Monday, May 25, 2015

Memorial Day

     This year was the first year since Paul and I have been married that we have been up in the Salt Lake Valley for Memorial day. It was very different, but also really fun to get to spend this holiday with family rather than friends, or just ourselves. My family usually doesn't do a whole lot because most of our deceased relatives are buried in other states. They just have a BBQ and hang out for the most part. Paul's family does have relatives buried somewhat close, and they make a day out of it. This year we spent memorial day with the Burnett family, and it went a little like this:

     We drove out to Ogden in the morning to visit some grave stones. We stopped at one cemetery, paid our respects, then went to another one. Usually great aunts and uncles, cousins and other relatives come meet up at the cemetery, they visit, then have a picnic lunch at a specific park. But this year it was threatening rain, and the park that they normally used to go to was no longer a park, but an elementary school in the process of being built. Paul was slightly bummed that he wasn't going to get to play tennis. So instead of having lunch with all of my father-in-law's extended family, we all went out to a place that sounded good, got our food to go, and met at Zaxby's to eat our food.
     After we ate, the weather cleared up enough to almost be enjoyable. While our food was digesting, we found another little park, and played for a little while. Sage and Milo played on the playground with lots of other kids. Paul, Jonathan, Eric, and I tossed a frisbee around for a little bit. It was somewhat challenging with Jace, but good practice. When frisbee got old, we pulled out the bocce ball. We played a quick round of it, then headed over to the original Farr's Ice Cream shop. It was crazy as I will get out! We waited our turn, got our ice cream, and ate it out side in the heat of the sun. By that time everyone was tired and ready to be home, except, none of us were really going home, most of us were headed to a family party.

Photo credit on the pictures below goes to the amazing Jessica Burnett. I have a feeling her awesome work will be featured on the blog quite a bit in the future. She is just so great at taking pictures, and I just always forget. Thanks Jess for sharing your pictures!! 
Here we are at the cemetery. Jace is just chillin with his daddy while we figure out what we are going to do for lunch. 

This is how you play frisbee when you have a baby. Its quite a challenge, but you get really good at catching and throwing with only one hand! I tried so hard to put Jace down so I could really get into it, but he was too distraught to let me play. 

Julie, Amanda and Little Miss Ember enjoying the sun

Here we are just waiting the the boys to finish with the frisbee so we can play bocce ball together

Ember rather enjoyed playing with the little bocce ball. She is such a good baby most of the time! Jace needs to take some lessons on how to chill from her!

Aunt Shawnee sitting with Ember, while Em shows her how to use a frisbee ;)

You can't really tell, but we are all intently playing a game of bocce ball in this picture. But aside from that, the scenery is beautiful! 

    I am grateful I have such a great husband, when I am exhausted and can't even keep my eyes open in the car, he is just so awesome at driving!! Yeah so basically Jace and I both slept from Ogden all the way until we got to our destination in South Jordan. It was nice, and just want both of us needed I am pretty sure.
     When we got to Aunt Jan's they were all ready to eat. We, however, weren't. We had a late lunch and stuffed our faces with ice cream, so food was the last thing on my mind! But while they all ate their yummy burgers I chatted and caught up with all the fam. The weather was so good to us today. It was predicted to be rainy basically the whole day, but we had a window of amazingness where it was sunny and warm enough to enjoy the pool! Jace had been going through a bout of diarrhea, and today was the first day he wasn't leaking, so we were excited to see his reaction to swimming. He enjoyed it when he was little, but he is a bit bigger now and hasn't been in a pool since he was 4 or 6 months old. I am happy to report though, that Jace rather enjoyed himself. He was a little hesitant at first, but he liked the floaty we put him in and eventually trusted us that he was going to be okay. We floated around in the pool for a good 30 minutes dodging Paul and the little cousins cannon balls and belly flops. Then Jace was starting to get a little anxious. So I took him over to the hot tub, which is usually only heated to be a warm tub for the littlies. We played in the warm tub with the little little kids and all the fun toys until we were both getting too hot to play in there any more. When we got out of the pool, Jace headed right to one of those Little Tykes Coupe cars that you can move with your feet. He climbed himself inside and was happy as a clam with the steering wheel in his hands. I think, if he wasn't wet, he could have played in that car for ever. I just pushed him around the yard, (because his cute little legs didn't quite reach the ground).
     After all of our fun adventures outside, I decided I was finally hungry. I had myself some dinner, and waited for the rest of the "pooligans" to finish swimming so we could play some other games. We all visited for a bit, then got a huge game of bocce ball going. It was really cool to see people playing that don't normally play games with us. When we had finished two rounds, the older peeps were getting ready for their beds, so they all headed out. Us younger folk stuck around and played a few games before heading home.
    Our day was packed, from beginning to end, but it was really fun to be the fun kind of busy rather than the stressful kind of busy.

