Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Easter!


(Don't you just love his face in this one? Ha ha!)

Easter is so much fun with little kids! This year the twins had a lot of fun searching for eggs, dying eggs, and learning about Easter.

We took them to two community egg hunts. The first hunt was very well organized and fun for the kiddos. The twins would pick up an egg and try and open it and play with it--they didn't exactly understand the concept of gathering the eggs and looking at the treats later. They eventually caught on and had a fun time. When we saw a giant "Easter Bunny," Cameron became scared and kept saying "Home," Dallin wanted to go and meet him. It is so funny how differently they react to things.


The second egg hunt was HORRIBLE! This just shows how corny some people can be. They divided a park into sections and our kids were with the 0-2 age group. They had hidden several "prize eggs" and were giving away some really good prizes like a bicycle and other things. When the buzzer rang to begin the egg hunt, several ADULTS dashed into the melee and grabbed up all of the prize eggs. Then as Cameron and Dallin began walking to pick up eggs, other adults started scooping up candy into their kids baskets. One man saw Dallin with his three eggs and handed him one of the fifty eggs he had gathered for his tiny granddaughter who hadn't done a thing. Let me tell you how annoyed this makes me. This event was for the kids, not for parents to win prizes and gorge themselves on candy. It IS a good think that our kids didn't really care about what went on and really the don't need a ton a candy. But hmph.


The Easter Bunny visited our home and left a few small things for the boys. They enjoy their tiny soccer balls, peeping chicks, and magna doodles. They enjoyed finding eggs around our house and I love that they are young enough to appreciate eggs filled with raisins and cheerios as well as eggs filled with chocolate and jelly beans.

It was my turn to teach primary sharing time on Sunday. It was so special for me to be able to teach about the resurrection of Jesus Christ on that beautiful morning so many years ago. They always say that when you teach a lesson you are the person the gains the most knowledge and understanding. It was so good for me to be thinking of what Jesus did for us all day on Easter. Sometimes it is easy to remember the worldly views of holid

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Jumping Boy

On Monday Cameron took his first little jump. The twins have been trying to jump for a while now, but they never really got off of the ground. Yay for Cameron!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Perfect Van

Since our family is expanding we decided that we need to sell our lovely Xterra and get a minivan. I am not exactly pleased about getting a minivan, but whatever.

I found the perfect van online. It is within our budget, has only 77,000 miles, is my favorite minivan color, leather seats etc.

We went to go check it out at the dealership that I found it at only to be told that it was at another dealership two hours away. They told us it wasn't a big deal to move it here so we asked them to do it. The catch was that all of the price negotiations had to happen before it was moved. If it arrived and we wanted it, the price was already fixed. If it arrived and we didn't want it, we could walk away.

Here are the pictures:




Today they called us and told us the van had arrived. We pulled our Xterra up beside the van. It was beautiful. My heart was pounding. We were so lucky to find such a great van!!! The electronic door opened on the side and there it was. A huge gaping hole. Not just a tiny little hole, but a gigantic hole in the back of the drivers side chair. It was probably 2 feet square. You could see the guts of the chair. I gasped. The salesman tried to brush off the fact that there was a hole in the van. He had the audacity to tell us that it was a minor cosmetic flaw.

Ha.

So much for the perfect van.

Back to craigslist for round two.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Aggravation!

I was standing in line for a restaurant the other day and someone began commenting about the babies. This isn't a new thing and I appreciate people being friendly.

This person, however, made a comment about one of the twins being cuter than the other twin.

I didn't really say anything, but it bothered me.

Why would you say something like that in front of the kids, and in front of the parent???

Last night Darin, the twins, and I went out to dinner as a family. We were sitting there eating our sub sandwiches when one of the employees loudly asked, "Is anybody a Mormon?" Darin and I looked at each other with puzzled looks on our faces. She held up one of the pass along cards and announced to almost everyone there how someone had the nerve to give her the card earlier in the day. That if anyone wanted the card they should take it now from her because she was throwing it in the trash. She and her coworkers then had a good laugh and continued making sandwiches.

I didn't really say anything, but it bothered me.

Sometimes people need to be more aware of others when they make comments. I need to work on this as well, but still some things make me so aggravated!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Cute Pictures

Here are some cute pictures that I have recently taken of the boys:
Also, here is a photo of Big Mama (ha ha). This was actually taken a few weeks ago, but I will be 22 weeks tomorrow! I cannot believe that I am more than half way there. We still have so much to get done before July. The other day I saw a picture of a girl on facebook who was due around the same time as myself and she pretty much looked like a stick still. I think that since I had the twins first my belly just popped out really quickly.

My Little Nakeds

Lately the twins have really enjoyed running around the house in only a diaper. Every time I change their clothes or diaper they say, "NAKED?" I often have to fight them to put their clothes back on.

Not only do they want to be naked all the time, they have been noticing other people being naked or partially naked. We were sitting in church a couple of weeks ago and a family came in late and sat in a pew in front. Cameron started saying naked really loud and pointing to this little girl with a small sleeveless dress. Poor girl. They also point to the babies on the diaper boxes us and show us they are naked.

I hope that this is just a fad. I will never forget driving by an old neighbors house and seeing a little boy running around naked as a jaybird in the yard. It is such a blessing that they haven't discovered how to remove their diapers yet :).

Rock Star Toes

This past weekend we had the pleasure of having Darin's sister, Janae over for a brief visit. The kids love to have visitors and they sure enjoyed her company. They referred to her as Sant Sanae.

While she was here, we went to the local salon and got our toenails done. I don't indulge in this very often because it is hard for me to justify spending money on something I can do myself, but it was fun.

We had them do "Rock Star Toes" on us. I chose a color that looked really pretty in the little cup, but is a little garish on my toes. I usually enjoy red and pink polish, but this is so very blue that it makes me a little sick, but I enjoy the sparkle! Janae got the prettiest coral red/pink. I was a little jealous afterward.