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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Finally

I'm a little miffed because I just wrote half of my post and for some reason it disappeared and it hadn't saved itself. What's with that?

This month has been pretty busy for us. Besides trying to get our new house organized, we took a nice trip to Utah for my brother's wedding. It was great to meet Laura and to see her and Jacob get married. My family rented a house in Salt Lake so we could all have meals together and spend more time together. My grandparents also stayed there, which was great because I haven't seen them in a long time. They are still so funny and I loved getting to spend time with them.

My mom was in a bad car accident while we were there and my little brother's car has gone to car heaven. She was miraculously fine after the accident, although the shirt she was supposed to wear for family pictures got a big black seat belt mark across the front of it so that was unfortunate. I'm so glad she was okay. It could have been really bad, but she was protected. Plus, she's really attractive, okay?

After my family left, we still had a couple days to spend in Utah so we went to Thanksgiving Point and went to the dinosaur museum and Cornbelly's pumpkin patch. It was really fun for the kids, but I still don't see how they think it's okay to charge $10.95 a person just to get in. Even grumpy pregnant women who know they aren't going to ride any of the rides have to pay. We also drove down to Provo and went to Cafe Rio and the BYU creamery. Lots of memories there- and I decided that I wouldn't mind living in Utah with my family. As a single student at BYU, it was pretty lame, but there are so many things for families to do there. Also, we forgot our camera so as soon as Kimball sends me the pictures he took for us, I'll post them.

When we got home from Utah, we had a surprise birthday/going away party for our AWESOME friends, the Livseys. We have been friends- more like family- for 4 years and the military has ripped them away from us. Hannah has been an amazing friend and I already miss her a lot. Isn't her baby Mia yummy? You should see her smile. And yes- I sure did take a picture of their van driving away from our house...I was (am) sad, okay?

Then it was Adam's birthday. He's 29 now. I am married to a man who is almost 30. It feels kind of gross. I'm too young to be married to an old guy. We had a little family dinner/party to celebrate. He requested a root beer cake so I made his cake and I feel no shame in the fact that I stink at making and decorating cakes. I have tried to do cute stuff but it never works so I think I'll go back to the easy 9x13 pan method.

He's special. But he is seriously my favorite person ever. His hilarity might be the reason my bladder isn't so controllable anymore.

I guess for posterity's sake I should post the obligatory carving the pumpkin pictures. In theory, it's a fun little activity. In reality, it's hard and gross and messy. I love the pumpkin seeds after we season them (we found an awesome recipe!) and cook them.

Adam remembered a project he did as a child, which in itself is a miracle because he can't even remember even BEING any age younger than 16. So he decided to do it with the boys. They thought it was pretty cool and I thought it was pretty cool that I didn't have to do anything to decorate our trunk for the trunk-or-treat except hang their cute skeletons.

Just as a bonus, here is a picture of Bridger after he put my socks and his train conductor hat on.

After we get some hopefully decent pictures of the boys in their costumes tonight, I'll post them. I'm pretty excited to go trick-or-treating with them and then eat all their candy while they sleep.

9 comments:

Adam said...

gross to be married to an old guy, eh? well,.... ya, I guess you got me there. Also, the best part of Halloween is stealing candy from your own babies. yum.

Becky said...

That was a sad picture of Hannah and James' car leaving your house. I never got into the pumpkin carving either. Sorry that I passed that along to you. I guess you might have also gotten the not being able to decorate a 2 layer cake from me. Although after I saw all of the special equipment Eliza and Amber had to buy to make cute cakes maybe I'll blame it on the lack of good equipment. Also I don't think you can blame your lack of bladder control on Adam. I think that started before you met him.

Aivaz Family said...

I really loathe and despise carving pumpkins. It's disgusting. I would rather look at uncarved ones all day and avoid the mess. You are hot. Your kids are ridiculously cute.

Winn Family said...

Cute skeletons!!! And happy birthday Adam! and great pumpkins--we didn't even do them this year, but next year for sure--or pumpking painting...or something, and maybe at your house so I can leave the mess there...plan?

Amber said...

Very cute pictures! I think your cake looked good, in my experience when you add all the decorations it ends up tasting nasty. I've never heard of a rootbeer cake - is it good?
And don't worry you still have a year til you're married to an old guy, and I can vouch that it's not too bad.

sNick said...

Haha, you kill me.

Zachariah Parry said...

We took our kids to Thanksgiving Point and then passed on both the dinosaur museum and the cornbelly patch because this guy wasn't about to spend his hard-earned money on such fleeting things.

Instead, we went to Cabelas where we got to create memories for free.

By the way, that's where we were when we were supposed to be at dinner but lost track of the fact that we were in a different time zone than we started.

Adam isn't getting old. He's getting wise.

Kendra said...

Happy Belated Birthday Adam! I love the skeleton idea, that is so cute!

Jonathan and Rachel said...

Thanks for all of the pictures and updates! Sure missing the gang!