Last week we all got together to eat pizza, have fun and do some holiday craft projects. It was so much fun having everyone together!!! Dan, Nichole and Audrey drove down for christmas and pulled into town just in time for the festivities. I'm so grateful to have such a wonderful family.
Natalie showing off her projects...
Margaux
serious Sabrina :)
Nathan and Ben watching tv
Hannah and Natalie
Barrett eating pizza and "hanging" out...
Nathan & Audrey wearing the pj's they got from Grandpa & Grandma.
Grandma with all of the kiddies...
more christmas pics to follow...
Friday, December 28, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
15 years...so soon?
Today is our 15 year wedding anniversary! I can't believe how time files. Anywho, just wanted to share.
Happy Anniversary Brad...i love you.
Happy Anniversary Brad...i love you.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
i love love love christmas...
Every year we get at least 2 real christmas trees. One for the living room and i mainly decorate it, of course this isn't a control freak thing ;) and one for either the family room or Nathan's room. This year the tree that Nathan picked out was a "mystery" tree. It was wrapped in red netting and we didn't open it and look at it until we got home. A friend of ours told us about a family that every year they get a "mystery" tree and part of the thrill is opening it and seeing if they got a good or bad one. I put my foot down on the big tree. Brad of course thought it was genius idea (of course i'm sure it was just because i am so particular on how i want my tree to look - i want lots of space, tall, kinda thin...) i put my foot down and said HECK NO! Well we actually got really lucky with the little guy that Nathan picked out. Our mystery ended well.
Here is our main tree. This is actually our shortest tree since we moved into this house. We have really high vaulted ceilings and when we first saw the house i immediately thought - "Yes i can get a really tall christmas tree!" Much to Brad's dismay i think that was my moms first thought when she walked in as well. Hmm where do i get it from??? Nathan took this picture so it's kind of a strange view.
Our "mystery" tree. So very cute. This year instead of putting it in Nathan's room he said we could put it in the family room.
Nathan chillin' by the tree...
The other day i gave Nathan the camera and told him to take some pictures of his favorite things around the house. Here are some of his pics...
We have a new tradition. Every year we buy a new Nutcracker. We started this a few years back. Of course i jump started the collection before we started the tradition :) Here is our collection so far (of course this pic was taken before we bought this years)
Our Nutcracker Village
One of the many Nativities we have around the house. Also we apparently had Nathan's Arapaho Indian project sitting on the piano next to it. HA! p.s. i got 100% on this project, i mean Nathan did... ;)
It's fun to see things from his angle.
Very cute Nativity mom made for all of us.
And Spongebob???
Friday, December 14, 2007
who knew?
I took this quiz to see what holiday character i am most like... CLARK GRISWOLD!?!? When i first saw Clark i thought what the heck? I'm so not like Clark Griswold! So i decided that they were wrong and that i would re-take the test. There were a few of the questions that i was between answers so when i re-took the test i put those answers. AGAIN Clark Griswold. I decided that maybe they knew something about me that i didn't and then i looked up above this badge and read what they said about me, i mean Clark...read below and see for yourself...
The holiday season brings out your competitive side. You want to give the best presents, have the best-looking house on the block, and cook up the most delicious holiday feast. You strive to be number one at everything you do, which makes you prone to holiday freak-outs when things don't go as expected. As long as you stay calm, you're great to have around during the holidays – mostly because you're trying so hard to make sure everyone else has the BEST possible time.
Holy cow...I'm Clark...you don't even want to know how many different christmas tree places we usually go to before i find the perfect tree... HA!
The holiday season brings out your competitive side. You want to give the best presents, have the best-looking house on the block, and cook up the most delicious holiday feast. You strive to be number one at everything you do, which makes you prone to holiday freak-outs when things don't go as expected. As long as you stay calm, you're great to have around during the holidays – mostly because you're trying so hard to make sure everyone else has the BEST possible time.
Holy cow...I'm Clark...you don't even want to know how many different christmas tree places we usually go to before i find the perfect tree... HA!
