Monday, December 30, 2013

The things they say

Emma was bearing her testimony, and at one point said, "I know my dad loves me.  I love my dad, and I know you all do to."

Maddie asked what we were going to be eating, I told her that grandpa made pizza.  She said, "Whoa!  He is SERIOUS about his pizza!"

Briggs has been an early riser lately.  Yesterday morning, I woke up to him standing on my side of the bed, wearing a silly dress-up outfit and holding a butter knife.  Half awake, I said, "Briggs!  Do you have a knife?!"  He looked at me, looked down at the knife in his hand, and with a very straight, serious face responded, "Yes, I do, mom!"

Friday, December 20, 2013

Smell the flowers

I really really love Google calendar on my phone.  It is synced with Jared,  and it makes life so much easier to have our schedules right with us all the time.

My favorite days, though, are the ones when I open it and it is totally blank,  like today! On those days, I tell the kids it is a pajama day. Emma is all for it,  Maddie can't handle it.  She usually gets dressed by 9 regardless. Makes me laugh.

On those busier, run errands kind of days,  the kids help me remember to slow down. Briggs literally stops to smell the flowers.  All of them. It is sweet.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Presents under the tree

This year I have yet to put any presents under the tree. The nativity ended up under there the day the tree went up,  and I can't bring myself to take away from that. The kids have spent hours laying on their stomachs under the tree playing with it. One of my favorite things about Christmas this year.

Anderson is fascinated by the lights on the tree. This morning he fell asleep talking and cooing under the tree.  To sweet.

Monday, December 16, 2013

9 days?!

We have a fun little Christmas countdown and when we moved it to the "9" this morning, crazy!

This past week was a busy one.  It seems like we tried to cram a whole month's of events into just the first two weeks.  We've had our ward party, relief society activity, Jared's work party, shopping, book club, tithing settlements, music practice, pack meeting, visiting teaching, home teaching, ward temple night, Christmas devotionals, primary presidency meeting, etc.  I don't have anything going on this week or next, except things of my own choosing, like working on a sewing project, making treats to take to neighbors, and sending out Christmas cards.  With the exception of the sewing project, the rest of Christmas is ready!  I'm excited to see their faces.  I'm excited to act out the Nativity the night before with them.  I'm excited to just let them feel the Spirit that comes with the days surrounding Christmas.  The JOY you find all over this time of year, I love it.

Maddie earned a nickel this week for "baby-sitting" for me.  I am lame and almost never give them money for anything.  I don't feel like they get it and what it is, so they lose it and I don't want to give it to them.  I did give it to her anyway, and this time I finally felt like she understood that money was not a toy, she was pretty careful with it.  She kept carrying it around, setting it down, almost losing it, etc., so I asked her to go put it in her bank so it wouldn't get lost.  She said, "Ok, Mom!", and left to go take care of it.

A couple of minutes later she came back with a very serious look on her face.  She said, "Mom, remember the other day when it was really cold and we went to the store?  And there was a guy outside with a bell helping get money for people who don't have a house or food or clothes?  Can I take my money to him?"  Umm, yes, Maddie.  I was a little overwhelmed by her goodness in that moment.  It was very much like the widow's mite.  This was all the money she had, she had "worked" for it, and she chose to give it all.  Such a sweetheart.  The kids are always teaching me things.

Maddie and Briggs ran into each other a week or so again.  Maddie came away with that nasty black eye, Briggs didn't even cry or act like he was hurt.  Poor girl!

This month Primary has been chaotic, to say the least.  It's like the kids are sugared up every Sunday?  We don't know, but it is CRAZY.  Luckily, I am not over sharing time, or teaching, for that matter.  After the 2nd counselor finished sharing time, she said to me, "Wow, that was crazy.  Did they even know I was talking up there?!"  Last night as Emma was going to bed, I asked her what she learned today at church.  She proceeded to tell me nearly every detail of the ten virgins that was taught in sharing time.  I don't know why we tend to equate quietness with reverence, but it is not necessarily the same.  A family friend needed a blessing for her little girl(a couple months older than Anderson) last night, and all the kids were wiggly, Anderson was talking, the little girl couldn't sit still, etc.  It was then I remembered that often when kids are feeling the Spirit, they tend to get wiggly.  

