Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Happy Four Years of Marriage!

Another year of marriage... and they seem to go by so fast! I just wanted to take a moment to tell my husband how much I love him and how much I appreciate how hard he works to support our family. It has been the best four years of my life to be by his side, working out the little details of life together. We have a wonderful son whom I couldn't love more even if I tried and look forward to the new adventures and DRAMA that a little girl will surely bring to our family. The best part is that I get to experience it all with my very best friend. I love you honey and happy anniversary!

Friday, March 20, 2009

What's in a Name?



Well, we’ve come to that point in the pregnancy… what shall we name our baby girl? While we have months left to decide, everyone who knows me knows how much I hate making big decisions. When a decision involves other people, I am even more careful before deciding, afraid that I might step on someone’s toes or have someone look down on me for not choosing differently. We all learn to cope with this though.

 In choosing a baby name, people go about it in different ways. Some have had a name picked out since they were five while others bring their baby home from the hospital still nameless. Some people keep their baby’s name a secret up until the day he/she is born while others find themselves changing their minds once the baby is born, thinking that they don’t look like a “Joe” or a “Mary”.

 When we were naming Parker, every name we liked we threw out to other people to gauge their reactions. I was pleased when people seemed to like Parker so readily. After all, it was my first time naming a baby and I didn’t have a clue what I was doing. Convinced it was a good choice and their weren’t too many things to make fun of (although we found out later his name spelled backwards is Rekrap), we decided on that name as long as he came out looking like a Parker. You know the rest.

 However, with this baby, our current name choice is Devri Leanne. At this point, if you’re anything like most of the people we’ve told, your initial response is, “Devri… I’ve never heard that name before…” Some people stop right there, which leads you to think that they’ve decided it’s a weird name. Other people say they like it after that (whether it’s the truth or whether they’re trying to spare my feelings, I’ll never know). There is even the occasional person that tells me they hate the name (my brother, David, for example). With the myriad of responses, Greg and I are left wondering why the name seems so strange to everyone. We understand it is not a common name, but we think it’s cute and normal enough not to get made fun of. I mean, it’s not like we’re naming her DaMyrl, Dianarea, or Desdedididawn, which I kid you not, were actual names found on a baby name website. Although we are not decided on Devri yet, we have yet to find something else we like as much, but I find it refreshing that for the first time, I am not offended by peoples’ dislike of Devri… I guess I just like it so much that it doesn’t matter to me. Oh, the one thing that will get me in big trouble if we change our minds is Parker… if you ask him where Devri is, he will say, “Devi!” (he doesn’t say the “r”) and point at my belly. He even tells her hi and gives my belly kisses. I sure hope we don’t end up confusing the poor kid.

 I guess the point of this whole blog entry is that not everyone likes the same name. After all, “what’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Our baby girl will be our baby girl no matter what her name is!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Good Morning Parker!

I went in to wake Parker up this morning and this is what I found below. The only blanket he had on was wrapped around the back of his neck and almost covering his face! I was worried at first, but when I knew he was fine I ran to grab the camera.


I tried to get a shot without the bars of the crib in the way, but Parker woke up right then.

Well, I would hate to be woken up by a camera flash so I started to turn it off so Parker wouldn't get annoyed. Well... he was exactly the opposite! He immediately got on his cheesy face and waited for his photo shoot. So I turned the camera back on and took this picture below. Even though he is all puffy-eyed and tired looking, I couldn't help but admire how happy he was at getting his picture taken first thing in the morning! That would definitely not be me!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Family Home Evening

Alright, so here is the post the explains everything about our day yesterday and why Jamie and Brandon are mad at me! :) Let me warn you that the post is pretty long and you don't have to read it if you don't want to, but I have to get it all down on paper before I forget. Here we go: I had told everyone that our ultrasound appointment was on Wednesday when it was actually yesterday (two days early). We had Brandon watch Parker for us while we "went out to lunch" (thank you Brandon!) with the plan in mind that we would announce what we were having at the family gathering that night. Jamie helped plan the activities that night (except for the announcement) and Dad and Brandon planned the lesson for the boys. I'll get back to this in a second after I talk about our ultrasound.

