FAMILY: The beginning
of July was again started in Salt Lake. We had done Mapleton, and a trip to San
Diego, and at the first weekend in June was Michael’s baptism and Spencer’s blessing.
It was great to be able to be there for both of those events (even if poor
Michael wasn’t feeling well for his baptism L
After we got back from our SLC trip, most of our time was spent getting ready
for moving into our new home (!), though we did find some time to attend a
Paiute Pow-wow, where we saw some awesome dances, ate yummy fry bread, and met
a cute little Paiute girl (probably 4 years old) that ate with us and played
with us. The night of the 14th was the Utah Summer Games opening
ceremonies & Jason took the older girls. They went with the Bealers &
they all had a great time. It was the Nitro Circus and they did lots of crazy
stunts on their motorcycles & things & there were amazing fireworks at
the end. The girls & dad had a great time. The 16th was Father’s
day & we had fun spoiling dad. He got a candy bar poster & some cards.
The week before, we did special chores for him – washed the van & truck,
took out the trash for him, put a note in his lunch, etc. He also got to season
& grill up a HUGE t-bone steak for dinner at night. The 18th was
our big ultrasound day! McKinley was at a birthday party, so she didn’t come,
but Jason, Ireland, & Kezia were there (oh – and Heidi, too ;) We found out
we’re having a BOY!! We were all pretty shocked – still are pretty shocked. We
were all expecting another little girl! We’ve got lots of adjusting to do
around here, but we are just mostly thankful that he looked like a healthy
little guy. The following Thursday, Grandma & Grandpa Potts came to help us
pack & move. Their help was GREATLY appreciated! We closed on the house
Friday morning (after Heidi dropped dad up for a run in Cedar Canyon & had
to end up going back up through Brian Head to get home because they closed the
gate before she could get back down!) & were able to take a few loads on
Friday afternoon/evening. Then that night we attended the Groovefest at the city
park. We had fun listening to live music, eating pizza, and dancing J Saturday the 23rd was our big moving day!
We had about 5 helpers from our ward (along with the entire awesome Bealer
family) – and the Potts - that helped us get moved over. It took 4 trips with the
big uhaul and Jeff’s trailer, but we got just about everything moved over by
about 4pm. Grandma Potts was so great to stay at the old place & help
finish packing & cleaning. We made it to the new ward by 9:30 the next
morning & got to meet some members of our new ward – the Cedarview ward. It’s
mostly made up of older families & couples, but they were kind & the
girls got to meet some people in their classes. We also met our next-door
neighbors – the Davis’ – who were very nice That evening the Johnsons (a family
that moved from our old ward into a close neighborhood) invited us over to
dinner. It was very yummy & nice to see some familiar faces – and it only
took 2 minutes to get to their house, so it’s nice to know that they are close!
It’s taken a while – and we still have a
way to go – but we’ve got most of the rooms in order. It’s been a bit amazing
going from our small 1300 sq foot twin home to this 5000+ sq foot home, but we
are really appreciating it. The girls (and mom) love that they can play with
all the loud toys downstairs & lots of books & quiet toys in the
upstairs bonus room. We love the view of the mountains and how close we are to
everything – including our old friends. The dogs are still adjusting to being
on the bottom deck, but it’s getting better J
We also are SO thankful for a fridge! We had to go a week without one when we
first moved in & we were living out of a cooler. Jason’s birthday was on
the 27th. See his section for his bday activities – happy 35th
daddy! There was a fire in New Harmony at the end of the month was a bit scary,
but thankfully they got it contained before it got too close. Still – all the
fires around the state make us anxious to take care of the brush around our
home. All-in-all, we are feeling very excited and blessed to be in our new home
(& be able to get cash for keys and our deposit back at our old home) &
very excited to find out we’re having a BOY!
JASON: Jason had a fun month with the Nitro
Circus, Father’s Day & his birthday. On his birthday, he got breakfast in
bed, we brought him some Café Rio for lunch, and then Hannah came to babysit so
Heidi & Jason could eat at Panda Express and then go see Snow White &
the Huntsman in the theaters – and drive out to check out the New Harmony fire.
He’s been good at doing all the things that need to be done around the new
house and finishing transferring from the old house. He is also excited to have
a little more testosterone in this home when the little one arrives J Jason had this 70’s/wolverine
sideburn/chops facial hair thing going
on for a while. He ( thankfully ;) decided to shave it off at the end of the month.
HEIDI:
Whew! Heidi’s mind still reels with the fact that she’s carrying a baby boy.
She’s excited, though, and looking forward to coming up with a boy nursery!! She’s
also excited to be at the halfway mark for this pregnancy. She started getting
back into running this month & even though she’s pretty slow, she really
enjoys it and it helps her physically & mentally. It was a lot of work
getting all packed up, but she is thankful for good friends & family who
help out. She was even able to finish Ireland’s birthday book – yay! Heidi has
enjoyed not feeling so cramped & actually being able to have room to get in
& out of the van in the garage. Her belly is starting to get in the way!
She was thankful to get to see her family at the beginning of the month &
also see her mom & dad towards the end. She somehow misplaced her cell
phone in the move & has had to use her old cell phone (& pay $20 for a
new SIM card), but she’s thankful she has it. She is looking forward to July
& hopefully being able to finish unpacking & also spend more time
enjoying the summer with the girls.
