Wednesday, May 28, 2008


Bella putting on Samuel's pj bottoms.

Samuel's newest game - he likes to stack the couch cushions and then do flips onto the couch saying, "To Infinity and Beyond!". Yes, he just watched Toy Story for the first time a week or so ago.

Wrestling with baby Isaac. Everyone likes to try and hold the baby. Unfortunately they are a little rough at times!

Bella eating an ice cream cone.

Isaac with his big smile.

Baby Kambree


Trina and I a few hours after Baby Kambree was born.

Trina and I a week later. I was a little jealous that Trina looks so skinny after having her baby a week ago! After only one week she just has a few pounds to lose! After three kids in three years I'm a little slower on the weight loss!

Kambree and Isaac - he looks like a giant baby compared to her. She is so tiny especially with the little chicken legs! Trina couldn't believe how big he was.

The cousins first view of baby Kambree.

Thomas The Tank Engine




We had to get a picture of Isaac with Thomas because we won't be doing this again! The kids enjoyed it, but it was pretty expensive and one of those things you only do once. The ride was about 20 minutes and we figured each minute was costing us $3. One of those things you do because your kids love it!

The whole family taking a ride on Thomas.

Grandpa Paul's 70th Birthday


The whole Gillette Clan at Grandpa Paul's 70th birthday party. The family is always growing and since it was raining and cold the celebration was at the church. We ate and then each of the kids paid tribute to Paul. Luann also had a nice display and was working up to the last minute on a scrapbook. We also learned she wore a strapless dress to a school dance!

The grandchildren and Grandpa Paul. Baby Isaac is the newest addition and makes 19 grandchildren in all.

Die hard golfers. Despite the inclement weather the boys and Paul still had to get in their game of golf.

Samuel and Bella's favorite activity is jumping on the trampoline.

They also like the swing.

Our Week In Revies - May 26, 2008

* The excitement this week was the birth of little Kambree. I made a trip on Monday evening to see the new arrival and was amazed at how small she was. Isaac seems like a giant compared to her. Tuesday was an emotional day as we all worried about Kambree’s condition. I cried and prayed most of the day. The whole family drove to Cedar on Tuesday night. We were all releaved to see that she was doing better.

* I took all the kids on our first shopping trip to Kmart to get a new suitcase for Samuel. It was a little tricky trying to get anything else in the cart besides the three kids. It was actually not that bad!

* We went to Bountiful for Grandpa Paul’s 70th birthday party. On Saturday we took the kids to ride on Thomas the Train at the Heber Valley Railroad. Samuel was so excited when he spotted Thomas. The drive was much better this trip because we bought another DVD player and a couple of new videos. It was good to see all of Chuck’s family and introduce them to baby Isaac.

* Isaac – is starting to coo and squeal. He has the cutest smile! He is growing so big and is getting the Bella cheeks. I even had a guy at the store comment on his cheeks (people always made comments on the size of Bella’s cheeks)

* Samuel – I saw a little piece of wax in Samuel’s ear and told him there was something in his ear I needed to get. He then said, "What is it – a fly?" Too funny!

* Bella – she likes to copy everything Samuel does. We’re not sure this is a good thing! She likes to try and dress herself. She is also becoming a tease. On our way home from Bountiful we stopped so I could feed the baby. Chuck took the kids into McDonald’s to play and then got them an ice cream. Bella was such a mess and she kept teasing each of us acting like she was going to touch us with her sticky hands.

Sunday, May 18, 2008


Isaac and a partial smile. I'm not very good at trying to get him to smile and then taking the picture. He is growing too fast!



Samuel's idea of "quite time". I about died when I saw that he had done to his room while I was feeding the baby and he was supposed to be having quiet time. I let Chuck handle "helping" Samuel clean up this mess.



Samuel at Father & Sons outting. Samuel wouldn't sleep inside his sleeping bag all night long because he said it was too dark. Our home was sure quite and peaceful while the boys were gone!


