Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Rainy Saturday

I've been terrible at keeping up on the blog lately. I admit it! I'm so bad. The terrible part is now I have months of cute pictures, sayings and happenings that I have to re-tell you about. So instead of feeling overwhelmed, I'm going to start with yesterday and then go backwards when I have the chance. So you might want to read a few posts past this one over the next couple of days. (Since I'd still like to keep the happenings in chronological order for my own journal keeping.)

So we woke up with the plan that Beau was going to go run a 5K stake run yesterday pushing the kids in tow. But once he looked outside he showed us what a real man was all about. It was raining and he immediately said. "I'm not running in the rain!" What a wimp. (OK I'm the wimp I wasn't going to run in the first place!) So we spent a relaxing morning indoors eating brown sugar muffins, getting the computer up and running, and playing together as a family.

Beau and the girls started playing a mean game of "underground." (I think I've mentioned this before. It's the girls favorite game that dad invented and it entails climbing under all the blankets on mom and dad's bed. It feels like your in a cave underground. All kinds of things can happen wjo;e upir underground.) Well dad went all out this time. He tied two queen blankets together and made a huge underground that took up the entire living room. Not only did they live underground, they were moles. So all three of them were pretending to be moles, who liked to eat spiders. (I don't think the girls even know what a mole is.) Eventually it was dinnertime and because they were moles, they could and only would eat spiders. (Declared their leader - Dad). So mom had to come up with some spiders. (Not a bad job if I say so myself - Chinese noodles suck in chicken nuggets.) Mirian who hates anything related to spiders, and Savannah were in heaven. They thought it was the coolest thing to be eating spiders.
So we stabilized the blankets on some chairs and the four of us ate our lunch underground. I don't know what I'm laughing at in this picture. Obviously we were having a pretty good time. It's fun to see how excited the kids get when you actually play and make believe with them. Dad is pretty good at that. Earlier he was a dog. Tied up to a leash and the whole works. Boy did he have a mean growl at that too.
For the last couple of days Savannah keeps seeing Bowling signs and insisting that it has been a long time since we have gone bowling. So we decided it was about time, and took the clan down to the local bowling lane for part of the afternoon. They had a great time, and think it's so fun to push that ball down the ramp. It's all they can do to carry the 8 lb ball over there! It was not mom's best night, and dad did fairly well. The girls didn't do too bad, and came up pretty close to mom. I love this picture of Savannah patting Mirian on the back, and hugging her while they wait to see how many pins she'll get.

It was a good Saturday, one just of family which is always nice. When you have them you realize we definitely need to have them more often.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Permanent Marker

The other day Mirian found a permanent marker sitting on the floor. She immediately picked it up, handed it to dad and declared firmly, "Hide this so I can't find it!" She knew that if she held it for very long she would be immediately enticed to draw on various surfaces which would get her in trouble very fast.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Little Tidbits.

Here's a few snapshots of our life lately.

Every morning after breakfast the girls hear the neighbors outside playing. They usually run out to say hi or play. Before I knew it I looked outside to see this. They had somehow managed to drag their table, chairs and everything they owned outside so they could have a picnic. They are just too cute sometimes.

What can I say! This kid is a CUTIE. I just can't get enough of him! We took this picture last month at our family reunion. He was exhausted so much by that afternoon that he basically passed out in Great-Grandpa Fielding's arms.


Beau took this picture of Mirian the other day. She was the first one up. She is always wanting to help, along with Savannah, when mom is cooking. This morning she lucked out with some muffin batter. The early bird always gets the worm - and the others missed out.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Their Own World

Today I had to snap a picture of them. They were so cute. They were on top of their bunkbeds totally in their own world. Talking as serious as a 2 year old and a 4 year old can talk. They had the old cell phone and they were calling their Grandpa & Grandma Tippetts. Talking to them about coming to visit, and then talking to each other about whether or not they were coming. They were so into themselves, and for once were really playing well together. It was one of those moments where you just had to take a picture.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Savannah Turned Four



Well Savannah turned 4 here at the end of August. She has been so excited for her birthday, as she's wanted to have a princess birthday party. So we invited her friends over, played a game where there were shiny beads hidden in some cornmeal - they had to dig to find the gems, and then made a necklace out of it. They then applied lipstick, were blindfolded and had to kiss the frog prince. We had cake and ice cream, opened presents and had a great time. She was in heaven.

Mirian did pretty well despite that all week we had to remind her that it was Savannah's birthday and not hers. She did well until Savannah got some a new barbie and some clothes. She then thought it was her birthday since she gave her the present, and wanted to play with them. She loves playing with barbies and that present was too good to resist.

