Monday, August 29, 2011

The Eden Post

Eden has grown up so much in the past couple months. She started Kindergarten today and we were so proud of her. She was nervous to go, but she got to meet her teacher and see her classroom last Friday so she knew a little better what to expect. We found out yesterday that one of the girls in her primary class would also be in her school class and I think she was excited for that. Andy had the morning off of work so we all got to take her to school and pick her up. Despite being nervous, she lined up with her class and smiled and waved to us as she walked in.  After school, she was all smiles and she told us she couldn't wait to go back again tomorrow!

Silly Girl!

Lining up with the rest of Mrs. Peacock's class.
A special after school treat for making through the first day of school.
I'm still trying to figure out how Eden grew up so fast.  How did she go from this:

to this:
and how long is going to be before she can legally drive one of these?

The Rachel Post

I've been a little behind in blogging about the girls and I need to get these posted before I forget.  Rachel turned 9 months in July while we were in Utah.  She changed so much during the 5 weeks we were in Utah and learned so many new things.  She learned to feed herself (finally!) which made things a lot easier for me because I could give her some cheerios and she would eat them herself, instead of sitting with her mouth open waiting for me to give them to her like a baby bird.  She also learned to push herself into the sitting position when she was laying down and she started to army crawl to toys she wanted.  She also learned to say 'dog', 'cat' and 'bubble bath' (crazy, but so cute).  She also started doing a fake cough to get attention.  She's such a cutie!


A couple weeks ago she turned 10 months and she's still learning and growing so fast.  She's a super fast army crawler now and she loves to crawl toward things she knows she's not supposed to have and wait for someone to chase her down.  She is getting good at pulling herself up on her knees and I know it won't be too much longer before she pulls herself to standing.  She has learned to say 'duck' (which sounds a lot like 'dog' and 'cat') but I can't ger her to say it very often.  She's very vocal, but most of what she says is not English.  She seems to have no interest at all at saying 'mama' although 'dada' is a common phrase.  She's really good at pattycake and dancing when she hears music.  Over the past month or so she has also completely rejected baby food.  She will only eat food she sees us eating (and she isn't fooled by us pretending to eat baby food) so she's turned into a regular little kid, eating mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, cheese sticks, yogurt, and Mexican food (it's a favorite of hers- even if it is a little spicy).  Eating with the big people has helped her chunk up again a little- for a while she turned into quite the skinny gal.
She's also sleeping through the night (usually about 12 hours straight) with a long nap or two during the day. She loves watching Eden and following her around. Eden has even taught her how to do a really girlie shreik (which I'm sure our neighbors love to hear). We love having our Rachel around. She keeps me busy every day but I enjoy it.

Getting her to hold still for pictures is getting tricky.  Actually, getting her to hold still ever is a little tricky.
This is Eden's astronaut helmut she wore in her empty box rocket.  We couldn't resist putting it on Rachel.
I'm a little bit obsessed with Rachel's eyelashes.  They are so long, but so light that I can only see them when the light is shining on them.  I had to snap this picture one day while I was feeding her lunch.  The next two pictures just make me laugh.  I love this girl and her cheeks.

Settling In

We're currently living in a townhouse we are renting until we have found the perfect house to buy.  It's a nice place, although it is a little smaller than our house in Omaha so I don't have room for all our stuff (some of my fabric is sitting in a storage unit wondering why I don't love it anymore). Hopefully within a year we'll be in our own place once again.
We've really enjoyed Las Vegas so far. It is hot, but doesn't seem as sweltering as we thought it would, even with the temperature up above 110 for a few days. I think the dryness has made all the difference. It was so humid in Omaha that this doesn't seem so bad. We had some time before Andy started working to do a little exploring and getting to know our new city. We took a drive to the temple (on the complete opposite side of the city from us) and visited Red Rock Canyon, which is gorgeous (although I don't recommend visiting it in the middle of the day in August). We've had a chance to visit the strip and show Eden the fountain at the Bellagio and "the castle" (Excalibur). She also wanted to visit the 'Pawn Stars' store (yes, she's seen Pawn Stars. Is that bad?) and so we took a trip there.  She also wanted to see the Pirate show at Treasure Island so we went to that for part of our family night last week (and the show is not that great, so don't feel like you're missing anything!).
Andy is really enjoying working again, and I can tell he's going to come home with some quite... interesting...stories- the benefits of working in the ER just a couple blocks off the strip!
I think we're settling in quite nicely. I've located the closest Target, Costco, library and quilt store so I'm pretty much set! We've found our ward and I think we'll really like it. Eden already volunteered to give a talk in Primary and she did that today. We've been swimming just about every day since we moved in. It's a great way to wind down in the evening and Eden is getting braver and better in the water each day. Life is going pretty great for us right now!


 Eden loved the giant gila monster at Red Rock Canyon.
 Rachel was not so impressed.
 Red Rock Canyon was beautiful. These pictures don't do it justice.  Eden had a ton of fun and has asked to go back pretty much every day since we went.
 If you look really closely, you can see Las Vegas in the background.

