Wednesday, July 25, 2007

A Tribute to Good Friends

This Summer is my ten year high school reunion. (scary!) To commemorate this event, my friends and I spent a weekend in Salt Lake together. We had such a blast! I am so blessed to have such good friends and to have been able to keep in contact with them for so many years. This post is dedicated to my friends and all the reasons why I love them!

Kami, Lisa, Shauni and Melanie (it took many tries to get this picture!)


Lisa shows off some of her purchases.


Kami was the good friend who agreed to give Melanie her shot.


Our "nice" hotel. (But it was a really good deal!)


40 reasons why I love my friends:

1. They listen to me even when I don't have anything interesting to say.

2. They will watch Steel Magnolias with me (and cry at the end).

3. They know me well enough to know that if I am in the hospital after having a baby, I would rather have them bring me ice cream than send me flowers.

4. We can go six months without seeing each other and when we get together we haven't missed a beat.

5. They will talk about things like body hair and stretch marks without getting grossed out.

6. They still hung out with my when I had tootsie roll bangs and the 80's haircut (in 1999).

7.We are almost thirty and we can still stay up until 3 am at a sleepover talking about boys (usually our husbands and kids, but boys all the same).

8.They can sing along with me to "Insensitive," "Sweet, Sexy Thing" and almost anything by Tom Petty.

9. Road trips.

10. Choir trips.

11. Drill trips.

12. Spring break.

13. I love that Lisa has 6 kids under the age of 5 and her hair still always looks perfect.

14. I love that Jen already thinks about how her 3 year old's wedding invitation will look.

15. I love that I can talk to Kami on the phone for 2 hours and still have more to say.

16. I love that Mel had enough self confidence to date a guy who wore overalls- in college.

17. I love that Lanae fell out of a moving vehicle trying to get a guys attention.

18. The world's best book club. (Thank you Jen!)

19. Our Senior trip and everything that went with it.

20. Melanie's condo at snowbird.

21. Between the six of us, we have 15 kids and 2 on the way (congrats to Mel on the twins!).

22. I love that I was at Lisa's house often enough to frequently see her mom in her bath robe.

23. I love that Lanae nicknamed her black and white car "Micheal Jackson."

24. I love how Melanie skis.

25. I love that Kami will tell me what she really thinks about the clothes I try on when we are shopping.

26. They know, and frequently call me by, my middle name.

27. I love that I know if they prefer to dip or crunch saltine crackers in tomato soup.

28. Our trips to Las Vegas, California, New York, Florida, Tennessee, Ensenada, Disneyland and St. George.

29. They all came to, and dressed up for, my Halloween parties.

30. Girls night outs.

31. Scrapbooking.

32. Our apartment.

33. Belly button rings and (almost) tattoos.

34. Play dates.

35. We all agree that you have to hold an imaginary microphone when lip syncing.

36. I love that Lanae doesn't hold a grudge that she was my "service project."

37. Twinkies and Twizzlers.

38. We can do better than "not ugly".

39. When I have a parenting question, one of them is bound to know the answer.

40. They make me a better person.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Husbandless and cleaning up puke

Today marks day seven of Colby being out of town. It has been a long week. I have to admit, I was mildly jealous when I talked to Colby today and he was at the mall- and he had just spent the afternoon at the lake. I spent my day cleaning up puke. Carter has been sick and started throwing up at about 6 am this morning. By the time I put him to bed at 8 he had thrown up about ten times, been in six or seven different outfits and taken five baths. For some strange reason, Carter being sick made me miss Colby even more. I don't know why because even if he was home I would have been the one cleaning up puke, it's just nice to have some company while cleaning I guess. I found this picture so I can remember how much I love my boys. Not that cleaning up throw-up made me love them any less, I love my kids all the time. I just love them more when they're healthy!


Thursday, July 19, 2007

Trip to Utah Part II

We spent a weekend with my family at a condo by Jordanelle reservoir. The kids had so much fun boating and playing with their cousins. Colby and I looked forward to putting the kids to bed so we could stay up late and play games with the adults. We also discovered the "Dairy Keen" restaurant, which was a cute little burger joint with awesome shakes.


