Monday, January 7, 2013

Our Late Christmas Newsletter

I know this is late, and that some of you may have already received it, but I'm going to post it anyway. We were only home for 10 days in December and we had a lot going on. So here it is! I did get the mailed on time, but we didn't have enough, or did we have addresses. If you would like to receive one next year, email us your info. We would love to send you one!


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everyone!

This year has been a big year for our little family. We had lots of plans for our home and one acre, and had even started to work on them, that is until we found out we were moving. Yup, we moved! Who would have though huh? We certainly didn't! We moved from our little Rigby to big Salt Lake City. Mommy, Thing 1 and Thing 2 stayed in Rigby while trying to sell the house and Daddy lived with a cousin during the week and was home on the weekends. After almost three full months of agony, Momm and the boys moved to Utah to be with Daddy. The in Rigby has been for sale until just recently when we received an offer and we will hopefully be closing mid-January. Wish us luck that we don't run into any snags.

Daddy started the year off with BYU-Idaho and was certain that he would be working there for another five years at least. Content to go skiing at little ol' Kelly Canyon in Ririe with his family. Daddy got into HAM Radio and was participating in different Nets and truly enjoying it. He took a paramedic's course and is one test away from be certified for the Basic EMT level. An opportunity came about with a company called Cache Valley Electric, based out of Logan, Utah, but with an office in Salt Lake. Travis took the job and started on August 1st. He is so happy at his new job that there are times he comes home from work giddy. He has re-certified for his CCNA and certified for his CCNA-Voice. Daddy is currently working towards his CCNP-Voice and will attempt the CCIE by the end of 2013. At least that's the hope. I think it's funny that they have certifications for geekyness. I love you honey! Daddy attended a four-day defensive handgun course and thoroughly enjoyed it. There was a two-man-timed competition of shooting targets and Travis and I were randomly selected to compete against each other. He beat me, but he had better keep practicing because I'm not far behind and I'm gonna catch up! Travis is a very hardworking father and husband and we're so grateful to be with him again.

Mommy made significant headway with her photography business this year. She complete several weddings, engagements, and family photo shoots. Although the move has set her back due to the fact that a large portion of her advertising is word of mouth she is beginning to reestablish here in Utah. She is sad to leave clients and friends in Idaho but looks forward to expansion with the move. Mommy also proved to be a wonderful mother as she took care of the boys like a single mom while Daddy was making the transition to employment in Utah. She is a strong mother and wife for dealing with the separation so well. Times were hard and having to pack an entire home to be moved did not make the task any easier. She was saddened to leave the Young Women of our ward behind. However she has just received a call to serve in the Young Women here in Utah and is excited to be involved with the youth once more. Mommy completed a four-day defensive handgun course this year and did very well. She even beat Travis when it came to the skills test on the final day of class. (I have such a sweet husband! -Tasha)

Thing 1 is our happy, bright and cheerful little five-year old man. He attended preschool this year and absolutely loved it. He attended when the public schools were in session. He took swim lessons this summer and at the end was jumping off of the diving board by himself (with a life jacket of course). He can read is progressing rapidly. Thing 1 also writes and is starting to write out words and sentences without asking us to write it down for him to copy the words. His maturity shocks. After coloring on a piece of furniture, his punishment was to clean it up and possibly pay for the damage if we couldn't remove it ourselves. The funds would be taken from his savings in his treasure box. After realizing that his savings may be taken away, he started to cry. After asking why he was sobbing, he replied, "I'm saving that money so that I can buy groceries for when I have a son!" That's exactly what he said, we're not exaggerating. This was a heart warming moment for us as parents. We know how sweet our little boy is and are determined to keep that way. This wasn't the first instance that he had said something like that either. We are very blessed to have this special boy in our lives.

