Friday, October 7, 2011
If you need to move grass out of the way, what do you get?
Well, Lily... it's almost winter. So, I don't think a garden is really a good idea at this point. But next year, I promise.
And Ruby, thank you for being so polite. Of course, I have a feeling you just know how to work the system. You'll go far in life.
Grey. Oh, my Baby Grey. The binky has got to go, son. Those bucky teeth are becoming a hazard!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
We made desert for Uncle Mike's house...
Hi. Livin la vida loca in OR. And lovin it. And makin cakes.
Here's what I love about this video:
1. Nobody is wearing pants. I'm wearing pants, but nobody else is wearing pants. No, really. I promise. I am wearing pants.
2. Lily shares her "bow" (any kind of hair clip, flower, bow, elastic, etc is called a "bow" in our house) with her sister. Notice she still has one for her own hair. Lily tends to find bows all over the house, and it's not unheard of for me to pull 6 or 7 out of her hair before she goes to bed. Silly girl.
3. Ruby doesn't care what we're doing, or what we're talking about. She just knows that she wants to be involved. "Hey, I'm excited, too." Excited about what? Cake? Oh sure. I can get on board with that.
4. Cake. What's not to love about cake?
Here's what I love about this video:
1. Nobody is wearing pants. I'm wearing pants, but nobody else is wearing pants. No, really. I promise. I am wearing pants.
2. Lily shares her "bow" (any kind of hair clip, flower, bow, elastic, etc is called a "bow" in our house) with her sister. Notice she still has one for her own hair. Lily tends to find bows all over the house, and it's not unheard of for me to pull 6 or 7 out of her hair before she goes to bed. Silly girl.
3. Ruby doesn't care what we're doing, or what we're talking about. She just knows that she wants to be involved. "Hey, I'm excited, too." Excited about what? Cake? Oh sure. I can get on board with that.
4. Cake. What's not to love about cake?
Hi. We're here. We're happy.
Astoria doesn't know what it's in for.
We're here. It's been 2 months since our extend-o vacation in Utah after graduation. We waited 3 weeks till we could move into our house. And here we are. We're settled. We're tired. We're blessed. We're happy.
You can visit. Or just call... I don't have friends yet. But we're still happy,
We're here. It's been 2 months since our extend-o vacation in Utah after graduation. We waited 3 weeks till we could move into our house. And here we are. We're settled. We're tired. We're blessed. We're happy.
You can visit. Or just call... I don't have friends yet. But we're still happy,
Friday, May 27, 2011
Omaha
When we moved to Omaha, Nebraska over 3 years ago, Aaron used to tell people that he was quitting dental school and becoming a corn farmer.
He's so funny.
Who knew that we would grow to love that place so much? I'm still a bit surprised. We're gone. Our house has a new family living in it. We're not really sure if we'll ever go back to Omaha. But we loved it. Forget the AH-mazing zoo. Forget the life-saving friends. Forget the life-changing education. Forget all of that, and we will still carry a fondness for Omaha that can never be replaced.
Personally, I think it has a lot to do with our growth as a family (and not just the addition of our boys, Grey and Jair). The time we spent in Omaha made us a stronger family, and it made Aaron and I a stronger husband and wife. For that, I will always love Omaha.
And I have to stop typing now, because it's hard to sep;ll check through the tears.
"Goodbye, Omaha. We love you."
I couldn't have said it better myself.
He's so funny.
Who knew that we would grow to love that place so much? I'm still a bit surprised. We're gone. Our house has a new family living in it. We're not really sure if we'll ever go back to Omaha. But we loved it. Forget the AH-mazing zoo. Forget the life-saving friends. Forget the life-changing education. Forget all of that, and we will still carry a fondness for Omaha that can never be replaced.
Personally, I think it has a lot to do with our growth as a family (and not just the addition of our boys, Grey and Jair). The time we spent in Omaha made us a stronger family, and it made Aaron and I a stronger husband and wife. For that, I will always love Omaha.
And I have to stop typing now, because it's hard to sep;ll check through the tears.
"Goodbye, Omaha. We love you."
I couldn't have said it better myself.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Time for a Change
"Twin Time Plus One" needs a name change!
Now presenting:
Jair Nelson Smith
7 lbs 9 oz
20.5 in long
7:36 pm
May 2, 2011
This sweet little guy came 2.5 weeks early just to join me for my own birthday! I've had some pretty spectacular birthday presents over the years. 2 years ago, Aaron took me to see Wicked. When I was in high school, my friends broke into and decorated my locker. When I was really little, my dad woke me up early before he left for work. He gave me a birthday card with a monkey on it and a Diet Dr. Pepper to drink before anyone else got up. On May 1, 2011, those were my top 3 birthday presents.