So, Greg and I were super nervous going in because we had wanted a girl but knew a boy would be great too, especially for Parker to have a little buddy. Well, the ultrasound tech was measuring other things before we got to the "good stuff." However, Greg and I thought we saw something and I started assuming we were having a boy. After awhile Greg said, "I don't think there is anything there.... it's a girl." Right then, the tech said, "It's a girl." Umm... what? I wasn't expecting that at all and for a moment I thought she was just echoing Greg's statement. She must have realized I didn't believe her when words like "really?" and "are you sure?" kept coming out of my mouth. So, of course, she had to show me in detail, at which point I said, "I think I'm going to cry..." and then I did. We'll have to get Greg to blog about his feelings at this moment because all I remember at this point was that I was squeezing the life out of his hand. The tech went on to measure the rest of the things she needed, but she kept going back and showing me that our baby was still a girl, just so I could be positive. We were super excited and I left the lab still in awe that it was possible that we could be having a girl. I was just so sure that we would have a mountain of boys! Okay, now on to the night at my parents' house.


Here is Ethan and Parker waiting for the night to begin... Ethan is looking at his mommy, who was also taking a picture and Parker was looking at me with his "cheese" face.

We sang "Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree" and this is a picture of Parker "taking an armful" (like it says in the song) and you can see that Ethan is clearly enjoying so many people singing the same song with hand motions!

Greg, Brandon, and my Dad are behind this box doing a puppet show for the boys. It was the story of Noah and the Ark and I think the boys wanted to go running back there to help out!

Jamie had a coloring activity for the boys while the adults played a game with M&M's. After the game, I told them there was one more game and pulled out the two little jars below. As you can tell, one is blue and one is pink. Everyone looked at me and made little comments about boys and girls, but Jamie was the one who finally said, "Wait, you guys know what you're having, don't you!" Yes, Jamie, you were right. And this is when everyone realized we had lied to them about our ultrasound. I told them in order to find out they had to count the M&M's in the jars. Whichever jar had more M&M's was the winner and of course, the pink one had more! I think Brandon and Jamie will forgive me because I'm pretty sure they had fun eating M&M's.
Here they are, counting.... Parker was hoping to eat some of them as you can see. He was super sneaky and managed to eat more than his share that night.
After that, we went to Greg's parents' house with the jars. It was fun watching them count because Michelle and Sandi each took a jar and dropped an M&M in one at a time until there was one pink one left! They were really excited too and unfortunately, we don't have any pictures because we forgot to bring the camera inside! Sandi and I then went through some girl clothes that she had bought and I got to bring them home with me. That's when it started to sink in... girl clothes? I'm having a girl!

Monday, March 16, 2009

We're having a...

We had our ultrasound today and the results are in! It's a girl! Did I make it obvious enough on my blog? We are thrilled!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Folsom City Zoo

We went to the Folsom City Zoo... well actually, since we just went to the Sacramento Zoo recently we decided to just play outside of the zoo. First we took a train ride. Parker wasn't too sure about it though.


Greg and Parker had fun on the playground equipment. 
They had a bunch of races down the slides. Parker would count to four and then they would go! It looks like Greg is trying to keep Parker from winning here!
And my favorite picture of the day... there were tons of chickens around the zoo and Parker couldn't get enough of them. When you ask him what a chicken says, he replies, "Bagaah!" and throws his arms out. Luckily, I was able to get a picture of it.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Go Folsom Bulldogs!

