really made a statement themselves. I loved looking at the fun vases, cake plates, platters, and candle holders we collected.




 My sister-in-law, Taraleigh helped design the tags. It wouldn't have looked near as cool without her help! She is so creative. The tags alone took hours to make. I stayed up WAAAY too late several nights making them. I also decorated the candles, mason jars filled with lemons and limes,  and made topiaries for display. The mason jars were repeated as centerpieces on the tables with flowers and wedding pictures.









Anyway, that was a ton of pictures. but it was a ton of work and I wanted to remember it! Two weeks of work for two hours of display! 

Below are some more fun wedding pictures, just candid. It was a beautiful day, but very long for the kids. I'm surprised they hung in there as well as they did! 



Zoey loved being in a white dress like Annie!