Friday, June 26, 2009

Warning: Naked Babies!

Okay, not quite naked, but almost. I just love the contrast between being able to see ribs poke out of Josh's skinny body and Mary's ribs being deeply hidden. :) Josh actually fits in the Bumbo almost as well as Mary...her legs often get stuck in the openings and it will come up with her when I go to take her out of it!

Josh was having fun playing with the canning rings one morning. He is getting so tall and learning so many new things. His favorite things to play with these days are old Uno and Rook cards, which is awesome, because he's learned most of his numbers, as well as "D" and "R" from them! Also, PBS Kids must be paying off, because he recognizes a lot of other letters, especially those on our welcome mat. :) Josh loves to give us (and pretty much everyone else for that matter) tons of hugs and kisses, and David has been teaching him to say "Daddy is the best". He is such a fun and energetic boy and constantly makes us laugh (except when he wakes up every morning at or before 6:30)!

Mary is FINALLY to the point where she'll actually be content for a few minutes at a time when I put her down. Thank goodness! She hasn't quite rolled over on her own yet, but she's working on it. She does NOT like tummy time (probably because she rarely gets it). She'll usually go about 7 hours between feedings at night, so I only have to get up once with her most nights, which is such a nice change after Josh's many nighttime feedings. She is still in our room, mostly because I'm afraid she and Josh will wake each other up during the night (or early morning when Josh wakes up) and of Josh throwing toys in on her in the crib. One of these nights we'll bite the bullet and move her!

Josh didn't ever really want to "hold" Mary for about the first month, but now he will often ask to hold her, or when she is laying on the floor he will usually go and lay beside her. He's not always as gentle as he should be (biting her toes and cheeks), but I'm glad he likes her! It 's the cutest when he says "I Luh Baby" or talks baby talk to her. Mary is a patient little sister and often smiles at Josh.
I love my cute kids!

Sweet Mary Belle

The day before Mary was 2 weeks old, my sister's sister-in-law, Amy Dana, came and took some pictures of Mary for us. Here are a few of my favorites:

Didn't she do a great job? I can't believe how much Mary has grown since then!!!

We wanted her to take a family picture of us that day as well, but Josh was NOT in the mood. Oh well, what can you do???

Friday, June 19, 2009

My Parents Are Golden!

Today is my parents' 50th wedding anniversary! What a wonderful couple they are.


50 years ago


Either early married life or while they were engaged...I'm not sure which

1984 or 85...not too long after Kayla (their 13th) was born

On one of their many trips


At the White House


At my wedding reception...relieved to fenally have their last unmarried child married off :)

Dancing at my niece's reception, just a couple of months before Dad passed away


Their posterity at the time of my wedding (this is the most recent family picture we took--now there are 7 more grandchildren + 4 grandchildren's spouses, and 2 great-grandchildren)

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MOM & DAD!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

One Year Later

I wrote this post on Tues. 6/9/09, but am just now getting around to getting the pictures uploaded. I didn't bother fixing the date references, but we went down to the Capitol on Monday, 6/8/09. Also, most of this is for my journaling purposes, so don't feel obligated to read on...

Yesterday was the first anniversary of my dad's death. So many people have done so much for our family this past year and we are so grateful. I'm especially grateful for the peace Heavenly Father has blessed my family and me with, as well as my knowledge of eternal families and the opportunity I have to see my dad again. I'm also grateful for my mom's example of faith and strength and being happy even through sad times...she is wonderful!

Yesterday down at the Capitol the Senate and House passed a resolution honoring Dad, and they also unveiled a bust that Rusty Bowers sculpted of my dad and will soon be cast in bronze and displayed at the Capitol somewhere. Mary and I were able to go down for the event, along with several of my brothers and sisters and parts of their families. Corinne was nice enough to watch Josh for me...I didn't think it would be fun trying to chase him around and/or try to keep him quiet, especially after he was such a stinker on Sunday at church. Of course Mary got fussy and wanted to eat right before the unveiling, so I had to miss that, but I did get to see most of the other happenings.

After the resolution was read at the Senate, the House read and passed it, then our family got to go back to the Senate floor and get a close-up look of the sculpture, which is really cool. Rusty also had all of the grandkids that were there (and old enough) take a little piece of the extra clay and roll it into a ball, then press it into the base of the sculpture, so that they could have their fingerprint on it. I thought that was pretty cool.

Here are a few pictures:


The screen they had up on the Senate floor during the reading of the resolution:

Some of the grandkids putting their thumb prints on the base of the sculpture. From L to R around the bust they are Peyton, Tori, Sydney, and Trey:
Mary and me getting to stand by Dad.

Here is the Resolution:

Friday, June 12, 2009

Branding

For Memorial Day weekend we went up to Snowflake for a fun-filled weekend. We got up there Friday night (packing for kids takes me forever, by the way), then late Saturday morning Josh and I went and "helped" with the branding while David and Mary went to visit Grandma Wiltbank.

It's funny because our branding days now have more people than calves (maybe I'm exaggerating a little, but not much). Back in the day we would have several--probably 6 or 7, if not more--different locations where we would brand around 200 calves at a time, but now we only have about 35 calves...a much smaller scale! But at least we get to let our kids experience some of the things we grew up doing. Josh wasn't to into the whole experience this year, he was more interested in playing with the other kids and in the dirt...maybe next year! Here are some pictures to document our fun:

Josh and Trey are deep in conversation about the intricacies of branding calves:

A line of cousins watching the action. From L to R they are Taden, Manasseh, Trey, Trevin, Josh, Bryant, Spencer and Addie, and Taryn is on the ground. You can tell that Spencer is really enjoying the pleasant noises:



Rend, Tori, Travis and Crystal working hard...don't mind Travis' hands:

Uncle Brandon was nice enough to take Josh for a little ride on Bizness:

I even participated a little:

Back in the day we would often ride the calves out of the chute. Here Kayla is getting ready to re-live the memories:

She didn't quite make the 8 second mark:

Josh found Aunt JenMarie's drink sitting on the trailor and decided to help himself. Nice position there buddy:

Back at Grandma Flake's we went for rides on Chester--the favorite horse who is getting really old, so he probably won't be around for much longer. :( You can tell that Mary was really having a good time.



And just for fun, I swiped these pictures taken in 1999 from Mindy's blog. We were branding at Monument Hill and I would have just graduated from high school:

My nephew Louis getting ready to ride a calf out of the squeeze. Louis just graduated from HS this year:

Tyler manning the chute:

Darin keeping tally and me doing vaccinations...this was my usual job after I graduated from putting ear tags in the taggers:

Wynn and Mindy running the squeeze:

Wynn and Brandon dehorning a calf:

Kayla putting up a good fight with Wynn and Tyler as they try to throw her into the drinker during the lunch break. I think she kind of started a water fight earlier:

Mindy posing for the camera:

Here was Mindy riding a calf out of the squeeze, but whoever took the picture didn't get the calf in it: