Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Disneyland 2009 - Part One

800 miles driven
7 adults
11 kids
4 day park hopper passes
5 nights at the hotel
2 all-nighters (thanks to a sick baby)
1 trip to a pharmacy
2 autograph books
20 signatures from Disney characters
8 ridiculously expensive meals
4 churros (yum!)
3 trips on Space Mountain for 1 very excited 5 year old
4 amazing firework shows
4 bench rides on the merry-go-round
1 time butting in line for Small World (I swear I didn't know!)
5 rides on California Screamer
6 bags of cotton candy
1 broken Pirates snow globe
1 new Pirates snow globe for a broken hearted 2 year old
1 awesome picture from Splash Mountain
166 pictures taken
2 very excited kids
2 very exhausted parents
1 sweet sick little baby














































Brylie and Hadlie posing at the hotel. Look closely at the scene in the background.


We call it the takedown. "Take that! And don't you dare try to take my truck again!" I don't think Wesley will try to mess with Cody anymore.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Family Pictures





































Brooke Ulrich took pictures last month and did an awesome job. Check out her website at http://www.snatchandsnapphotography.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Jubilee of Trees

You may know it as the Festival of Trees, but in St. George we call it the Jubilee of Trees. Same concept as it's northern counterpart, just a whole lot smaller. We enjoy our small town St. George festivities anyway!


Every year we go to the Dickens Festival (in St. George) just to get our pictures taken with the best Santa there ever was! We have pictures with this Santa every Christmas since Brylie was tiny. Unfortunately we will be in Disneyland this year during the Dickens Festival and won't get our annual Santa picture. (I almost considered cancelling Disneyland when I discovered this dilemma!) Michael talked some sense into me, and with much regret I had to settle for the Jubilee of Trees Santa.



What is the scariest thing you can think of for a 2 year old?................................................................

Well Santa of course. Think about it. Old guy with a weird outfit and a beard trying to hold you on his lap. If I was 2 I'd run and scream too! Which is exactly what my little boy did. After a lot of convincing and bribing, I was able to get him to be in the picture with me sitting on Santa's lap and holding Cody. He still wouldn't take the candy cane from Santa and I had to get it and give it to him later.



We also had the opportunity to check out the newest life flight helicopter for Dixie. It was fun to look inside and get in a real helicopter. The kids loved it.









Friday, November 20, 2009

Trick or Treat


We had a fun Halloween trick or treating with cousins. First we went to my parent's ward trunk or treat. Thats the easiest and fastest way to get the most candy. And they got a lot of candy. Cody really enjoyed trick or treating this year, but that wasn't a suprise to us because candy really is his specialty. The boy has got a major sweet tooth. He walked right up to people and yelled trick or treat at the doors. If they held out candy to put in his bag he would bypass them and go to the candy bowl to pick out his own candy. We found out later when we got home that he was hoarding m&m's. Lots and lots of m&m's.




Sadie was a cute little cheetah. At our ward Halloween party I had painted a black nose and whiskers on her. After about ten minutes it was smeared all over her face from her finger sucking. I opted not to paint her face on Halloween.

I love this picture because I thought I had taken a nice cute picture of Brylie and Cody. After I loaded the pictures on the computer and looked at them closely I noticed Cody's face. He can be such a clown sometimes. Actually most of the time.


Colton had the Obama mask on as his costume and we got a lot of comments about it. One lady even gave him a whole bag of candy because she thought he had the best costume.


Cody carried his bag of candy the whole time. Even when it got really heavy. He wouldn't let anybody touch it for fear of never seeing it again.



Monday, November 16, 2009

Carving Pumpkins

Michael's sister, Cammie, and her family came to visit for Halloween weekend. We had so much fun with them that we need to make it a tradition to do Halloween every year in St. George with them! On Friday night the adults went to Thriller at Tuacahn. It was sooo good! I have gone to Thriller many times over the years, but it is by far the best at Tuacahn. The setting there just adds so much!

Saturday morning we carved our pumpkins. These pictures are really out of order but you get the idea.

Cammie and Sadie.


Cheese!




Our cute little pumpkin!



For some reason Cody decided it would be fun to stick his tongue out in pictures now. He did it in a lot of the pictures for this weekend.













Cody attempting to draw the face on his pumpkin.