Monday, September 22, 2008
With a mmm here and a mmm there....
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Park City
The week started off a little rocky with Cora throwing up big-time on the way there. Of course, Kevin wasn't in the car with us (he met us there from work), so it was all me on wet-wipe cleanup duty. I think she was actually carsick--poor girl. Hurray for leather seats though.
Cora and Jaxon had an especially good time playing together-- they are such good little friends. We spent our weekend with the Adams swimming, walking Main Street, shopping, watching the BYU game (Kevin was estactic, because it was on a channel we don't get at home-- good timing for a vacation, eh? And a fun game to watch), a yummy Mexican dinner, the first of Cora's many carousel rides for the week, talking, running after kids...

Kissie and Pata came Monday late afternoon. First order of business-- SWIM! I think we swam once, if not twice, everyday, except Sunday of course. Even with it cool outside, the pool was heated to a comfy 90 degrees. With Kissie and Pata around, Cora became even more comfortable in the pool. She started swimming (with her waterwings) by herself! Legs stretched out and kicking and everything! She jumped off the side or the rock and swam to Kissie and Pata. She also enjoyed sitting in the cooler hottub, playing in the shallow end and by the stairs, and climbed up the ladder out of the pool by herself. Wow Cora!
We spent the afternoons on Tuesday and Thursday at the Park City resort. We rode the Alpine Slide, the Alpine Coaster, and the zipline. My favorite was the coaster, it seemed too short, but o-so-much fun! Cora enjoyed the Alpine slide, she got to ride it 3 times (passengers are cheap) but I think she was even more excited about the kiddie rides. She just loved the little airplane ride, and especially the carousel. It was hard to get smiley pictures of her on the rides though, she was so intent and concentrated on the experience of it all. Though she did keep repeating "This is fun!". It was a good way to keep her occupied while the adults traded off riding the rides.
Other highlights.... We were also lucky that our bike-riding day was a nice sunny day. We found some cool bike paths, and more places to explore with bikes for next time. Park City really is a beautiful place! I got some fall shopping done for Kevin, the girls, and I. We spent an hour or so at the Olympic Park in awe watching the skiiers practice their jumps and landing in a pool. And, we found a great farmers market that was so fun too. Lots of yummy samples and interesting items to peruse. We got to do so many fun things in a pretty place with such a short car ride, we're tempted to go back to Park City next year!



We've had such a fun crazy summer. We've loved seeing all our family members and having great times together. We are excited though to let our suitcases have a little rest for a few months... we aren't leaving town until Thanksgiving!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Help Protect Marriage
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I'd like to post about something that is very important to us and that we've been involved in since moving to California. Please excuse us for having to get political on our blog, but I hope you'll take a sec and read this.
In the year 2000 Proposition 22 was passed by 61% of the people of California to state that "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." This summer four judges on the California Supreme Court overturned this by a close 4-3 vote. This November will be our one and only chance to overturn that decision by a popular vote at the elections.
A yes vote on PROPOSITION 8 will amend our state constitution to restore traditional marriage in California. Joseph and I have been helping in our area by making phone calls and will also be canvasing areas to get the word out about Proposition 8. As of right now our side is losing in the polls. WE NEED HELP! Please, even if you are not a Californian you can help, since this will ultimately affect everyone. ProtectMarriage.com (go here to find out more on the issue) needs financial assistance so we can make commercials, fliers, signs, and buy TV and radio spots. It is not a cheap endeavor and we need help. Those who are fighting against us just received 1.2 million dollars from the ACLU, and have the backing of major companies. They are fighting hard and we need to fight back! WE MUST PROTECT MARRIAGE! There are so many consequences to this and we need to protect marriage between a man and a woman. Here are a few facts to dispel myths that the opposition is spreading:
1: Prop. 8 is About Preserving Marriage; It’s Not an Attack on the Gay
Lifestyle. Proposition 8 doesn’t take away any rights or benefits from gays or
lesbians in domestic partnerships. Under California law, “domestic partners
shall have the same rights, protections and benefits” as married spouses.
(Family Code §297.5.) There are no exceptions. Proposition 8 will not change
this.2: Prop. 8 does not enshrine discrimination in our Constitution.
3: The legal meaning of marriage is up to the people to decide, not four judges.
4: The narrow decision of the State Supreme Court effectively renders all civil marriage meaningless and will result in tremendous confusion for children. The state Education Code (§51890) requires that teachers instruct children as young as kindergarteners about marriage. If the gay marriage ruling becomes permanent, teachers will have little choice but to teach young children there is no difference between gay marriage and traditional marriage.
That last one is the scariest to me. If you're thinking to yourself "Who cares what they do? Let them get married, it won't affect me", you're very wrong. It will effect our children in schools (even kindergarteners!) in a devastating way. And what happens here will set a precedent for the rest of the country, so it will eventually reach your states as well.
We ask if you have the means and would like to fight for a good cause to go to this site and donate! We will be blessed in our endeavors. Thank you. Also, if you feel so inclined, please copy this onto your blog as we need to spread the word! *I Want To Donate*
Sunday, September 07, 2008
She's a Sitter!


