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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

July in Review

*Disclaimer – Here is a very long, picture filled, and probably boring post to most. Reading this post may brainwash you into wishing you were as awesome as us.

Now that you have been warned, let’s get started.

Here is our movie star Enna watching her first parade. She wasn’t a big fan, but her sister thought it was awesome. As soon as Brooke realized that a parade meant people driving by throwing candy at her, she was hooked.

For the 4th of July we went to Josh’s grandparents house. Every 4th of July, they throw a huge party. It is one of our favorite things we do all year. Here is my awesome  flag cake I made for the party. I saw it in a magazine and couldn’t resist trying it.

Here is the traditional Indian Dance. This picture just makes me laugh!

Josh and his brothers all ran the Riverton 10K.

I actually found some time to work in my yard. I love my yard and I love it even more when I have time to make it look good.

We took Brooke to see Toy Story 3. She loved it so much that when she asked Grandma and Grandpa to take her, they couldn’t say no. Now she’s been twice and likes to tell everyone  about how she saw Buzz and Jessie and ate popcorn.

We went and visited Fireman Jason at his station. Brooke now thinks uncle Jason has the coolest house ever. She keeps asking when she can go back and play. (Brooke’s not in the picture because she was too busy looking at everything.)

The girls in Josh’s family did a day on the lake. This was both of my girls first boating experience. Let’s just say one girl was born to be on the water, while the other appears to be more of a beach bum!

One day I got ambitious and decided to make the gravel patio we had been talking about for awhile. So with the help of my little sidekick, Brooke and I made a patio. I wish I would have gotten a picture of her. She got out all her little plastic gardening tools out and worked right beside me.

We did our annual summer Lava trip. This year was a little different because it was just my family instead of all my cousins. We still had a lot of fun. Brooke was so brave (probably a little too brave). She kept going down the slides and jumping in the water. Sometimes I wish this kid had a little more fear.

The 24th of July we spent with my family. We had a BBQ at my parents house and all the little ones played in the kiddie pool. Here is a picture of Madi and Brooke sharing a chair. These two are so cute together and already the bestest of friends.

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Hello World!

Well, the big day finally came, just a little earlier than planned, and it has definitely been a day to remember.

The original plan was for us to go into Riverton Hospital on Monday, November 16th, to induce labor, and welcome our new little baby into the world. It was going to be great – Cindy and I went out on a date Saturday night, we planned on taking it easy on Sunday, and then first-thing Monday morning, we’d go have a baby. However, it turns out that the little girl had plans of her own… Continue reading Hello World!

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Thursday, November 12th, 2009

“Don’t Worry…..”

This past week, being at the very end of this pregnancy, has been a little tiring, mentally, physically, and emotionally for me. Apparently, this has become visible to Brooke and being the sweet little girl she is, she tries to comfort me. Everyday this week, about an hour before Josh comes walking through the door, she comes to me with her sweet little voice and says “Don’t worry mommy, daddy soon!” I love how grown up and sweet she is becoming each day. I am so grateful to have her as my daughter. I know she is going to make a wonderful big sister to this new little baby.

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Almost There!

38 weeks

We have almost made it! For those of you wondering if we have chosen a name, the answer is no. I have officially given that responsibility to Josh. I have spent way too much time trying to pick the perfect name, but just can’t decide. We have a list of names we like, but every time I think I have chosen one I change my mind. I am going to quit worrying about it and I’ll let Josh surprise me with her name when she is born. So good luck to Josh and hopefully he chooses wisely!

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Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Halloween 2009

AHalloween4bout a week before Halloween, I was feeling a little sad. Normally Halloween is one of the biggest holidays of the year at our house, but due to constant sickness between Josh and Brooke throughout the month of October and me being 8 months pregnant, there just wasn’t much Halloween excitement here.

Luckily the last week of October made up for it, and we actually had a really good Halloween this year. We may not have done as much as we normally would do, but I also don’t feel like we really missed out on anything either.Halloween3

We started off with a Halloween party with my family. Unfortunately Josh was still sick, so he missed this one, but Brooke and I had a blast. The kids came all dressed in their costumes, my Mom cooked her amazing Chili, and we let the kids decorate pumpkins with stickers, markers and pipe cleaner.