Last night Emma also taught us that the Bishop can't teach every class in the church, he would get too tired!  Luckily, there are lots of amazing teachers who help the Bishop.  I'm especially grateful for Emma's teacher, who manages to wrangle those Sunbeams and teach them so well in the process.  Maddie and Briggs have great teachers in their nurseries, too.

Emma was telling Anderson a very entertaining story, apparently.

Yesterday morning, Brendan was ordained a Deacon.  All of us crammed into the Bishop's office, and I was worried that my kids might be silly.  I hadn't prepped them as to what was going to happen, Briggs was exhausted=grumpy, Maddie was exhausted=silly.  As they circled around Brendan and placed their hands on his head, Briggs(who was sitting on my lap), needed no prompting.  He dropped his head, folded his arms and was still.  I have noticed him watching the Sacrament table, and the way the boys in our ward behave very closely as they pass the Sacrament, and as he sees Jared give blessings, Derek baptize Paige, etc.  He seems to have an understanding of it's sacredness that is beyond what we have taught him.  It is amazing.

And his personality is always entertaining.  He came out of his room from a nap dressed like this and doing a little jig the other day.  Cracked me up!

Anderson has 2 teeth now.  He is eating some foods, and loves applesauce, although you wouldn't be able to tell by the silly faces he makes as he eats.  He is still pretty much sleeping through the night, and I am very grateful to him for that.  He is just so good natured and calm, he really brings such peace and joy to our home.  At different times, we all need to fill our cups with that, and I've noticed when one of the kids (or I!) are having a rough day, we gravitate toward him.  He is always more than happy to fulfill that need in us.  Those dimples get me every time!!


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Joy

This boy brings so much joy to our home. He has two teeth, is rolling over from his back to stomach all the time, loves his hands, toes, peekaboo, applesauce, Emma, Maddie, Briggs and Jared. He also loves snuggling with me, and it's my favorite, too.

Baby-sitting

I was working on a project on the computer, Anderson was playing on the floor next to me. Emma finished quiet time and her chores and asked to use the kindle. I told her that was fine, and she immediately laid done next to Anderson like this, saying, ;Anderson, do you want to watch Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood with me?" She loves to "baby-sit" him all the time, and is so sweet with him.

I'm constantly amazed and grateful for their desire to spend time with him. It is sweet. He is a calming, steadying presence in our home. I like to soak it up, too!

Open wide!

Anderson now had two teeth, and the kids are facilitated by them. I was blow drying my hair and looked over to see Briggs using the toy bow dryer to inspect Anderson's teeth. He thought it was funny and kept giggling at Briggs.

Poser

Maddie has always loved to pose, I thought this was one pretty cute as she posed with her latest "tower".

Monday, December 9, 2013

Dessert

I did the dessert table for Thanksgiving this year. This was before I started. This was just the pantry stuff, and things that were softening. I didn't take an after picture, but it was all delicious.

Don't you love my cute helpers?!

Friday, December 6, 2013

A day in the life

The ward party was tonight, and we have spent the last couple of evenings at the church helping get things ready.

Last night, Emma curled up in the pile of coats on the stage and fell asleep. At 4:30pm. Sometimes I wish I was still a kid.

Anderson went to bed at 9, and woke up to eat at 5. No big deal. Diaper was full, so I quickly changed him. Then I finished feeding him, and he pooped. Diaper change again, this diaper change woke him clear up. I almost had him settled down and Emma came in, getting him excited and wide awake. Finally got him back to sleep, and it was 6:30. So Emma and I just went to the store.

I was hurrying at the check out so we wouldn't make Jared late for work. The cashier said, "And how is your morning going?" I looked down at my sweatpants and my hand as I swiped my debit card. There was a streak of baby poop on the back my hand. I could feel the puffiness and heaviness in my eyes from the lack of sleep. I was buying medicine to deal with a yeast infection, which was caused by the antibiotics I'm taking for mastitis.
So I just started laughing. It wasn't that funny, but it sure felt like it! This morning, I was a mess!

Tonight I was Mary, Jared was Joseph, and Anderson was baby Jesus. As I stood on the stage in the "stable", listening to the music, smelling the straw, hearing the story narrated, leaning against Jared with my sweet baby in my arms, seeing my other cute kiddos front and center in the audience saying,"Mom!", I was given a glimpse of that night, so long ago.

He reminded me, "You are my daughter. You are special to me. You are a blessed mother to these precious little ones. I am here for you." I am sure He gave Mary similar reassurances as she began her journey into motherhood.

