Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2010

You were right, it's a girl!

When we announced there was another baby on the way about six weeks ago, we asked you to guess whether you thought it was going to be a boy or a girl. 22 of you ventured a guess, and exactly half of you (interesting, huh?) guessed correctly that it would be a GIRL! Using Random.org, I generated a winner:

My incredibly gorgeous, sweet sister-in-law, Leah!

(You should really read her blog. She's amazing!)

Leah will be receiving a selection of goodies from the coming update to my etsy shop, Ruby Jane Boutique that I hope her three daughters
(who happen to be my adorable nieces) will love!


I have to say, the fact that the baby is a girl factored in well to what the prize would be. :)
Thanks for your guesses everyone!



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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

March 2010 family recap

Although the first item of business actually occurred at the end of February, it didn't really sink in until March. We bought a 2004 Toyota Sienna minivan! This is life changing people. In August, we will celebrate our 9th anniversary. We've never had two cars before. Heck, there have been times in our marriage where we have been completely carless. I can't even tell you how spoiled I feel. There have been many weeks where I haven't been out in the daylight with the exception of going to church on Sundays. As Aunt Claudia (aka Nana) described it, we didn't purchase a car, we put a down payment on freedom.
We ended up taking 200 miles and 35 hours worth of road trips the next three weekends. It was both fun and exhausting. The end result is that we're ruined now. I don't think we could take a road trip with our kiddos in our Accord again. The minivan is so much more comfortable, spacious, and convenient for traveling.
The sunroof is great in Arizona.

Navigation and lots of buttons that Carter loves to explore.

And the DVD player was the luxury/necessity that kept Carter sane when Ruby was fussy.


Ruby hit her seven month mark in March. She accomplished quite a lot and we have been floundering to keep up with her. Just off the top of my head, she started clapping, crawling, pulling up, standing (she constantly has a bruised forehead from all the spills she's taken, about half of them thanks to Carter), talking (mama, baa for bath, and dadada for dad), and signing (she just signs bath anytime she thinks there's hope, like when we change her clothes or diaper -- baths are her favorite activity). She moved into size 4 diapers, 12 month clothes, and 18 month pajamas. She endured yet another fight with an ear infection (I think this is her 4th since December) and a cold, and her top four teeth moved in, leaving us awake many nights. What a doll baby though. She has never had to work hard to keep us wrapped around her chubby little fingers!

St. Patrick's Day brought us to the table for a festive breakfast. Inspired by my creative friend Andrea, I decided to serve green pancakes with buttermilk syrup, green eggs and ham. We also used green dishes. Carter thought it was fun, so mission accomplished, right?
Carter got an overdue haircut. These were the before pictures, but I totally spaced out taking an after pic...still, I love his faces in these. They are so HIM.

Just a couple of our favorite quotes by Carter this month:
*While pushing his forearm up into a faux muscular bulge, he exclaimed, "It's a tree mountain! It grows up two times! See Mom?" And then he did it again, this time with sound effect to indicate growing, "Wooooopt!"
* While eating oatmeal for breakfast, Carter noticed Ruby crawl into the kitchen and look up at him. He explained, "Rube smelled my oatmeal and it smelled tasty. And she looked around and around and around and she said, 'Hooray! Where my oatmeal?!'"

We rented a beautiful house in Moab, UT over the weekend of March 19th for the 2010 Canyonlands 1/2 marathon and 5-mile race. Shane ran the 1/2 marathon and I the 5-mile. Shane did pretty darn well for not running for the three weeks prior to the race (since he ran Ragnar). I finished. And not in last place! So, I have to admit I was pretty proud of myself. It might not seem like much, but 5 miles for me was scary. My heart kept having freaky palpitations and I could barely walk for days following the race. I even ended up at Urgent Care thinking I might have a fracture in my foot, but the doctor said it's a bad strain/sprain and could take up to 8 months to heal. But I finished!

As an added bonus, we had visitors in Moab. Shane's parents and youngest siblings, Joseph and Sarah, stayed with us the first night and took care of Carter and Ruby during the race. My two oldest nieces, Eliza and Lizzie, joined us the afternoon following the race. They stayed with us that night and we had a blast! Thank you all for making the drive. It made the trip so much more fun!
We also were happy to get to see/meet adoption friends at the race! Here I am with the famous (in the adoption world) Mrs. R! I hate this picture of myself, but had to include it for the love of adoption!
We went out to lunch afterward together and I just wish we would have had more time to spend with those fab girls. Thanks to Lindsey (aka Mrs. R), we planned ahead to do the race together. You can see her post about the race here. Adoption rocks!!!

