I have been a slacker, not posting every day. I am going to start posting every day again, and attempt to go back and catch us up ! Thanks for sharing in my miracles every day!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

We are a happy family!



We had a fun day just hanging out at home!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Baby girl loves her bouncy chair!




Our dear friend gave us this bouncy chair/ play thingy, and baby girl LOVES it. She especially loves the little piano looking thing that makes noise and lights up. We already had to move it up to the second level because she is so darned tall!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Ouchie


Ok, so I fell down today. Broke my ankle, sprained my wrist, and got some road rash in my hand. Not a great time. I opted for the air cast so that I can remove it for showers and stuff, and I can walk on it.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Cool kid, cool picture, cool website


I found a cool website for editing photos. It's www.picnik.com and you can make your pictures all neato looking, like this one. Of course, it helps to have an adorable kid and a great picture to begin with...

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Baby Girl's 4 month stats


Baby girl had her 4 month well baby check today. The doctor said she is perfect, and exactly the right size...for a 6 month old! She is sitting up, teething, and doing all the things a 6 month old should be doing. What can I say? We make big perfect babies. Here's how she stacks up...
Height 26 inches - 95 percentile
Weight 16 lbs 9 oz - 95 percentile
Head circumference 41 cm- 75 percentile

She smiled and cooed at the doctor...right up until her immunization shots, then she looked at me like "How could you Momma?!" But she got over it quickly, and has been all smiles since!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Gone fishin'


The boy loves to pretend to fish. More so than actually fishing I suspect. Here he is with his light saber/jump rope fishing pole. He is such an imaginative little guy.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Shining example


The boy loves to hang out with the Elders. It melts my heart to see how they treat him with such love. The boy wanted to read "All About Scabs." (I know, eww.) So Elder L read to him. Elder L even took some of the boys toys to try to teach him about red blood cells and fibrin. My boy can learn so much from these bigger boys. Things that you would think have nothing to do with the gospel of Christ, except that by being such good examples, the Elders are teaching my son compassion, charity, and love, which is a perfect example of the gospel of Christ. We are so lucky.