Sunday, October 26, 2008

Harrison Halloween Party

Every year, Dave and April host a little Halloween party at their house for all of the grandkids. They do such a good job. They feed us and have little activities for the kids. Everyone looks forward to it every year (Sorry, April, I guess that means you have to keep doing it!). Here's a few pictures from it.
Getting ready--oops! I forgot the gloves!
Is she a princess or a queen? Either way, she looks like a diva!
The fam
Jenna was being sneaky and tried to get out of the small hole in the chair. She got stuck.
Doing the bean bag toss.
Jenna found a book on the treasure hunt. She couldn't wait to get back and read it.
Playing with the glow sticks Grandma and Grandpa gave her. She came home with a ton of goodies. Thanks Grandma and Grandpa!

Pumpkin Patch

Since the one thing we forgot to do when we were at Cornbelly's was get a pumpkin, I took Jenna to the pumpkin patch yesterday. Although it wasn't really a pumpkin patch. It was a whole bunch of activities with pumkins there.
Checking out the chickens.
"Quack, quack!"
This one just feels right.
Trying to lose mom.
She loved these little cutout things. She had to stick her head in all of them.
Climbing the slide while avoiding the steps that are supposed to help you up.
Going down the slide.
Jenna has found her pumpkin!

Long day

My new schedule at work allows me to have every other Friday off, so this last Friday Jenna and I spent the entire day running errands and getting things done. She was such a good helper all day long--even in the afternoon after not taking a nap due to a nagging cough that kept her up. Here is what we did:

Stripped all the sheets off the beds. We did have to stop and read a book every couple of minutes, but she helped me tear things apart.

Went to Costco. She did the best ever here. She stayed on the cart the entire time and helped organize things for me. We stayed and had a hot dog after we shopped and she went and found a table for us and carried her own drink there.

Went to the post office. She really hammed it up here. Everyone in line just loved her. She helped me pick out a box to ship a present and she helped by giving the cashier my credit card.

Did the laundry. She wasn't a huge help on this one, but she did make it fun. She just acted silly with all of the clothes and towels.

Voted. She was so patient. We were there for an hour and a half and there was not a single melt down. She even pushed all of the buttons for me.

Went grocery shopping. She was so patient and helped put produce in the bags and put things in the basket.

Oh--and she went potty all by herself without me even asking--twice! One of those times was even #2!

I am so lucky to have Jenna as my little girl.

She was finally able to catch a few minutes of sleep.

Drumroll please...

So, we have made a decision. Jenna is going to be Cinderella for Halloween. I was searching for an outfit on the internet and Cinderella was on the monitor. Jenna saw it and kept saying "Pretty dress!", so I had to get it. I wasn't really into the princess thing, but she looks really cute in the dress. (Thanks for offering the turtle costume, Beth! It sounds really cute. Too bad we had bought the Cinderella costume the day before you commented. We still need to get together, though).
This picture was taken at like 10 at night after we got back from Cornbelly's. We had just gotten it in the mail and wanted to try it on her really fast.

Potty Time

So we bought a new toilet for the basement bathroom, but it hasn't quite made it downstairs yet. I caught Jenna lounging in it the other day. It was hilarious! She was just drinking and swinging her feet. (Don't mind the mess in the back. She had just finished counting all of our canned vegetables. She can count to ten! Brilliant I tell you, brilliant).

Cornbelly's

A couple of weeks ago we went to Cornbelly's at Thanksgiving Point with my family. I guess it is turning into kind of a tradition. We went last year for the first time and were kind of dreading going this year. Last year was freezing and there wasn't a lot to do. This year was tons better. The weather was great and they had a lot more to do. Here are some of the things we did:
Played in the princess castle.
Played in the princess bounce house.
Played in Cinderella's pumpkin carriage.

Played on Cinderella's carriage some more.
Dressed up like a princess (yes, she is my homeless child princess. I picked her up from day care and took her straight to Cornbelly's so I didn't have time to clean her up or fix her hair).
Played with cousin Abby and Bekah.
Rode the "horses".
Jumped on the giant air pillow.
Played on the many slides they had.
Played on more slides.
Went on the "train" ride.
Went through the David Archuletta corn maze.
Survived the corn maze (we almost didn't because we were all going crazy listening to David Archuletta music the entire time).

We also went on the very bumpy hay ride, looked at various carved pumpkins they had, and watched the pig races. Afterwards, we headed to the slowest McDonald's in the world and ate dinner. Aunt RaShelle gave Jenna an early birthday present as we were leaving. I made the mistake of letting Jenna hold it. It was open by the time we got home. It was a book and some candy jewelry. Jenna absolutely loved it. I just read the book to her 4 times in a row earlier today!

Thanks for taking us Grandma and Grandpa! We had a lot of fun!

The layered look

I have been going through a lot of clothes lately--pulling out the 2T's and putting away the 18 monthers. Jenna likes to help by trying everything on. A couple of weeks ago, I was putting away the swimming suits and pulling out some underwear. This is what I got...
This one is blurry, but you get the point. She is wearing two swim suits. This is what she was wearing when the home teachers came over.
This one is dark. She is wearing 11, yes ELEVEN pairs of underwear (plus her diaper). When I took them off, she had little red marks on her legs where they were cutting off her circulation.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Halloween Ideas?

So Halloween is just a few weeks away. We have no idea what Jenna should be. We don't want her to be the typical princess (although that is probably what she would want to be, but it's not about what she wants--kidding), but can't find anything else we really like. Any ideas? What are your kids going to be this year?

Blindsided

So Joel and I were asked to go see the bishop this last Tuesday. We assumed it was about our calling as the Marriage & Family Relations teachers. We haven't had a class for a couple of months so we thought he wanted some input on how it's going and who should attend the next session of classes we will teach. We were dead wrong! We got another calling. We are now the activity committee chairpeople. I never would have guessed that. We are excited. I guess the committee was disbanded about 6 months ago when the last chairperson got a new calling, so we are starting from scratch. We are supposed to have 4 activities a year, and since we have never been to a ward activity, we need any help we can get. Let me know if you have any suggestions!

It's done!

So, we are done with the basement for awhile. We got the carpet last Friday. The color wasn't what I really wanted, but it is growing on me. It's really soft and clean. Jenna loves to run around in circles down there now. As soon as the carpet guys left, she ran down there and just ran and jumped. She likes all the extra space we have now.



When the carpet came, Joel was at a conference for the weekend for work. He was anxious to see what it looked like, so I made a little video of it for him. It's not that exciting and has no sound, but here you go. Sorry I am focused on the carpet, but you can kind of get the idea of what the rest of it looks like. I was going to make another video so you could see more, or at least take pictures, but we are in the process of moving all of our crap down there so it is a little bit of a mess right now.