Photo Cred for these awesome party pictures goes to the amazing Nicole Valdivia! She is so great to share her works of art with me so I can have memories when I am silly and don't bring a camera! Thanks Nicole! You Rock!!!

Jan's hot tub is usually only heated to a warm tub so the babies can have a shallow place to play. It is real nice to sit in a hot-but-not-so-hot tub and play with the little kiddos. Jace loved it!! He played in the big pool in his floaty for quite some time, but when he started to get a little cold we switched to the warmer pool. 

All the cousins hanging out together. Milo, Sage, Jace, and little Joshua

Paul and Aspen playing in the big pool. They think they are so cool. (but really the cool pool is the little kid pool for sure!!)

All the kids in the hot tub and Jonathan chillin too

Jace's obsession with cars continues. He just HAD to sit in this car. He loved it. The steering wheel was his favorite part. So I got to push him around in it, (because his feet don't quite touch the ground), for a long time. He was wet from the pool and didn't even seem cold at all!

Still driving his fun car

Ahh look at those teeth! 6 for sures with 2 molars coming in!

Paul teaching Sage how to swim

Jonathan and cute little Avery in the cool kids pool

Love this picture of Joshua! Nicole took a sweet picture! No photoshop or anything!!

Aspen showing off her diving skills

Jace just being oh so cute in his car

Lily is visiting from Arizona, and even though it was high 70's outside, it was too cold for her to swim. She just kept saying "too cold" 

Sunday, May 17, 2015

We have a 1 year old!!

    It is hard to believe that Jace is one! I can't believe how fast the time has gone. I do think that living with Paul rather than apart from him has contributed to the speed of time. A little update on Jace: He isn't walking independently yet. He loves to speed crawl all over the place and walk holding on to things, but the little stinker just doesn't care enough to try it on his own. He had a lip tie and tongue tie revised a few weeks ago and has been not quite as friendly with strangers as he was before the procedure. Hopefully he will over come this phase or we will have long days ahead of us. He loves to play with cars, and basically that was his first word. Kah! he says and points to his cars. He also loves to play with daddy's basketball and soccer ball. He hasn't tried to say ball yet, but he always points to them when they are out of reach, and attempts to dribble the basketball when it is in reach. We are in a picky eater phase. He used to gobble up nearly everything, now its a hit and a miss with what he likes, even if he liked it before, there is no guarantee he will like it today. He hates it when Daddy leaves for the day, and usually makes me take him up to the garage so he can watch Daddy leave. But he also loves it when Daddy comes home. When he hears the door close, his ears perk up and he usually makes a beeline for the stairs to go greet Dad. I can still get Jace to take 2 naps, but I think its mostly because he doesn't sleep as long as most kids during the night. He gets 10 hours of sleep and is up for the day. But I will admit I do like having those two times during the day where I am awake and can actually take advantage of the time he is sleeping. He weighs 20 lbs 14 oz. and I guess he is now in the 20th percentile for height, weight and head circumference. He hasn't even gained a full pound since his 9 month checkup, but I think thats mostly because he has slimmed out a ton from crawling all of the place and being so active. He has 6 great big chompers in his mouth, and the looks of a few more coming soon. He loves to give kisses and has started making an attachment to a blanket and a stuffed animal. Its super cute. Jace keeps us on our toes and we love him to death!!

      The week of Jace's birthday was quite fun. Paul took Thursday and Friday off to spend some time with us. On Thursday, we went to the aquarium for Jace's birthday. We went with Paul's brother Eric, and their family. It was a hoot to have the nephews with us. Jace is at the age where he actually looks at the fish, and animals around him, so it was fun to see his reaction. He wasn't particularly keen on putting his arm in the cold water to pet the stingray, but he did it anyway. It was so cute to see his eyes go back and forth as the fish and jelly fish swam back and forth in their tanks. I am excited to see what he thinks of the zoo again the next time we go.
    Sage and Milo were so cute also. Sage was SO excited about everything! He was running wild all over the place and we were having a hard time keeping up with him! Milo was just as curious about everything. They all especially loved seeing the sharks! Man, that shark tank is so cool! I love how it is a tunnel and you can walk underneath it, and see the animals swimming all over the place! Pretty sure we stayed in the shark tunnel for a good 30 minutes!
     After the aquarium we made a stop at home, I went and tutored, and then we went out to dinner. Paul's work told him that he could take me out to dinner on them because he did such a fabulous job with one of their bigger audits. So we got to take Jace out to a pretty nice birthday dinner. I am sure we enjoyed it far more than he did, but thats ok!