Happy Birthday Savannah.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Going Swimming


The other day I heard water running in the bathroom. Something to always set fear in a mom's heart, so I rushed in to see how much soap could possibly be all over the sink and walls, or how much water was now on the floor. This is what I found... with the explanation that "our barbies were going swimming". Of course you couldn't resist getting in the water yourselves either. You were just having too much fun. So I shut off the water, since it was full by then. Got your barbies some beach towels (washclothes) and let you have your fun. You were really good to not make a mess this time, and at dinner you just went off telling your dad about how your barbies went swimming today.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

How To Add Video - Edited

Ok since I last posted these, I have found out that if you use blogger there is the option now right in your New Post box. See the little icon of a film reel right next to your photo icon. Click on that and it will let you upload video. How sweet is that.

Cherise asked how I add video to our blog so I thought I'd post the directions on here. Then anyone else out there wondering the same thing, can learn how too
.

1. Go to Photobucket and create a new account. It's free. Th
ere are other places such as You Tube where you can also upload video.

2. Once you create your account go to your "My Album" and choose the option of video. It will have you find the video on your computer and upload it to Photobucket. There is a size limit though, so check that before trying to upload.

3. Once the video has been uploaded it will be put in your album as the example below.

4. Under the video you want to post to your blog you will see the option HTML Tag - Copy this info in the box.


5. Open up your blog and open up a new post. At the top there is a tag that says EDIT HTML. Click here.
6. Paste the HTML TAG that you had copied from photobucket.

7. You can now click on the tab COMPOSE and add any other commentary or regular posting you want, as well as add your title. Hit Publish post when finished and you should have a video posted in your blog now.

Have fun! I can't wait to see your videos!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

To Be A Kid Again



A couple of weeks ago we had a rain storm, a really good one. The kids were outside when it started and despite our coaxing to come in the house, they stayed outside and enjoyed running through it. Finally we gave in and just let them have fun. They ran through it, jumped in puddles, stuck their heads under the water falling from the roof and just lived. We need to learn to do this more often as adults.

It's really OK

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Pie Eating Contest

This last weekend was a family reunion with all of my cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents. There were about 70 of us there in attendance. It was so much fun to be able to see everyone. Get caught up on their lives, see their kids and show off ours. I also even played in a game of softball. I definitely need to improve my skills, but I had a blast playing. We also had a pie eating contest. Beau was a good sport and joined in, and not only that but he won. Here's him going at it!

A Sign of Savannah's

I think Savannah has inherited Beau's fetish for knots. She is the queen at tying a knot. It's not a knot as we know it, but it is a knot in the fact that it takes a lot of time to get it undone. You can tell when she has found a string as she will immediately practice her skills of knot tying and find something to attach it too. Obviously she was here at one point. This is also the tool for Mirian's latest scar.

Bear Lake




At the end of July we had a family reunion on Beau's side of the family at Bear Lake, Idaho. We went down and camped a night in our new tent. It was like camping in the Hilton. After 5 years of a 2 man tent with all 5 of us, we now have a 6 man tent with room to spare. The luxory of actually being able to stand up in it, room to move, and plenty of room for the kids to sleep instead of with us!

The next day was spent all day at the beach. These are a few cute shots of the kids. They loved every minute. You couldn't keep Savannah out of the water as she was having the time of her life. One funny incident was when I looked over at Savannah in the water and she was taking her swimsuit off, I rushed over to her to tell her she needed to get her swimsuit back on only to have her inform me that she "needed to use the bathroom and Uncle Stuart told her she could just pee in the lake." "Opps" he said "that wasn't EXACTLY what I meant," when confronted about it later. Someone has to inform these brothers that the need to watch what they tell these kids. They will take it literally based on their limited knowledge of what they think you mean. I thought it was funny though.

After 3 coats of sunscreen, we all returned home absolutely fried. The girls have never really experienced a sunburn before, let alone one like this, one that was severely red and hurt. All they could do for the next couple of days was lay around and moan because they hurt so bad. We had a good time though and they now have a killer tan to show for it.

Another Scar

Mirian is our wild, adventurous one who is usually carrying her scars to prove it. I was in the house a couple of weeks ago grabbing something when Savannah come in hollering.She told me to hurry and comer here because Mirian was hurt and had blood on her face. I hurried to see what it was and here is the sight I saw. Only with it bleeding a lot more. She was crying a little, but wasn't near the hysteria that I thought she should be in based on how bad it looked.

Savannah and taken her rope and tied it to her tricycle and then tied it to the handlebars of Mirian's red scooter she was riding and was pulling her around the parking lot behind our house. They must have been going pretty fast around the corner because Mirian bit the dust right on her cheek. She cried a little, let me clean it up a tad, refused a band aid and was outside back on her scooter ready to go again. She's a tough one.