Shane had the chance to meet up with a friend from high school (at the zoo with the kids) while I was at an adoption workshop on the 27th. Here are a few pictures from that day.


I was working feverishly preparing items for the Boutique in the Barn.

I had a lot of fun being part of a Spring swap.


Carter talked us into showing him how to use the camera (under our close supervision - it's heavy) and ended up with some surprisingly nice shots, all things considered.


This one was with a timer, but Carter composed it.

After seeing his excitement with photography, Shane gave him his old camera phone and put it in airplane mode. He gets so excited and comes running in to tell us when he takes pictures of Ruby, or the ceiling fan, or his subject of choice - his finger half covering the lens. Love that boy!

Last, but certainly not least, we were saddened to learn of the loss of Shane's Uncle Kevin. It was a blessing to be able to make the trip to gather with everyone in celebrating his life. What a beautiful, faithful family he has here to take care of one another in his absence. In closing, I just want to say that our thoughts and prayers continue to be with Kevin's wonderful family. We're so grateful for the knowledge of the gospel in our lives!

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Helaman Hall Honeys

I was blessed to make some amazing friends for life while living in the dorms at BYU my freshman year of college ('99-'00). We managed our first reunion in Texas in October 2008. Ever since then, we'd been saying we needed to get together again. We decided kind of last minute to hurry and get together before Emily's second son was born (he's on his way in the next few weeks!). We quickly pulled off another reunion, this time in Colorado, since Emily was so close to her due date. We had a blast chatting, eating yummy food, and laughing a lot! We already decided that our next reunion will be a cruise or rented beach house getaway. :)

All of us
(l to r: Cynthia, Me, Emily, Alycia, and Katie)

Alycia and Katie
Emily and Cynthia
On one of our days together, we decided to brave the cold and go out for lunch and window shopping on Pearl Street in Boulder. We didn't last long, though, as it started snowing down on us pretty hard. Here's Cyn with her sweet little guy Bergen (before the snow got going).
I don't think I've ever seen snowflakes that actually look like the pretty little graphics in books and cartoons. In Boulder, it apparently does snow perfect little crystalline snowflakes. Just check out the flakes in Katie's hair! We were pretty amazed by them and took lots of pictures of each others' hair. :)

See more pics of the reunion here, here, and here.

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Friday, August 28, 2009

A little love for Carter

I usually blog chronologically, but with the sudden and miraculous entrance of Ruby into our lives and our family, things have obviously been shaken up a bit. We are doing our best to make sure Carter hasn't gotten lost in the shuffle. It was truly hard to be away from him so long for two weeks in Michigan, as much as we were enjoying getting to know little Ruby.

Therefore, we want to stop for a moment and post a little love for our Carter. What better way to kick off this love fest than with this picture:
Meet Lily. Lily is Carter's friend... that's a girl... okay, I'm just gonna say it, she's pretty much his girlfriend. Those two and their PDA put many makey-outy teenagers I have seen to shame! They have to be hugging and kissing most of the time they are together, and often they end up knocking one another over in their constant efforts to show affection to one another. Even though we laugh about it now, I'm pretty sure it makes all four of us parents a bit nervous and unsettled about what handfuls our kiddos might turn out to be as teenagers -- I mean,
look at that lip lock!
{photo taken by Lily's mom Andrea June 19, 2009}

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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Foho Family Reunion 2009 Part Three: Choices

After we had a big breakfast at Jim's, each person was given an envelope with $2.15 in it. We all headed to the dollar store, where we had the choice to spend our money on two things for ourselves, one thing for ourselves and one thing for the women's shelter, or two things for the women's shelter. My mom just left her trunk open with a box in it while people were coming out of the store and if you had something for the shelter you could drop it in the box.

Here's my cute momma:
It was really interesting to be able to watch my siblings help their children make choices since I didn't have Carter and Shane with me at the reunion. They are all great examples to me.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Conversation overheard (bewtween a brother of mine and his daughter -- NOT the ones pictured above):

Daughter (admiring a box of fake nails almost reverently):

OOOOOooooooh! These are so pretty!

Father:

For you or for the poor children?


Daughter (without pause and in cheerful voice):
For ME!!!

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