Thursday, April 30, 2009

Note Quite Such An Angel

Boston is an easy kid. He hardly ever gets into anything he shouldn't. But he has done a few things recently that let me know that he is a normal toddler... quickly approaching the terrible two's!
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For instance;
  • He discovered that Grandma and Grandpa's toilet makes a great car wash for his Hot Wheels!

  • And today he discovered, that his very own leg makes a nice canvas for a work of art.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Fun of Buying An Older Home

It has been so fun this spring to see the different types of flowers grow! We had no idea what the previous owners had planted, so everyday it is a surprise to walk out and find more flowers, and more colors! People paid good money for tulips and hyacinths when I worked at the Flower Patch! I feel so spoiled having such beautiful flowers right in my own yard!

This picture is for the Garner side of the family. I think he has pretty good form for a not even 2 year old! We will keep practicing...
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P.S. The best comment I've recieved this week about my pregnant belly happened yesterday as I checked out at the store. The checker looked at me and said "Your Huge!" I hope y'all get a kick out of it like I did.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Baby Shower!

My wonderful friends Melanie and Amy decided since I didn't have a friend shower with Boston, that I should have one for the little girl on the way. It was so fun to spend a couple hours laughing and visiting with friends!

They way out did themselves. They did a lady bug theme, and everything was decorated so cute!


We ate amazing chocolate chip waffles and eggs, played ladybug bingo, and as pictured above, all my friends had to strap pillows to their belly's for a round of pregnancy twister! I lost of course.

Thank you for the super fun, super cute shower Melanie and Amy! You guys are simply the best!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Making The Best of It!


I've heard the saying "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." I think the saying for today should be when April gives you snow, make a snowman.
Boston and I decided that it was time to stop complaining about the snow, and start playing in the snow. We had lots of fun this morning! (Please note that Boston does have gloves, he just refuses to wear them.)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

4 Weeks Left!


Only 4 weeks left until our baby girl arrives! I am so excited, and so NOT prepared! I thought I would share a few of my favorite comments I've received during the last month or so.
  • How many days do you have left? (At this point, I still had 7 weeks!)

  • You look like you swallowed a basketball!

  • You must be about ready to pop!

  • (Very Sympathetically) Oh honey, how much longer until your due date?

  • You look like you are about to explode!

  • What's wrong with your belly? (5 year old girl)

  • I hope you deliver early...

You just gotta love what people will say to a pregnant women! Wish me luck these next four weeks! Who knows what people are going to say...

What Month Is It Again?

It is April 15th, and this is what I am seeing in my backyard. How come snow is so magical in November, December, and even January... but absolutely not magical in April?

Sunday, April 12, 2009

What a Fantastic Easter Weekend!

It all started Saturday morning when Boston received his Easter Basket!
We had fun the rest of the morning playing with his new toys! Boston especially loved getting golf lessons from his daddy.

Then we went out to my parents for a super fun Easter party. We ate a very yummy lunch, and then dyed Easter Eggs. Boston thought that was pretty cool.

Then we had an egg hunt in the backyard! Boston enjoyed the egg hunt a lot more once he realized there was candy and prizes inside the eggs!

I love this picture of Boston sporting his new sunglasses he got from his Easter Basket from Grandma and Grandpa. In order to find their baskets all the kids were sent on a picture treasure hunt. It was so cool. So this is how it worked; Boston got his first picture of something in the house, and then went to that certain place and found another picture leading him to another destination... until he found his basket! The kids thought it was so fun! (Great idea for you parents next year!)
Then all the cousins had a riot playing with bubbles until it was time to head home.
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When we got home Boston decided he hadn't had enough fun, and went and played in the rain!
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Today Boston got to wear his new Sunday outfit to church, so of course it was a photo opportunity!




I love holidays! They just keep getting funner and funner the older Boston gets.

Friday, April 10, 2009

The First Presidency's Easter Message

At this Easter season of hope and renewal we testify of the glorious reality of the atonement and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. The empty tomb brought comforting assurance and provided the answer to the question of Job, “If a man die, shall he live again?” (Job 14:14). Because of the Savior’s resurrection we will overcome death and become the beneficiaries of His mercy and grace. In a world of trouble and uncertainty, His peace fills our hearts and eases our minds. Jesus is in very deed “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6).

We give our sure witness that Jesus is the Christ. Though He was crucified, He rose triumphant from the tomb to our everlasting blessing and benefit. To each member of the human family He stands as our Advocate, our Savior, and our Friend.

-President Thomas S. Monson and his counselors, President Henry B. Eyring and President Dieter F. Uchtdorf-

Powerful Easter Message From Elder Holland

I just came across this "Easter Message—None Were with Him,"video on http://www.lds.org/ What a powerful Easter message for us all to contemplate.

Happy Easter Everyone!

Boston and I had the best morning! We went and helped the Easter Bunny (Jeremy) visit a couple of the hospital daycare's. Who knew this would become part of his job working in Human Resources? Boston and I had a blast watching Jeremy entertain all the kids. He did such a fantastic job! I hope everyone has a very
HAPPY EASTER!!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Boston's Bracket Wins!


Every year my family has a contest with the NCAA championship brackets. All the adults and kids enter a bracket, and surprisingly Boston won! Why is that so surprising... because I am the one that filled it out! It just proves that you don't need to know anything about the teams in order to win. All you have to do is pick the teams that have the shortest and best sounding names, and you might find that your the winner!