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Orange Stake Creche
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Disneyland fun
Last night we went to Disneyland with Grandma and Grandpa Riley (sorry mom) :) We had so much fun. The fun started with us hitting every single red light possible on the drive over. We finally got past the Disneyland sign in the Lion King parking lot when dad (driving) saw his eye on the prize (parking pay booth) and gunned it to get there first. Mom (not driving) quickly notice that dad was about to run over little innocent orange cones. She knew she needed to act quick and warn my dad and started yelling out "CUPS CUPS!!" My dad swerved out of the way and the little orange cones (CUPS) were safe. Disaster averted - thanks mom for thinking quick on your boxes, i mean feet. :)
We had so much fun! We started out in California Adventure where we went on Soaring over California and California Screamin' (which at the end of the night i accidently called Screamin' over California) two times! Nathan, mom, Brad, and I went on California Screamin' and when we got off we figured that dad could also ride it and not have back issues. We jumped back in line and rode again - to much fun. Brad and I took mom on Tower of Terror (Nathan refuses to go on that ride again) she loved it! Then we went over to Disneyland. We rode Space Mountain(Nathan's 2nd favorite ride), walked around, and had fun checking out all of the christmas decorations.
When we were on the tram ride back to the car we were a little delirious (ok so maybe it was just me) and we were laughing about the night and this guy sitting next to mom leaned over and said that his daughter liked my laugh! HA! The rest of the tram ride she sat and stared at me waiting for me to laugh. Talk about pressure. Of course i gave her what she wanted :)
We had so much fun! We started out in California Adventure where we went on Soaring over California and California Screamin' (which at the end of the night i accidently called Screamin' over California) two times! Nathan, mom, Brad, and I went on California Screamin' and when we got off we figured that dad could also ride it and not have back issues. We jumped back in line and rode again - to much fun. Brad and I took mom on Tower of Terror (Nathan refuses to go on that ride again) she loved it! Then we went over to Disneyland. We rode Space Mountain(Nathan's 2nd favorite ride), walked around, and had fun checking out all of the christmas decorations.
When we were on the tram ride back to the car we were a little delirious (ok so maybe it was just me) and we were laughing about the night and this guy sitting next to mom leaned over and said that his daughter liked my laugh! HA! The rest of the tram ride she sat and stared at me waiting for me to laugh. Talk about pressure. Of course i gave her what she wanted :)
while driving in the car...
Last night we were driving in the car and Brad started telling us about this posh grocery store in NY. This posh upscale grocery store was advertising the sale of the "Hams for Hanukkah". I do believe there is a marketing director out looking for a new job at this point. We laughed and laughed. We told Nathan that they don't eat ham and when he got it he also laughed. Brad continued and started telling him about Hebrew National hot dogs and that they are kosher and how they can eat them because they don't have pig in them. On the side he said yeah they just have cow lips in them. I looked at brad and we chuckled. Nathan very serious said "cows lips?" then sat for a moment pondering the thought then said "then how do the cows eat without their lips?" as if they specifically harvest cows lips - yeah they raise cows and then take the lips only and let them go back out into the field to live out their dream life. We laughed then set him straight with the cold hard truth and then he started to sign the Hanukkah song he learned at school.
Cows lips - sick.
Cows lips - sick.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
snowflake fun
I don't know how i got to this site but Nathan and I have been having tons of fun making our own snowflakes.
http://snowflakes.barkleyus.com
try it...you'll like it.
http://snowflakes.barkleyus.com
try it...you'll like it.
The truth comes out...
Today Julie had to go into the office for a little bit so Margaux and Barrett came over to play with me. We had so much fun. Barrett was so excited to see all of the non-baby proof items i have around here. He moved at a constant pace from one thing to the next. Wow - it really made me realize how long it's been since i've had a young one living here. Margaux was so funny. I took her to the bathroom and sat her up on the potty. I walked away and she said "so Aunt Shannon, how is your day going?" It's great Margs thanks for asking! She loved looking around at all of my christmas decorations. I found some pictures of Nathan from when he was younger and showed them to her. She loved seeing Nathan her age and younger. One of the pictures was of Nathan and me. She looked at it and said "Aunt Shannon, is this you when you were different?" to which i replied "yes Margaux it is." :) Key word being "different" aka skinny. What a sweet, smart little girl. Well now that they are gone i guess i better be off to the gym...
