Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Happy Birthday!

Prepare for a lot of pictures. I really like pictures, and for all our family who can't be with, us these are all for you!
 After opening his present, we gave him his first haircut, and as you can see it went very well. Easy actually. This kid is just such a joy.



We are hoping Asa isn't up until midnight on a sugar high. Oh, but it sure was worth watching, he loved it, and ate A LOT!
 

Its hard to believe that it has been a year since we brought him home from the hospital!  It has been a very exciting and entertaining year and I wouldn't change it for ANYTHING in this world.  We had a really, really good day today. We love and miss you all!!!!!

Monday, December 27, 2010

His first Christmas....


We had such a good time watching Asa open his gifts from Santa! He played with his stuff for about 2 minutes and then wanted to find something else to do! It was such a fun, relaxing morning.
Its so crazy to think that Quinn and I have celebrated 3 years of Christmas together. It seems to get better and better every year! Seriously it really does.  Although we missed our families so much this year,  we did enjoy our day together. Only problem is it went by way too fast. Luckily Wednesday we get to celebrate another birth. I can't believe Asa will be the 1!!



I am so in love with these two. How on earth did I get so lucky?

Sunday, December 19, 2010

This was our Sunday morning, Quinn put a bell around Asa's neck and of course he loved it.  Maybe I loved it more.  This kid just brings so much laughter and happiness into our home! I wish I could remember and preserve every moment.  It really is the simple things in life that make it so so great!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

This is just about the closest Quinn gets to putting a diaper on Asa! I am just kidding..kind of. He actually doesn't get much of a chance to since he is now working and going to school. Luckily though he has his last final tomorrow...until January of course. He has done so well, even though he will say how much he doesn't like school. I am beyond grateful that he is going.
By the way, I don't mind changing diapers.  Just had to clear that up, I was in no way complaining!!
This is our cheesy family picture for the year! Enjoy! Because you probably wont be getting one in the mail. I'm so Sorry..
We got our cute Christmas tree on Monday for a STEAL. No seriously, Quinn had to steal it......


Just kidding. But it WAS a steal. That's the benefit of waiting to the last minute.
OK now I am going to share something we got on our Sacrament program on Sunday that I just Love. READ IT!! Its by Jeffery R. Holland "Christmas Doesn't Come from a Store"


...But I am certain Joseph did not mutter and Mary did not wail.They knew a great deal and did the best they could. Perhaps these parents knew even then that in the beginning of his mortal life as well as in the end, this baby son born to them would have to descend beneath every human pain and in disappointment. He would do so to help those who also felt they had been born without advantage.
It is here that I stumble, here that  I Grasp for the feelings a mother has when she knows she has conceived a living soul,feels life begin and grow within her womb, and carries a child to delivery. At such times fathers stand aside and watch, but mothers feel and never forget. Again I've thought of Luke's careful phrasing about that holy night in Bethlehem:
The days were accomplished that she should be delivered. "And she brought forth her first born son, and she wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and she laid him in a manger"
Those brief pronouns trumpet in our ears that, second only to the child himself, Mary is the chiefest figure, the regal queen, mother of all mothers-holding center stage in this grandest of all dramatic moments. And those same pronouns also trumpet that, save for her beloved husband, she was very much alone. I have wondered if this young women, something of a child herself, here bearing her first baby, might have wished her mother, or an aunt, or her sister, or a friend to be near her though the labor. Surely the birth of such a son as this should command the aid and attention of every midwife in Judea! We all might wish that someone could have held her hand, cooled her brow, and when the ordeal was over, given her rest in crisp, cool linen.But it was not so. With only Josephs inexperienced assistance, she herself brought forth her first born son, wrapped  him in the little clothes she had knowingly brought on her journey, and perhaps laid him on a pillow of hay.
Then on both sides of the veil a heavenly host broke into song,"Glory to God in the highest"they sang, "and on earth peace, good will toward men"But except for heavenly witnesses, these three were alone: Joseph, Mary,and the boy to be named Jesus.
At this focal point of all human history, a point illuminated by a new star in the heavens revealed for just such a purpose, probably no other mortal watched-none but a poor young carpenter, a beautiful virgin mother, and silent stabled animals who had not the power to utter the sacredness they had seen.
Shepherds would soon arrive and, later, wise men would follow from the East. But first and forever there was just a little family, without toys or trees or tinsel. With a baby- that's how Christmas began.

Don't ya just love that? 
I sure do.

We love you all.


Monday, December 13, 2010

This is becoming our daily routine. I shower while Asa snoozes in his walker. I really could get used to it, but I know it won't last. It does beat his old habit of having to be held in order to sleep. Hopefully that phase is done with. I think we will now go for a walk, another wonderful routine of ours when the weather is good! Catch ya later alligator


Saturday, December 11, 2010

My Darling little almost 1 year old!

Am I still allowed to say how darling I think my almost 1 year old is? I am sure it gets tiring to hear, but I know your all thinking it anyways! Nevermind the lady next to him....I am not really digging the brown hair. I do wonder though if I am having a bit of an idenity crisis, but I honestly think it might have to do with this whole growing another baby in my belly thing. If your a girl you do understand the weird, twisted feelings you get when your growing a human. We are just never happy with our appearance! I need to have a rule during pregnancy, no changing of hair, PERIOD! But like I would really listen. Poor husbands who have put up with the complaining.I think I have done a decent job at saving Quinn from hearing too much complaining though.
Other than me, me, me, our sweet Kyran is doing well, growing and thriving inside. Only 11 weeks and 2 days until he arrives. But I am really hoping he stays in long enough that my amazing mom can be here for the action. I love being pregnant.  I love that Asa kisses my belly when I ask him to kiss his baby brother. Wow, being a mom is so so great. My life is so great...to say the very least.
I love you all! Feel free to come visit Boise! Promise we can show ya'll a gooood time!!