Nothing Better Then Conference Weekend!

We had a wonderful weekend we had watching General Conference. It was so fun to be with family, eat loads and loads of good food and treats, and most importantly to be spiritually re-energized by hearing from our Prophet and Apostles.

Last Game Of The Season

This past Friday night we went to our last Jazz Game of the Season. Hopefully we will get to go to a playoff game or two!

Good Luck Jazz!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Let General Conference Begin!

Today is my last posting in my countdown to General Conference. I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend!
  • "I assure you that Heavenly Father is mindful of the challenges we face in the world today. He loves each of us and will bless us as we strive to keep his commandments and seek him through prayer." -President Monson

  • "Children being born now are growing up in an increasingly sinful world. Our homes are to be their refuge from the daily encounters they have with evil." -Sister Beck

  • "Temples are sacred, holy places. They are a source of spiritual power and strength. They are a place of revelation. They are the house of the Lord." -Sister Allred

  • "Sisters, now more than ever, we need women to step up and be strong. We need women who declare the truth with strength, faith, and boldness. We need women to set an example of righteousness. We need women to be anxiously engaged in a good cause. We need to live so that our lives bear witness that we love our Heavenly Father and the Savior Jesus Christ and that we will do what They have asked us to do." -Sister Thompson

  • "Don't let fear of failure discourage you. Don't let the voice of critics paralyze you- whether that voice comes from the outside or the inside." -Elder Uchtdorf

  • "As you take the normal opportunities of your daily life and create something of beauty and helpfulness, you improve not only the world around you but also the world within you." -Elder Uchtdorf

  • "As we lose ourselves in the service of others, we discover our own lives and our own happiness." -Elder Uchtdorf

  • "In the end, the number of prayers we say may contribute to our happiness, but the number of prayers we answer may be of even greater importance." -Elder Uchtdorf

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Conference Countdown Continues

I thought today I would share a video of Boston learning the names of the First Presidency!

Here are some more of my favorite quotes from October General Conference

  • "This is not a time for the spiritually faint of hear. We cannot afford to be superficially righteous. Our testimonies must run deep, with spiritual roots firmly embedded in the rock of revelation." -Elder Ballard
  • "This is our one and only chance at mortal life- here and now." -President Monson
  • "I plead with you not to let those most important things pass you by as you plan for the illusive and nonexistent future when you will have time to do all that you want to do." -President Monson
  • "Let us relish life as we live it, find joy in the journey, and share our love with friends and family. One day each of us will run out of tomorrows." -President Monson
  • "If we are to be safe individually, as families, and secure as a church, it will be through "Obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel." -President Packer
  • "Each marriage starts with two built-in handicaps. It involves two imperfect people. Happiness can come to them only through their earnest effort... That effort will succeed if each partner will minimize personal demands and maximize actions of loving selflessness." -Elder Nelson
  • "Love and service are like twins who seek each other's companionship." -Elder Gavarret
  • "There must be opposition in all things for righteousness to be brought to pass. This life is not always easy, nor was it meant to be; it is a time of testing and proving." -Elder Cook

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Countdown to General Conference!

Only 3 more days until General Conference begins! I am so excited to get the opportunity once again to hear from the prophet of God, and from all the other Apostles and leaders of the church.

In anticipation, I thought I would share a few of my favorite quotes from the talks I have been reading from the October General Conference.
  • "Learn what we should learn, do what we should do, and be what we should be." -President Monson
  • "The children of God have more in common than they have differences. And even the differences can be seen as an opportunity. God will help us see a difference in someone else not as a source of irritation but as a contribution." -President Eyring
  • "Speak well of each other." -President Eyring
  • "When we do not retaliate-when we turn the other cheek and resist feelings of anger- we too stand with the Savior. We show forth his love, which is the only power that can subdue the adversary and answer our accusers without accusing them in return. That is not weakness. that is Christian courage." - Elder Hales
  • "Evil will always be with us in this world. Part of mortality's great test is to be in the world without becoming like the world." -Elder Hales
  • "I plead with you to turn to our Heavenly Father in faith. He will lift you and guide you. He will not always take your afflictions from you, but He will comfort and lead you with love through whatever storm you face." -Bishop McMullin
  • "What could be more deceptive than to entice women, young and old, you and me, to be so involved in ourselves, our looks, our clothes, our body shape and size that we lose sight of our divine identity and our ability to change the world through out virtuous influence?" -Sister Dalton

I will post more quotes each day until conference begins! If you haven't received the packet of conference ideas for kids through email, and you would like to receive it, just let me know!

Another Busy Weekend!

We had yet another busy weekend, and I am finally getting a chance to blog it!
Jeremy survived his first scout camp as a leader! He had a great time experiencing the sand dunes! He really enjoys being a scout leader.

After the scout trip it was off to my nephews 2nd birthday party!! I forgot my camera, but above are some pictures that my sister-in-law took of Boston! It was so good to see all the fam and celebrate Peyton's birthday together.
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Then it was off to the Jazz Game where we watched them beat the Suns in over time! Boston is so cute at the games! I love hearing him cheer, yell "defense" or "nice shot" and "go Memo" and I especially love to watch him dance!