The Stewart grandkids posing for a picture on the back of the boat. For some reason, Carter decided he was scared of the boat (even though he went boating multiple times last Summer). He cried every time we went out on the water. Lets hope this is just a phase!


Grandpa let Carter help him drive the boat in an effort to get him to stop screaming. It seemed to work, but a few minutes later he was crying again and wanted to get off the boat.


Ammon and Carter with Grandma and Grandpa Stewart at The Gateway. Grandma and Grandpa took the boys to Build a Bear Workshop and they had a blast! They now have two new buddies to take to bed every night.


Ammon with his doggies Scrappy and Cook da Book. We hope these will pacify his desire for a pet dog until we have a house.


We had a picnic at Liberty park and let the kids play in the wading pools. It was a hot day and a nice way for them to cool off. Above, Ammon, Kalii, Baylee, Natalee and Carter at the park.


All the kids playing in the wading pools. The boys like to chase these little McDonald's ball down the waterfalls and rivers. Carter even let Buzz Lightyear get in for a swim.


We went to the zoo with Scott, Aleese and some of their nieces and nephews. I wish I had a picture of the whole group of us. We had a fun day spending time with them. The highlight for the kids was the white alligator. Carter is still talking about the white alligator that we saw at the zoo.


Ammon and Carter playing at the Children's Museum. They loved these flippers and goggles.

One last boating picture. What a fun trip we had! It was so good to see our friends and family. Believe it or not, I still have more pictures to post!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

And so it begins....

I just got my USB cable in the mail from my parents (Hurray!) so I have many, many pictures to post. I'm going to start chronologically from the beginning of the Summer. These pictures are of our trip to Utah (well, the first part of the trip anyways). We kicked the week off at Frost's house. The kids had a blast playing with their cousins.

Ones of our first orders of business was lunch with Grandma Frost and Megan at Artic Circle. The kids love their playground (and I love it cause it's not stinky). Plus, you've got to love their complimentary kids cones.

Grandpa Frost and Colby wrestling with Megan and Carter. Megan was visiting Grandma and Grandpa from Texas. After one day together Carter told me, "Mom, Megan's my best friend."

Another one of my priorities was to get my hair cut. I love my "hair girl" Jen and I have yet to find a replacement for her in Iowa. After going six months without a hair cut- I was in desperate need of one! Here I am, showing off my new cut with my cute little family.

We took the kids to the bounce house at Classic skating and they loved it. Carter made me pretty nervous with some of the daring feats he attempted (he honestly believes he is AT LEAST four years old). Ammon's little face got bright red from all the running and jumping.


We had a barbecue in honor of Jared and Carolee and baby boy #2 (Congratulations again, you guys!) Bugs and Ammon got into a water fight with Grandpa Frost. (Don't they look mischievous?)


Carter was content to sit back and watch the action, and get disgustingly sticking from spilling Sprite all over himself.

Carter, Ammon and Megan in their PJ's. They were all insistent on wearing these backpacks around. Megan's was so big she had a hard time standing up straight!

We went to Provo for Daniel's high school graduation. I tried to get a picture of Daniel walking to get his diploma at graduation, but he had them announce the wrong name and I missed it! This is as good as I could do. Carter and Ammon caught piggybacks to the car with Colby and Uncle Scotty, because we had to park "weally" far away.

We attempted to get a picture of all the Frost grandkids and it was quite a zoo! After we took a lunch break, we actually managed to get a pretty good picture. After this experience, I realized why some animals eat their young. Stay tuned to see even more of our trip to Utah.....

Friday, July 06, 2007

A lack of posts

We have had a busy month! We spent three weeks in Utah, then I immediately went to girls camp for five days. When I returned from girls camp we got our first visitors (Hooray!!). Mike, Kim and Megan stayed through the fourth of July and we had a blast! It has been a great month. The bad news is, I left the USB cable for my camera at my parents house in Utah so I can't download any of my pictures. I have so many pictures I think I will have to post every day for a month to get caught up. You all have something to look forward to!