Going to bed tonight grateful for poopy diapers, short nights and early morning cuddles by the light of the Christmas tree.

A day in my life is pretty great.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Day 25

If a picture is worth a thousand words, I'm going to let this one do all the talking about my heart and how grateful I'm feeling today.

Day 24

I'm grateful for Sunday afternoon naps with two of my favorite people. Looking forward to next year's church schedule and more Sunday afternoons like this!!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Day 23

I'm grateful for Molly.  After we finished our back fence, we moved her fence, too, so she can be on the back porch when it is raining/snowing/cold.  We often find her peeking in on us like this:



She comes inside often, but has lots of energy and is happier outside the bulk of the time.

I've been taking her for a few night runs.  Because it gets dark so early, I would not want to go by myself, but Molly makes me less nervous.  She hears everything and is on alert the whole time.  She almost took out a couple of lighted lawn reindeer for me when she thought they were a threat.  It was pretty funny to hear her use a mean bark, so different than I have ever heard her use when she was trying to warn me.

Tonight, she kept barking.  I opened the kitchen window and told her to stop.  She did for half a second.  Then I opened the back door and told her again.  Finally, I opened the laundry room door that leads into the garage, because it sounded like she was in front, right next to the garage.  I was startled to see the garage door wide open, so I told her to stop again, and shut the garage door.  At some point, it dawned on me that it was her different bark, her mean bark.  I looked out the window and saw four people trying to sneak out of our yard.  I ran to the front door, threw it open and yelled at them to "Get out of here!"  They didn't even act concerned, and kept sauntering out along the fenceline.  It made me mad.  There have been several cars broken into, purses stolen, guns stolen in our neighborhood lately, and I wasn't about to let them get away with more!

So I slipped on my shoes and coat and ran after them.  I followed them and called 911 while I was following them.  I gave them a description and told them where they were, and then I looked up and they had disappeared.  One of our neighbors is a state cop and I think they saw him and ducked down somewhere.  So I went back home and called my next door neighbor to let her know, too.  She called me half an hour later and told me that her son had seen them, too, and actually recognized one of the boys, so I called dispatch back with a name and street where he lived.  

Jared and I were laughing, because we live in a nice neighborhood that SHOULD be really safe, but we have had a neighbor's party get out of control and a drunk drive through a fence and around our house, and some teenage kids try to break into our garage/car in the 2 years we have lived here.  We lived on Monroe Street in Twin Falls for 4 years and had drug dealers live down the street and never had anything crazy happen to us.  I think people who live in good neighborhoods sometimes let down their guard, though, so that is probably why things keep happening here.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Day 22

I'm grateful for the scriptures, and the peace they bring to our home.  I've been really enjoying listening to conference talks again, and soaking it in.  Amazing how personal and specific those talks are to me.

THIS is one of my favorites.  I love the title, "Come, Join with Us."  Whether you are already a member or not, the message is the same.  You are invited to come and be a part.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Day 21

I'm grateful for Anderson. He is such a sweet, patient baby, always quick to light up and smile when he sees you. He is a talker, and loves to go on and on cooing about his day.

Last week was the first time I had to let him fuss himself back to sleep during a nap, if that helps give you an idea of what an easy going kid he is. What baby doesn't really fuss until 4.5 months old?! 

He has been more or less sleeping through the night since he was 5 weeks old. We randomly have nights when he wakes up once or twice during his twelve hour night.


His signature face.  All the kids have had one.  The Yoda, the Zoolander, the Turtle.  We don't have a great name for it yet, though....

He has a very determined side.  The other day I put him in his bouncer(his favorite!), but he didn't want to lay back.  So I buckled him, and he sat up in there for a long time.  He started fussing for a minute, because he was too tired to sit up, but he wouldn't lay back.  I gently tried to lean back and he fought me.  He just wanted to sit up!  It was funny.



His "I think you're all crazy!" face.


Today he found his toes for the first time, he was so excited, and it was adorable.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Day 20

I am grateful for the friendships our kids have with each other. They fight sometimes, too, but they spend way more time having fun playing. I think their dog piles/wrestling matches are hilarious. 

