Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Family Game Night

Recently we have started doing a weekly game night, and it has quickly become a very fun tradition. Tonight we held our game night that was supposed to be last Friday (delayed by our trip to Moab). Avery plays along with us in her own way on the games we all choose, and tonight one of the games was Uno. It is funny, because Oliver thinks the best card in the deck is the Wild Draw Four, but Avery thinks the best card is the blue "0." It is one of the only letters she recognizes these days, and blue is of course her favorite color. After we got done with our regular Uno game, Oliver started sorting out the cards by color and giving one color to each person. Avery was going for all the blues, but it was so cute and interesting that she would glady accept any blue card with a number on it, but she threw any blue card that had words or a symbol (skip, draw two, reverse) to the side! Such funny little personlity traits!

*This is totally unrelated to the above post, but still blogworthy, and still concerning Avery's idiosyncrasies: Just in the last couple of days, any time we see this certain shade of green car on the road, Avery spots it and says, "that is my favorite car!" The shade is the bluish-green that was popular in the early 90's, and she spots a lot of Chevy Cavaliers showing off her favorite color!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Moab or Bust!!


Just got back from Moab today, and we had a blast!! The kids did so good on the long drives to Moab and then back home, and were AMAZING on the hikes and arduous bike rides. Ollie did a 2 mile hike without any HELP, and Ave even did some hiking/climbing. It was so fun for our kids to have some special bonding time with their cousins while we were there - I love vacationing with relatives! Bayli is Avery's new swim instructor/baby sitter, and Corbyn taught Ollie all kids of things - how to cannon ball into the pool, how to dive for coins on the bottom of the pool, how to pop the lid off a water bottle like a bullet, how to hunt lizards and scorpions, etc, etc! Grandma Geniel also went a long way to boost Oliver's confidence on his spiderman bike by coaching him along on our bike ride around the town. Some funny things I must blog about right now to preserve for posterity - Avery decided to potty train herself 4 days before we left for Moab. I was not sure how the trip would go with this new step, but she did very well. We got ourselves a little port-a-potty (that is why the back pack I am carrying in the pic is so freakin' huge!), and it was a lifesaver! There were a few mishaps here and there, but fo the most part, it went great. Another funny thing - on the car ride down to Moab there was construction in the canyon before Price, and we had to keep driving over the rumble strip in the road as the lane got diverted from one side to the other. At some point Oliver made a comment, "that's my favorite noise," (he is developing his sense of sarcasm early I think), and after that every time we drove over the rumble strip Avery said that it was "her favorite noise," and then did this very funny fake laugh after. I will post some more pics from the trip soon!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

New Blog Launched


Just wanted to let everyone know I have launched a blog for my "Pea Pods" - the custom baby car seat covers that I make. Check it out, and feel free to share the blog with your fertile friends out there!! You can also see my product at Stewarts Gift Shop in Kaysville.

peapodcovers.blogspot.com

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Where did 29 years go?





I am finally blogging about my birthday 2 weeks ago, because Jed's birthday is coming in just a couple of days, and I know I will have more to blog about...so in an effort not to get behind, I will begrudgingly blog about myself. Not because it wasn't a good day. Actually, I was overwhelmed with how much attention I got this year. I have such a wonderful family to celebrate with, both my husband and kids, and extended family as well. I just don't like blogging about myself, but I will do it just this once! Oliver put so much thought and effort into making me presents this year. I got 8 hand-drawn pictures, that really almost brought me to tears., they were so sweet. A couple of them had Olympic themes, and one in particular showed him doing the long jump - priceless! My talented sister Amy, who is in hair school right now, gave me highlights for my birthday as well as a great haircut. I am in awe of her when I watch her cut hair because she does it so naturally, and I can tell you I DON'T look natural when attempting a haircut. She looks like an artist when she is working with someone's hair - it's very cool. On the night of my b-day, Jed, Ollie, Ave, and I all went to Spaghetti Factory for dinner - it was so yummy! It has been a long time since we have eaten there, but the mizithra cheese, creamy pesto salad dressing, and spumoni ice cream were just as I remember them. The kids got a kick out of the train car in the middle of the restaurant. Pay special attention to the picture of Jed and I to the side - Oliver was our wonderful photographer for the pic, and I am so glad he captured Avery in the far left corner of the picture (she is throwing quite the fit). I was surprised with a very unexpected birthday present right before we left for dinner. My brother-in-law Ryan, or master woodworker extraordinaire as I now call him, brought over a console table that he had made himself for me. It is alder to match the fireplace mantel and other woodworking in the house. He even stained it the same color! It has some amazing detail to it, and is built with the highest craftsmenship there is. He captured the knots of the tree on a couple of the top pieces - just beautiful. It is the exact height of the sofa, which it goes directly behind. I could go on and on. It is just perfect! He also made the coolest cutting board out of purple heart and hard maple. The color combination is so cool, I've never seen anything like it. Even before this incredibly thoughtful and time-consuming gift, I was forever indebted to Ry for so many other times he has been there for our family. When I married into the VanDyke family I knew I had found an amazing husband, but I was unaware of the bond that I would soon share with the rest of my husband's family. I feel pretty lucky! Ryan's woodworking company is Bespoke Wood, and Ladies, he is not bespoken for yet!!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Storage Galore





Jed can now add master carpenter to his long list of talents - this last month he built a wonderful bench in the mudroom, complete with cubbies for shoes, hooks for coats and backpacks, and a shelf for decor. He also put in a little shelf in the laundry room (like the mudroom storage was not adequate!) The mudroom bench was something that I have been dreaming about since before we built the house, so to see it come to fruitition was very exciting. Going the do-it-yourself route was a great way to save some money, and after living in the house for a while I had a much better idea of exactly what we needed for storage in that area as well. I must admit I am a bit jealous of my husband's ability to create something so cool from a measly pile of wood...I may have to invest in some girlie tools and strap on my toolbelt in the future! Oh, I forgot to mention that Jed finished painting the last cubby by the light of a flashlight because the power had gone out...he really has a drive that I envy! It makes me a little crazy too at times, but mostly I envy it!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Big Girl Bed



Avery's baby days are dwindling, and this weekend she made another large leap into childhood by moving from a crib to a full-size bed. Thanks to her cousin Savannah, she has a beautiful four post bed fit for a princess. Her first night in it (Sunday), we were cuddling, reading books and singing songs, and she started saying, "I love my bed, I love my door, I love my closet..." and went on to name all the items in her room. She slept on cloud 9 that night for sure!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Keep your goods covered!




I found some darling prints at the fabric store recently, and have been making these infant car seat covers for some baby gifts lately. I've thought about possibly selling them. I know that similar styles are offered in boutiques and such, but I was just looking for some feedback from all you ladies out there on what price would be good to offer them for - let me know what you think!