Friday, November 28, 2008
Family Fun
The day after Thanksgiving my family headed up to Park City. The California Christensen's (and Em who lives in Idaho) were in town spending some time at their condo and invited us up for a day. The boys played some football, the women crafted and of course there was lots of yummy food. Jack did lots of playing with the other cousins and loved when uncle Todd brought out his guitar. It was a fun time to catch up with my cousins, I just wished they lived closer!!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Turkey Time
Thanksgiving is a fun time of year. Right before the craziness that is Christmas you get to take a break and spend some time with family. Which is exactly what we did. As the time for departure approached, Sean and I were busy wearing Jack out. Hoping that he would fall asleep on the way to aunt Mazie's for a quick nap. He did fall asleep, but sadly it was right as we approached her house. So Jack and I stayed in the car for awhile. When it was time to eat we wandered in, Jack still trying to wake up. He sat still long enough to eat a few bites of ham and potaoes. Then he was off to the "play room", where he would stay the remainder of the time. The "play room" consisted of a bed and a love sac. With his two older second cousins he jumped from one to the other for hours. Starting out with Grandpa helping and then moving on to jumping himself. He had a lot of fun with those boys!! Sean and I enjoyed the fact that he was so thouroughly distracted and talked with family. It was a fun time! The food was also delicious, I think Sean was full for two days.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Hiking in the Cold
We decided to brave the cold and head out for a hike. We started a little late so we had to rush down the mountain, but we still had fun!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Our Day
It all started a couple of weeks ago when Sean asked me to get the tires rotated and balanced. The first three times I attempted I was thwarted by waiting rooms full of people getting snow tires. After the third time the salesman said, "you can go to our website and make an appointment." I felt like crying, why couldn't they have told me this the first time I came in?
Today was the fateful day. I packed up Jack and put his favorite toy of the moment, an old wet-one container full of match box cars, in the diaper bag. We arrived a few minutes early, and to my utter astonishment I was the only customer there. Where were the loads of people who had been here every other time I came in, in the last two weeks? Ugh.
After checking in, Jack and I pulled out his cars and snacks, and were ready for the half an hour or so of wait. Then all of a sudden Jack is up and running toward the door. I am totally confused, he was loving his cars a second ago. I think to myself, "there is no way he will get that big glass door open" but before my thought was finished he was out the door and running. I throw the cars, fruit snacks and blanket back in the diaper bag and bolt for the door. I see Jack approaching the garage. I catch up to him and realize that he is in a panic, he is saying over and over "ma car" (mom's car) and pointing to my car that is being pulled into the stall. I pick him up and try to explain that they are going to fix it and then give it back. Nothing I can say will calm him down. Then Jack, who is practically falling out of my arms because he is trying so hard to get down, starts yelling "mine." The workers are just staring at me and I am completely at a loss as what to do. So I bribe him, "Mommy has a surprise for you inside." He stops yelling and looks at me, his little face saying that this surprise better be worth it. I start to walk back inside, thinking of what I packed that I could get away with as a surprise. Then I remember a stub of crayon we found in church two weeks ago that I threw in my purse so he wouldn't eat it. I dig the crayon out of my purse, find some random flier on the coffee table and give it to Jack. He looks at me, looks at the crayon, ponders for a moment, then throws the crayon on the floor and heads for the door. Luckily I get to him before he opens it. I pick him up and show him that we can see the car from the inside, through the big glass window.
So we stood there for a half an hour watching the car, Jack babbling the whole time and obviously still upset. His words were mostly gibberish with a few car, ma and mine thrown in. I was still trying to figure out how he could be so concerned, maybe he thinks that they are taking the car away forever, or maybe he thinks we will leave without it.
Finally they are finished, all four tires are back on the car and they are getting ready to back it out. Jack realizes that the car, without us in it, is moving again. He pushes away from me and heads for the door, ready to do whatever it takes to get to that car. But the car stops right outside the door and so Jack stops. I had, by this time, caught up to him and picked him up, to prevent further wanderings. The worker came around with the car keys and such, he hands them to me and right as he is about to tell me how it went Jack interrupts him. "Ma car, mine," said with such authority that the worker starts laughing, meanwhile Jack is looking right at me, not the worker. Then Jack says it even louder, "ma car, mine" to which I reply "good job Jack you found mommy's car". I realized that he thought I had lost the car and he was helping me get it back. He then says, "goo jo" and reaches for the door to the car. In his mind, mission accomplished.
Today was the fateful day. I packed up Jack and put his favorite toy of the moment, an old wet-one container full of match box cars, in the diaper bag. We arrived a few minutes early, and to my utter astonishment I was the only customer there. Where were the loads of people who had been here every other time I came in, in the last two weeks? Ugh.