An Isaac Blooper

He was so proud of being able to stand up all by himself. The funny thing was he was laughing hysterically before hand and being all proud of himself. I never expected to have got such a unexpected surprise in the middle. If you have kids you know that it's not really a surprise it's a way of life with them and you just keep going sometimes.

After 2 years he's home!



After serving two years in the California, Sacramento Mission my brother-in-law Stuart came home. We haven't seen him for 2 years and have only got to talk to him once on the phone at Christmas about a year ago. He flew into Salt Lake City before flying into Jackson to see the rest of the family. We drove down to meet up with him during the layover and see him for the first time in two years. When he left Mirian was barely 4 months old, now she's 2 1/2. Isaac wasn't even born. It took them a minute to warm up to him once they saw him since it's been so long. As you can see they were giving him hugs by the time we left. Now they ask about him every day. It was so good to see him and we've missed him. It has been great to have him home again. Alex and him haven't seen each other in four years as he left before Alex returned home from his mission. Unfortunately for the rest of the family, we kept him a little longer than we should have. He missed his flight to Jackson, where his mom, dad and siblings were waiting to see him... he had to catch a later flight. They weren't too happy with us. Opps. It's good to have you home Stuart.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Another Mommy

This is a sight you will see often in our house. Savannah is our second mommy and you will often find her packing Isaac around just like this, and telling him what he should and should not do. She treats him just like he is her own baby, which sometimes he is great with and other times infuriates him. She definitely has that mothering nature and as she tells me "Someday I'm going to be a mommy and have my own babies to take care of." Yes you will Savannah.. yes you will.

What Are We Currently Doing?

The other day I realized it has been a while since I've just given a basic update on our family. What are we currently doing?


Beau
He is currently finishing up his masters research and will be starting to work on his thesis at the end of the summer. He will be finishing up a few classes and hopes to be able to defend this upcoming spring. He then plans on continuing with his plans to get his doctorate. The tentative graduation plan is Spring of 2010. It's ironic that I graduated from college in 2000? How did this happen. I swore I was done!;)

We recently moved into a new ward (church congregati
on) where Beau recieved a new calling of Bishopric 2nd Counselor (One of the 3 main church leaders over a ward of 400 members. He is in charge specifically of the Young Men and Women ages 12-18, and the scouting program, as well as helping lighten the load of the Bishop any chance he can. So most nights are spent in meetings, with the teenagers, or doing an extra sacrament meeting for a retirement home that is in our ward boundaries.

When he has spare time he likes to go mountain biking, play racquetball, read, and hang out with his family. He is also currently building a business on the side with his three engineering buddies. They have huge plans for it, and I am pretty excited about it actually. It has huge potential, and it's fun to see them all get so excited about it.



Shalae
Right now I love being the stay at home mom to three crazy kids. They are so much fun and definitely make life exciting around here. I planted a little garden out front which we have been watching bloom all summer and are actually harvesting some beans, peas, zucchini and tomatoes out of it. It's fun to see the kids get excited about it as well.

During my spare time (which usually is after the kids are in
bed, 5:30 in the morning and Monday afternoons when Beau takes the kids and gives me personal time) I have lots of fun! I am currently a designer for ScrapGirls.com where I design digital scrapbooking products. I can't tell you how much fun this is. I get to use my art skills in so many unique ways. I've been able to design kits, write ebooks, teach online classes, create layouts, be published in magazines, and have got to know some incredible people from all over the world. It's the perfect opportunity. I can do it whenever I want, as often as I want, and whatever I want. It is truly play! It's interesting how you can make such good friends, and have such a bond with the other designers, when we live all over the world and have never met in person. I am excited for the opportunity to be able to fly to Minnesota at the beginning of October, where I get to meet our other designers, and good friends for the first time.

I am currently the Relief Society teacher (a church class for the women in our ward) once a month. We are studying the prophet Spencer W. Kimball. I also love having the chance to read on my own, play with the kids and keep up on my blog.


Savannah
She turns four at the end of this month. She is our oldest and has somehow inherited that first child attribute of being the mother hen and boss of everyone younger than her. She has that natural mother instinct. She can be shy at times and very outgoing at other times. She loves dancing and will start a basic dance class this upcoming fall, which she is so excited about. She keeps asking if she will learn how to be a ballerina. She loves dressing up as a princess. She is very dramatic and could take up acting, as there is always something dramatic going on with her and Mirian or her dolls. She packs Isaac around like he is her baby and takes care of him quite well. She is very smart and has an incredible memory. She can remember things in amazing ways. We can travel somewhere once, and if she ever goes in that direction again, she can specifically tell you where we are going and how to get there. She has a keen sense of direction. She is learning her alphabet and how to write her letters and name and is so proud of herself.