Jace being all cutesy and posing in the shark tunnel

Seeing the turtles up close was so fun! This turtle in particular has an air bubble in her shell so she has a weight pack on her back to help her butt sink. As you can tell it still likes to float up. 

When we visited the penguins, they weren't very active. They were all just napping!! But Jace thought it was fun to grab the beak of one of the penguin posters. 


It was really cute to see Paul take Jace across the rope bridge! I feel like a lot of the daily adventures Jace and I have are without Paul because he is at work. But it was really nice to have him with us this time!

Paul and Jace playing on the Orcas in the play area

Almost like Lion King.... but you know, with killer whales instead ;)


Jace has developed a LOVE for driving the car. Whenever we walk out to the garage he always points his cute little finger at the car and says kah! and keeps pointing until we take him over to the car. He loves both standing in the drivers seat, or playing in the passenger seat. As long has he can turn the steering wheel or reach the buttons, he is a happy camper!

     Paul took Friday off of work as well. We used that day to get everything all put together for Jace's party. We ran some errands, and we went out to lunch together as a family. And we spent the rest of the evening putting food together for Saturday's party.
    For some crazy reason I couldn't sleep Friday night. I think I was just too excited about Jace's party. Yeah, it was weird to be sleepless over my baby's birthday, nevertheless I was. I was definitely tired Saturday, but I made it through without being too grumpy or cranky.
    Lisa Walters and her fiance Matt met us at the temple early Saturday to do sealings. I had called 4 or so days before to make an appointment so we could get in and out with enough time to finish prepping for Jace's party. When we got to the temple, they told us that they didn't have an appointment for us and that they were crazy busy with weddings. I heard this and just got so stressed out. We were on a time constraint and they didn't even have us penciled in! One of the temple workers asked if we wanted to sit in the celestial room and after 10 or so minutes check back in with them. We decided to go and sit in the celestial room. Paul was just enjoying himself calmly taking everything in, and I was trying so hard to not be stressed about getting home in time. I finally started to relax and the temple worker came to get us and tell us that they were able to work something out. They ended up having a few workers that had a few extra minutes before they had a marriage. We didn't have lots of time with them in the sealing room, but that was just what we needed. The sealers had to be at a wedding at the same time we needed to leave to get home. The Lord was definitely watching over us, and made sure that we were able to go to the temple, but still make it to what we needed to with enough time.
     As soon as we got home we got right to work getting the rest of Jace's party all set up. Thankfully we had some family members that came over early to help so we could get everything all set up in time. We had lots of fun with all of our family members and friends that came to celebrate Jace's first birthday. Paul would say that I went overboard, and maybe I might have just a little, but his first birthday was everything that I hoped it would be, so I am happy and satisfied!

Photo Credit for most of these pictures goes to my amazing sister in law Jessica Burnett! I did take a few with my not so great phone, and my friend Meagan Heaton gets credit for the video!!
Jace loves his books so I thought it would be fun to do a story book themed birthday party. That way guests didn't feel like they had to buy him some crazy gift, they could get a book for him new or used if they wanted to. It worked out really well. It wasn't quite as extravagant as some of the parties you might find on Pintrest, but everything turned out super cute! This is the food spread, minus the pigs in a blanket and green eggs with no ham. :)


Here is the cute cake table with the birthday banner. And yes, those are weights used to hold the sheet up to create a back drop. We aren't professionals here, we had to work with what we had :)

This is Jace's fun smash cake. The frosting had a few issues, and Paul did a jolly job and scraping a chunk off the back, but you definitely can't tell from this angle. For my first try piping frosting, I think it turned out pretty ok thanks to all those Pintrest tutorials!

Jace about to open the very first present. He actually got in to the whole ripping the paper and opening the bags part of his gifts. It was super cute! I think Christmas this year will be a hoot!!

Jace just looking up from one of his birthday books! 

He was seriously so excited about his books. I bet he would have been just as excited with toys, but the teacher in me was so glad that he just loved the books he got. 

Putting those hands up to throw that wrapping paper on the floor!

Now he wasn't too thrilled that we took him away from his presents to eat cake. He cried the first little bit. 

Sadly, this is about as intense as it got for his cake. Jace didn't really get into it quite as much as some other kids do. But he did try, and that was cute I though. He sort of poked the cake with one finger rather than getting all of his hands dirty. Paul ended up smashing his little hands into the cake to see if he would get a little more into, which he didn't. But thats ok!  

Jace is showing us that his hands are dirty and he isn't too excited about it. 



