I had to post this one. Even though Cami doesn't seemed too thrilled, I love the expression on Lance's face!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Saturday, March 07, 2009
WHODUNNIT?????
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
I Love to See the Temple

Guess where we went today? It was the Draper Temple Open House! Jace was so excited to go inside the temple, knowing that he has to wait until he is twelve years old to go inside one that has already been dedicated. His favorite room was the Celestial Room. ( I got to read his journal entry about it.)
Lance carried these 2 papers with him throughout the tour and all the way home. He even took his nap with them and they are beside his bed tonight. On the way to the temple, while I was driving and holding the map with a picture of the temple on it, Lance asked if he could have the picture. I tore it off and gave it to him. He held on to it from that moment on. He also got a brochure with the same temple picture as well as some of the rooms inside the temple. His favorite room? "The water room!" (baptismal font).
The only way this trip was made possible was by Jared's parents and sister. That's her son sitting by Jace. (Right) Jared's mom carried Cami throughout the tour and I wrestled Kyle while making sure that he got to "I DO DAT!" up and down the stairs without any help unless he held people up behind him in which case led to a very frustrated Kyle.
"We're on the BUS!" Over and over Kyle repeated enthusiastically. I think this was Kyle's favorite room. We parked at a nearby church and rode a REAL BUS (!) to the temple.
I'm so grateful that we were able to be a part of this event. I hope the boys remember this in years to come, even if their favorite room was in a bus.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Good Advice
I get these emails from "Love and Logic Institute, Inc." every week or so. This company offers advice on parenting in a more loving and, well, logical way.
Anyway, I really enjoyed this one. It's actually pretty funny. I can't wait to do it with Jace, Lance, and even Jared. (Not to pick on Jared, he's gotten a lot better after he gets home now that he's in his OB/Gyn rotation and does tons of surgeries that are really quite fascinating and he loves to share. I think this might be the one he decides on.)
Anyway, the email was like this:
Dear Jenny,
When you get home from a long day at work, do you want to be pummeled with questions about your day? Most of us don't and our kids don't either. Here, Jim Fay shares a different technique you can use when you get home. Try it tonight!
Getting Kids to Talk About Their Day Conversation between a parent and child:
"Hi, Jamie. How was your day?"
"Okay."
"How was school?"
"Fine."
"What did you do today at school?"
"Nothing."
"Well, you must have done something."
"Just regular stuff."
"How was your lunch?"
"I don't know. Okay, I guess."
Does this sound familiar? Would you like your kids to be just a little more talkative?
Experiment with this:
Dr. Charles Fay calls this the "30 Minute Rule." It's based upon the fact that kids watch our every move, copying us in their subconscious drive to learn how to be big.
For the next 2 months, avoid the temptations to ask questions of your kids during the first 30 minutes after they come home. Instead, talk with excitement or enthusiasm about your own day instead.
Examples:
"It's good to see you. Guess what I got to do today… And not only that, I learned…and I heard…and I couldn't wait to tell you about it. I hope you had a great day."
One of these days you'll get a surprise; it will sound like, "But Mom. I've got to tell you what happened today." By the way, this works great with spouses.
Thanks for reading,
Jim Fay
Anyway, I really enjoyed this one. It's actually pretty funny. I can't wait to do it with Jace, Lance, and even Jared. (Not to pick on Jared, he's gotten a lot better after he gets home now that he's in his OB/Gyn rotation and does tons of surgeries that are really quite fascinating and he loves to share. I think this might be the one he decides on.)
Anyway, the email was like this:
Dear Jenny,
When you get home from a long day at work, do you want to be pummeled with questions about your day? Most of us don't and our kids don't either. Here, Jim Fay shares a different technique you can use when you get home. Try it tonight!
Getting Kids to Talk About Their Day Conversation between a parent and child:
"Hi, Jamie. How was your day?"
"Okay."
"How was school?"
"Fine."
"What did you do today at school?"
"Nothing."
"Well, you must have done something."
"Just regular stuff."
"How was your lunch?"
"I don't know. Okay, I guess."
Does this sound familiar? Would you like your kids to be just a little more talkative?
Experiment with this:
Dr. Charles Fay calls this the "30 Minute Rule." It's based upon the fact that kids watch our every move, copying us in their subconscious drive to learn how to be big.
For the next 2 months, avoid the temptations to ask questions of your kids during the first 30 minutes after they come home. Instead, talk with excitement or enthusiasm about your own day instead.
Examples:
"It's good to see you. Guess what I got to do today… And not only that, I learned…and I heard…and I couldn't wait to tell you about it. I hope you had a great day."
One of these days you'll get a surprise; it will sound like, "But Mom. I've got to tell you what happened today." By the way, this works great with spouses.
Thanks for reading,
Jim Fay
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Ribbons and Bows
I went to a bow making party tonight and had so much fun enjoying good company and good food. Oh, and we made some bows, too. These are my first bows that I made for Cami. They are a design I copied from a very talented friend. She is so creative! We need to do this again!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
6 Weeks
This afternoon, Jace and I had fun dressing Cami up. My good friend, Jeni gave us the dress. Cami still needs to grow a little more to fit into it, but I just wanted to try it on 'cuz it's so cute! I can't wait 'til it fits! Okay, I can wait...now's fun, too! So I did the dress, and Jace put the bow in her hair (Elmer's glue - it works great!)
I think I see one coming!
There it is!
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Camille's Blessing Day
Blessing Day went wonderfully. Cami and I were able to share a quiet moment together that morning before church. It was sweet. And Jared gave a beautiful blessing.
My Parents
Jared's
I am amazed that we were able to fit everyone comfortably in! I could barely fit in the boys' room to get this photo!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Uncle Jimmy and Aunt Verusca Meet Cami
She must have been really happy to see these guys! They have been wanting to come see her for a while but have been really busy. My brother, Jimmy, is opening 3 new stores - he is the owner of "Tricked Out Accessories". Have you seen them in the mall? Jimmy keeps us well equipped and stylin' with our cell phone accessories!
Anyway, they had a great time getting acquainted.

Anyway, they had a great time getting acquainted.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
5 Weeks
Jace and Cami are gaining a wonderful bond. At 5 weeks, Cami is continuing to eat well, burp successfully (even while she's nursing sometimes!), and respond with great smiles. I have to share this, even if it embarrasses her later...
Today, she had a huge particle in her nostril, and I worked it out gently. Right after I got it out, she immediately gave me the BiGGEST, BRIGHTEST smile! It was hilarious!
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