Mirian
She has also been known as Merlin. She turned 2 this last April. I love Mirian, she has a personality like no other. She can be very sweet and observant, but can turn around and be furious and angry in a second. She is passionate! Ever since she was little she was passionate about what is right. If anything is unfair, especially when playing, she lets you know about it. If you deal fairly with her she is the sweetest person in the world, but watch out if you don't! She is full of energy, lots of spirit. She is often reserved and would rather sit on moms lap and observe things. It takes her a while to warm up to things, and yet sometimes she gets out of that shell and just goes for it. She is daring, and loves jumping off of things, and being rough with dad. She has a laugh and a smile that will just melt you.
Right now, she is learning her letters too, since she has to do everything that Savannah is doing. She can point them out to you and tell you what they are (not all of them yet) and can tell you what sound they make. She is our spirited one.



Isaac
He's 8 months now and I could just eat him up. He is just the most adorable guy you've ever run across. He has a killer smile, and the girls are going to fall for him. He has nonstop energy...go, go, go. He doesn't stop unless he's asleep and lately it's been hard to get him to stop for a minute so he will go to sleep. He's got 5 teeth and even though he's been belly crawling for a month already this last week he figured out how to work his knees into it. He is one happy kid too. He is always smiling, playing and happy. He's only ornery if he is starving or tired. He is a momma's boy (which I'm happy about:)) and takes a minute to work up to strangers, especially if he thinks your here to babysit him. He's got a great laugh which we hope to get a video of soon, and post here. I love the stage he is at right now, and he is so cuddly, fun and just so wrapped up in everything around him.

Well that's us right now. I hope I didn't bore you. I know this is a long entry, but since I never write letters anymore, and rarely get an email out to everyone I thought this would be the next best thing.


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Caught In The Act


Well we were caught in the act. This is what happens when the 4 year old gets a hold of the camera. She takes pictures of you snoozing on a Sunday afternoon to prove to everyone that they were not being watched by neither mom or dad at the time. What kind of damage could happen. Just for your peace of mind we are sleeping very light - if you could even call it sleep. We knew she had the camera and we knew she was taking pictures. But this one was a surprise to me when I downloaded the pictures on the computer.

All Fixed Up

Ok this is a terrible picture of me. I can't believe I'm actually posting it, yet it's really funny. This sunday I got a bloody nose. Savannah saw it bleeding and said I needed to get a bandaid to make it all better. She ran off to get one, returned with this one in her hand and was insistent that she take care of it. Well she sure did. After that she felt I needed blindfolded too. I don't know where this little girl got that mind of hers.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Family Vacation - Day Three

Sorry no photos for today:) We spent the day at home relaxing, taking naps, reading, working on projects and having some kids over to play. It was a pretty relaxed day. With still 2 more days to go of vacation and a list of things that we promised the kids to do.. we had a glitch in the plans. Beau and I were supposed to go out on a date tonight - our own mini vacation. But the neighbors who were going to watch the kids ended up getting the flu and we voted to not get it, and try for another day. It only turned out that Beau got it anyway and has spent the night sick and throwing up.(His first time being sick in our 5 years of marriage. I can't even count on my two hands how many times I've been sick... finally it caught him.) Mirian has it too - at least a burning fever, but hasn't thrown up yet. Phew!!! What a way to spend vacation huh!:) So we shall see how the next couple of days play out. We may end up extending the family vacation a couple of days to recuperate from the sickness.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Family Vacation - Day Two!

For the second day of our vacation we went to the Hogle Zoo and the Children's Discovery Museum in Salt Lake City. It was a great day and we had so much fun. The kids loved running around the zoo and seeing all the animals. They Mirian and Savannah would walk and run around holding hands and just having the time of their life. Afterwards we to the Children's Discovery Museum and spent a few hours there as well. They were in hog heaven being able to play and run around and do things at the museum. They loved the fact that they could touch everything without being told no! Isaac sat on the earthquake machine, Mirian rode a horse, Savananah played in her own little house, they fore casted the weather and did a fun things. There is so much do do at this place and it's perfect for kids!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Family Vacation - Day One


Our first day of vacation! We are so excited. We woke the family up at 5:30 this morning so we could hurry and get up Provo Canyon. We wanted to hopefully see the sun rise and experience the cool morning in the beautiful canyon. We hooked up our handy bike cart and loaded it with the kids at Bridal Veil Falls and then started a 7-8 mile ride down the canyon and through Provo back to our apartment. It was so fun, and so beautiful at that time of the morning. Beau has ridden this trail before, but I have never seen all of it, so I loved all the new sites that we found along the way. We then treated ourselves to breakfast at IHOP. The rest of the day was spent at the library, buying a new mattress, watching movies and just plain relaxing. It was a great start to our family vacation.
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