Sunday, July 19, 2009

Survival

I returned from Girl's Camp on Saturday. We went to Pine Valley, Utah (near St. George). It was quite fun and the girl's had a good time, which is most important. I was a loser and didn't bring my camera, so I will try and steal some pictures from the other leaders.
p.s. This was my 101 post. That is pretty amazing considering I was a non-blogger for such a long time.

9 Months

Lucy turned 9 months old on the 13th. She is quite the mover and shaker. She is growing up just way too fast. Here are a few fun facts about Lucy.
-She weighs 16 lbs
-She is a master army crawler
-She can pull herself up
-She loves Cheerios
-Her mouth is constanly in an "Oh"
-She has started to really interact with her sisters, especially Annie (watch out!)
-She is adorable and we love her lots!

Tonsil removal

Leah had her tonsils removed last Monday. She was having lots of throat infections, so I took her to an ENT and he said they definitely needed to be taken out. I decided that we should do it before she starts school, so Monday was the big day. Leah was not very happy about this decision. She was not excited to have her tonsils taken out. She did really well though and is recovering nicely. She is eating lots of ice cream, popsicles and Ramen. She should be back to full capacity in another week.
Anxiously waiting to go back Not exactly thrilled to be going under the knife Getting her vitals taken with Minnie Sleeping off the anesthesia
Finishing off her popsicle so she could go home

Monday, July 6, 2009

Fourth of July-part 2

There was a lot of snacking going on during our day. Annie just cracks me up with her swimming style. She swims for a minute, gets out, has a little snack, swims some more, gets another snack. I think she has the right idea. Lucy also had some first foods. She discovered Cheetos and enjoyed them immensely. She had three in her hands and Brian tried to take a couple away. She grunted at him and wouldn't let go. She also partook of her first Red Vine. Leah refused to get out of the water for anything. It was a fight to get her to choke down some lunch. What a day!
Needing a sugar rush
Annie having an apple
Annie and Lizzie enjoying the cheese balls
Dangerously Cheesy
Loving the licorice
Not letting go of the candy

Fourth of July-part 1

We had a great fourth of July. Independence Day is one of my favorite holidays. I love everything about. We decided against going to the parade and sitting out in the heat. Our friends in the ward always have a big party at their house and they invite all who want to attend to come on over. I made my flag cake, which is delicious (six sticks of butter between the cake and frosting, it better be good!). We swam and had a BBQ for lunch. We went home for a rest and then to In n Out for dinner. We returned to our friends' house for a fantastic fireworks display. Leah and Annie opted not to watch the fireworks, so they went inside and watched a movie instead. Lucy loved them. It was a great way to celebrate America's birthday!

The delicious flag cake

Lucy enjoying a dip in the pool Lucy and our cute neighbor Audrey

Leah after her long swim (p.s. I made their shirts)
Lucy feeing refreshed after her nap Leah and Annie avoiding the fireworks show
Lucy enjoying the fireworks and her glow-in-the-dark bracelet

First Swim

We went to the Desert Breeze water park a week ago where Lucy participated in her first swim. She was a fan of the water and enjoyed watching all the kids play. She also looked pretty cute in her swimsuit! I'm sure there will be much more swimming to come in this little girl's life.
Hanging out with Dad

Being mauled by the sisters Showing some skin-seriously her suit is a 3-6 monther.
AHH, we love swimming