McKINLEY:
-While McKinley was helping to fold
whites one day, she said “Mom! I accidentally put my hand through that hole
when I was folding it – ewwww – GROSS!” (it was her dad’s bottoms J
-We showed a picture to McKinley of
some Utah Summer Games sports in the newspaper. Mom pointed to some
arm-wresters & asked “what do you think they’re doing McKinley?” She said “I
dunno – are they praying?”
-McKinley really enjoyed going to the
Utah Summer Games opening ceremonies with Ireland & dad & loved telling
mom about the cool stuff they saw.
-McKinley is excited to tell people
she’s a FIRST GRADER now!
-McKinley was a big helper trying to
get things packed up. She’s very excited to be in our new home!
-When we had our ultrasound, McKinley
was at her friend, Kate’s, birthday party. We kind of made her wait a while
before we told her, but when we did, she was SO excited! She was REALLY hoping
for a baby brother!
-Mom wanted McKinley to keep practicing
her handwriting for the summer, so she got on facebook & asked if anyone
wanted to be a pen pal with McKinley. Now McKinley has FOUR pen pals! – Amanda Neff
(Farmington, who she knew from Herriman), Allie Tate (Washington state, mom’s
cousin’s girl), Hannah Hazlett (Riverton, the daughter of a girl mom was a
cheerleader with), and Amy Sorenson (Moab, daughter of an old Snow College
roommate of moms) She is excited to meet some new friends & loves getting letters in the mail.
-McKinley says “I like my new house.
I love candy. Ummm… Ireland is silly. She just doesn’t know it.”
-We are reading “The Wind in the
Willows” with McKinley at nights. It’s been fun & we all enjoy it & she
can do the summer reading program at the library.
IRELAND:
-One thing
that Ireland will miss about our old home is her friend, Ella (same age). She would
get on top of the dog kennel and look down into Ella’s yard & yell “ELLLLLLLAAAA!”
– and Ella would come out & they would talk and exchange treats. Ella’s mom
told me one of the last nights we were there, Ireland went & got her jump rope
& put one side of it on Ella’s side of the fence. She then proceeded to
tell her to go get Whiskers (her cat) and tie the jump rope around him &
Ireland would haul him over to our yard. Thankfully, Ella’s parents had the
wisdom to ask why Ella was looking for Whiskers because even if Whiskers would
have survived a rope around the neck and getting pulled up to our yard, we’re
not sure our dogs would have been kind to Whiskers.
-On the way to the ultrasound, mom asked Ireland if she thought we were going to have a boy or a girl. Ireland said “We’re havin’ a girl cuz girls have girls and boys have boys.” We had a discussion about that on the way to the hospital J
-Ireland is still in denial that she’s having a baby brother. She says maybe it will still switch around and be a girl!
-Ireland says “I love you. You’re so sweet. I love you. You are so beautiful. I know that K-e-z-i-a is little AND I would like a big ginormous giraffe for my birthday AND I want a big elephant for my birthday. I’m five year old.”
-On the way to the ultrasound, mom asked Ireland if she thought we were going to have a boy or a girl. Ireland said “We’re havin’ a girl cuz girls have girls and boys have boys.” We had a discussion about that on the way to the hospital J
-Ireland is still in denial that she’s having a baby brother. She says maybe it will still switch around and be a girl!
-Ireland says “I love you. You’re so sweet. I love you. You are so beautiful. I know that K-e-z-i-a is little AND I would like a big ginormous giraffe for my birthday AND I want a big elephant for my birthday. I’m five year old.”
KEZIA
-Over Memorial weekend when we went
camping, Kezia came into bed with mom & dad in the middle of the night. In
the morning, mom asked how Kezia slept, considering it was in OUR bed. She said
“Yeah… I got squished up.”
-Also over Memorial weekend, mom was talking to someone & heard Kezi
say “mom!” Mom answered “yes?” Kezia looked up at grandma & said “my mom
said yes!!” (apparently, I was unknowingly saying yes to eating chocolate)
-During one of the confirmations
after Michael’s baptism, Kezia heard the dad say “Holy Ghost” & she says “Mom!
He said about a ghost!!”
-While Kezia was helping fold laundry
one day, she was folding one of dad’s things & she said “I’m folding this
for dad. He’s an old man.”
-Kezia points to mom’s tummy &
says she has a baby girl in her tummy and then she points to her own tummy
& says she has a baby boy in her tummy.
-Kezia also really likes to pat mom’s
tummy.
-Kezia loves to run around in our new
home. There’s LOTS of tile so the “pitter-patter of little feet” is a little amplified.
-Kezia LOVES to read books. A
favorite of hers lately is “No David!” She’s so cute, turning the pages, saying
“No David! Come back here David! Go to your room David!”
-Kezia says “watch a movie. Catch a
grasshopper. Play with toys. Ahhh!”
3 comments:
I love your post Heidi! I wasn't able to view any pictures but the content was terriffic! Pen pals are awesome! What a great idea for McKinley! Ireland's simple perspective of where girls and boys come from is adorable. I love that Kezia already knows how to manipulate you into saying yes. I love you guys and speaking of guys, can't wait for a new nephew! Tiff
As always, loved your updates. Will you guys be coming up North at all this summer? If you do, let us know if you have time to get together!!
Love it. Love it!!!!!
It was fun to remember
Post a Comment