Emma went to a friend's house this morning, and she missed Maddie so much that she just tackled her and hugged her. It was sweet and made Maddie's day.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Day 19

I'm grateful for Vicks vapor rub, Vicks baby bath and our humidifier, that help provide relief to the kids. They are fighting little colds that turned into coughs. Still not too bad, but enough that I pulled out the reinforcements. ;)

I'm also grateful that my calling in primary means I get to spend time with the cub scouts. Pack Meeting was tonight, and I just love those boys. They have amazing leaders and I'm grateful for all the hard work they are doing, all the time.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Day 18

I'm grateful for our home. Keeps us warm, dry and safe. Gives us a place to put our "stuff" and call our own. It is a literal, figurative and spiritual shelter from the storms of life to me. That is what I want it to be for each member of our family, what I pray for it to become.

I'm grateful for family home evening. Such an inspired idea. I'm grateful for the chaos that is actually family home evening at our house. I'm grateful for good kids who fight over trying to teach the lesson. It was Briggs' turn, and he was so excited and proud of himself.

Bathtime


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Day 17

I am grateful for these little clothes-people, they make me laugh.  I told Maddie that my little sister used to lay her outfits out like a little person every night before bed, so Maddie does this often now.  The thing about Maddie is that the bolder the colors and patterns, the more likely she is to put them together.  That coral top is actually a dress, paired with black skinny jeans, and her maroon soccer socks that go past her knees.  It is a pretty awesome outfit.  

I'm grateful for this cute boy.  I know I already said this only yesterday, but I really LOVE weekends at home.  The kind where the kids can take nice long naps, there is extra cuddle time, etc.  I love that Anderson likes to cuddle and fall asleep in our arms.  And look how much hair he has?!  A little faux hawk.

I'm also grateful for good home teachers who make our kids feel important.  And who don't seem to mind the craziness that goes on at our house while they are here.  They challenged us to listen to or read general conference talks, the kids included, and I'm amazed the things they have been picking up as we listen to them on my phone or kindle at breakfast or lunch.  Very cool experience.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Day 16

Today I am grateful for weekends at home with my family.
I'm also grateful for date night and Jared's parents, who so willingly watch the kids while we go on a date.
I'm grateful for the amazingly deep and emotional conversations I have with my favorite 4 year old.
I'm grateful for health. Jared, Maddie, Briggs and Anderson all have a cold, and sickness always makes me appreciate how often we're healthy even more.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Day 15

Today I am grateful for Jared's job. We were blessed and guided here and know this is where we are supposed to be. We still miss Twin Falls, our friends there, and the good people he worked with there, but when Heavenly Father says it is time to go, we try to listen. He knows better than us.
His job helps him stretch and grow daily, provides many learning opportunities, and he is happy.
We're also grateful for the good insurance through this job. We are especially grateful for it after having essentially zero insurance for the first few years of our marriage.
One of the benefits of this job has been our ability to pay down debt more quickly. So in that sense, we are grateful for the freedom this job it's helping us find.
I've said it many times before, but one of the greatest benefits to having taken this job, was to move to this great neighborhood and ward. We couldn't ask for a better one. And we are so much closer to family, which is priceless.

Quiet

Jared left for work early this morning, while I was up feeding Anderson. I would love to go back to sleep, but my brain just doesn't want to turn off.

I'm so grateful for this time of year, the extra focus on what is really important. I'm feeling some nudges to do less in order to be more.

I find I'm always having to rewind and simplify my life. It isn't always easy to sacrifice the things I think I want for the things I need.

Today, I resolve to be better- more patient and understanding, more focused on my role as a mother. Not just any mother, but a mother in Zion, a "mother who knows", a mother with great moral influence and responsibility. Heavenly Father entrusted these four amazing spirits to Jared and I, and I'm so grateful.

Last night, as I tucked Emma in, we were taking about who she is... smart, beautiful, fast, kind, a good friend, a great big sister, loved by Heavenly Father, a princess in His kingdom. She stopped its conversation and said, "Mom! I forgot to pray!!" She got on her knees and thanked Him for "letting her come here, even though He misses her there."

It hit me again in that moment that he "let" them be a part of our family, and I have a big responsibility to teach and love them.

One of my favorite lines from Briggs these days is, "Mom, don't let me fall!" He usually says it when he is climbing up next to meet on a chair, couch or bed. Sometimes he just says it when we're playing pretend games. But that plea resonates with me.