* I love that Tinkerbell is bigger then the Pirates!

Next was Brooke’s Halloween Carnival at her school. Have I said before how much I love her preschool, because I do! They had all sorts of cute little games and activities set up for the kids, where they could win either prizes or candy. They had doughnuts and rootbeer for the whole family. Brooke came home with a huge bag of goodies that she carried around for days.Halloween2a

Then, we had trick-or-treating at Josh’s office. I love that he works for a company that is so family oriented.

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Finally, Halloween arrived and she had her first actual door-to-door trick-or-treating adventure. Josh only took her to maybe fifteen houses, but she is addicted. The only way we could get her to come home was by promising to take her trick-or-treating to her grandparents!

The fun is now over, but she is constantly carrying her candy around trying to share it with everyone, not really eating any of it herself (I am sure this will change next year). Every now and then she brings me her pumpkin bucket and says “Trick-or-treat” hoping I just might put some candy in there!

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Friday, September 25th, 2009

Brad Paisley

Last Saturday night,  Josh and I went to the Brad Paisley concert. This was our Mother’s Day/Father’s Day gift to each other, that we have been waiting ALL summer for, and it finally came. Josh and I are both huge Brad Paisley fans and have wanted to see him in concert for years! Jimmie Wayne opened the show, next was Dierks Bentley, and finally Brad Paisley. Really, how could you ask for a better concert? Somehow, Josh is amazing and scored us awesome seats. We were about 15 rows away from the stage at The USANA Amphitheater. We were so close I could see Dierks Bentley spitting while he sang (seriously)!

It rained on us for a little bit, but it seems that Josh and I don’t go to concerts anymore unless it is going to rain on us. I think the rain made the concert even better!

Here is us all excited, waiting for the show to start.

*Notice the nice mountain man look Josh is going for!

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This was one of my favorite concerts I have ever been to. It was a great gift and I am so glad we decided to do it!

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Farewell to KJZZ

As many of you know, I have worked for KJZZ for the past 8 years (full-time for 7 and part time for one).

Unfortunately last week, KJZZ had their second round of layoffs in the last 6 months. I was one of the many that was let go. Lucky for me, this is not a bad thing. I only worked maybe once a month, so Josh and I did not depend on the money. Our vacation fund might be a little smaller this year, but nothing we can really complain about.

KJZZ has been a huge part of my life for so long that it was hard to say goodbye, but I am excited to have closure on that chapter of my life.

I started KJZZ when I was 20 years old. I had two job offers at the time. One that would have been fantastic for my career, but would have kept me in a bad situation in Provo.  Or there was KJZZ, which would move me back to West Jordan and change my life forever. After a lot of thought and prayer, I choose to go to KJZZ. If I had not made that choice, I don’t know if mine and Josh’s lives would have crossed again.

I had so many important events in my life happen while I was working at KJZZ.

I was working a Saturday night shift when Josh called to ask me on our first date.

I spent a Sunday afternoon, trying so hard to concentrate while working a “Coach’s Show” because I had a feeling that Josh was proposing that night (and I was right).

I had great coworkers that volunteered to come film our wedding day.

My “Employee of Excellence” bonus paid for mine and Josh’s first real vacation (not counting our honeymoon) and probably the best vacation either of us have ever been on.

When we bought our house, my department was half staffed. Most of us were working 7 days 60 hrs a week, just to stay afloat. My wonderful co-workers worked together to cover my shifts so that I could have 2 days in a row to close on my house and move.

I will never forget telling my boss and my department, I was pregnant with Brooke. Or all the amazing gifts that were given to me by co-workers and the wonderful care package and flowers that arrived at my house a few days after Brooke was born.

KJZZ may not have been the perfect job. I may have not always been excited to go to work. There were several times I wanted to quit, but looking back, I know it was a great job for me, and where I needed to be at that time in my life. I feel so blessed to have worked there and to have met so many amazing people. I worked with some of the best, and learned so much from my coworkers. I know several of my KJZZ friends read this blog, so to them I would like to say, “Thanks for the friendship, thanks for the memories, please don’t allow me to become a stranger in your life.”

