Sunday, August 30, 2009

Two less lonely people in the world...


Last week (as I was missing my husband and dreading the weekend alone), I got a message from my friend Celeste that she wanted to come to Iowa to visit. I was so excited I called her immediately and we started planning. Her husband was also away on rotations and we both wanted some company. She is amazing and braved the 10 hour drive here from Michigan, with 3 kids- including a 7 week old baby. WOW! She totally made my week. Make that my whole month. We had a blast. It had been over a year since I had seen Celeste and her kids, back then we spent nearly every day either running together...


or working together. We had some great times!


This weekend was no exception. Still more great times.


We were so excited to meet little Maddilyn. She has the cutest little face and the best hair! Abbi was especially interested in her and kept crawling over to check her out. Sadly, cute little Maddi made Abbi look like a toddler.


The boys were also sooo excited to see their buddy Cannon. They spent the whole weekend playing with legos and transformers and we hardly heard from them. The older boys stayed up chit chatting until late into the night and somehow weren't even grumpy the next day.


They even included Karlee in the sleepover festivities, and she was such an angel!


We revisited some of our old "stomping grounds" like the Neil Smith trail. Hauling six kids on bikes wasn't quite as relaxing as running the trail used to be, but it was fun all the same.


We also had to hit Panera bread and take it to Dewey park for a picnic.


Somehow I don't have photo documentation of it, but one of the highlights of the weekend was getting a babysitter and going to dinner and shopping.


The weekend wouldn't have been complete without meeting up with some of the old Chapelridge crew. We met up with Megan and Lisa and their kids for an afternoon at the park. As far as parks go, it doesn't get much better than Raccoon River.


What a crew! The kids (minus Logan and Maddi) stopped playing for a minute to have a snack.


We spent all afternoon playing at the park, playing in the sand,


and swimming in the river.


We ended the weekend with a pizza party and (of course) the kids ended up hunting for (and catching) frogs in their pajamas.


This wasn't really part of the festivities, but I had to throw this picture in here because I am certain that I have about the cutest baby in the world and I wanted to share it with all of you.

Thank you, thank you, thank you Celeste, Cannon, Karlee and Maddi. We had so much fun visiting with you guys. We had such a good time that Celeste has convinced me to drive to Michigan in November for a visit. (She is going to hold my husband captive as collateral!) We can't wait to see you guys again.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Firsts!

We have had a lot of FIRSTS at our house lately. Today was Ammon and Carter's FIRST day of school.


Ammon started FIRST grade,


and Carter started four-year old preschool. It was the FIRST time the boys got to play together at recess.


This week Carter also had his FIRST soccer practice.


Today was also the FIRST time I took all three kids to the doctor for check-ups at the same time. (This was also the LAST time I attempt to do that!)
Little Miss Abbi is growing like a little weed, at 9 months here are her stats:

Weight: 21 lbs. 6 oz (75th percentile)
Height: 30 inches (97th percentile)

Unless she gets her mom's hand-eye coordination, we could have a little basketball player on our hands!


This week, Abbi got to visit Gray's Lake for the FIRST time,


It was also the FIRST time she stood on her own,


and sadly, the FIRST time she skinned her knee.


And last but not least, this was the FIRST week that Colby was away on rotations....
and we survived!! Hurray!

Whew, all this excitement is wearing me out!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Farewells

This past week, we have said a lot of "goodbyes." After a wonderful Summer, we left our family and friends and headed back to the midwest. Less than 24 hours later, I drove Colby to the airport and said the hardest "goodbye" of all. For the past 3 1/2 years I have been (apprehensively) waiting for this day to come. Colby's fourth year of school is now in full swing and as part of his last year of formal education, he is required to do a lot of traveling. This means that I am currently living in Iowa with the kiddos while he is over 1,000 miles away enjoying mama Frost's pot roast and laundry service. He has been gone for three days and we are already missing him like crazy. I would like to say that I am coping like a champ but I'm not going to lie; I cried my eyes out at the airport, I spent the last two nights watching chick flicks and going through boxes of dating/wedding pictures and I have spent an inordinate amount of time surfing the Internet. I have had many people tell me that this will be worth it- all I can say is, "I hope so!" The good news is, I have these cute little kiddos to brighten my days and GREAT memories of all the time we spent with family this Summer.

Those are my boys: always super creative!

I love this cute little face.


Ice cream and Goodbyes with Grandma and Grandpa Stewart.

I love these girls! Our last Girl's Night Out of the Summer.

Grandma Stewart and Abbi on the carousel at the zoo.

Temple night with the Frost family.

Oquirrh mountain temple open house.

Kenecott Copper mines with Grandpa Stewart.

Cousin Time!

One of the best parts of the being in Utah for the Summer was being able to spend LOTS of time with cousins.

Carter and Megan.

This picture cracks me up! Could it get any worse?

Abbi got to meet Henry for the first time,

and had lots of fun playing with Barrick.

We had much better luck getting a picture with the Stewart cousins.

Salamanders

When I asked the boys what their favorite part of our visit to Utah was, they both replied, "finding salamaders." Our last week in Utah, the boys spent a lot of time in Grandma's window well, they found a grand total of 5 salamaders and 3 frogs. These little creatures kept them entertained all day, for about 3 days straight.


Showing their little "pets" to Abbi and Colby.


These little critters got a lot of love!


Although we had a great time on our trip, I was very excited to see the beautiful midwestern landscape. We had a hard time saying our farewells, but it's good to be home.


Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Campaigning for votes

By suggestion of Colby's mom (and being persuaded by the cash and diaper prize), I entered Abbi in the Standard Examiner's "cutest baby contest." Obviously, I think Abbi is about the cutest baby ever (I think most moms think that their kids are). Look at this little face, I mean- what could be cuter?


You can check out the contest at www.standard.net/live/babycontest or text your vote to (801) 513-8855 (text Baby 57).