Bella loves shoes. She and Samuel like to walk around the house in our shoes laughing as they go.


Bella decided a few weeks ago that she was no longer sitting in the highchair and instead took over Samuel's booster chair. She hates being strapped in and sometimes ends up sitting on the edge of the table. She is our independant soul and insists on feeding herself everything usually making big messes on herself and the floor! (I look forward to the day when I don't always have food on my floor!)


Pretty in Pink - Grandma and Bella getting ready for church. It was the first Sunday I took the baby to our new ward. Church is at 1:00 which is really hard for all the kids. We were glad to have a few extra arms to help out!


Grandpa reading a book to Bella. Her favorite book these days is Frosty the Snowman. She doesn't really like you to read the words, she just likes to point out the puppy on each page.

Our Week In Review - 5/19/08

* Isaac is smiling now. I'm always trying to get him to smile, but the poor little guy spends most of his time crying. I'm using the grip water which helps him burp, but he still cries a lot. He really likes to lay in the sun and nap.

* Samuel - went with daddy to father's and sons this weekend. Made a huge mess of his room during quiet time. Mommy finally called a friend to come play with Samuel to save her sanity. It was the best two hours because the kids just played downstairs!

* Bella - mommy and Bella went for fries and a shake while daddy and Samuel were gone. She was so cute and good - maybe Samuel brings out the wildness in her!

* I took the kids to the library for story time. It was great to get out of the house and do something! Grandma and Grandpa came late Friday night and stayed until Sunday afternoon. The kids always have fun playing with them and we love having the extra hands to help!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Go Jazz


Chuck has the kids showing their support for the Jazz. He bought Samuel and Isaac Jazz shirts when he went to Salt Lake for work about a month ago. I had to remind him he also had a little girl - so this time he bought her an outfit and me a shirt while he and Wes were at the playoff game. The funny thing about the pink Jass shirt he bought me was that when he held it up I had no idea who it was for - it looked so small! Chuck had to remind me that I was once this size - seems like a long time since I could fit into something that small! Hopefully it won't be too long before I can fit that size again!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Grandma & Grandpa with Baby Issac








Mother's Day





Chuck and the kids got me a bracelet for mother's day and dad got all of us girls a flower to wear to church. A funny Samuel story: For family home evening we were making Samuel a job chart and so we were talking about how each of us has jobs we do. We talked about daddy going to work and then I asked Samuel what mommy's jobs were. He quickly said, "cleaning up my messes"! That's why we're making him a job chart!

Issac's 1st Bath


Issac was really good for his first bath in the little tub. He didn't cry at all. Bella enjoyed helping out.

Samuel Dressing Himself




Samuel is always really proud of dressing himself. The only problem is sometimes he has a little trouble. This day he had his shirt inside out and on backwards. But it didn't end there - he had his underware on backwards and his shorts were on backwards too! At least he is finally interested in doing it by himself.






Our Week In Review

This week Bella had a few more falls one of which I didn't see, but she came running with a little wound to her head. Isaac took his first "real" bath in the little tub. Samuel is working on dressing himself and was having a hard week being very bored which results in destruction. I thought he was being so good while I was taking care of the baby, only to find out he had broken the antena off his hummer and used the sharp end to scrap the sealant off our concrete stair!

I ventured to the post office with all three kids. It was disasterous! I had the baby in the carseat and was trying to hold Bella who was kicking trying to get down. Meanwhile Samuel knocked a whole pile of envelopes on the floor and when I asked him to pick them up he instead kicked them under a table. Then I had to let Bella down and pick up the envelopes the whole time trying to keep the kids nearby! I was only inside for about 10 minutes, but it seemed like a lifetime! It will be a little while before I venture out again on errands!

Chuck and Wes went to the Jazz and Lacker's play off game. Samuel rode with them to Bountiful where he enjoyed jumping on grandma Luann's trampoline. He went hiking with Chuck and they all went to IKEA and the dinosaur museum at Thanksgiving Point.

