Sunday, June 8, 2008

Fathers and Sons Freezeout (posted by Kevin)

This past weekend, Ty and I went on the Fathers and Sons Camp out just above Hope campground (for those who don't know where that is, it is right next to Squaw Peak. We've all been there before one way or another right?...sinners). We have been trying to get Ty prepared for this all week long. I had to take a test before we left. When I finished taking it, I called home and Ty answered asking me if I wanted to go up the mountain with him and throw rocks and jump in the mud. How could I say no? I've always wanted to jump in the mud with my son. It's bonding at its best. I quickly changed into camping clothes with Ty knocking on the bedroom door the whole time telling me to hurry. We finally left in my in-laws Expedition and made it up there.
(Sorry about side-ways picture)
As soon as we got there, we got things unpacked and made our way to the fire. The first thing Ty did was grab a handful of dirt and throw it in the fire. That is where we had our father-to-son talk about what we can and can't throw in the fire. Once he found out that he could throw sticks in the fire, that's all he did for the next hour. Boys have this natural obsession with fire and my son is no exception (bless his heart). He quickly became friends with the other little boys and ran around the campground the entire time. I tried to let him go on his own as much as possible, and it was fun watching him interact with others.
When it got a bit later, we pulled out the marshmallows and tried to cook them. I put one on Ty's roaster stick and he rubbed it back and forth on the firewood. I think he was going for the organic flavor. We decided to try again with my help and once it was ready to eat, he didn't like it. He is a visual eater and didn't liked what he saw. He is used to white marshmallows and he was now seeing black and brown ones. I tried to tell him not to be racist against black ones, but he insisted on only eating white ones. So I roasted my own while he just ate uncooked ones. Once it got dark, he saw the other kids with flashlights and he wanted his own. So I got ours out and he with the rest of the kids went on a "bear hunt." Ty had no idea what was going on, but he ran around with the others looking in the wilderness for bears. Once that was over, Ty came and sat on my lap and kept looking at the garbage bag hanging from the tree. He finally said, "Dad what is that? Is it a monkey?" I guess if you had no idea what it was, a black something hanging from a tree can look like a monkey. I think the bear hunt was getting to him. Then he kept looking around to make sure no animal was going to jump out at us.At about 10:45, he told me that he was tired. We got in the tent and he was almost giddy when getting in his sleeping bag which was a blessing. He snuggled right up and fell dead asleep. It was a chilly night, so I gave him all of the extra blankets. He slept like a rock! I, on the other hand, got a grand total of 2 and a half hours. I was so uncomfortable and it was freezing! I lost feeling of my toes at around 2:30 and when things couldn't get worse, it started to rain. It never stopped raining, and when morning finally came around, I was an ice cube. I opened the tent door to find it snowing! The fire was out and everything was soaking wet. I just grabbed everything and threw it in the car and we drove home. We were home by 7:15am.
(If you can't tell, that is snow and a VERY wet campground)
This was our first time to such a camp out and even though I've never been so miserable and cold before, I would do it all over again because Ty had the time of his life! He has memories to hopefully last until the next year (or at least he better!) when we do this all over again, but with the Jordan tagging along too! I'll also fast and pray for warmth the Fast Sunday before we go.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Ty's been tagged!

All About Mommy
These are Ty's answers to these questions. Keep in mind he's two and a half. Most he answered about Daddy and we had to try again with Mommy.
1. What does Mommy always say to you?
Ty- T-Y Ty
2. What makes Mommy happy?
Ty-some books
3. What makes Mommy sad?
Ty- when chips are hot
4. How does Mommy make you laugh?
Ty- some baseball, that make me laugh
5. What was Mommy like when I was little?
Ty- go to the dentist
6. How old is Mommy?
Ty- I don't know (deep gasp after I told him I was 25)
7. How tall is Mommy?
Ty- he has all the down (with his finger down my arm) Mommy is five
8. What does Mommy like to do?
Ty- Daddy likes to kick the ball and play baseball, Mommy likes to play baseball and kick
9. What does Mommy do for a job?
Ty- I need to kick the ball to you and do lawn mower in the grass
10. What is Mommy's favorites food?
Ty- Paydos (tomatoes), and some peppers and some oranges
11. What do Mommy and Ty do together?
Ty- run outside and run in the pool and jump in the water, that's a good answer
12. How do you know Mommy loves you?
Ty- play rocks, I read books
Ty tags: Braden, Grace and Grant

Thursday, May 29, 2008

I have a problem.


I LOVE FOOD! All food and especially treats. I always have to have something sweet at the end of every meal. I have struggled with this problem most my life and have tried numerous ways to help myself overcome, however, I always seem to fail.
My favorite time to indulge in my sin is while the boys are both napping and the house is quiet and I can really enjoy what I'm eating. Or at night. Kev can attest that many nights I get a need for sweets. I have done better on this though, since nighttime eating doesn't agree with my weight plan. (I seemed to add a 'few' pounds when we were first married due to late dinners)
I run, and I like to run, but I also HAVE to run because of my bad habit. Perhaps if this weren't such a struggle I might lose weight, instead of maintain. That's a crazy concept!
If anyone has any tips or tricks on how I can beat this, please share!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Happy Birthday Jordo!

Oops, this is a little late. Jordan's birthday is really the 18th, which was last Sunday, but I was waiting to get pictures of all the presents in action and then I was waiting for time to update. So here it finally is!

I can't believe he is already one! I don't think you can help but think about how life was one year ago, when we were waiting for him to come, in the hospital and all the events that led up to his birthday. It has been a fun year and he is a fun little boy. He has so much personality and is just dying to keep up with his big brother, which won't be too long.
We decided, since Jordo didn't care, we would just do a few small family celebrations and save the big stuff for when we have a house that fits everyone and when Jordo actually knows what is going on. Here are the highlights....

An Elmo sprinkler! Hurray for things to play with outside this summer. Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Shaw. After blowing out his really big candle. Ty helped the first time, then we let Jordo have his own turn.
Putting the sprinker to good use. (I don't know why Jordo is pinching his tummy?) The were a little unsure about the freezing hose water.

This is what Jordo really thought and Ty was just as cautious as Jordo. I bet as the summer goes on, they'll get used to it.


Blowing out the not-so-big candle on the second cake, this time at Grandma and Grandpa Gay's.
Opening another present, a bath toy. So after they play outside and need a bath, they'll have just as much fun.


Testing the waters, to make sure this wasn't some cruel trick.A little more into it, but still not quite as crazy as I thought he would be.

Ty with Jordo's bath toy. It had been a long day for Jordo and he was in bed early, but Ty loves it just as much and played with the bath foam too.

Happy Birthday Jordo, we love you!!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Mother's Day!

This Mother's Day started out great with Kev getting up with the kids and making a wonderful waffle breakfast. Then they surprised me with a gift. I told Kev to count San Diego this year, so I really wasn't expecting anything. He had arranged for my little brother, Todd, to take Ty and Jordan to Color Me Mine while we were gone. They made a plate and a light switch cover. They turned out so cute! Thanks to my perfect family for making this a memorable Mother's Day!