Friday, August 27, 2010

Too Much Love?

This morning, Justin told Nolan that he needed a big cuddle. A little cuddling, wrestling, and laughing followed and Justin said, "Nolan, how about you never get big? I need you to stay little so we can cuddle." And Nolan said, "No, I want to get big!"
Then Justin said, "Will you still cuddle with Daddy when you get big?"
Nolan answered, "I will. And I will shower with Mommy and Daddy when I get big, too!"
Oh, what a relief! 'Cause we were really worried about that.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Long week away

Congrats to Justin for making it through his Havasupai experience! He figures he hiked a total of 30 miles in 3 days, with more than 2,000 ft. in elevation change. He began the hike with a cold and the day after getting back to St. George he came down with a stomach bug. He explains that there are some trips to be enjoyed and some to be conquered - or maybe he said endured. Either way, he made it - blisters and all!

I spent the week in St. George thinking it would be easier to be there than spend a second week "alone" at home with the boys (husband was away on business the week before). I was wrong about the easy part. Ezra was still teething and Nolan decided he would do everything in his power to psychologically torment me with his screaming and tantrums. It's hard to explain how crummy and frustrated I felt so instead I'll just go over some of the highlights:
1) Nolan pooped on the potty twice at the beginning of the week, qualifying him for the long sought-after bucket of Legos from Target. He later had a huge accident that week, but I won't dwell on that.

2) I did a temple session and had lunch with my sister and her husband while Grandma babysat.
3) I attended my first (and hopefully not last) Zumba class with Keeley! Lots of booty-shaking, I tell you! It was followed up with a frozen hot chocolate from Dairy Queen. It's a favorite of mine.
4) I saw the movie Eat, Pray, Love with my mom while my Dad watched the boys. I loved the book and the movie was nearly as good.
5) We ate in Springdale for my Dad's birthday and had a fudge ice cream cake for my nephew's birthday.
6) We cooled off at the Main Street river park and picked out a treat at the old Judd's candy store.

So while the week may have been one of the hardest of my life since becoming a mother, it still had its good points. At least my parents' house is a good place to be when I'm having a hard time. And it could have been a lot harder by myself at home.
When we went to pick up Justin's car at his office, it was completely dead. I quickly called him and we jumped it with no problem. Then I filled it up w/ gas just before getting home and it wouldn't start again. I asked a cop to help me and his car was dead, too! After a teenager helped me out, I was on my way again. Justin later jumped it a 3rd time when he accidentally turned it off. It was official - we had to buy a new battery. Not exactly what we wanted to come home to.
Last week we bought a truck! It's a 1979 GMC! Yes, it's older than me (but not Justin!). The original owner was actually Justin's Dad, and his Grandpa Moulton has had it for the past 26 years. It's the first vehicle Justin ever drove. It's actually in really great condition and we're lucky to have gotten it for the bargain price of $400. It would have been great to have had it 3 years ago for finishing our yard, but there's still work to do and it will definitely be put to good use!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Pirate Potty

A while back I mentioned that we were potty training Nolan. Well, I just happened to never mention it again because we quit. Than we started several weeks later, and then quit. Well we're at it again and I think it's finally working (just in time for preschool). We've been reading "Pirate Potty" and I've been letting him stand up. He's always done well with the pee-pee bit, but poop was another story. I'll save you the details of our many hardships, but yesterday we had a breakthrough! He actually came to me and said, "Mom, I have to go potty!" And he went. No. 2. Just like that! I felt as though the heavens opened and smiled down upon me! I sang. I danced. We put a stamp on his poop chart and a sticker on his pirate hat. He ran around with his hat on saying "Arrr, Matey" the rest of the afternoon. Here is my little pirate pooper. X marks the spot, buddy!
Yesterday, Ezra was doing plenty of squealing at the dinner table. Nolan hates this and usually screams back. I couldn't take it anymore and reminded Nolan that when he screams back it only makes Ez scream more. Well, the next time it happened, Nolan said angrily, "Ezra, you are NOT terrific!"
And this evening Nolan kept slugging Ez while they were in the tub. I said, "Nolan, do not hit your brother." He got this innocent look on his face and casually said, "Oh yeah, I forgot." Oh brother.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Park City... again


I know, I know - we go to Park City a lot. But we love it! This time we were with my mom, and my two sisters' families. Lacey needed an unexpected surgery to remove her gallbladder so she, Rob, and baby Travis only came up for a couple day trips, but Ryan and Kendyll stayed to play. Luckily she is recovering well. Nolan loved playing with all of his cousins. There was lots of swimming, shopping, eating, walking, and movie watching. It was great for me to know that my boys would sleep through the night so that I could stay up later than usual. It's a treat to stay up late sometimes... I see why kids like it! Thank you, thank you to my Mom and Dad who paid for the condo. It's always such a treat to go cool off and have fun with everyone.
If anyone is interested in a trip to Park City, here are some of our favorite things to see and do: Tanger Outlet shopping, eating at Kneaders, hiking, walking Main Street, Olympic Park, new splash pad at Newpark, swimming, caramel apples at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, and visiting the local (and very old) cemetary.
As always, Nolan said some funny things this trip. But our favorite was when Bryson would say "Konnichiwa" and Nolan would ALWAYS respond "But I do have bones! See!" He would then proceed to point to his bones. We're not sure why he had this response or what he thought Bryson was saying, but it happened several times.
Our own little family took one morning to go hiking. We found a beautiful 3.5 mile hike nestled in the pine trees. It opened into a gorgeous overlook of Jeremy Ranch. I know that over the next hot month we'll be thinking back to that lovely hike.