As of May 2, 2011...
They've all been trumped.
Jair has stolen our hearts. We can't get over how blessed we are to have him, to have him here safe, and to have him here at the perfect time. You may or not know that my due date (May 20) also happened to be the date we had to move out of our house (signed the contract before we were pregnant...nice) What a blessing to have these next few weeks with Jair here (and healthy!) before we move.
All weekend, I had a feeling that he was coming soon. By Sunday night/Monday morning, I was having lots of contractions. I spent Monday morning getting things together. Can you believe I still didn't have a bag packed? I didn't even have the baby clothes out yet! We got it all together despite the painful - yet still irregular - contractions.
About 2 pm, I couldn't take it anymore, and we headed to the hospital. Thanks to my wonderful friends for watching All My Children while we were gone. Lily and Ruby were very excited when I told them that we were going to go to the doctor and that the baby was going to come that day!
At the hospital, everything progressed very quickly. Everything, that is, besides the effectiveness of my epidural. For some reason, I had numb legs and toes, but that was about it. When the realization hit me that it wasn't working and there wasn't time to do anything about it, I cried a little. I just kept wondering how people do this VOLUNTARILY. It's definitely not for me!
Fortunately for me, I only pushed for a few minutes before our Sweet Baby Jair was born at 7:36 pm. He rocked his Apgar tests, peed on the resident doctor, and then snuggled on Momma's chest. We were instantly in love.
Aaron spent that night at home with the kiddos and then brought them up to the hospital the next morning. Lily and Ruby were so excited to meet the baby, and Lily spent the morning trying to teach Grey to say, "Baby Jair." It was love at first sight... but not for everyone.
Here's some pictures of our buddy. I hope you can enjoy them half as much as we enjoy him! Thank you all for your love and support. We truly are so blessed.
Now presenting:
Jair Nelson Smith
7 lbs 9 oz
20.5 in long
7:36 pm
May 2, 2011
This sweet little guy came 2.5 weeks early just to join me for my own birthday! I've had some pretty spectacular birthday presents over the years. 2 years ago, Aaron took me to see Wicked. When I was in high school, my friends broke into and decorated my locker. When I was really little, my dad woke me up early before he left for work. He gave me a birthday card with a monkey on it and a Diet Dr. Pepper to drink before anyone else got up. On May 1, 2011, those were my top 3 birthday presents.
As of May 2, 2011...
They've all been trumped.
Jair has stolen our hearts. We can't get over how blessed we are to have him, to have him here safe, and to have him here at the perfect time. You may or not know that my due date (May 20) also happened to be the date we had to move out of our house (signed the contract before we were pregnant...nice) What a blessing to have these next few weeks with Jair here (and healthy!) before we move.
All weekend, I had a feeling that he was coming soon. By Sunday night/Monday morning, I was having lots of contractions. I spent Monday morning getting things together. Can you believe I still didn't have a bag packed? I didn't even have the baby clothes out yet! We got it all together despite the painful - yet still irregular - contractions.
About 2 pm, I couldn't take it anymore, and we headed to the hospital. Thanks to my wonderful friends for watching All My Children while we were gone. Lily and Ruby were very excited when I told them that we were going to go to the doctor and that the baby was going to come that day!
At the hospital, everything progressed very quickly. Everything, that is, besides the effectiveness of my epidural. For some reason, I had numb legs and toes, but that was about it. When the realization hit me that it wasn't working and there wasn't time to do anything about it, I cried a little. I just kept wondering how people do this VOLUNTARILY. It's definitely not for me!
Fortunately for me, I only pushed for a few minutes before our Sweet Baby Jair was born at 7:36 pm. He rocked his Apgar tests, peed on the resident doctor, and then snuggled on Momma's chest. We were instantly in love.
Aaron spent that night at home with the kiddos and then brought them up to the hospital the next morning. Lily and Ruby were so excited to meet the baby, and Lily spent the morning trying to teach Grey to say, "Baby Jair." It was love at first sight... but not for everyone.
Here's some pictures of our buddy. I hope you can enjoy them half as much as we enjoy him! Thank you all for your love and support. We truly are so blessed.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Making an Offer...
Aaron has been in Oregon for a few days searching for the perfect home for our little family. Since we weren't keen on the idea of giving birth to Baby Baby number 4 anywhere but the good ol' University of Nebraska Medical Center, we thought it best that I stay home. Fortunately, Aaron knows what I like... and what I can (and cannot) live with (thank you, Aaron, for passing on the smelly house built in 1892).
