Friday, October 31, 2008

The Buzz: Halloween 2008


We loved Halloween 2008. We went to a great party last week at Greg and Andrea's house (Greg and Jenn have great photos of it on their blogs). We also had a quick trip to the Barnyard Boo at Thanksgiving Point.


Macy made an adorable little bee. Unfortunately, I did not get THE photo of her in her costume. (If you are crazy like me, you know what I am talking about.) But collectively I think these shots are pretty darn cute.



Lies and Lists

I had the following conversation with a friend in my ward the other day:

Friend: How old is JD?
Me: He will turn 32 next month.

It wasn't until later that night that it hit me that I had lied. He will be 33. Which means I will also be turning 33. I lost a year somewhere. So, I decided to make a *list of 32 things to do before I turn 33 (somewhat reminicent of Phoebe). Some are fun (#5. sew a cute apron) and easy (see Secret Life of Bees) and some are more time consuming (#3. listen to/read Jesus the Christ) and hard (see below).

I managed to start two of the list items and complete one on our vacation in St. George. Ryan was so nice and babysat while JD and I saw Secret Life of Bees. And I enlisted two little ladies, Macy (of course) and the adorable Millie, to help me with the first. They rode in the neon green chariot and I started the first three days of my eight week beginner runner training schedule (Heaven help me). I also knitted seven hats towards my goal of twenty hats for the Humanitarian Center.



The problem is I am still trying to complete my list. So, besides trying to give myself some accountability, I want your ideas.

What would you put on your list? They can be fun, serious or crazy. But need to be doable. And what are some good songs for my running playlist?

* I LOVE lists.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Kissing Cousins

While KT, Ben, and Kiara were here, I tried to get some photos of Kiara for them. In the process, we caught this little moment. I am not sure if it was a kiss or a secret.


And isn't Kiara adorable?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Just Because

Just because I love pictures of my girl . . .



Monday, October 6, 2008

A Humble Plea to Our Dear Prophet



Friday, October 3, 2008

Since I Can't Freeze Time . . .


Last night as we put Macy to bed, we each gave her a kiss on the cheek and she returned the favor. This is a nightly ritual, but last night Macy's return kiss was an actual tight-lipped pucker. This is the first time her kiss was not a wide open, wet and slippery smacker. Luckily it was still accompanied by the enthusiastic "MMM-WUH!"

Of course, I love everything she learns and any progress she makes, but it did make me think of all the things she does right now that I don't want to forget.

So, Macy, here are some of the things you do that always make us smile:

1. When I hold or hug you, you pat me on the shoulder. You do the same for Dad.
2. Every time (and I mean every time) you see one of the cats throughout the day, you have to say and sign "cat" over and over.
3. When we hug you or you hug your dolls or animals, you say "nice, nice" in your sweetest tone.
4. From the time you were about 11 months old until you were 17 months or so, you had a little Beavis-and-Butthead-style laugh. That has now developed into a great fake laugh, complete with a full backward head toss. And your genuine laugh is musical.

5. You use your new phony laugh very liberally while talking on your toy cell phone (usually to Cousin Brady, whom you call "D").
6. You LOVE to jump and you'll sign and say "jump" as you hop again and again. You used to do this with a full-body upward heave but with the soles of your feet glued to the floor. Now you get enough air to clear two stacked dimes. See how you're already evolving?
7. Every time we get out of the car, you have to repeat "bye car, bye car" over and over.
8. You love to hold up your index finger, say "one, two, three, GO!," and then run as fast as you can. You have the bounciest run.

9. You LOVE the Bee Movie and you ask for it constantly by saying "sting, sting, sting" while poking your belly.
10. Whenever you hear certain songs (like the themes to Arrested Development, The Office, or Backyardigans), you drop whatever you're doing, smile big for a second, then dance like a maniac. When the song's over, you'll say "again, again" (or, more accurately, "geh, geh") then start the whole process over. If we're not quick enough, you go for the remote yourself.
11. When Dad gets home from work, you'll often grab everyone's fingers and pull us into the family room for a few rounds of "Ring Around the Rosies." You always stay upright until we've both collapsed and reminded you that you're supposed to fall too.
12. Whenever you drop something (usually on purpose), you put both hands on your head and say "oh no!"
13. You call yourself "C."
14. For this short time, we are still your favorite people and your eyes light up when you see us. We'll be so sad when this changes.

15. You are our favorite person, but we don't see that ever changing.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Belated Pittsburgh Report


Some observations from Pittsburgh:

Dad will turn on the GPS at the beginning of every trip but will never trust it and spends most of the trip talking back to Ms. GPS. Calling her sweetheart.

Mom's worst fear while driving is hearing Ms. GPS say "recalculating." (This means that she has gone the wrong way.)

No matter where Grammy's house is, it still has the magic of Grammy's house (complete with Skittles scattered on the table.)

If you Google "Marilyn Summerhays," you will find out about her secret life. Just follow the second result.

A few pictures from Pittsburgh:

The bag that Macy and I shared did not make it to Pittsburgh until the morning after we got there, so here is Macy in Grammy's PJ top.

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