Monday, June 13, 2011

Emma Elizabeth

A few hours old...



Our little girl


Heaven...


Emma Elizabeth arrived May 18th at 12:03 p.m. at Chandler Regional Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. She is our smallest baby and was born with the most hair. She is so precious and so beautiful - I'm so happy to finally have my baby girl! It's been such a change to have everything in pink and purple, and so much fun. Her brothers came to see her a few hours after she was born and they each had a chance to hold her. The look on Cooper's face was priceless as he held his little sister for the first time. They adore their baby sister and we are having so much fun with her. She is such a sweetheart and hardly ever cries. (but her brothers are very concerned if she does) She was named after my grandmother, Mary Elizabeth, after whom I was named as well. I wish so much that I could see my dad hold her, but I know he has already had a presence in her life. We feel so blessed to have her in our lives!




Saturday, March 19, 2011

Spring Break 2011

Cooper at the water park


Caden at the water park

Cooper still wearing his Indiana Jones hat


Sno cones!





We took the boys to the Phoenix Zoo during spring break this year. It was pretty warm the day we went and I think they had more fun at the water parks than they did seeing the animals. Of course, it was another opportunity for Manti to practice his mad photography skills, lol. He is pretty good, though. We found out the lions were brother and sister who were rescued from illegal ownership here in AZ. They were found in a baby crib when they were cubs. That was pretty interesting. I had forgotten how hilly the Phoenix Zoo is and what a workout it can be, since we've been going to the Tucson zoo for the past few years. It was fun to go back, though. We drove past ASU and I loved showing the boys where I went to college, and the buildings I spent many hours in.
We also took the boys to Golfland this past week to go mini golfing. I think they enjoyed it, but it was more fun for us to watch them!







Sunday, January 23, 2011

Snow!

A very nervous mommy at the Grand Canyon

Snow on the Canyon


Me and my boys


Cooper


Caden
(this picture says it all)
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We took the boys up to Flagstaff again this year for my birthday/snow trip. It was really cold and a lot of fun. They couldn't get enough of snowball fights and sledding. We also ended up going to the Grand Canyon since it was close. I had never been in the winter before and the snow was really pretty. I think the boys were too young to understand the significance of being there, but at least now they can say that they have. As for me, I started getting dizzy just walking up to the railing. I'm surprised Manti was even able to get me to go with my fear of heights... (must have been the 2 new pairs of shoes bribe). Anyway, we loved the snow, and in spite of the slippery ice, I think we all would still love to live in it someday!



Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas 2010

The boys in front of the tree


Cooper almost ready to have his training wheels off


Caden with his new "Rock It" Huffy bike that Santa brought




One very happy little boy





Arizona Sunset

A recent picture I took out in front of our house of a December sunset.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

It's Fall!

Coco


Caden

Caden in the leaves


It's finally Fall! That's what Caden told me when the leaves finally started turning yellow and falling off the tree. He's been learning about seasons at preschool and has wanted a leaf pile to play in for the last few months. He finally got his wish this month... (gotta love Arizona)
It was so much fun to watch him throw the leaves up in the air and play with Coco.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Sugar and Spice...

I thought it would be way too soon to be able to tell today, but the sonographer was 99% sure we are having a baby girl! She said normally she won't even say this early, but it was pretty apparent from the views she had of the baby. Talk about surprised and elated! This will be so different, and very exciting. I can't even imagine how much this is going to change our lives...