Sunday, June 19, 2011

Weekend Update

This weekend Steve and I went to the Chalk Festival at the Gateway. It was pretty cool to see what people were about able to do with chalk. Sadly, a lot of them weren't completed yet but it was still cool to see and it was free so we can't complain too much. We'll definitely be back next year! Here's some pictures of what we saw, I have more but as always blogger and my computer DO NOT get along.


Go Harry!



I liked this parrot one a lot!


On Saturday I had to work at a fair in Millcreek for work. It was ok until the wind started up. It blew so hard it blew everything off my table and blew my hat off. I didn't think it was very funny but I bet any of the numerous people that saw me acting like a dork frantically trying to collect everything did. At least I got to go home early since a storm was coming. Then I came home and made a pie for the men at church for Father's Day. Its a frozen peanut butter turtle pie. We tried it at church and it was really good and it was easy to make. Let me know if anybody wants a recipe!


Next weeks highlights:
-A visit from Jessica and Jazella*
- Steve's family is coming to his softball game (Thursday)
-Going to the Utah Arts Festival (Friday)
-Going to Logan to get my ring fixed and to see Emily (Saturday-Sunday)

* this is not an actual planned event, its just a wish.

In closing, I would like to wish a Happy Father's Day to all the Dads out there! I hope that everybody has had a fun weekend! Love you Guys!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Some New Scenery

Alright, it's time to get something new on here . . . and I guess that means I have to post something.  I'd put up pictures, but I'm pretty sure everyone sees them on facebook or my own blog . . . so I'll just be lazy and give some updates.

We are loving Oshkosh now that the weather is nice and balanced.  We've been exploring all sorts of wildflower species and love finding new trails to take long Sunday walks on.

Reid can easily get anywhere he wants, which is usually the entertainment center for the light on the Wii or behind the piano keyboard for the cords.  He still prefers the army crawl to the "real" thing.  He can crawl on all fours, but he's slower at that and I'd imagine his weight makes it a work out, so he just uses all the elbow strength he has to zoom himself around.

We keep thinking those top teeth are coming in (because he has some pretty fussy days) but they have yet to debut . . . but his two bottom ones sure are cute (and sharp).

It's really fun now that he starts to show preferences for certain things.  Whenever I pick him up and head near the front door he starts to bounce his legs and shrill in excitement.  He loves being outside.  He's still a people watcher, but I think he's starting to like cars and other things that make noise as they pass by.

This week we are house sitting for two families in our ward.  It sure has made us eager to have our own backyard, tho ours will likely never sit on a pond big enough to canoe around.

That's about all from Wisconsin.  If you haven't seen pictures lately, you really should check out my blog or both our facebook accounts.  We've been putting lots up, it's hard not to share how cute little Reid is with the whole world.  

Friday, June 3, 2011

Tracy Aviary








































Katie, Bizzie, Jazella, and I packed up yesterday and headed out to Tracy Aviary in SLC. Now, it was under construction, and the groupon we (bizzie) bought didn't turn out to be as helpful as we thought, but let's not dwell on the negative. All in all, it turned out to be a fun afternoon with the birds.