- Grant is two and I don't really feel like he's hit the "Terrible Two" stage yet. He is generally very happy and willing to do whatever we are up to. He loves to help and play.
- When I say,"Pssst" Grant smiles, tilts his head, and says, "I yud you." (I love you.)
- He is talking so much more, but I still can't understand a lot of what he says. When I can't make it out, I ask Sarah if she knows what he's talking about. I'm surprised by how much she can understand...but when she can't decipher his words we both giggle and laugh about how funny he is.
- Grant is all boy...everything becomes a sword to him. A spoon, a glue stick, a shoe...all can be swords and he picks it up and says, "Fight! Fight!" with a big smile.
- He loves the Disney characters Woody, Robin Hood, and Peter Pan. He found a knife from the play kitchen and has decided it's his favorite Peter Pan/Robin Hood sword. He takes it everywhere, even to bed
- Unfortunately, we don't have any boy dress-ups, so he's forced to be very creative with princess things. Luckily, Sarah has a few wands that become swords!
- Grant is a bit of a pack rat. He chooses a favorite little something and then carries it around for the next three days. A car will always do the trick, but lately he's loved his Peter Pan sword (from the play kitchen), his little puppy from Scott, a measuring tape, a wooden dowel, any tool from his play tool set, and an assortment of small balls.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Grant
Sarah
- Sarah gave her first talk in Primary on Sunday. She was thrilled to do it. We practiced a lot at home and she did a great job.
- She loves to pray. She prayed for Shayne's grandma to come back to life, just like Jairus' daughter.
- Steve and I have been trying to teach her about prayer and how faith works. I love how literal she is. Later that night she said in her prayer, "Please bless Heavenly Father that he will heal Daddy." (Steve had been feeling sick that week.)
- She is ALL girl....changes clothes at least 5 times a day. She talks about getting married all the time & always wants me to fashion scraps of fabric into a veil.
- Loves all things Nutcracker. We are planning an all-girls evening over Christmas to go to the Nutcracker. It will be Sarah's first ballet and I know she'll be in heaven.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
I am happy
Today I woke up with the thought rolling through my mind that I am so happy. I don't have all that I want. We are in a lot of debt due to Steve's schooling and my staying home with the kids. I'm not perfect and I have a lot to work on. My kids aren't always obedient & nice. My health is not perfect. But I still woke up so happy. Despite all the things that aren't exactly perfect, I really am happy. I've gone through some things lately that have made me acutely aware of how my willingness to live the simple gospel is in direct correlation with my happiness. And I am trying to be willing to live it simply. It's funny how I thought I already learned this lesson, but I guess I need to re-learn it. So glad I am.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
We had a fabulous Thanksgiving this year. We were planning on having Sherri & Shayne coming for the long weekend, but unfortunately Shayne's grandmother passed away the weekend before and they weren't able to make it. We did miss them immensely, but it was also really nice to spend a holiday just as our little family. It was the first time we've ever done that.
Another first for me was cooking the entire Thanksgiving Feast. I have helped with portions of the dinner, but I'd never done it all by myself. This was also my first turkey ever. I went into the whole week of Thanksgiving with the mind-set of enjoying the experience. I knew that I would just be mad if I cooked for three days straight for a 20 minute meal. So I really tried to enjoy the shopping, planning, preparing, and baking of it all. Luckily I have the best cook in the world for a sister-in-law and she held my hand through the entire process. Aside from all her delicious recipes, the best thing Amy taught me is to schedule my oven and stove space. I created a schedule for the entire Thanksgiving day and I actually stuck to it. My schedule said we were to sit down to eat at 4:00 and we actually sat down around 4:15. I even had to wake up Grant from his nap to come eat. When I brought him into the kitchen he looked at the table and said, "oooo....yummy!"
Cute Sarah behind the bird...and my new Anthropologie plates
layered on my blue/white plates (it's the beginning of a whole new kitchen!)
The Schedule
Another first for me was cooking the entire Thanksgiving Feast. I have helped with portions of the dinner, but I'd never done it all by myself. This was also my first turkey ever. I went into the whole week of Thanksgiving with the mind-set of enjoying the experience. I knew that I would just be mad if I cooked for three days straight for a 20 minute meal. So I really tried to enjoy the shopping, planning, preparing, and baking of it all. Luckily I have the best cook in the world for a sister-in-law and she held my hand through the entire process. Aside from all her delicious recipes, the best thing Amy taught me is to schedule my oven and stove space. I created a schedule for the entire Thanksgiving day and I actually stuck to it. My schedule said we were to sit down to eat at 4:00 and we actually sat down around 4:15. I even had to wake up Grant from his nap to come eat. When I brought him into the kitchen he looked at the table and said, "oooo....yummy!"
layered on my blue/white plates (it's the beginning of a whole new kitchen!)
At this time of year I can't help but think of all that I'm grateful for. At the top is always my family. I'm so grateful to have the most wonderful kids and an incredible husband. Spending this holiday just as our family was a great way to celebrate. Next, I'm really thankful for the Lord's influence in my life. I know that God lives and that he's aware of me and my concerns. Knowing that makes me feel so secure and I'm thankful for that security. It's been a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Halloween
Sarah talked about being Little Bo Peep since May. She first heard the idea from a worker at Greenfield Village who was telling us about all the Halloween festivities. I went back and forth about what to dress Grant up as, and finally we decided to dress him as a sheep. Sarah was under strict instruction to not pull Grant back with her staff. She only did it a few times, which I think is pretty good. It took me a week get the costumes made, but they loved the costumes and continue to dress up in them ever since Halloween.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Christie's Wedding
We were so lucky to go to Utah a week ago for Christie & Brian's wedding. It was a crazy busy trip, but we had a wonderful time. Christie and Brian are so happy together and they complement each other so well. We loved being there with all the family and friends who came for the wedding.
Sarah & Grandpa had a wonderful time hanging out on Temple Square.
He was so cute to follow her wherever she wanted to go....wish we had him closer to us.
The whole family....we haven't all been together for over two years!
Grant really enjoyed the reception...
taking apart/putting back the centerpieces kept him quite busy.
Sarah spent her time enjoying her beautiful dress
(the night before the wedding she told Shayne "I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll be the one in the beautiful dress."),
dancing with Scott, and standing next to Christie in the reception line.
I hope people didn't think that she was Christie's daughter!