I know I can't keep my kids from falling sometimes, that is part of learning, but I'm working on building trust that when they do fall I'll be there to catch them and help them back up. Guess where I learned that? From Heavenly Father, who has shown me time and time again that He is there for me, through the big things, but especially through the many tender mercies I am given daily.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Day 14

I am grateful for the piano. It is a stress reliever, a source of inspiration, brings joy into our home and much more. I just started teaching piano lessons a couple of months ago, and I absolutely love it! It is so fun to see it "click" when new concepts are mastered, and the same joy that it brings me reflected there.

I'm also grateful for cleaning/organization projects. I have lots that need to be done, but it feels and looks so great when I do. Today I finished the master bedroom closet. It looks awesome- yay! :)

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Day 13

Today was pretty much uneventful, relatively speaking.  But then I decided to bake some banana bread.  Chaos erupted, including flour flying everywhere.


I stepped outside to dust it off of me and try to take care of the mess, and came back inside to find Briggs dumping and playing in the sugar.  He told me it had something to do with a "bad wolf" that his train "boomed".  I'm so glad he was able to save the day.



Right as I went to post this, the banana bread had just come out of the oven and Briggs knew it was there.  I wasn't fast enough, so he just ate the whole side of the loaf.  Whew, he has lots of energy!


So today I am grateful for brooms to sweep up messes!  And the cute little boy who makes my most of the messes around here.  I love him lots.

Today we also heard the results of Clint's tests from earlier this week.  His gall bladder is only operating at 5%, so it needs to be removed.  It is supposed to be a very quick outpatient procedure, so he is hoping he can just take care of it there.  Please remember to keep him in your prayers?

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Day 12

Today I am grateful for my sister.  I missed her while she was gone!  We have too many shared years and memories.  And I am so glad we were able to chat today, I NEEDED it.  She fills my bucket with optimism and happiness.  That is who she is.  Her major and her mission have put us in very similar places in our lives, even though we really are in different phases.  We love it.

I'm also grateful for my friends.  We do playgroup on Tuesdays, and I really look forward to that time with them.  My kids love it, too.  I appreciate that although we are all different with different opinions and ideas, and different parenting techniques, our kids can play well together and we can handle those differences without hard feelings.  I've been in situations where that isn't always the case.

I'm grateful for quiet nights at home.  Well, "quiet" as in no where to go, not silent, that doesn't ever happen around here! ;)

I have a new favorite food, braided twists.  I use our regular pizza dough recipe and then fill it with whatever we feel like.  Last night it was our chicken and spinach panini recipe.  It was seriously DELICIOUS.  I'm very excited to eat the leftovers today, and I'm not much of a leftover fan.  Plus, it looks really fancy, so I feel like a chef when I put it on the table.

Also, grateful for Jared.  I could really add him to every single day's post.  I'm trying to control it. :)  But I was so tired last night and fell asleep early... like 8pm, as soon as the kids were in bed.  While I was sleeping he did a couple of loads of laundry, cleaned up dinner, took care of Molly(the dog) and made sure the kids stayed in bed.  He is just a good man, so grateful he is mine.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Day 11

Day 11- Today I'm grateful for technology, and the positive ways it can be used. I love my Monday e-mails from my little brother on his mission, as well as e-mails from the other members of my family as we all write to him.

I deactivated my Facebook account this morning as a split second decision to take a little break from it. I don't have much of a reason why, except that I don't NEED it. Good, better, best.

I've also been reflecting on those members of the military who have served and who are serving for this great country. I am SO grateful for the many sacrifices that have been made on my behalf.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Day 10


Day 10- I have the best neighbors/ward ever.  And I am blessed to know this amazing family.  They have changed our lives and perspective forever.  We were so grateful to be able to help with this.  One of the best nights ever.  Here is the LINK for the video if you haven't seen it yet.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Day 9

Day 9- I am grateful for beds to tuck my kids into. And bedtime?! Yes, please! Love the kisses, hugs and cuddling, but I also love the quiet afterward.  And I love to be a creepy mom and go check on them after they are sleeping.  Sometimes I really do just watch them for a minute, study their faces.  Those are the moments when my heart feels as if it might explode with joy and love.  They are beautiful and pure and good, my job is to allow those traits to continue to develop.  Love them.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Day 8

Day 8- I'm grateful for a washer and dryer. I have lots of laundry to do today(mountains!!), and I can't even imagine how long it would take me to do it all without them! Or how awful dragging those mountains and my kids to the laundromat for hours would be. Now I'm going to go ENJOY doing all my laundry(in the comfort of my nice warm home), right?!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Day 7

