Welcome to my blog!

My super awesome husband gave me a super fabulous camera a few years back and I've been hopelessly obsessed and have driven my children crazy with, "look at Mommy" and "you can have a piece of candy if you let me take 5 pictures", ever since. Here are just a few of those moments I steel away from my uber cute kiddos, and a few more moments I occasionaly get to take of other people...to the relief of my family. I do love to practice on anyone who will let me, so if you would like your picture taken let me know!
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Street Food

The kids and I took my mom to the Brentwood farmer's market. And dang, it was hot! We all wore jeans and the kids put on winter hats. I know. We're weird.



My kids can't walk by a fountain without stopping to play in it. Jared was excited.

That hat gives him elf ears. Funny.

Madie was a bit enthused herself.


Abby was pretty neutral.


Then as we were leaving we passed by this completely awesome door! The light was all funky on it, but I'm tempted to dress the kids all cute and go back at a better time of day.




A time of day when more of my pictures will look like this.


And this is what most shots of my kids look like.


So if you wake up Saturday morning wondering what to do with your day, stop by the farmer's market.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Independance Day

I love the Forth of July! It's one of my favorite holidays! And we've started a tradition of inviting friends and family out for a pancake breakfast. We've been going to Contra Loma, a big reservoir with a giant pool and trails, but I'm thinking next year we might as well just go to a regular old community park where we don't have to pay to park.


Although sitting under a big mature shade tree sure is nice.

Kim is so on top of things. She actually thought ahead and dressed her family in patriotic colors.


I should have known someone would be taking pictures of me and gotten up early to do my hair that morning. Oh well.


We wouldn't let the kids play in the lake, so they cooled off in the water fountain instead. Look at that wet hair.


Our friends cute little girl. I took pics of the other kids too, but I caught them all with crazy looking faces, so I'll spare you.


Except my kids of course. You know I'll force you to look at their pics because I think they're adorable, even when they're crazy.


He's sopping.


Kerri getting her baby fix.


I always take blurry pictures of my mom. I don't know how it always happens. It's like she's got some kind of magic camera manipulating powers.


And Dad didn't have to work. Yay!


And being that my kids are huge arts and crafts lovers, we did a patriotic craft. I watered down paint and put drops on their paper that they then blew with a straw. It made fireworks. Then creative Jared decided to turn his into a flag. He asked for tape and did it all on his own.




That night we lit off fireworks in my parents court and had a good ol' time. (But I forgot my camera) And rice krispy treats. We ate a lot of them. Over all, a very good day.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Nathan, at last

I didn't take many pictures camping and exploring Bryce Canyon, but here they are.



There was an ATV trail near by and if you went out at sunset you got to see lots of stuff like this.


And this.


We hiked a short part of one trail in the canyon. Walking from the parking lots this sign made me think, hmmmmm.


And the trail was STEEP! This is us at the top.


The view. Pretty.


And on a side note, we drove through this on the way there. What kid wouldn't get a kick out of that!?!


Then we went home. The end.

Actually, thanks, Kim and Susie, for a great trip. We had a blast!

The end, for real.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Our Trip, Day 3

On this day we visited Temple Square in Salt Lake City. My poor kids were so worn out from the day before and I still dragged them out to see it. I hadn't been there since I was a kid and really wanted to check it out.

Here is Jared all ready to go.


And this pic pretty much sums up the whole day. Jared in a pretty good mood, Madie on the verge of tears.




We didn't get to go in the tabernacle because they were doing rehearsals, but we did go into another beautiful building with a giant pipe organ and awesome details. Here's the ceiling.


Madie and I went and sat by ourselves for a bit to try and cheer her up.




Jared was such a good sport.


And Abby is happy 98% of the time.


We sat down on a flower bed retaining wall to feed the baby and this is what I saw when I looked up. Pretty.


Of course we checked out the visitors center. The kids weren't too interested, but I liked it.


And then we went to check out the temple. There was construction and we had to walk around to the far side of it to get close. The kids were tired and Madie had to ride on my back most of the way, but I'm glad they hung in there so I could see it.


These steps were crazy steep and the doors were GIANT!


It was really nice seeing the temple, then Grandma Susie took us out for a yummy lunch!


The next day we spent getting ready for our camping trip family reunion and picking up Nathan from the airport. Pictures of that to come.