It's still hard, though. How many times have I said that I just wish we could pick up and move our townhouse to the coast? Many. I love our little townhouse, but I guess it doesn't work that way. So, we're doing the next best thing: Making an offer on this bad-boy. Keep your fingers crossed!
Wanna see the Oregon coast? There is a guest bedroom! Continental Breakfast included.
What? You say you DON'T want to see the Oregon coast? Oh, then you'll miss out on this view.
Just sayin'
It's still hard, though. How many times have I said that I just wish we could pick up and move our townhouse to the coast? Many. I love our little townhouse, but I guess it doesn't work that way. So, we're doing the next best thing: Making an offer on this bad-boy. Keep your fingers crossed!
Wanna see the Oregon coast? There is a guest bedroom! Continental Breakfast included.
What? You say you DON'T want to see the Oregon coast? Oh, then you'll miss out on this view.
Just sayin'
Monday, April 4, 2011
Goonies Never Say Die
For once, this post has nothing to do with the kids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOurKhAIpOA
Aaron has accepted a job in Astoria, Oregon. Home of - you guessed it - The Goonies! My 1988 self is so jealous! We're thrilled: to be closer to family, to be on the beach, to have a new adventure, and to do dentistry with a paycheck in return!
Coming June 2011!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOurKhAIpOA
Aaron has accepted a job in Astoria, Oregon. Home of - you guessed it - The Goonies! My 1988 self is so jealous! We're thrilled: to be closer to family, to be on the beach, to have a new adventure, and to do dentistry with a paycheck in return!
Coming June 2011!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Give a little whistle...
These kids are so talented!
Grey 2011:
Can your 1 year-old whistle? Didn't think so.
And just so you know that it wasn't a fluke... here's Ruby in 2008 (about 13 months):
Priceless? Yes.
Grey 2011:
Can your 1 year-old whistle? Didn't think so.
And just so you know that it wasn't a fluke... here's Ruby in 2008 (about 13 months):
Priceless? Yes.
Building Temples
Isn't this the cutest? Lily is always building "temples." She stacks whatever she can as high as she can and calls it a temple. I hope she's always this sweet!
We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.
I know that the girls sing the Articles of Faith songs in Primary at church, and so we decided to try and help them memorize the first Article of Faith during family home evening. We worked on it twice. 2 weeks later, we asked them if they remembered. What do you think?
Here's Ruby:
Here's Lily:
Ruby has it down memorized word-for-word! Lily knows it, too... but she gets flustered when I try to help. It was pretty cute. She wanted to do it all by herself! We're so proud of them and all that they're learning. They love trying to be like Jesus, and they love each other, and they love their brother. What more can I ask for?
What are the Articles of Faith? They are thirteen statements outlining some of our basic teachings and ordinances written by Joseph Smith. If you wonder what a Mormon believes, this is a good place to start! www.mormon.org/articles-of-faith/
Here's Ruby:
Here's Lily:
Ruby has it down memorized word-for-word! Lily knows it, too... but she gets flustered when I try to help. It was pretty cute. She wanted to do it all by herself! We're so proud of them and all that they're learning. They love trying to be like Jesus, and they love each other, and they love their brother. What more can I ask for?
What are the Articles of Faith? They are thirteen statements outlining some of our basic teachings and ordinances written by Joseph Smith. If you wonder what a Mormon believes, this is a good place to start! www.mormon.org/articles-of-faith/
A little time to our "Plus One"
Oh, my Baby Grey. We adore him... in spite of the following:
I want to make a note that he actually likes pasta. He's just a booger sometimes. Oh yes, and that is the saddest face you've ever seen, isn't it? Well, it's all an act. Boog.
He's just so darn cute, he gets away with anything.
Cuteness: Exhibit A
"Cheese"... He won't say "Mama," but he'll say "cheese" for the camera. Awesome.
Cuteness: Exhibit B
I know this is kind of a random video, but he just does the funniest things. And did you see that belly?
How can you not fall in love?
I want to make a note that he actually likes pasta. He's just a booger sometimes. Oh yes, and that is the saddest face you've ever seen, isn't it? Well, it's all an act. Boog.
He's just so darn cute, he gets away with anything.
Cuteness: Exhibit A
"Cheese"... He won't say "Mama," but he'll say "cheese" for the camera. Awesome.
Cuteness: Exhibit B
I know this is kind of a random video, but he just does the funniest things. And did you see that belly?
How can you not fall in love?
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