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Thanksgiving in Utah
I know it's a little late but we went to Utah for Thanksgiving. Dan, Nichole, and Audrey let us crash with them at their house. Nichole made a wonderful turkey dinner and we had a blast playing their wii. Audrey was so excited to have company that she tried to stay awake all night. You know i shouldn't say this but we got away with the whole baby thing pretty dang easy. Nathan slept thru the night the first night home from the hospital and every night since (with the exception of any nights that he woke up sick). We never had sleepless nights. Dare i say??? I think i'm pretty safe to say without it coming to bite me in the end - it seems as though it's just not in the cards for us to have more kids. Of course now that i'm jobless, Brad is in the process of changing careers, and i've just put in black and white that we got away easy if it was ever going to happen i'm sure it would be at a time like this. :) i won't hold my breath...
We had so much fun in St. George. Dan took Nathan and Brad out to see Sand Hollow, where Dad and Mom are investing in our families future funness.
Nathan with Audrey. Nathan is such a good cousin.
We have a new tradition...when we go to St. George we hike. I say tradition - ha - we have been to St. G 2 times since Dan and Nichole have moved there and both times we have gone hiking and exploring. Tradition! Last time we went to Zions and had so much fun. This trip we checked out another place - can't remember the name - but it was beautiful. Here are a few pics of the beauty...
Brad living on the edge....
Nathan found this stick and turned it into a gun - hmm boys and guns - what's up with that?
We had so much fun in St. George. Dan took Nathan and Brad out to see Sand Hollow, where Dad and Mom are investing in our families future funness.
Nathan with Audrey. Nathan is such a good cousin.
We have a new tradition...when we go to St. George we hike. I say tradition - ha - we have been to St. G 2 times since Dan and Nichole have moved there and both times we have gone hiking and exploring. Tradition! Last time we went to Zions and had so much fun. This trip we checked out another place - can't remember the name - but it was beautiful. Here are a few pics of the beauty...
Brad living on the edge....
Nathan found this stick and turned it into a gun - hmm boys and guns - what's up with that?
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Where am I???
The other day Brad said that he was looking at out blog and noticed that there weren't any pictures of me on it. And the problem is????
So i looked at our pictures on the computer and realized that we don't really have many pictures of me - it looks like i am the picture taker in the family... Anyway, i did find some of Nathan and I messing around with our webcam. So Brad here you go... :)
So i looked at our pictures on the computer and realized that we don't really have many pictures of me - it looks like i am the picture taker in the family... Anyway, i did find some of Nathan and I messing around with our webcam. So Brad here you go... :)
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Where does this stuff come from???
So Brad, Nathan and I were just sitting around the table talking about pi of all things. Yes pi and crazy enough Matt was not in the vicinity. How could this happen??? Anyway, Rosie, our dog, was over in the corner on her bed and she started chewing at her back. I yelled "Rose stop that - don't be gross!" She stopped and laid there like a lady and all of the sudden Nathan says "Yeah it's like your making out with yourself!" Brad and I looked at each other with looks of - what the heck! Then started laughing. To say it surprised me would be an understatement. I seriously never thought i'd hear my 8 year old use a sentence with the phrase "making out" in it. How does he know what making out is? What else does he know?? Would i really want to know the answer to that last question??? NO!
Anyway, Nathan was Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Daniel Crockett or Davy Boone - you choose - for Halloween. He was so cute. He loved his costume and i think has still put his coon skin cap on at least once a day since. I made his entire costume - except for the hat and the belt. I must be getting crafty in my old age. I didn't get a picture of him on Halloween - figures - but i did get some at the Trunk or Treat at church.
just a few pics from Halloween 2006
(yikes look at our awful old floors!!!)
Nathan was a handsome knight...
aka Prince of Margaux
Anyway, Nathan was Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Daniel Crockett or Davy Boone - you choose - for Halloween. He was so cute. He loved his costume and i think has still put his coon skin cap on at least once a day since. I made his entire costume - except for the hat and the belt. I must be getting crafty in my old age. I didn't get a picture of him on Halloween - figures - but i did get some at the Trunk or Treat at church.
just a few pics from Halloween 2006
(yikes look at our awful old floors!!!)
