Thursday, September 30, 2010

Honeycomb

Our very nice neighbors, who we really don't know well at all, gave us a 1 lb slab of honeycomb on Monday. He and his dad have several beehives and they're beginning to harvest their honey. D is in love with it!! It's pretty cool because you can just take a bite of the honeycomb, eat the honey and chew on the comb because it's like wax, and then spit it out when you're done chewing on it. Like I said, D loves it. He's nearly eaten the entire slab already! I've only tasted the honey with my finger and it's delish! I'm really not into chewing on the actual honeycomb though. My tummy is too weak right now! :) Thanks to our neighbor, D's interest in beekeeping has been piqued and now he wants a beehive too so we can harvest our own honey. Remember when he told me he wanted to breed snakes? Hmmm....Sorry I dash all your dreams, babe.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Should I laugh or cry? How about both?

This seriously is a frequent occurrence at our house: D makes me laugh so hard I cry. If you know D even a little bit, you know he's a funny guy, but you should try living with him! :) Sunday was one of those days. It's really an inside joke that started it so I won't explain it, but D thought my reaction was so funny this time he got the camera out. Thanks, babe.

Hideous picture of me, I know, but I couldn't resist posting it so you could see how hard I was laughing. I was totally out of control!
At least he got me a Kleenex to wipe my tears away. What a sweetie.
Okay, honey. Enough is enough. No more pictures!!
We have LOTS of things we like to laugh about & we unintentionally created some new things to laugh about on Sunday after church. Laughing with D is one of my most favorite things in the world! Seriously though, what would we do without laughter in our lives?

Friday, September 24, 2010

Amaia is 5!

My adorable niece, Amaia, turned 5 last Friday. I know this is a week late, but I just got the pictures from my mom this week. I can't believe how grown-up she is becoming!!

Happy Birthday, Moose!! We miss & love you like crazy!!
Amaia with Gramps & Nanny & the new doll they gave her

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Lion King!!

Remember this? . . .
That was way back in February when D & I camped out on the sidewalk outside Capitol Theatre to buy tickets for the Lion King. Well, the date finally came this last Saturday & we had a blast!! The costumes were incredible, the music and acting was amazing, and the company was great too! We had a wonderful time!

1st we had a delicious dinner at Macaroni Grill. Mmm!
Outside the theater
Our good friends, Becca & Jimmy
D wasn't Janice's date, obviously, but their outfits were coordinated so we had to get a picture :)
The 6 of us. What a fun time!!
Becca, Jimmy, D, me, Janice, Ken
Thanks again you guys! We'll have to do it again sometime!

Since we were not allowed to use cameras during the production, here is a sneak peek to let you know what we were able to enjoy. Maybe it will entice you to see it next time you have a chance.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Kids say the Darndest Things

D & I had the opportunity to watch my cousin's 3 kids while they took a "couple's only" trip to Lake Powell for 5 days this last week. It was fun to be able to spend time with Ben, Christopher & Abbie for a few days. With D at work, Ben & Christopher in school all day & Abbie at preschool for only 2.5 hours a day, Abbie & I got to spend quite a bit of time together. She is such a funny girl & I couldn't resist writing down some of her Abbie-isms. She sure makes us laugh!

*Abbie was eating cheese & crackers for lunch before school on Wednesday. Her string cheese rolled off the table onto the floor a couple times and Abbie in a frustrated voice says, "This string cheese is going to drive me to drink!"

*D & Abbie were having a conversation about school:
D: Abbie, do you go to high school?
A: No.
D: Why not?
A: Because I'm not high!!

*A lunch-time conversation between Abbie & me:
A: Do you go to school too?
K: Not anymore. I graduated. I finished elementary school, then junior high, then high school, then college.
A: Does BYU mean college?
K: BYU is a college but I went to a college called UVU.
A: Oh! Hailey (her brother's friend) is a UofU fan!
K: Yes, but UVU is different than UofU. UofU is the University of Utah and UVU means Utah Valley University. Do you know what BYU means?
A: Cheer for the BYU?

*Abbie & I had a few conversations about the baby in my tummy while we were together. She'd ask quite frequently if the baby was awake or asleep because she wanted to feel the baby. One day Abbie noticed that the baby was sometimes high and sometimes low in my belly when I let her feel where the baby was and she started asking questions. I told her the baby is floating in something kind of like water and has a little room to move around. In response, Abbie says, "You're sure she's not floating in milk?"

*D: When you mix flour with other foods do you know what you get?
A: Broccoli?

*D: When people get married they don't live with their parents anymore.
A: Yeah, they like to go to a hotel!

Haha. Thanks, Abbie for keeping us laughing! We can't wait to hear some of the funny things our own kids will say! :)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Thanks for the help

Thanks to everyone who has left helpful comments to my previous post so far. My friend, T, had a suggestion about naming specific things we're thinking about getting, but I didn't want to be specific at first to see what suggestions we would get. But, here's our list so far. Yes, it's small, but we're just starting our brainstorming:

  • Crib (We've both decided we don't want the baby sleeping in our room, but maybe it's not as practical as we think it will be)
  • Mattress
  • Crib blanket set with bar guard
  • Changing table (I kind of feel like I need one because I have a broken tailbone that is probably going to break again during delivery & will be pretty sore for a while so sitting more than necessary is not going to be the funnest thing in the world for me-i.e. sitting on the floor to change diapers)
  • Stroller/Car Seat Combo
  • Diaper Genie (several people have suggested we get a good one)
  • Breast pump (I am planning to breast feed, but people have still recommended getting a breast pump--should I get electric or hand pump?)
  • Swing
  • Rocker/Glider Chair for me (I picked out a nice comfy one I like since the baby won't be sleeping in our room I wanted a good chair to be in during nighttime feedings)
That's all I can think of at the moment. We really are pretty set on clothes thanks to all the hand-me-downs we've already received from my sisters and sister-in-law (thanks, ladies)! I guess right now we're mostly thinking about the big purchases and hoping to get tips on things we haven't really considered. Your comments have all been helpful, but keep them coming!! We are definitely novices when it comes to having a new born, so all comments are welcome :)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

5 months

So, as of this week we're 5 months along, meaning we only have 4-ish more months before we get to see our little munchkin! Being the planners & preparers that we are (or try to be) we're starting to make plans for getting Rori's room painted and get all the furniture and gadgets needed for a new baby. (Yes, we have officially decided we're naming her Aurora.) So, as D & I were browsing online last week for things we'll need to get before she comes we weren't completely on the same page with what we think we do and do not need, so we're reaching out for a little advice from all of our wonderful blog-reading-buddies who have kids already.

We're hoping to get some input on what you think are First-Time-Parent-Must-Have's and maybe some things you thought you needed but after having your baby found that some things really aren't necessary. We'd really appreciate the input! :)

P.S. For those of you doing the free earring thing, I just wanted to let you know mine came in the mail yesterday! So pretty!!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Grandma K is 90!!

My sweet grandma is 90 today!, but we celebrated a few days early by going up to Idaho this last weekend to have a big birthday party for her. We had a big shi-bang when she turned 80, but 90 is even better! We had lots of yummy food and lots of fun catching up with family we haven't seen in a while. My cousin Kirsten, who celebrates her birthday the same day as Grandma (happy birthday too, Kirsten!) put together a slide show of pictures we sent in of Grandma over the years. It was great to see the pictures that brought back lots of fun memories with Grandma. I love my grandma so much and appreciate her amazing work ethic, awesome sense of humor, and unconditional love for all of her family members. My grandpa passed away over 30 years ago, but Grandma has stuck in there and is the glue that keeps the family coming back together year after year. My grandma has 8 children, my dad being the youngest, 66 grandchildren, 76 great-grandchildren (with at least 4 more on the way at the beginning-ish of next year), and 1 great-great-grandchild! Wow! I can't keep track of all those people, but Grandma sure can :) Anyway, here's some of the fun we had with Grandma & lots of family on Saturday. (Kirsten, feel free to steal any of the pics to add to the slide show :)

D teaching Hannah & Liam how to play "Mary had a little lamb"
Grandpa & Grandma K a long time ago :)
Hannah & Liam having fun playing in the curtains
Everyone digging into the grub!
The line still waiting for lunch...yes, those are ALL family members :)
Family picture with Grandma
(I thought it was funny D made it a point to put his hands on my belly so everyone would know I was pregnant with our 1st baby in this picture :)
4 generations
Who's who?
Baby Brother, Me, Big Brother
(Funny that my tummy is smallest & we're all pushing it out)
Me & Hubby
(Yes, he's obviously pushing his out too)
Grandma telling jokes :D
Sibling photo, all of the kids except my Uncle Bruce who's on a mission with his wife in Florida right now
Rodger, Kip, Clair, Harvey, Dad
Martia, Grandma, Dianna
With some of the spouses
After family pictures we had some fun playing outside

Handsome monkey in the tree at Grandma's house
He's never alone for very long. These two LOVE their Uncle D!
Lots of fun things to do at Grandma's
This is the biggest hornet's nest I have ever seen!! And it's in one of our favorite trees at Grandma's
Enjoying Grandma's apples
D had an apple throwing contest with some of the younger cousins
Bri trying to help a kitty out of a tree that was chased up there by one of the dogs
We weren't even in the car for 5 minutes before Hannah was out like a light for the entire trip home. We all had a blast though!
Happy Birthday, Grandma!!! We love you!!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

SP^RK

D's sisters gave us a wonderful gift for our birthdays--a date night! I wanted to wait to use the dinner gift card until I was eating meat again so I could really enjoy it and we finally took advantage of our free date and went out to dinner last night. The gift card was for a restaurant in down town Provo called SP^RK. It was super tasty and the atmosphere was really fun too! Thanks Geo & Dre for the gift!!

D got a tasty burger with scrumptious fries!
I got smoked gouda mac & cheese. So delish!
Now we're waiting until a movie comes out that we really want to see to use our Cinemark gift card--2 free dates! WooHoo! Thanks again, guys!

Friday, September 3, 2010

He's a Master now!

Congratulations, baby! It's official! You can now have your students call you "Master D." Only one more step to go when we go to Mississippi in December for you to walk and be hooded! Yay! I'm so proud of you and all your hard work. I love you!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Love free stuff!

I posted this on my Inspiration Point blog, but I know none of you read it because I really don't post on it very often, so I decided I'd copy the same thing here because it's a pretty sweet deal & I hope some of you will take advantage of it too:


A new website called DiamondEarrings.org has an innovative promotion going on. They’re not selling anything yet, but are spreading the word about their site by giving away free pairs of simulated diamond earrings set in sterling silver, and will ship them anywhere in the continental U.S. (so sorry, T, that excludes you). It works like this:

1) Mention the site DiamondEarrings.org on twitter, facebook, myspace, or your own blog.
2) Go to DiamondEarrings.org and click on “Order Now” on the top right of the page.
3) Fill out the required information and pay for shipping, only $3.77.
4) Wait for your earrings to arrive!

So excited to get free stuff :) Mine are in the mail!! Woot! Woot! And thanks for spreading the word, Madi!


P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BEAN! Love you!