This was the party that happened after the party! Both boys went down for naps, and I spent a few minutes picking up, then took a nap myself! It was a long day, but so worth it. We loved having all of our family and friends over to celebrate Jace's birthday. 



Tuesday, April 14, 2015

11 Months already?!?

     I seriously can't believe that little Jace boy is 11 months old already. Its so fun to see his little personality taking shape. For 11 months I will try so hard to come up with 11 fun things to share about Jace.

    Eating
Jace is usually pretty good about eating, but he did go through a rather picky eater phase. He is slowly starting to come out of it. But we have learned that if it is something sticky, squishy, or weirdly textured, you have to put it in a bowl on Jace's tray or else it goes on the floor before he ever puts it in his mouth. 

    Milk
Jace just kind of doesn't really like milk very much. He is still breastfeeding, but that is the only milk I can get him to drink. I have tried mixing whole milk with breast milk and he will sip-sip it here and there. But he doesn't particularly care for it. I have tried giving him just whole milk. He gives me weird looks. I have tried giving him mixtures of breast milk and formula, formula and whole milk, and even trying to just seriously dilute milk or formula so its super watery, (because Jace LOVES water). but nothing works. He is too smart. I hope that I can figure out how to get him how to drink milk. I don't want to breast feed him forever!

Bottles
Jace hates bottles! I can't get him to take a bottle to save his life! He used to drink out of them all the time, no problem. Now he absolutely refuses to take a bottle. He throws them on the floor, or if he is sitting on the floor with a bottle he pushes it as far away from him as he can and gives me dirty looks. Even putting juice in them hasn't worked to get him to try and drink from one. He is really good at using a sippy cup, but I was hoping to keep milk in a bottle and water in a sippy. Good thing I am flexible.

Binkies
Jace loves his bink. He can fall asleep with out it, but he is not very happy about it at all. I don't like him to have his binky in all day so I take it away from him once he wakes up. But he has taken a liking to his old binkies that he hated before and uses them during the day when he doesn't get his nap time binky. Its funny to see him switch between 3 different kinds of binkies throughout the day while he plays with his toys.

Cars
Jace has taken a liking to cars this past month. He could play with them before, but now he is even making car noises. He pushes them around the floor and grunts, (that how is makes car sounds). I have showed him how to make nrrrr noises, but they still come out like grunts. Its so cute!

Singing
Jace has started singing. When there is a song on, or when we sing a hymn in church, Jace starts to babble out loud, but he also changes the pitch of his voice to sound like he is singing. Paul is musically talented so I can't say I am surprised, but I hope that as much as Jace likes singing, he will like sports too.

Dancing
Jace used to dance to music before, but he has gotten much better at it over the past month. Before he would just wave his hands in the air to the beat of the music. Now he moves his body and sways to the music as well as waving his hands.

Walking
Jace is still not walking. He is so fast at crawling that I think he doesn't feel the need try and walk. He is so fast at walking along the edge of furniture, or pushing the laundry basket across the floor, but when it comes to him standing on his own, he sits right down on his bum and gets mad. His younger cousin has already started walking, and I am hoping that she will be a good influence on him, and at least get him to try and stand on his own.

Sign Language/Talking
Jace is still using sign language. We don't have a massively huge vocabulary, but he is pretty good at the ones we have practices. Just a few days ago he started nodding his head yes. I think it means yes, but I am not quite positive. No actual words I don't think. He does say something that sounds so much like the word "more" and he usually says it while he signs more, but I can't decide if it really means more or not. Jace LOVES to give kisses. He can't blow kisses yet, but if you say kisses, he walks up to you and puts his whole mouth over your lips! Its actually kind of cute. He hasn't figured out how to pucker his lips yet, so every kiss is a slobbery one. Sometimes he will actually initiate the kiss himself. I just love it when he walks up to me and plants a wet one all over my face. It makes my day for sure.

Books
Jace still just loves his books. He has a basket of books that I let him play with every day, and we have a bookshelf that we pick a book from every day and read it. He is starting to learn what all of the books say, I think. Of course, I have all of his board books memorized basically word for word since I read them so much, so I will start to say the words to one of his books and he actually goes and pulls that specific book out of his basket and looks at the pictures! He is almost to the point where he will sit through almost an entire book and listen to it.

Dirt!
Jace loves dirt. I can't say I am surprised, but he has already eaten way to much of it in his short life. I don't get why he thinks dirt tastes better than green beans, but thats his call I suppose. With the weather having been so warm, we go outside and play in the grass occasionally. At first he wasn't quite sure what to think about grass, but now he crawls through it like its nothing. He has been trying so hard to climb up the boulders we have in the rock garden, but hasn't quite figured it out yet. I guess its a good thing he isn't walking because if he was I am sure he would be in the flower beds and everything!

