Monday, May 30, 2011

What's a tiger say?

The other day we decided to take the kids to the zoo. This was the first time that Audrey had gone that she was old enough to enjoy it. She LOVED it.

Riding on the train


Riding on the carousel. Audrey really liked it and screamed when the ride was over. It was such a different reaction from Colin's first time on it. He was terrified and hated it, he likes it now though.




They have a display right now called "Zoorasic Park". It's kind of cool. They have these dinosaurs all over the park. They are robotic so move and some spit water and there is educational information about them. As much as Colin loves dinosaurs, he was kind of afraid of them. I think he thought they were actually real.





If you listen real closely, you can hear Audrey "roaring" at the tigers. It was really cute. She "roared" at all of the animals that day.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Happy Birthday to Me

I had a great birthday. On Friday night Paul and I went mountain biking. We went down to Corner Canyon in Draper and did Clark's Trail to Ghost Falls. It was just under 7 miles total. We had a lot of fun.




On Saturday we had cake and presents in the afternoon and Paul and I went out to dinner at Sage's Cafe and drinks at The Bayou.

I got some cool bike stuff that I'm excited about and I got these lilac bushes from my dad. I LOVE lilacs and am also excited about these.


Paul made this video of the kids preparing for my birthday and I love it.


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Play Ball!


(I have made it on base but it wasn't this at bat)


I joined the softball team at work this year. Last year I didn't play because I had just had Audrey when the season started. It's a lot of fun. I am definitely not good, but I could be worse. There are a lot of people on the team so depending on how many show up depends on how much you play. It's fun to just sit on the sidelines with everyone and cheer on the team also.

However, since today is Thursday, I should be at our game. Since my mountain biking injury in St George I haven't been able to play. Hopefully it feels better soon!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Stop and smell the flowers

We had a nice day on Sunday. We got up in the morning and went to church and then had a relaxing day after that.

This picture is weird of Audrey but we've been trying to get more of Paul and Audrey lately.


I think she looked so cute! The sweater she is wearing is one that I wore when I was her age.


Audrey moved from bottles to sippy cups this weekend. She went all weekend with just cups during the day. She is still taking a bottle before bed though.


We were going to go mountain biking today but it ended up raining AGAIN. In the evening we got a few hours of dryness so we went to the park. Colin is getting so big. He can do so much more stuff at the park by himself now. He went down this big slide all alone.


Don't forget to stop and smell the flowers.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

House Projects

Paul has been working on some projects around the house this spring.

We have been having some issues with the dogs being in the garage during the day. When my dad is here it isn't an issue because he lets them out. They were not handling being stuck inside while we were at work(at our last house they had a kennel and could go outside). We decided that we'd cut out a doggy door to the kennel that we had on the side of the house.



Now they could go from the garage to outside. This made it that we could leave them home when we went to St George for the weekend with a neighbor feeding and walking them. It's been great....except they were getting a ton of dirt into the garage. Paul spent yesterday building up the area with pavers and retaining walls.

It turned out really nice. Hopefully it keeps our garage clean!



The other project Paul worked on was some landscaping in the front yard. We had never done much with the "flower garden" that was under the front window. It always was just weeds and messy. Paul cleaned it all up and extended it out by the front landing. It turned out really nice.



He then painted the landscape timbers of the flower beds and got them all weeded and with new mulch.



It looks really nice. He's been hard at work. Only a couple more projects left and then hopefully we can enjoy the summer.

Monday, May 16, 2011

I LOVE Mountain Biking!

.....especially when it comes with a weekend away in great weather and with great friends.

This past weekend we went down to St George with Tara and Ben to go mountain biking. They have a time share at a condo place down there and invited us to go with them. We headed down on Thursday night and stayed until Sunday. It was such a nice place. We stayed in a two bedroom condo with a nice deck outside. The place had two playgrounds and pools with hot tubs and kiddie pools. It was perfect for a weekend with kids. We spent the whole weekend either swimming or biking.

On Friday morning the guys went out biking first while Tara and I stayed with the kids. We went afterwards. The ride we did was Bearclaw Poppy. It was such a fun ride. A lot of up and down on the way out that made it a good workout. It was a really fast and fun ride on the way back.

Tara and I at the top of Bearclaw Poppy


On Saturday we drove out past Hurricane and rode at Gooseberry Mesa. Tara and I went first and then the guys came out with the kids and took them on a little hike before they went out riding. It was a really fun but very challenging trail. I had a pretty bad fall and took a handlebar to my chest and have been really sore since.

Some pictures of the views from the ride








Me on the trail


The guys hiking with the kids






Breakfast on the deck


Some time spent at the pool




Audrey with sunglasses


Eliana with sunglasses


Audrey and Eliana with their daddys' sunglasses

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day

I had a nice Mother's Day today. We decided not to go out to breakfast this year and instead Colin and Paul got up and made me a really nice breakfast. We had pancakes and omelettes and croissants. It was yummy. I love my gifts that I got....especially my mountain bike(although I got that a few weeks ago). I also got a bike computer and some new "coffee" mugs. They're really for my oatmeal that I take to work for breakfast and my newfound green tea drinking habit. They're cool because they are dishwasher and microwave safe. That'll make things much easier.

After breakfast we headed out to church. The kids came up and sang a song to the mothers. Colin went up on stage with the kids holding a flower. They had all the little kids up there but the big kids did the singing. I was so proud of him for going up on stage. He's getting to be SO big! Not too long of go there would have been no way he would have gotten on that stage. He was yawning while he was up there and turning around to watch the big kids sing. He was so cute to watch.





After church we came home and had lunch. Colin said he was tired so the kids went down for naps a little early. I went out for a nice bike ride. When the kids got up we decided to head out to Ikea for a couple things we needed. We always have a nice time when we go there. The kids have so much fun. Colin loves playing with all the toys they have. We ended up eating dinner there. It's so easy, cheap, and they always eat well...even their veggies.

It was a really nice day(other than the weather). I had a great Mother's Day thanks to my wonderful kids and husband. I realized when we got home that I hadn't taken a picture with the kids yet. So here is a picture of me with my two little ones...taken after a long day.



Also wanted to add Happy Mother's Day to all the special mothers in our lives. We love you all!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Our Visitor

When I was driving home from some errands yesterday I saw something up in our tree. I couldn't figure out what it was at first. As I got closer I realized it was a bird....and a big one at that. I went inside and grabbed Paul to come look, with the camera.

This was our visitor today, he's a Turkey Vulture.





Wikipedia:
The Turkey Vulture received its common name from the resemblance of the adult's bald red head and its dark plumage to that of the male Wild Turkey, while the name "vulture" is derived from the Latin word vulturus, meaning "tearer," and is a reference to its feeding habits.

A large bird, it has a wingspan of 170–183 cm (67–72 in), a length of 64–81 cm (25–32 in), and weight of 0.85–2.26 kg (1.9–5 lb).[4][5][6][7] It has dark brown to black plumage; a featherless, purplish-red head and neck; and a short, hooked, ivory-colored beak. Its life expectancy in the wild ranges upward of 16 years.

The Turkey Vulture is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively on carrion. It finds its meals using its keen vision and sense of smell, flying low enough to detect the gasses produced by the beginnings of the process of decay in dead animals. In flight, it uses thermals to move through the air, flapping its wings infrequently. It roosts in large community groups. Lacking a syrinx—the vocal organ of birds—its only vocalizations are grunts or low hisses. It nests in caves, hollow trees, or thickets. Each year it generally raises two chicks, which it feeds by regurgitation.[12] It has very few natural predators. In the United States of America, the vulture receives legal protection under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.