Monday, September 01, 2008
Idaho Trip
First off, the girls and I picked Kevin up from work at noon. We stopped in Layton to feed Violet and have lunch at Mimi's Cafe (they have a great birthday special too!). Then we were off to Twin Falls. Luckily both of the girls did well in the car with minimal crying. We met up with Kevin's parents and went out to dinner for his birthday. We had a lot of fun seeing family and hanging out at Alicia and Roger's beautiful wedding reception in Jerome. Cora especially loved having her own candy favor box (except the Hot Tamales were a surprise!), eating blueberries, and seeing the cows in the corrals next to the backyard.
Saturday morning we stopped by my cousin's house to meet her husband and wish her well with her new baby coming sometime in the next week or so. We also took Cora out to a nearby playground to let her run off some energy. A two year old boy was also there, and they had so much fun playing together. They must have gone down the slides 30 times! Then Cora struggled through the wedding luncheon, and we hung out at the mall before the sealing. Kevin's sister and cousins were nice enough to watch the girls so Kevin and I could attend. It was neat to be in the Twin Falls temple, it's so new! The sealer reminded us that the prophet was there just last week for the dedication. Congratulations Alicia and Roger!





After the wedding we headed to Blackfoot to see my grandparents--both sets! We spent Saturday night and Sunday morning with my mom's parents. We ate fresh corn on the cob, visited my aunt, learned how to fillet fish, and just enjoyed talking with my grandparents. Cora watched Grandpa Ellis fillet the fish too, and kept saying that the fish was broken. She especially loved one of the new toys Grandpa had made. She played with it for over an hour, I was amazed. I don't think there has been any other single toy that has captured her attention for such a long period of time. Cora also loved chasing the cat, watching Grandpa feed corn cobs to the bulls, and jumping on the trampoline. It was the first time my grandparents had met Violet, so that was especially nice. And I came home with a new cake and a new casserole recipe, yummy!



Friday, August 29, 2008
30 x 2

Friday Kevin turned 30 too! We went out to dinner for his birthday with his family in Twin Falls. It was a busy birthday day with the driving and wedding festivities, but a nice day overall. We'll celebrate our birthdays a little more in Park City next week, maybe even make our favorite German Chocolate cake.
Oh, and we went out to Coldstone for our birthdays earlier in the week. Are you signed up for Coldstone's birthday club? If not, you should! A free icecream on your birthday! Check out their website to join.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Family Update
~Education week. We only did a day, but it was so neat. We drove to Provo Monday night, had our family pictures taken (I'll have to post them later when I get the cd), and stayed the night in the same hotel my parents were at for the week (with DT gone, they don't have on campus couples housing anymore). We ate at the Brick Oven and Kevin and Cora swam in the pool. Kevin and I attended classes the next day, switching off with Mom and Dad watching the girls. The classes I attended were great, and on my off hours, the girls and I visited friends in Tanner building, got a mint brownie, played on the grass, saw the new Joseph Fielding Smith building, and visited the Bean Museum. We also stopped by and saw Kurt and Jen in their new apartment on the way home. It was quite the busy day! But we loved it. Next year we hope to go for a couple of days, and maybe even leave the girls at home.
~ We've been having some periods of cooler weather, which has been great! We got to go on a few walks and feed the ducks in the pleasant weather. Today is supposed to be hot, but the rest of the week is supposed to be nice and cool. Hurray!
~One of our ward Enrichment groups is a FHE packet exchange. We got together and exchanged packets for the first time, and I was so impressed with the great lessons we got in return! It's always nice to have new, pre-planned FHE ideas.
~We didn't do a full-out garden this year, but we sure have enjoyed growing a few things in our patio pots. The squash didn't work, I was so sad, we only got blossoms, no fruit. But we've been getting good tomatoes and lots of basil. Mmm. We did pesto last week and it was delicious.
~The girls and I went to Wheeler Farm and saw all the animals and took a 'wagon' ride. Wheeler Farm is a free, working farm that is part of the Salt Lake County parks system. Cora liked seeing all the animals. I had never been before, and I thought it was pretty neat. Except the wagon ride-- 15 minutes of riding behind the fumes of a farm vehicle being pulled around. Oh well.
~We visited the Children's Museum with Kerri and Cole, which is always fun. We are getting good use out of our passes! Cora still loves it and it's fun to go with friends, I think we'll probably get a pass next year too.