Day 7- I'm grateful for the spilled food crumbs on the floor by the garbage, around the sink and on the walls- they represent my kids taking care of their own dishes after dinner.  I have often had an initial reaction of frustration to these messes, I am learning to see the good! I would rather they take care of their responsibilities(even if it is messy or inconvenient) than not learn to do them at all.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Day 6

Day 6- So grateful for Jared. He took the day off yesterday to take care of the kids so I could help at the elections. Not only did he keep them alive, but he made them a huge breakfast, got the girls dressed and ready(including hair!) and to pre-school by 9. He also came by to vote and had a nice dinner, complete with homemade breadsticks, waiting for me when I got home. Not to mention all the other stuff(diapers, bottles, snacks, dishes, etc.) in between! But as impressive as all of that is, it's not unusual for him. He works hard all the time, is an incredible dad, and my best friend. Love him SO much!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Day 5

Day 5- I'm grateful to live in this country and to have so many freedoms and opportunities. I am grateful to have the right to vote!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Day 4


Day 4- I'm grateful to live where we do. I love Idaho, and being in Pocatello where there is such a variety of things to do with our little family. We have such a great neighborhood and great neighbors. I love that I don't have to worry when the kids are outside or when they are walking to a friend's. I snapped this picture from my front door while they ran across the street to Jill's this morning.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Day 3


Day 3- I'm grateful for the little feet in my life (and the little people attached to them!). I can't begin to put into words how much I love them, how much they teach me, how much purpose they give my life, and how incredibly grateful I am to be their mom. In this picture, Briggs snuck out of his room while I was doing Emma's hair, shut my bathroom door, stuck his feet under and just started giggling. It was pretty adorable.


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Day 2

Day 2- I'm so grateful for the amazing people in my life! My niece was baptized this morning, and it was incredible to watch her be surrounded by those who love her. Then we came home to (hopefully) finish our fence. Our kids pitched in and helped. Family members and friends just kept showing up and went to work without us ever asking. Others watched the kids, brought over yummy birthday treats, ran errands. I had so many sweet messages on Facebook and phone calls. Then we were able to go bowling with a group of great friends while Jared's parents watched our kids. At the end of the day, I can't help but be overwhelmed with gratitude for the people Heavenly Father has put in my life.
Lots of hard workers!!  Briggs was counting pickets for us.  Brendan picked some up and started to walk off and Briggs said, "Hey!!  I was counting those!!"  Emma was handing brackets and screws to Jared.  Maddie is taking a break and eating an apple here.  And obviously I wasn't working hard because I was taking these pictures! :)


The beautiful and delicious birthday cake made my friend, Lori- http://decadentdesignsbylori.blogspot.com/.  So yummy!  And I don't even like cake normally!

After getting done with the fence, Jared's brother was throwing a football with his boys, and his wedding ring flew off into our grass.  Once again, everyone pulled together to search (on hands and knees) for his ring.  We eventually found it.  I also think this picture perfectly depicts Derek and Connie's relationship.  Does not surprise me one bit that he would be on the ground combing through grass and leaves for his wedding ring.  They are so sweet.

The fence, from beginning to end.  Day 1- Holes measured, marked and dug.  Hit a water line this day.  Our friend Rob and Jared's dad helped this day, Spike loaned us his tractor and auger.

Day 2- Posts set and cemented.  Of course there was more marking, measuring and leveling.  My dad drove all the way here to help this day.

I just wanted to show how perfectly straight this fenceline is.  This is a picture once all of the posts were set.  They are so in line that you can only see the first.  Impressive, huh?  Jared's attention to detail is part of why he is so great at doing projects.

Day 3- Filled in the holes with dirt, and put up rails and pickets.  SO much help today!  Derek and his boys, Rob and his family, Mark.


Finished!  Beautiful, huh?

On Day 1, they hit the water irrigation line(that is for the whole neighborhood!).  It is hard to tell, but it is a 3 inch pipe and not a good one to hit.

On Day 3, when the fence was done, MORE help showed up and we were able to get the pipe fixed, too.  I also love this picture because Briggs is standing the exact same way as Jared, with his hands on his hips.  We often joke about how much that little boy loves his Grandpa, but his Dad is still his hero first.