After checking in, Jack and I pulled out his cars and snacks, and were ready for the half an hour or so of wait. Then all of a sudden Jack is up and running toward the door. I am totally confused, he was loving his cars a second ago. I think to myself, "there is no way he will get that big glass door open" but before my thought was finished he was out the door and running. I throw the cars, fruit snacks and blanket back in the diaper bag and bolt for the door. I see Jack approaching the garage. I catch up to him and realize that he is in a panic, he is saying over and over "ma car" (mom's car) and pointing to my car that is being pulled into the stall. I pick him up and try to explain that they are going to fix it and then give it back. Nothing I can say will calm him down. Then Jack, who is practically falling out of my arms because he is trying so hard to get down, starts yelling "mine." The workers are just staring at me and I am completely at a loss as what to do. So I bribe him, "Mommy has a surprise for you inside." He stops yelling and looks at me, his little face saying that this surprise better be worth it. I start to walk back inside, thinking of what I packed that I could get away with as a surprise. Then I remember a stub of crayon we found in church two weeks ago that I threw in my purse so he wouldn't eat it. I dig the crayon out of my purse, find some random flier on the coffee table and give it to Jack. He looks at me, looks at the crayon, ponders for a moment, then throws the crayon on the floor and heads for the door. Luckily I get to him before he opens it. I pick him up and show him that we can see the car from the inside, through the big glass window.
So we stood there for a half an hour watching the car, Jack babbling the whole time and obviously still upset. His words were mostly gibberish with a few car, ma and mine thrown in. I was still trying to figure out how he could be so concerned, maybe he thinks that they are taking the car away forever, or maybe he thinks we will leave without it.
Finally they are finished, all four tires are back on the car and they are getting ready to back it out. Jack realizes that the car, without us in it, is moving again. He pushes away from me and heads for the door, ready to do whatever it takes to get to that car. But the car stops right outside the door and so Jack stops. I had, by this time, caught up to him and picked him up, to prevent further wanderings. The worker came around with the car keys and such, he hands them to me and right as he is about to tell me how it went Jack interrupts him. "Ma car, mine," said with such authority that the worker starts laughing, meanwhile Jack is looking right at me, not the worker. Then Jack says it even louder, "ma car, mine" to which I reply "good job Jack you found mommy's car". I realized that he thought I had lost the car and he was helping me get it back. He then says, "goo jo" and reaches for the door to the car. In his mind, mission accomplished.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
The Magnificent 8 Tag, thanks Melissa
Since both Sean and I were tagged we are going to answer jointly.
8 Favorite TV shows:
Chuck
Eli Stone
Ugly Betty
South Park (Sean)
Prison Break
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
The lack of time for mindless activities prohibits us from having all 8.
8 things we did yesterday:
helped Lisa Miller move
went to the grocery store
rode the train
bike ride
nap
played with Jack
went to Texas Roadhouse
watched Employee of the Month
8 Things to Look Forward to:
The U crushing BYU
Thanksgiving
Jack's Birthday
Matt and Melissa coming home
Christmas
Skiing and snowboarding
Our Cruise
Harry Potter 6 (this one is Sarah's and sadly isn't until next July)
8 Favorite Restaurants:
El Matador
Texas Roadhouse
Chris Madrid's (It's in Texas)
Olive Garden
The Pizza Factory (For the breadtwists)
Martine's
Iggy's
Tony's
8 Things on Our Wish List:
Sean says we don't wish for anything. :(
8 People we tag:
Claire and Adam
Kevin and Melissa
Matt and Sarah
Justin and Megan
8 Favorite TV shows:
Chuck
Eli Stone
Ugly Betty
South Park (Sean)
Prison Break
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
The lack of time for mindless activities prohibits us from having all 8.
8 things we did yesterday:
helped Lisa Miller move
went to the grocery store
rode the train
bike ride
nap
played with Jack
went to Texas Roadhouse
watched Employee of the Month
8 Things to Look Forward to:
The U crushing BYU
Thanksgiving
Jack's Birthday
Matt and Melissa coming home
Christmas
Skiing and snowboarding
Our Cruise
Harry Potter 6 (this one is Sarah's and sadly isn't until next July)
8 Favorite Restaurants:
El Matador
Texas Roadhouse
Chris Madrid's (It's in Texas)
Olive Garden
The Pizza Factory (For the breadtwists)
Martine's
Iggy's
Tony's
8 Things on Our Wish List:
Sean says we don't wish for anything. :(
8 People we tag:
Claire and Adam
Kevin and Melissa
Matt and Sarah
Justin and Megan
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Veteran's Day
Yesterday was Veteran's Day and I for once I fully appreciated it. Over the weekend I finished a series of books called The Children of the Promise by Dean Hughes, these books taught me a lot. They are about an LDS family living in Utah during World War II. Through the parents and children you learn about the different aspects and the different ways that the war changed them. I learned so much about the war and the sacrifice that these great people paid. I had no idea the magnitude of the war, that every single family was some how affected. I also reflected about where my own grandfathers were during the same moments I was reading about. I truly appreciate what they did and what our soldiers are doing for us now. I won't take it for granted again, and I highly recommend that everyone should read this series.
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