Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Random Things

Here are a few random pictures that I want to post for memories sake:

This kid is so cute, even while being naughty and stealing a pear.


Super hero Peter!

Peter made a birp cloth dress for Adeline.


 I was weeding a couple of months ago when I ran into a 4-5 foot long snake in our flower beds.  It kinda freaked me out because I came within a couple of inches of touching the snake before noticing it.  Scott threw a brick on top to immobilize it and then chopped it in half with a shovel.  I know they eat rodents/bugs and it was probably just a rat snake, but I did not want such a large snake living around the house and biting anyone.  Creepy.  I hate snakes.


My Mom helped us complete this accent wall in the family room, and after almost three years we FINALLY hung a picture above the fireplace.  Thanks for the push Mom!



Scott built the picture frame.  This is his second official wood-working project.  
Thank you my sweet and talented boy!  I love it!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Rigby's Big Boy Bed

After our families left, we decided to move Rigby out of the crib.  He was devastated when I moved the crib to Adeline's room, so we went to the store and let him pick out his very own sheets!  He was very excited that he now had cool sheets like Peter.   

Since that day, we have found him in some very amusing/uncomfortable/cute places.  It is always a fun adventure to see what kids do with a little more freedom.





 Love you Rigster!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Father's Day

It was so much fun to have our dads here to celebrate Father's Day.  We were able to have grilled chicken with a variety of barbeque sauces (one of the things I love about Texas), mashed potatoes and gravy, some vegetables, and dessert.  After dinner the dads opened their gifts.  I wish I had thought to take pictures of them opening the gifts, but I forgot.  So a little tribute to each wonderful dad will have to do.


Scotty is such a patient and fun father.  He is always so willing to help with unpleasant tasks such as changing diapers, and he is great about playing with the boys when he gets home from work.  One of my favorite things is to see the boys get excited about tools with their daddy.

Another one of my favorite memories about Scott with the kids is that he lets them pick out a tie for him to wear each Sunday.  So in honor of that memory, I had the kids pick out their favorite tie to wear for Scott's Father's Day card.




With three daughters my poor dad had to shop for so many girly things over the years.  Thank you dad!  A couple of things that I love about my dad is that he is hard-working and so smart.  He was always able and willing to help us girls with any school work (still helping one).  He can also fix pretty much anything.  Love you dad!

Here is my dad playing swords with Peter on Father's Day weekend.  I hope that my parents get to raise some little boys in heaven because I think my dad would be wonderful with a son.  (You too mom:)

One of my favorite memories is when my dad shot off rockets for Isabelle and Peter.


I truly appreciate my father-in-law for being such a great example of a father/husband for Scott; I am forever indebted!  I am also so impressed by his strong work ethic and knowledge about the gospel.  Oh, and I love eating your cooking Doug! 

Doug was so patient to let the boys decorate his head with glow sticks on Father's Day.

One of my favorite memories of Doug is when we went to the train station.  I loved watching Peter and Grandpa be such great buddies.


Hope we can think of another excuse to get everybody together again soon!

Boys vs Girls

Since Adeline is only 3 months old, I still have a lot to experience in order to see the general differences between boys and girls; but, one difference I know for sure is that most girls are all about DETAILS!  I knew this before having a baby girl, but actually having to take care of her has really  opened my eyes up to how detail oriented and high maintenance we can be! (Sorry my boys!)  

It is not just pants and a t-shirt like the boys.  It is a shirt/cardigan, pants/skirt/skort/leggings, maybe a bracelet, multiple headbands/bows to choose from, cute little shoes, etc.  Sometimes I love dressing her and sometimes it drives me crazy (that is what "pajamas days" are for:).  Her room is no exception.  I had so much fun with all of the details.  So without further ado, here is a blog post with way too many girly details about Adeline's very pink room.       

This is Addy's future bed/guest bed.  The green chair was once in my grandparent's family room and the doll is my Anne of Green Gables doll with a picture of the Rexburg Temple above the chair.  In a perfect world the trim and doors would be white, not cream, in order to match all the white decor, but I got a headache even just thinking about sanding and repainting them. 

On the other side of the room is Adeline's crib.  Again, in an ideal world the crib would have been painted white too--oh well.  I made the sheet and crib skirt to match the room.  The quilt was made by Scott's Aunt Joyce.  Adeline loves to lay and look at the quilt.

Here is the collage above the guest bed.  Don't worry, our over-night guests are safe; I have secured the metal wall hanging so it will not mash them on the head in the middle of the night.  I bought the metal scroll from Hobby Lobby and painted it white.  The picture frames were $4 from Michael's and I put fabric behind the pictures.  The picture of the mother and girl hugging I purchased when I visited the Louvre in France, the middle picture is of Christ with some children, and I am still trying to find something I like for the third frame.

I bought the pillow shams and quilt from Target, I made the two square pillows with some fabric from Hobby Lobby, and the pink pillow I made from an old shirt I did not wear anymore.  The bear is from my ridiculously extensive collection of stuffed animals.

This night stand was my mom's as a little girl.  There is a matching dresser and mirror, but it will not fit until the crib is out.  The flowers, books, lamp, and doily are all things I had hanging around the house.  The vase and picture frame I bought a few years ago in hopes that I would use them to decorate my future little girl's room; glad I did not jinx that one :).

My Grandma Farrow will be embarrassed when she see's this, but I love this picture of her.  She let us use her name, Afton, as Adeline's middle name. 

My favorite thing about the room!  A picture frame from our wedding, the same matching fabric, and a puzzle that my mom played with as a little girl.

Another green chair from my grandparents, my Great-Grandma Bunderson's rose pillow, and a mirror that was a wedding gift.

This is a little craft that I helped some Activity Day girls make in Utah.

My second favorite thing in the room are the curtains (from Target).  

Someday they will have to be turned into valences because I am sure the kids will play Tarzan on them and yank them right out of the wall!  Sad, but true.


I tried to use items that I already had because I wanted to look in this room and see memories as well as save a little money.  I know this room will never stay this pristine when Adeline gets older, but for now I love to come in here, lay down on the floor, and enjoy it!  The next step is to get Adeline to sleep in here!


Monday, July 2, 2012

Adeline's Baby Blessing

This last month we were able to have some of our family come for Adeline's baby blessing.  Coincidentally, Father's Day was the only Sunday that worked with everybody's schedule, so thank you to our father's and Scott who shared their day with Adeline.  She was awake during the entire blessing and did not make a peep.  Here is our sweet little Adeline in her blessing dress (thanks for letting us borrow your dress Isabelle and Audrey:).