Tuesday, April 14, 2009

One, two, three!

Jack turns 16 months today! He has grown so much. One thing he loves to do is count to three. I say one, two, and then he says three. Aaron loves to throw Jack on the couch and Jack is also a big fan. Aaron will ask what comes after two, Jack will giggle and then say three, then Aaron will toss him on the couch. Here is a video of him saying three. He also disses me and refuses to give me a high five, but I love him anyway.




Jack has also discovered the joy of tickling, like father, like son! He thinks that he is pretty funny:



Here are some other pictures from the past little while, enjoy:


Eating Pancakes with Strawberry jam. Front View


Back View. He loves to run his hands through his hair.


Helping with the dishes, kind of.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

A little trip

With our Tax return money Aaron bought me a plane ticket to see my family in Amarillo. At the end of April we are going to be moving to Washington and living with his family for about a year, so he wanted to give me the chance to visit my family! It was a wonderful surprise. I was really nervous about taking Jack on a plane, cause he is a crazy little dude! Well he was good on the plane, he even thought it was funny, but he was awful in the airport. On our return home our plane was delayed an hour so we waited for about four hours in the airport, a mothers worst nightmare.

Jack was awful!!!! He wanted to walk around the airport, but continually walked into the bathroom, and then tried to walk down the escalators. When I picked him up he would smack me in my face and try to pull off my glasses. I would then turn him around so he could not hit me, and he would headbutt, and pinch me. I felt like everyone was looking at me and thinking "why can't you control your son." I was ready to give him away to a stranger. I have to say he is lucky he is still alive. Ha ha. Other than the awful flight we had a wonderful time. We surprised my little sisters, and they all just ate jack up. So here are some pictures from our trip:


Jack and Aunt Aubrey


Jacks cute smile


Jack brings me the clothes he wants to wear. He is wear a vest, and two sweatshirts.



Jack learned how to play the piano with his bottom, and he loved it!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Half way there!!

Well the semester is half way over, which means that we are almost graduating! We are so excited to be done with school. This semester has been a busy one. I am doing an internship, watching my brother's two little ones, and trying to keep up with Jack, and the messes he makes. Aaron has been working his tail off. He is taking 20 credit hours, doing an internship, and working. Needless to say he is very tired. We are so thankful for all of the help and support we have received from friends and family.

About a month ago Juan helped us do our taxes, and did a wonderful job! Getting that done was such a stress relief, and it gave us money we needed to get our car looked at. I know that Cami and Juan would do anything for anybody.

After we got our tax money back I lost Aaron's keys. I looked for a good month and was not able to find them. So I went to get keys made and found out that our car keys have a chip in them. It cost me almost $200 to get a new car key. While the car dealership made new keys they also checked our fluids. They told us we needed a transmission, coolant, power steering, and brake flush, which would cost a little more than $600 dollars. We have had bad luck with car dealerships, so I said no thank you and called other places. I finally took our car into Honest-One Auto care. They checked our fluids and said we did not need a coolant flush, go figure. We ended up paying $245 dollars to get everthing else done. They did a great job and I will defintly go back to them any time I need any thing worked on! I recommend them to everybody!! They are off of Bulldog in Provo, next to the Mc Donalds. I am so grateful that there are still honest people in this world.

Monday, February 9, 2009

He walks!

Jack finally decided to join the crowd and start walking. He can walk all over the house. Many times he walks a little to fast and falls, but it is so cute! Here is a of video:










Saturday, February 7, 2009

Our Lazy Stud

One day last week, after Jack woke up from a nap, he decided he wanted to be lazy! Aaron was playing a video game, so I sat Jack next to Aaron and gave him a controller. I also gave him a snack bowl. Jack did not move from how he was laying for a good thirty minutes, and kept stuffing his face.

Jack and dad Playing Halo 3


Examining his food


We also bought Jack a little suit for Sunday! I have to say he looks very handsome!


He is such a happy boy!


Here is one other picture of Jack. I just love him in this shirt!!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Late Church

Since the new year, the time our church meets is one in the afternoon. We can normally get Jack to take a nap before we go, but lately he has been refusing to take a nap. Today I laid him down around 10:30 and he cried till around noon, so we just got him up. We are nursery leaders in our ward, so we bring Jack with us. After two hours of playing with other kids he is always really tired. We were not going to let him take a nap when we got home from church because it would be to late. We made dinner and put him in his high chair, and he was gone. He head bobbed for about ten minutes, but had no place to rest his head. So we felt bad for him and laid him down in his crib. Here are some pictures and a video of him attempting to sleep in his highchair.


Getting Sleepy


Out for the count

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Trip to Washington

For Christmas we went to Washington to visit Aaron's family. The roads were horrible, and it snowed most of the time we were there. On the way up and back we drove 20 mph on the highway for about 3 hours, slipping many times. On the way home we got stuck on an on ramp getting onto the highway. Luckily we were following Aaron's parents car. Aaron's dad, his sister, and me got out and pushed the car. The snow was up to our knees! Just as the car stated to move, I slipped and face planted in the snow, I was covered and all I could do was laugh. Thankfully that was the only time we got stuck.

While in Washington Jack discovered the fun of sticking out his tounge. Now his tounge is always hanging out of his mouth. We have also decided that he is very stubborn. He could walk if he wanted to, but he chooses not to. It follows his same trend of crawling and rolling over. He will do it when he says he will and no one can tell him otherwise. We had such a fun time in Washington and are so thankful for all Aaron's family did for us. We were also able to see my family for a day, and are so thankful for their love and support! Here are some pictures from our trip:


When Jack sat down the snow was as tall as him.

Showing off his tounge.

Jack sitting with Auntie Anne, in his new pj's that grandma made.

Dad and Jack Christmas morning. Oh the many faces of Jack