Nathan was a handsome knight...
aka Prince of Margaux
Sunday, November 4, 2007
60 minutes
So tonight we were laying around watching TV and while surfing our saved shows Nathan saw that we had the show "60 Minutes" recorded. He said "60 minutes??? Why don't they just call it an hour???" hahaha we laughed...i more than Brad...shocker... :)
Friday, October 19, 2007
Raingutter Regatta
Last night at Cub Scouts they had the annual Raingutter Regatta.
Nathan's ship was "Sea Dogs"
Oh no falling behind...
But of course since he is my son he was able to come up with enough hot air to blow his boat to Victory!
Way to go Nathan! He ended the evening in 3rd place with a lovely "bronze" certificate to add to the collection.
Nathan's ship was "Sea Dogs"
Oh no falling behind...
But of course since he is my son he was able to come up with enough hot air to blow his boat to Victory!
Way to go Nathan! He ended the evening in 3rd place with a lovely "bronze" certificate to add to the collection.
VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED...
You have been warned...
When Nathan was a toddler i was tickling him and while looking up in his mouth saw something strange. I swore that one of his molars had a huge hole in the middle of it. I couldn't see it though so i took him to our dentist, who is also my friend (thank goodness). Sure enough his top right molar had a HUGE void in the middle of the tooth. If you looked at it from the side you couldn't tell anything was different from any other tooth but if you looked straight up into the tooth there was a big cave. She checked it and it was all ok - as in no nerve exposed etc. She proceeded to fill it in so that things wouldn't get caught in said hole.
Well, the other day Nathan started complaining that his tooth hurt. I took him to the dentist and part of his filling had come out. While drilling and trying to fix the filling we all found out in a very loud way that the tooth was worse then it looked. Poor Nathan screamed like you wouldn't believe. She stopped and took X-rays only to discover that the tooth was not going to make it. It needed to be pulled! YIKES!
Lucky for me Brad was on his way home from work. He detoured over to the dentist and was able to sit at Nathan's side while the dentist pulled his tooth out. Brad is such a good dad. He sat there and let Nathan squeeze his hands almost off and told him he was doing a great job the entire time. I on the other hand sat at his feet, laid across his legs and balled my eyes out. He screamed so loud it was a good thing he was the last appointment. I have never heard him scream and cry so loud - it was so sad. I told him that if there would have been any other kids in the waiting room they would have run out the door faster than light speed.
Here are a few shots of the tooth - roots and all...
Holy cow - no wonder he screamed so loud...
Once the tooth was out he felt so much better. I certainly wasn't going to make him go home and do his homework so i did what any good mother would do and let him stay home from school the next day and we went to Disneyland. No joke. We had fun but took it easy - no roller coasters!
He took the tooth to school for show and tell and i'm sure grossed out a girl or two. HA! The tooth fairy came to visit and rewarded him handsomely and even let him keep the tooth as a souvenir. What a lucky kid...
When Nathan was a toddler i was tickling him and while looking up in his mouth saw something strange. I swore that one of his molars had a huge hole in the middle of it. I couldn't see it though so i took him to our dentist, who is also my friend (thank goodness). Sure enough his top right molar had a HUGE void in the middle of the tooth. If you looked at it from the side you couldn't tell anything was different from any other tooth but if you looked straight up into the tooth there was a big cave. She checked it and it was all ok - as in no nerve exposed etc. She proceeded to fill it in so that things wouldn't get caught in said hole.
Well, the other day Nathan started complaining that his tooth hurt. I took him to the dentist and part of his filling had come out. While drilling and trying to fix the filling we all found out in a very loud way that the tooth was worse then it looked. Poor Nathan screamed like you wouldn't believe. She stopped and took X-rays only to discover that the tooth was not going to make it. It needed to be pulled! YIKES!