And then there's Thing 2... What can we say about this bundle of energy? He's in his terrible twos right now and very willing to show it. Especially when he's tired or hungry. We are slowly pushing though this stage and praying it ends quickly! However, there are times he can be the sweetest thing in the whole wide world. If you're apologizing to him about something, he's repeating, "Sorry" thinking he was in the wrong. Or maybe he's just parroting? We'll give him the benefit of the doubt and think it's the former. He will go up to Thing 1 and ask for "Hugs?" and will give Thing 1 as big of a hug as he can muster. With how strong willed and determined Thing 2 is you can imagine how tight he holds onto his brother. Thing 1 is Thing 2's best friend and role model. Thing 2 looks up to his big brother and is so excited to see him when they've been separated. It pulls at our heartstrings to know that they have a good relationship. Thing 2 loves cuddling with his Daddy when they're playing video games or watching a movie, but he still has to have his blue silky (blanket).

At this time of year we are truly grateful for all that we have been blessed with. Especially during this time of year we hope that you are surrounded by loved ones. Through these turbulent times we must remember that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. We have a Heavenly Father who loves us and has given us the gift of choice and a Savior. We are reminded, "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." - Luke 2:11 May you remember the reason for the season and have a safe and Happy Christmas!

Daddy, Mommy, Thing1 and Thing 2

Monday, December 3, 2012

Idaho visit

We went to Idaho for a few days because Daddy had work in the area and we just stayed with the grandparents. The boys mostly played with their grandparents iPads the whole time we were there. I did get them to do other things while we were there. 


THing 2 was pretending to sleep with his eyes open, so Thing 1 was showing him that you have to close your eyes to be pretending to sleep.


Thing 1 was able to go to school with Grandma while she did Gifted and Talented in her school district. Thing 1 was so excited to attend!


Thing 2 stayed at the house with me and while I was getting ready, this is what he was doing. 



He is just so stinkin' cute!


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Fort

A few weeks ago it snowed eight inches within 24 hours and we had a ton of fun! As you can see here, Thing 1 is up to nothing but mischief!

Thing 2 had a hard time walking because the snow was so deep. 



Thing 1 was so excited to make a snow angel! He had been begging the day before to go out and play while it was dumping snow. 


Daddy was sitting in the fort that Thing 1 and I were building.


To get Daddy to try and move, I'll bet you can't guess what Thing 1 was attempting.


Mwa ha ha ha!



This is Thing 1's and my result from our hard work. We uncovered so much grass and unfortunately more than that. It was taller than Thing 1 in the end.


Thing 2 was helping us to pack the snow together. 


Thing 1 loved the tunnel we built. 


We loved the snow that we had we're excited for more when it hits us!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Nice Weather

The Monday after we got to the Salt Lake Valley there was a nasty windstorm that reminded me of when I lived in Washington surrounded by fields (There are fields just one block over). There was dirt and dust everywhere! I used the broom to sweep off our bikes because it wouldn't merely blow off. It rained on Tuesday and was chilly for the next two days. And then.... it snowed! I went running that morning and came back covered in show. I was wearing all black and looked like a snowman. It didn't feel too cold until I was doing my cool down walk but I started running again because I was wet. 

This is what it looked like when we woke up. 


This was later that day. Thing 1 really wanted to go play in the snow, but there wasn't any on the ground. He just rode is bike and stuck his tongue out for snowflakes. 



The next week on the other hand was gorgeous! The boys and I went outside and played at the playgrounds. Our pool looks like it is still open in our apartment complex. Don't worry it's heated. The hot tub is open year round, so I'm wondering when they'll close down the pool.
This was four days later. We were playing outside in the nice warm weather and enjoying the t-shirts in the shade. Playing on the playground Thing 1 calls the "Number 2 Playground" of the three in our complex. 


Thing 2 loves climbing up this latter and sliding down the big spiral slide.


He is fearless! And was up and down I don't know how many times!




We also went for ride around the playground in Thing 2's Cozy Coupe and on Thing 1's bike. 




I think this is going to help me with the move. Having a little bit shorter winter and a warmer winter so that we can grow watermelons during the summer! We'll see how we manage the hot summers next year!