12.27.2009

Christmas Festivities

I MISS Christmas so much already! We had such a blast this season. Started off the season right with our annual Christmas Extravaganza held at the Facer's new home.
Tuckered out from all the preparations
These fine couples are in our ward and we love them.
Then had our Spanish Ward fiesta, which I am sad to say I did not take ONE picture! Ugh. But needless to say, there was a lot of food, dancing, and laser action.

Play-date with Colton baby and Shira
Also did some caroling, school finals, and ate way too many Christmas cookies!
Working hard finishing the semester
Visit with Hermana Flores, I visit teach her and I love her.
I wish the meals I cooked were 1/2 as good as hers.
Christmas Eve Day was spent at San-O with the B's and J&J.
Phoebs napped in the pop top

Santa Hats for everyone!
Then the evening was filled with family love at the Hennings and Speeds.
Launching session at the Hennings
Steve launching over Aaron
First time on a skateboard
Then sleep over at the Speeds.
The ladies {Pheebs-why so serious?}
Dave's new robe and gingerbread mug
New tye-dye threads from Beth
Phoebe loves Uncle Pat
Until next year. . .
Hee hee hee. Haw haw haw.
P.S. Phoebe is 4 months old today! And she is NOT happy about it. Ok, she's mostly not happy with us kissing her.
But we just can't help it!

12.01.2009

3 MONTHS OLD ALREADY!?



Kinda lot of words.

How time passes so quickly and yet so slowly at the same time. Quickly in terms of months and slowly in terms of days. But at the same time I can't remember not having a child. Memories are fading faster and faster like they NEVER HAPPENED! I guess that's why we have pictures. But even pictures can't bring back the ENTIRE situation. Journals are good, but when I read back I have a hard time visualizing what happened, every detail. Its really interesting the things one remembers about their childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Like for instance I remember a certain tire swing I loved to play on at recess. Do playgrounds even have tire swings anymore? I haven't seen one in a while.

I can't even remember the restaurant of Dave's and mine's first date. A fish house somewhere in Huntington. I remember watching one of his student's, Wes, play the ukulele for us. I remember feeling a little nervous, but excited about our upcoming trip to Santa Barbara. Little did I know at the time that I'd be engaged the next day. I don't really remember our conversation on the way up to SB but I do remember it not taking very long to get up there. I remember not wanting to listen to Hymns because since I was heading for a mission I was asked to only listen to hymns to prepare, and by then I was sick of them. So being the rebellious person that I am we listened to the Smiths. I guess that was the start of our whirlwind relationship. . .out of rebellion. I remember telling Dave I wanted to marry someone who was musical. . .he listened carefully to that remark.

Well since that time we've been married three years. Its been a time of learning and loving. I think our biggest learning curve was going to New Zealand. It was our first major trip together and we were still in the "getting to know you" phase. . .6 months into our marriage. After 1 week of traveling, in our van, I was ready for a shower and warm bed. I love camping, but after a week or so I need to sanitize myself and brush my hair. However I am not very good at expressing myself at the time of need. I usually wait until I'm at the brink of exhaustion til I open my mouth. Something I'm trying to work on constantly. And on our way from Wellington to Abel Tasman I was tired, cold, hungry, and dirty and I unleashed the beast. Dave was very taken back being the tender plant that he is. Had I communicated EARLY ON in our trip I wouldn't have had to let it get out of hand. I was irrational and silly, but Dave learned the things that I need. I need food. I need sleep. I need exercise. I need to be about 75 degrees. And I need to be clean. Kinda like a baby. If any one of these things are out of proportion I get beastly. So lesson learned. I need to communicate better, and Dave needs to keep my 5 needs in check. The rest of the trip was much better. I'd say by the time we were up in the coromandel peninsula things were rock solid. I was able to surf because it was warmer and Dave met all of my needs. New Zealand is one of my favorite places in the world. I don't know if I'll ever get to go again but if I do it will be in the summer.

I wish I was more like Dave. He is the most easy going person I know. He does not get offended. He does not get angry. He loves me unconditionally and says "I love you" multiple times of the day. He is calm under stressful situations and is clean. He is child-like but not naive. He has a good awareness of the world around him. He loves his family, especially his brother Steve and talks about how they were best friends growing up. I think its cute that his best friend was his brother who is 6 years younger than him. He loves being a bishop and helping people. At times he comes home late in the evening and tells me about how much he loves being able to help people. I've learned how important it is to give generously to fast offerings. They really bless the giver and receiver. I do not know specific people who benefit from this, only the bishop knows that, but I do know that he meets with people who have serious needs that I take for granted, like being able to go grocery shopping without having to worry about paying my mortgage at the end of the month, going to the dentist to get my wisdom teeth taken out, getting a prosthetic appendage because diabetes caused my foot to be amputated. Things like that.

11.30.2009

The golden nugget

We are officially ready for life.

11.19.2009

My babies


11.03.2009

Halloween and Baby blessing

It was a fun weekend with Halloween and Phoebe's baby blessing. P screamed through the entire blessing, but Dave did a great job keeping it together. You wouldn't be able to tell she was such a screamer just by looking at her, but looks can be deceiving :)


10.26.2009

Baby Cardiyogalates


Now that I've fully recovered from birthing I am starting a little class you may enjoy...

10.24.2009

Life

10.19.2009

The many faces of P


We had a photo shoot on Sunday. Her second Sunday at church. She has been so good during church I hope it continues with the time change to 11 in January.
She's over it :)

10.05.2009

Photo Shoot

Jamie has incredible photography skills and she took before and after shots of me and the Phoebs. Before=39 weeks gestation, After=4 weeks pp. She has a vision and is able to make it come to life. My favorite part about the "Before" shots was the location. Her uncle's house was a custom masterpiece. 10 Andre the Giants could have fit on the bed I'm lying on. And the bathtub was a dream. I wish I had one just like it. Don't worry, I'm wearing a bathing suit in that shot. I love these photos and am so happy to have them forever. Thank you Jamie!
Cute toes
Papa Mike and P
P didn't like our PDA
Love her!

9.25.2009

Lately

I can't believe how fast this month has gone by. Everyday snowballs faster and faster and by the end of the week its an avalanche. Im amazed at how much Phoebe is morphing out of her newborn stage. She does not like her jerky movements. Especially when she hits herself in the face! She loves to be walked around. She loves her striped wall and stares at it constantly. We call her dragon-baby because she breaths heavily and grunts and growls. And when she cries its more like a shrieking dragon. She seems uncomfortable most of the time....except when she's sleeping or eating or with Granny. She loves new places and loves to look around and loves laying in bed with Granny-go figure?She loves to be swaddled and look at her animal printed bumper. More often than not she sleeps really well through the night getting up only 1-2 times. On Tuesday we took her to her 1-month well-check and she was 8 lbs 12 oz and 22 inches long...95% for length...she is going to be a tall girl.
Auntie Lexi
Visit with Grandpa Joe and Grandma Jean
Afternoon with Grandma Jaycie and Papa Jim
Cooking with Nana
Phoebe giving Daddy loves
Phoebe the escape artist
Walking in Capo Beach on Labor Day
Cousin Maile comes to visit
First San-O afternoon
Katie and Eliza come visit with Jamie to take pictures (future post)
Today with Granny Freeman