 Eden loves to pose.
 Swimmin'

Pirate Show at Treasure Island.  After this, we went to the Mirage to watch the volcano.  Eden didn't like the volcano because it shot out a lot of hot fire, but the Japanese tourists next to us abolutely loved Rachel.  They just couldn't resist her white-blonde hair and big blue eyes.  She's going to end up in more than one Japanese photo album.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Back in the game

Well, we're finally back in the blogging world and I have a ton of catching up to do.  I'm going to have to break this up into a few posts!  To keep you in the loop- Andy finished residency on June 23 and we packed up and left Omaha on June 25.  The next 5 weeks were filled with lots of fun and craziness (and a whole lot of miles on our car!).  We headed to Salt Lake to spend some time with Andy's family (but not before a detour to Las Vegas to find a suitable place to live).  Then we headed up to my parent's home in Tremonton.  Then we went back to Salt Lake, then up to Bear Lake, then back to SL, back to Tremonton, back to SL, back to Las Vegas.  Whew.  Needless to say, we were more than ready to be out of the car and in our own beds by the time we moved in!  Here are a few of my favorite pictures from our extended vacation:
 Ben being a good uncle and carrying sleepy Rachel around Las Vegas for us.

 Fourth of July concert and fireworks.  I love my girlies!

 Eden had so much fun playing at Bear Lake with her cousins- well, most of the time anyway!

 Rachel also loved Bear Lake!

 We went boating on the lake and Eden was brave enough to try tubing for the first time.

 We also went camping on Hyrum Lake with my family and Eden loved playing with her other cousins (which I didn't get any pictures of) and playing in the lake.  She's quite the little fish!

 This is the beautiful view from our campsite in Hyrum.  I don't entirely dislike camping if this is what I get to see when I wake up in the morning.  Plus I got to be with my whole entire family, which doesn't happen very often and it was great!

More pictures to come....

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

House hunting in Las Vegas

Hello all.  I know that it has been over three years since I (Andy) have posted something on this blog, but I felt that it was time that I contribute again.  I finally finished residency last week.  My parents came out for graduation and while they were there, they were nice enough to help us pack the house and drive all of our stuff half way across the country.  We took all of our stuff to Las Vegas.  Jill and I then spent a couple of days looking for a place to live there.  Here are a couple of pictures of places that we looked at:

(Too french)
(Too many naked women statues)
(Too many rats in the dungeons)

Since none of those places actually worked out, we'll have to keep looking...  Eden is very excited about having a pool since it is hot in Las Vegas.  So we had to make sure that we found a good pool for us.  Rachel also seemed to like the pool option.



We are also looking forward to getting to know our new neighbors!  I can't wait until they bring over some house warming gifts!!



We will also need to furnish our place, so we went out to try and find some cool stuff for us.  We had seen that this place had a lot of cool things!!




We had a lot of fun and are now back in Utah for a vacation before I start my job.  We are very excited to get back down to Las Vegas though and see what all the desert has in store for us!!!



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The perfect picture

I am amazed by those professional pictures with 30 people in them and everyone is looking at the camera and smiling.  I was trying to take a good picture of the girls earlier this week.  This is the one that turned out the best. 
These are a few of the "not so perfect" attempts before I got a good picture:



Looking at these again, I realize that they may not have turned out perfect, but they show the personality of the girls so much more than the first picture.  I think I love them just as much. They make me laugh and remind me what each day is like in our house.  Perfection doesn't always have to be the goal!

Eden and Rachel, but mostly Rachel

I just wanted to do a couple quick posts of some pictures of the girls.  Eden is such a great big sister.  She loves Rachel so much and helps me out with her so much.  One of Eden's favorite things to do is to try to "match" Rachel when I get her dressed.  She tries to wear the same colors and patterns.  So she was very excited when we got the girls matching jammies.  She wants to wear them every night.  Rachel doesn't seem to care whether she matches her sister or not, but as you can tell from the pictures, she does like to be by Eden.  Eden can always make her smile.


Rachel fell asleep on the couch one night leaning up against Andy and she looked so sweet I just had to snap a picture (or two or three...).
Rachel is now officially 8 months old.  She got her first tooth (bottom right front) the day before she turned 8 months.  We're still waiting for the other front bottom tooth to make an appearance.  She is getting really good at rolling and loves to be on the floor rolling around exploring.  All the rolling has thinned her out quite a bit too.  She's by no means skinny, but she's lost a couple chins and some of the folds in her thighs.  She's also sprouting some new hair on top.  She's got a great mohawk going on- we try to curl it a little bit.  She's recently discovered that we have a cat and it has caught her attention enough that she tries to say "cat" when she sees it.  So far, it sounds a lot like "dad" but we're working on it.  My mom says that "cat" was my first word, so maybe it runs in the family.  She just figured out clapping and signing "more" when she wants a snack.  Now if only I could get her to feed herself...  She's my little baby bird and will only hold her mouth open for food- she won't pick it up and put it in herself.  I also got her to start sleeping through the night this past month- it was a lot easier to do than I was expecting.  I just stopped feeding her when she cried and would instead give her back her binkie and walk out.  I thought she would cry for hours the first few nights, but she just went right back to sleep.  If I had known it would be that easy I would have done it months ago! That's our little Rachel at 8 months old.  We sure love having her in our family!