     It really is so crazy to think that Jace is almost a year old. When he was born he had blue eyes. I have been keeping and eye on them for the past 11 months secretly hoping he would get green eyes like me. I can't tell for sure, but I think he might actually end up with green eyes. I haven't gotten a super good look at them, because usually I remember to look when he is in a grumpy mood, but I hope that it won't disappoint next time I get a really good look.

Jace was practicing wearing his baseball hat. He used to love hats. But now he is always pulling off what ever is on his head. I have found that if I can get him to leave the hat alone, and distract him for about 2 minutes, he forgets its on his head and leaves it there. So every once in a while we practice. 

Our awesome friends from Cedar City made these blocks for Jace. They have been in the closet until now. I feel like he is finally old enough to enjoy them. He had a lot of fun eating them and throwing them all over the floor. 

Can't get this kid to eat green beans, but he will eat dirt no problem. I turned my back for just 10 seconds, and he had a huge mouthful from outside. I just love this picture. He totally is giving the camera the stink eye!! 


We don't have one of those walker toys, that is something I should probably invest in, but since I don't have one yet,  Jace is finding all sorts of objects to help him get around. Today it was the 5 gallon bucket. 

The bucket started to be more than a walker as Jace started to collect things in it. If only I could get him to pick up the trash of the floor... Actually he was putting his toys in there. So thats not bad I guess. He picks them up off the floor and puts them in a bucket, then I just have to dump the bucket in his toy bin. Not a bad set up I suppose. 

I stole his football to try and get a picture of his face. It didn't work out quite as well has I had hoped. 


Nana Susan has this blue plastic purse that she found in her car. Jace absolutely loves to play with it. I will look over and he will have the little handle of this purse sticking out of his mouth. He has never tried to eat it thankfully. It just sits there in his mouth with the handle sticking out. Silly kid!

Bath time = fun time. Jace loves baths. And I just love how cute his little eye lashes look when they are all wet. 

He is attached to that crab. Any time he is in the tub, that crab is either in his hand, in his mouth, or sitting on the side of the tub right where he can reach it. 




Sunday, April 5, 2015

Easters 2015

     This year was Jace's first easter. He was almost old enough to enjoy it I think! The Easter Bunny brought him a few things, and his favorites were his cars, and his dum-dum suckers. We have been keeping most things pretty low key around here. "It all adds up" says Paul. Since we are saving for a house, we are really trying to keep our spending down so we can save a little more. But we still had a pretty good easter!
    We went to the Burnett's for breakfast on Sunday, and had a nice big breakfast with all of Paul's brothers, and their wives. After breakfast we were told that the "Easter Bunny" had come and hidden a basket for everyone and we had to find ours. Paul's dad loves Easter, and just LOVES watching all of us search the house to try and find our baskets. They get hidden REALLY well at the Burnett house. Usually I am the last one to find my basket, but somehow I found mine before Paul and half the other guys!! There were also a few plastic eggs outside for the grandkids to find. Jace seemed to have fun crawling to the eggs in the grass and then popping them open to attempt to eat the candy inside.
    The rest of the day was pretty relaxed. We watched conference at the in-laws, dyed some easter eggs in between sessions, then went to my parents for the second session of conference, and for dinner. After conference, we had a mega egg hunt at my parents. We told my dad to hide the eggs hard for adults, and then sent Paul in the opposite direction to hide some eggs my dad would have to find! It took us a while but we found all of the eggs but one. While we were outside playing Kub, Yulia managed to find the missing egg. I think my parents were especially grateful to not have a stinking, rotting egg in a few days.
     The rest of the evening was mostly spent relaxing and playing games as a family. Paul and I headed home after a while and went to bed. We have been so busy, (and when I say we, I mostly mean Paul), at our house lately that we don't spend a whole lot of time together. But it was nice this weekend to have Paul around and not busy with work. Busy season is almost coming to a close. I am almost counting down the days until it does!
Jace just loves the easter eggs! There was just a few pieces of candy in there so it would make noise. He LOVED to shake those eggs! But once he figured out how to open them, Paul and I had to keep a close eye on him so he didn't eat the Candy inside. 

Of the 30+ pictures we took of Jace for Easter, this is the only one where he is almost kind of looking at the camera. 

Jace just enjoying his horrible breakfast. He loves dum dums! And I like that they are small, and that there is a stick for him to hold on to so he doesn't try to swallow it. 

Paul showing off the goodies

Me just being silly posing with my basket.