I rode home with Trina, Bella and Isaac. On Saturday we had Trina's baby shower at Carrie's house. It was fun to see everyone and show them our little Isaac. We spent Mother's Day with mom and then drove home. The ride home was brutal! We left at 1:30 and didn't get home until after 7:30. We had to make 5 stops - potty breaks for Samuel and feeding the baby. The DVD broke and at times all three kids were crying! At one point Bella was making noises that sounding like singing. I told her she was such a good singer and then Samuel who was really onary said, "I don't like that song Bella!" We were just glad to finally make it home!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Our Week In Review

Chuck had the kids two nights in a row as I had the Young Women from my last ward give me a baby shower and the next evening was Trina's baby shower in Cedar City. While Chuck was watching the kids one night he heard Samuel hollering, "She's drinking dirty water!". He walked into the bathroom to see Bella drinking from a pop bottle she'd filled up from the toliet. This is gross enough, but to add to the story Samuel had peed in the toliet and hadn't flushed it so Bella was drinking pee water from the toliet! For some reason she has a fascination with the toliet and we just can't keep her away from it!

Bella, who is our fearless climbing child, had a few bad falls this week. We were at Lowe's and had one of those carts where two kids can ride behind the cart. We had her strapped in, but she was wiggling around and the strap broke and she fell about three feet right on her belly and face. Poor thing had a bright red mark on her cheek where she landed. Good thing for the puffy cheeks! Then later that day her and Samuel were playing in the jeep. Samuel opened the Bella decided to climb out. Well, the jeep has a lift and so it is pretty high and she fell right out onto her face in the dirt. We just hope she makes it through this stage without some broken bones or serious injury!

We also vertured out Saturday shopping with the three kids. We quickly decided we needed two carts. One to haul the kids and one for things we were purchasing. I went back to get a cart and started shopping. Poor Chuck took all the kids. I was wondering how I was going to find them again and then realized all I had to do was listen. I could hear the baby crying and Samuel hollering about something. I made my way to the toy aisle where I spotted a very frustrated Chuck. He had a crying baby, Bella had pooped and there were toys pulled from the shelves all over the floor. He was exasperated to say the least and wanted to know what had taken me so long!

Our New Home


I finally got around to taking a few pictures of the new home. This is the outside now that it is complete. Notice the paper blinds in our master bedroom. We haven't bought any blinds yet so we just have our house plans hanging up in our bedroom. We only have one close neighbor now and he always keeps his blinds closed so I don't really worry about not having any blinds. The one bad thing about the new place is that there is a lot of loose red dirt and it gets everywhere! Hopefully we'll be able to get the yard finished this summer and that should help. We really love our new place. The floor plan turned out even better than we imagined when we were planning it. We had a lot of fun and will probably build again some day. But not until the kids are a little older. We spent several hours every week for almost a year on this project. It was hard enough with the two little ones - there's no way we could do it with three!

This is our front door and living room area or as Chuck likes to say the expensive room we had to build to house the piano. It's usually the only area of the house I can keep clean!


Right now we have some beautiful views out our windows. That will eventually change when we get a neighbor, but for now we enjoy the beauty each day.


Our family room. And Chuck's favorite the big tv. It's going to take us awhile to decide what we want to display in the other notches and finish the decorating.


A partial picture of our kitchen area. I really love our kitchen and family room area. They are very spacious - much more than we thought they were going to be from the drawings. I love having the sun come in through the windows in the morning. You can also see our concrete floor in this picture. The color turned out nothing like the sample. It was supposed to be a tan color, but instead is more red. This actually works for us because there is always red dirt on the floor and this way it just blends in! At first the floor was giving me grief because it was so shiny and we couldn't keep it that way, it had varying color, there were rain marks from the concrete getting wet when it was curing, you could see where they'd wiped the rag during the sealing process etc. Then I realized the beauty of a concrete floor is that it just has great personality and now I really love it!