I went to the most awesome game last night! I could not believe how awesome Folsom is this year! Last Saturday, they won the Section championship and now we're playing for the NorCal Championship. Well, in the last twenty years, we have NEVER won the game that begins the NorCal Championship. Greg still remembers all too well losing to Hayward from the Bay Area. Once again, we were faced with a Bay Area team and I was nervous... I just thought we would slowly lose, but to my surprise, we stayed ahead for most of the game! It was the best game I've seen in a long time. Now with a record of 31-1, we're traveling to the Bay to play Monte Vista on Thursday. Ironically enough, the only loss we've had this season was our third game and it was against... Monte Vista! So, wish us luck. If we win that, it's on to the championship game at Arco on Saturday. After that, State! Let's just say the last time we won state was in 1987... wow.

Here's our team

Here they are again after winning the Section Championship at Arco.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

What a Day!

Today was a busy day and we had tons of fun! The weather was really nice, which was great since it has been raining all week. Parker and I went to my parents' house and we spent most of the day outside with them. After chasing him down in the front yard a billion times, we decided to move things to the backyard where I could fence Parker in, sit in a chair, and read a book. Great idea, right? Ha ha... Parker's cheeks started turning pink so I went to get him some sunblock. When I came back, this is what Grandma and I found:

He was sitting in MY chair and reading MY book! And he was oh so serious too! Grandma brought out some snacks for him to eat and then he was all set to eat and read my book!


If the book wasn't upside down, I might have thought he was really reading it by the expression on his face!

Brandon has been quite the snowboarder lately and we managed to catch a few minutes of his time after snowboarding and before a party... oh to be a teenager again! Ha ha.

I think my mom's favorite part of the night was trying to get pictures of us while we were eating. Let's see how she did:

Ethan and Parker... check!

Me... check!
Brandon... check!

Preston... check!

Jamie... alas, the only one to escape. She's no fool!

It was getting late and everyone was packing up. Here is Ethan saying goodbye to Parker.

Here is Parker saying goodbye to everyone else (he thought he was going with Ethan... sorry buddy!)

Thursday, March 05, 2009

It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday...

Yes, I am thinking of the Boyz II Men song. I am a little nostalgic today and here's why:

Tamarack Resort is scheduled to close down today. For those of you who don't know, this resort is located in Donnelly, Idaho, where Greg and I spent our first year together after getting married. Some of the best, worst, and craziest memories happened here and we were so glad that we had the chance to experience it. For memory sake, let's start at the beginning:

Greg's Dad convinced us to come to Idaho for a weekend to see this new resort... and boy, do I mean convinced... Greg didn't want to go at first. Who knew that our little visit would have us moving there a month later? We loved that little mountain immediately... here we are at the top during our vacation.

Greg started working for Tamarack early on and I joined up 8 months before we moved to Rexburg for school. Here's a picture of the main lodge.
Tamarack had a ton of different activities to participate in, including biking, rafting, swimming, golfing, and skiing, depending on the time of year.
This was my little office... I handled reservations for the resort. Greg's office, on the other hand, was considered the entire resort because he did many different things all over the place. I could still get lost up there, but it never happened because Greg was always there! :)
Here is part of the golf course (which actually becomes cross country skiing in the winter).

Becky didn't realize the lifts slowed down so you could get off.

White water rafting was one of my favorite things to do up there...


And last, but not least, the skiing was great! Tamarack is where I first learned how to ski.
I want to give a special shout out to my Mom for the pictures of us around the resort. For some reason, Greg and I never thought to take any in and around the lodge. It will be nice to keep them for memory sake.

I know it sounds cheesy, but I'm really going to miss it up there. I mean, there was so much more to love than just the resort so I hope we'll get back up there to visit sometime. However, I will really miss Tamarack and all the new experiences we had because of it.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Picture Tagged

Here is how it works:
1. Go to your documents/pictures
2. Go to your 6th file
3. Go to your 6th picture
4. Blog about it
5. Tag 6 other people to do the same

Here is my picture:

Ironically enough, this picture is from my baby shower when I was pregnant with Parker. Is that supposed to be a sign that I'm having another boy? Ha ha!

I tag: Mom, Jamie, Jenna, Julie, Mele, and Kristen