Sarah & Grandpa had a wonderful time hanging out on Temple Square. He was so cute to follow her wherever she wanted to go....wish we had him closer to us.
The whole family....we haven't all been together for over two years!
Grant really enjoyed the reception...taking apart/putting back the centerpieces kept him quite busy.
Sarah spent her time enjoying her beautiful dress(the night before the wedding she told Shayne "I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll be the one in the beautiful dress."),
dancing with Scott, and standing next to Christie in the reception line.
I hope people didn't think that she was Christie's daughter!




Saturday, October 3, 2009
Grant is TWO!
We went to the Scarecrow Festival to celebrate Grant's birthday. Grant was completely enthralled with the Battle of the Bands that he couldn't even turn around for a picture.
The Ferris Wheel, or "Fairest Wheel" as Sarah calls it.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Fun to have visitors!
Collete came to visit for a week and we just said good-bye yesterday. It was so much fun to have her visit. We can't wait for her to come again! Here are some of our favorite highlights:

Sarah & Collette tried on lots of hat at Greenfield Village.
We had at least three "tea parties," full of small sandwiches, cut up fruit, juice, and of course dress-ups!
Making the posies for Christie's wedding...hope she likes them!
Birthday cake #2...Sarah is dying to blow out the candles.


Raspberry picking in Ohio, near Sherri's home.
Lunch at Thurman's....best hamburger ever!
Grant loves petting horses. Every time he goes on a ride he gets to go on Bucky, the smallest horse I've ever seen.



"Are you sure this is safe?"
- taking her to Greenfield Village
- building two benches for the living room (I love that Collette not only puts up with, but willingly helps me with all my crazy ideas)
- eating a delicious dinner in Mexican Town
- eating "Custees" (frozen custard around the corner)
- going on pony rides at Elizabeth Park (Sarah rode Chili and Grant rode Bucky and they both were absolutely thrilled...I was a little nervous for Grant, but he did great)
- making 5 posies for Christie's wedding
- seeing Sherri & Shayne
- eating the best hamburger in my life at Thurman's in Columbus
- raspberry picking with Sherri & Collette
- birthday cake #2 for Steve


Raspberry picking in Ohio, near Sherri's home.
Lunch at Thurman's....best hamburger ever!
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