Sunday, August 24, 2008
First Bites


...it was a success! It'll take her a little while to figure out how to swallow better, but I think she liked the new taste. Cora didn't though! You can hear her in the video saying "Cora cereal too!". So I gave her a bite, and she got the funniest look on her face, like she knew she'd get in trouble if she spit it out but she didn't want to swallow it either. We couldn't get the camera fast enough! Cora got it down, and refused any other bite offers. It was pretty funny.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Cora's August Loves
~Balloons. This week she was much more interested in trying to blow them up than actually playing with them. Amazingly, she didn't get frustrated when they all remained pretty flat. We took turns blowing them up, Cora said, "Cora blow", "Mamma blow" so I always knew when it was my turn! We've also been playing with sidewalk chalk and working on catching and throwing balls.
~Cora is full-out speaking now, talking in sentences and mimicking pretty much everything we say. She much better at communicating her needs and wants (more George, more George, please!). One of her favorites is "Come on Daddy" to get Kevin to follow her. Another is "Cora too" for anything she sees us doing that she wants to do as well. It's pretty cute to hear her try out all kinds of big words too. When we read the Book of Mormon at night (just 5 verses a night) we pause to let her repeat a few words each verse. It helps hold her attention just a little bit.
~Cora is really into praying right now. If Kevin or I says the prayer, afterwards, she says "Cora's turn" and says one of her own. Sometimes she prays multiple times for each meal! This is a nice change from her running around during our prayers.
~Princess movies. We watched my neighbor's three girls while they went to the temple, and I knew they liked princesses, so all of the kids watched Cinderella together. I didn't think Cora would like it that much because it's kind of long, and really only very princessy at the end. But she was asking for it the next day! "Come on momma, princess movie please!" I looked and realized that is the only princess movie we have. Hmm. Maybe we'll have to take a trip to the library and get some.
~Chocolate chips. I was talking on the phone and caught Cora in the pantry out of the corner of my eye. She was grabbing a handful of chocolate chips out of the big Costco-size bag! She looked delighted. I wonder if that had been going on for long??? The chocolate chips now have a new home on the shelves.
~Cora has been doing well at using the potty. She pees in the potty a couple of times a day. We'll do full-out potty training in a couple of weeks after our last trip, but it's nice she's having a positive experience now! Hopefully it will go quickly. I did buy some princess panties that should help the transition.
Violet's Update

Violet loves to be on her tummy. If we put her on her back, she usually rolls over right away, again I think it's because she likes the view. She loves to watch Cora run around. Violet is getting stronger and can push her body off the floor so she's on her hands and feet-- the plank. She also gets up on her hands and knees and rocks, rocks, rocks. The video is a couple of weeks old, now she'll do it much steadier for much longer periods of time. She wants to crawl so bad! So she pushes and face plants. I'm sure she'll get it together soon enough!
Violet is getting much better at her hand-eye coordination. she can grab most things in front of her on her first try. And anything she grabs goes straight into her mouth. She'd much rather chew on somebody else's fingers rather than her own, so you better watch out! Those bottom teeth are pretty big and sharp!
Violet took her first bath in the big bathtub last week. She was just getting way to big for the baby tub. I think Cora and Violet liked sharing a bath.

Friday, August 15, 2008
Fix It Mamma!


Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Trip to Boise





Monday, August 11, 2008
Roaring Springs






Saturday, August 09, 2008
Park Night



Friday, August 08, 2008
Lucky Peak