Lucky for me Brad was on his way home from work. He detoured over to the dentist and was able to sit at Nathan's side while the dentist pulled his tooth out. Brad is such a good dad. He sat there and let Nathan squeeze his hands almost off and told him he was doing a great job the entire time. I on the other hand sat at his feet, laid across his legs and balled my eyes out. He screamed so loud it was a good thing he was the last appointment. I have never heard him scream and cry so loud - it was so sad. I told him that if there would have been any other kids in the waiting room they would have run out the door faster than light speed.
Here are a few shots of the tooth - roots and all...
Holy cow - no wonder he screamed so loud...
Once the tooth was out he felt so much better. I certainly wasn't going to make him go home and do his homework so i did what any good mother would do and let him stay home from school the next day and we went to Disneyland. No joke. We had fun but took it easy - no roller coasters!
He took the tooth to school for show and tell and i'm sure grossed out a girl or two. HA! The tooth fairy came to visit and rewarded him handsomely and even let him keep the tooth as a souvenir. What a lucky kid...
Fall Ball
Nathan loves playing baseball. This fall he has been playing on the Storm. He plays with his best friend Clayton. Sometimes they get in trouble because they goof off - ha! Yesterday they were at practice and the coach told them all to take a knee. Which of course means to kneal down and listen. Well Nathan and Clayton proceeded to grab each others knees and tried to "take" Clayton/Nathan's knees. Needless to say when practice was over coach made them run to the fence and back. When they came back laughing and smiling Coach asked if they had fun and they said yes! Wrong answer...take another run to the fence. After the 2nd trip to the fence they got smart and when asked if the run was fun they both answered NO! live and learn.
Here Nathan shows us his signature squinty eye line up before he pitches.
He can pitch pretty good. Brad has been working with him. He can throw the ball pretty hard - especially when he's mad. :)
Getting a little "pep talk" from Coach Mark.
Here Nathan shows us his signature squinty eye line up before he pitches.
He can pitch pretty good. Brad has been working with him. He can throw the ball pretty hard - especially when he's mad. :)
Getting a little "pep talk" from Coach Mark.
the sabbath on the road
While driving up the 5 fwy and approaching the San Diego Temple Nathan quickly blurted out "can we go see it?" Were we really going to say no? Could we? Of course not. So we stopped by to walk around the grounds and feel the peace and tranquility that temple grounds have to offer. Since it was Sunday it was nice and quiet. There were a few other people walking around taking pictures but we pretty much had to place to ourselves.
We walked around to the grassy side of the temple and were admiring all of the beauty when we realized that Nathan got away from us and ran out onto the big grassy field. We yelled (had to yell as the freeway was feet away) and told him to come back up with us. It looked like he was going to obey but took a little detour under the area we were standing on and ran to an adjacent grass area right next to the temple. See below.
He seemed to be loving the fact that he had this "heaven" all to himself. I looked at him, he looked up at me and it was as though i could read his mind. I quickly shouted "don't you dare roll down that hill!"
you can only imagine what happened next... Yep you guessed it - he rolled down the Temple lawn! Yelling, laughing and enjoying every second of it.
We finally got him to come back up with us and we decided it was time to leave. I was just glad that the temple was closed and that he didn't make it into the background of any wedding pictures. How nice would that have been to see a little monkey rolling down the hill in the background of your wedding portraits.
I've heard of and participated in the "reverent swim" is there such a thing as the "reverent roll"?
We walked around to the grassy side of the temple and were admiring all of the beauty when we realized that Nathan got away from us and ran out onto the big grassy field. We yelled (had to yell as the freeway was feet away) and told him to come back up with us. It looked like he was going to obey but took a little detour under the area we were standing on and ran to an adjacent grass area right next to the temple. See below.
He seemed to be loving the fact that he had this "heaven" all to himself. I looked at him, he looked up at me and it was as though i could read his mind. I quickly shouted "don't you dare roll down that hill!"
you can only imagine what happened next... Yep you guessed it - he rolled down the Temple lawn! Yelling, laughing and enjoying every second of it.
We finally got him to come back up with us and we decided it was time to leave. I was just glad that the temple was closed and that he didn't make it into the background of any wedding pictures. How nice would that have been to see a little monkey rolling down the hill in the background of your wedding portraits.
I've heard of and participated in the "reverent swim" is there such a thing as the "reverent roll"?
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