Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Winter 2012

We started off December with Boden's second birthday.  I am glad that he is finally two years old and he is actually looking his age.  He is such a big boy and people always ask me how old he is and they can't believe it when I would tell them that he was younger than two. Now I have a whole year to convince people that he is not three.  On the other hand, big boy or not, I hate that he is growing up so fast.  I want to have a baby forever!

We had a fun little party for him and had all of the Grundy family over for dinner and presents.  Grandma and Grandpa gave him a new Big Wheel, and he loved all of the fun and attention. 
All throughout December, we enjoyed all of the Holiday festivities.  We went to see the Lights at Temple Square, while the Finnerty's were in town and Grandma even toughed it out in her wheelchair after knee replacement surgery (tough cookie!) We saw more lights and the reindeer at Thanksgiving Point. 

 This year, we had our first annual Borich Christmas Party at our house.  We made Grandma Shanna's spaghetti and played games and opened presents.  We spent some time visiting with Brady who was able to come home for the holidays, but will be reporting back to Florida and the Yankees organization at the first of the year.  Hopefully Uncle Joe and his family will make it to the next one.
 Speaking of parties, we also had the ever eventful Grundy Christmas Pajama party. We all wore our pajamas and ate a lot of yummy treats and took a lot of silly pictures.

 Cooper is at such a fun age.  He absolutely loves the holidays and he gets so excited about everything.  He did a great job in his preschool Christmas program and he even got to meet Santa when it was over.

 Like Always, we had so much fun on Christmas Eve at Grandma and Grandpa's house.  We ate crab legs, and fondue, read stories, and opened up our Christmas jammies. 

 Christmas morning at our house is organized chaos.  We really try to slow things down and keep it under control, but all of our kids get so excited about every little thing, that it ends up being one morning of endless joy.  They must have been good this year, because they all seemed to get everything they wanted.  Bo was a little confused by the whole thing, and not really sure why everyone was waking him up so early in the morning, but he soon caught on and joined in the fun. 
 The best thing about the holidays is being able to spend time with the ones we love.  We are so lucky to have such a close family and we hate to see them leave at the end of their visit.  I love watching all of the cousins together and it amazes me how time will go by between visits, yet, when they see each other, they pick right up where they had left off as if they had never been apart. We love cousins!

 We ended the year with a lot of playing in the snow.  Although it is crazy to drive in and annoying at times, Christmas in Utah is just not the same without piles and piles of snow.  Last Christmas was the first one that I can remember where there was barely any snow the whole season.  I even bought the kids new snow pants that were never able to be used. But don't worry, they got plenty of use this year!  The kids had a blast playing in the snow and going sledding as much as they could.

 Another crazy year come and gone and I still feel the same way.... I love my family, and I love my life!  I would not change a thing.  I feel so blessed for the craziness that surrounds me and I am thankful for every minute of it.  I know God knows me and helps me though every decision I make.  I am thankful for the Gospel and the peace and joy that it brings to me and my family.  I am BLESSED!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Fall 2012

The start of fall or the end of summer means that Cooper finally gets to start school like the other kids.  Abby and Carson are on year round, so they start school at the end of July and Cooper just sits home wishing he could have somewhere fun to go.  This is his second year of Preschool and he is primed and ready to go!

 Fall also means fall sports at our house.  Cooper played his second year of soccer and had a much better time than last year.  He loved going to games and was really excited to play.  He mostly loved all of the attention and lived for the treat at the end of the game.  Carson started playing fall baseball this year and he and Chad created their own team called the Naturals. (pictures unavailable) They gathered some of the kids we know who are the same age and they started playing "big boy" baseball.  He had a blast!  He is suddenly really into baseball and sports in general.  He loves going to practice and he gets really excited for games.  They didn't win a lot, but he had so much fun while spending time with his dad.  Abby played fall softball again this year and at the end of the season their team took second place in the tournament.  Go Bullets!

 Bo seems to find his own way of entertaining himself at all of the ball games.  We usually bring him home covered in mess.
 Abby had a big 10 year old birthday.  We went to Leatherby's after one of her games.  We also went to St. George that next week, where Chad ran in the St. George Marathon!  Yay Dad! And while we were there, she and I went to Tuachan and watched the musical Hairspray.  Emily and Bailey Bird, who were also there to watch the race, got to come with us.  Abby loved the play and thought it was so fun!
 We did a lot of fun things for Halloween this year.  I love all of the holidays because my kids get so excited and they look forward to every little thing.  We went to Gardner Village to see the witches, we picked and carved pumpkins, went to plenty of corn mazes, saw a fun Halloween movie, had our annual family Halloween party and we had a lot of fun making goodies, which included caramel apples and monster cake bites.
 For costumes this year, Abby was heart set on being a dead softball player, so we ripped up a shirt and glued half of a hollowed out ball to a head band and poured blood all over her face.  It actually turned out pretty good.  Cooper wanted to be literally everything!  I could not get him to stop changing his mind.  Every time I would think that we had settled on something, he would tell me that he had a different idea.  He finally settled on Mario, which worked out for me because it was the cheapest thing in the store.  He got even more excited when Carson changed his plan of being a GI Joe to being Luigi.  They fit the part perfectly and ran around in character most of the day.  Boden was the classic superman and he was even cuter when i slicked back his hair and sprayed it black.  Chad and I were Oopma Loompas.  The kids thought we looked creepy and it took them awhile to figure out what we were.  We thought we were pretty funny.

 This year, Chad and I ran the Ragnar race in Las Vegas.  We had so much fun!  It was a little weird doing it in November, but it was so fun to be with our friends and go on a "runcation". We made a fun logo and t-shirts for our team, we stayed in a fun resort, and ate yummy yummy food.  Oh, and we had to do some running.  The disappointing thing was that we went to Las Vegas and I was freezing!! I don't think I was prepared for that.  All of our runs were in the windy cold, but we still had a great time.  We were also able to drop in on Amy and see the kids, yay! And since we ran two Ragnar races in the same year, we left with a bonus medal. (Saints and Sinners)
 In family news, Boden is officially in his "big boy bed".  It is weird how just changing where he sleeps, can seem to change everything about him.  He is getting so big and I really don't know how I feel about it.  It is a love/hate thing.  I love that he is developing his own unique cute personality, and that he is becoming so independent, but I love having my baby, so the whole thing is a little hard.  He slept great in his bed right away, with only a couple tumbles off the bed, which he didn't seem to mind, as he slept right through them.
 I also need to cut Bo's hair more often, but I am too lazy.  I think it looks cute long, but it is always in his face and in the way.  Sometimes to try to be funny and pull it up in a pony tail, but he does NOT like it at all! I also do it because I think that he looks so much like Abby when she was this age, and when I pull up his hair it just verifies it for me.

 Thanksgiving is one of those holidays that I think you start to enjoy more and more as you get older.  Maybe it's because I love food, or maybe because I love my family, or maybe because I love to be reminded of all of the things that I am grateful for, all of which, are good reasons to love Thanksgiving.  This year, we just had Grandma and Grandpa Grundy, Colby, and Amy and Justin and their two kids.  We also had a friend from Chad's work who didn't have family close by.  It was a smaller Thanksgiving, but not less special.  We made a thankful tree for our house, and played football on Thanksgiving morning.  It was a great way to start off the holiday season.