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

P.O.T.W. Diet Coke and Cinnamon Bears Bouquet

When it comes to Valentine’s Day and Our Anniversary, Josh and I have never given each other gifts. When we first got married we agreed that it would be better to spend money doing a fun activity and making memories then buying each other an actual gift.

This Valentines I had to go help cover a shift at KJZZ in the morning. We had already gone out the night before, so when I got home I didn’t expect anything. Although, to my surprise, when I walked in the door, I found this beautiful Diet Coke and Cinnamon Bears bouquet (two of my favorite things), covered in tiny hearts that Brooke had colored. I know this was a simple thing, but it made me just as happy as if I were given a whole bouquet of roses, and I know I will always remember this bouquet. I love Josh and I love his creativity.

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Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Lava Hot Springs

Those that know me, and know me well, should know of my love for a little town called Lava Hot Springs. It’s a place I have been going to since I was in diapers, and now I get to take my daughter in her diapers.

It is a little town in Southern Idaho with a population of about 520. It may be small, but but there is so much to do there and when you don’t want to do anything, it’s a great place to just hangout and relax.

Josh and I go about 3 times a year. Once in February for skiing or just winter fun, and to soak in the world famous natural hot springs. Again in April with my family, where we just hangout, visit all the local tourist sites and relax in the hot water. Then again during the summer with all my Webb cousins. We camp by the river, play in the cold pools, float down the river, and of course soak in the hot water. If you have never been there, I highly suggest you check it out.

So last week was our February trip. This year we decided to skip the skiing and just take Brooklynn sledding instead. We had a lot of fun doing that, but we are hoping that sometime in the next few years, Brooke will be ready to try the slopes. We spent a lot of time playing in the hot pools, which Brooklynn loved. Every night when we came back to our condo from the hot pools, we would find a whole herd of deer just right outside our building. I think this is the closest I have ever seen a deer (not counting the zoo). We also spent a lot of down time watching movies and just spending some good, quality, family time together.

This “daughter like father” picture is one of my favorite pictures from our trip. Josh brought his laptop so he could take care of a few thing for work, (or let’s be honest, Josh doesn’t go anywhere without his laptop). One of Brooke’s favorite things about going on vacation, is that we pull out our portable DVD player and let her carry it around and watch all her movies. So one morning while I was cooking breakfast, I looked over and this is what I saw.

I love getting away with my little family and feel so blessed to have the opportunity to do so!

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Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Our New Hobby!

A few months ago, Josh came to me and said “Let’s take ice skating lessons.” Being the attentive wife I am I said “sure whatever.” The next thing I knew, Josh had signed us up for classes and arranged babysitters for each night. That’s when I realized he was serious. 

A while back Josh decided that he wanted to play hockey. It’s something that he has always wanted to do, but unfortunately it is an expensive sport (especially for children who grow out of gear every 6 months) and it’s hard to find a place to just go play, it’s not like there are ice rinks around every corner. He hoped to try to play in HS until he found out WJ really didn’t have a team. Due to all these factors, he has never got a chance to play much other then roller hockey.

Well this turned out to be the reasoning behind the desire to take ice skating lessons. Unfortunately, what he did not realize when he signed us up, it wasn’t just a “learn to skate” class, it was a “learn to figure skate” class. Needless to say, Josh was the only guy in the class, but he was the best (you should see his sashay!) I think the instructor was so excited to have a married couple in the class, especially with a man that was so good, that they tried to talk us into continuing classes so that we could compete in adult pair skating competitions. I don’t think they actually thought we would be good, they just wanted us to keep paying money for lessons. Anyways, we had a blast doing it, and it was a great excuse for two date nights each week while we were at class.

Our classes have long been over, but we have tried to keep going on a regular basis, partially because Josh is getting ready to start playing hockey and wants the extra practice, and  partially because it’s a fun activity together.

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