Friday, November 12, 2010

What a difference a year can make


I have been thinking a lot this week about where we were this time last year and how much has changed for us.  For one thing, this baby has grown up a ton!  In this pic he was 3 months old and we were still in our little apartment.  We (I especially) were running out of hope that we would ever find a house to rent. Our time to give notice of moving out of our apartment was days away and we had been to look at pretty much every rental home in Liberty Lake to no avail.  None of them felt right and I was really discouraged.  
Look at this boy now!  He is 15 months and as busy as ever.  Into everything and wanting to be big like his sister and brother.  During the first week of November we got a call from Garrett's cousin's husband telling us about his friend and how he wanted to find a family with young kids to rent his house.  I did not allow myself to get excited or my hopes up because I had been dissapointed so many times.  So Garrett gave the guy a call and when he got off the phone and told me about the house I almost didn't believe him.  We got in the car and drove by the house that minute and again I was completely floored that this possibility had come our way.  Still I didn't want to get my hopes up too high.  
The next night we went to this house and walked through with the owner.  He told us to pray about it and I responded that we had been for over six months and that this was the answer to our prayers.  The next day we worked out the details of the lease and moved in a couple weeks later over Thanksgiving weekend.  
These babies were such troopers through those six months of Hell for their parents.  Between studying for the Bar all day, looking for jobs in the spare moments, me being pregnant and wondering if we would ever live in a house or if I would be able to have a VBAC we were two very stressed and discouraged people.  But it was as the scriptures say, "our trials were only but a moment" ( I can see that now in hind sight) and our Delivery was better than anything we could have hoped for.
November 4th marked one year that Garrett's firm has been open.  The fact that we were able to open a business and keep it open for a whole year in this economy is nothing short of miraculous and we don't have a day go by without acknowledging that.  We could never have done this on our own and never have.  There were so many moments when business would start to slow down and we would start to worry about the coming month and then the next day two new clients would walk through the door.  I have seen the Lord's hand each day in our lives this past year and it is so fitting for the one year anniversary of our deliverance to coincide with Thanksgiving.  I can never express enough thanks for the trials and miracles of the past 18 months of our lives.  We are so blessed.  It just so happens that the woman that lived in our house had a scripture in lettering over the sink in our kitchen and it is one of my favorite scriptures: "Be still and know that I am God."  I have looked at that scripture every day this year and remembered that I need to be still and trust in Him and that He has never and will never leave me alone.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Random events in October

Garrett got to go fishing a few weeks ago with some friends up in Nothern Idaho.  It was a little like reliving his childhood for him since he grew up steelhead fishing in AK.  Idaho isn't quite the same as AK or so Garrett has told me, but he had a great time none the less and brought home this beauty for dinner.
As an avid "Chopped" watcher I thought filleting a fish would be a piece of cake.  Well I was wrong and the fish was way slimier and slipperier than I expected.  This one turned out okay but the other side was a pretty bad hack job.  Oh well they still tasted good.

Garrett thought it was funny to take the head and make the fish head talk to the kids.  Actually the kids thought it was pretty funny too.  I was a little grossed out myself.

Proudly holding his prize.  We have pictures of him as a little kid holding up steelheads three times this big so Garrett wasn't overly impressed, but I personally thought it was huge compared to the tiny things I used to catch up at my Grandparent's cabin.

In other random news, we got Ollie neutered this week and he was pretty sore for a couple days.  Rylynn and Carter was so sweet with him while he recovered.  This was the first night and Rylynn tucked him into her soft pink blankey for the night.  He loved it.

My two babies in the grass.

I love this face.  Obviously these pics are outdated since he is walking now, but I still thought they were cute.  

my kids make me laugh

In sharing time on Sunday, we were talking about being grateful.  They then talked about giving food to the scouts for the food drive this month as well as how tithing goes to providing food for people at the bishop's store house if they can't afford to buy food.  Well Rylynn apparently was listening very closely because this morning we found a bag on our front door for the scouts food drive.  Carter asked what it was for and I was explaining it when Rylynn chimed in and said, "Oh that's the food that goes to the Prophet's Light house!"

So cute!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy October

This month has flown by!!  I have much blogging to do to catch us up to November!  I can't even believe it is already November.  Anyway, a few weeks ago we had a family pumpkin carving night for FHE.  It was lots of fun and we ended up with some really cute pumpkins.  In the past, the kids have just painted their pumpkins, but we decided that this year they were old enough to do it the real way.  Well kind of.  They dug out all the goop inside and then they drew the faces they wanted on the pumpkins with pen and Garrett and I carved the faces.  
Rylynn was very good about separating the seeds from the goop for us.  We told her that they are a yummy treat and she was on the job!
Carter was mildly helpful with the cleaning but he did draw a really impressive face!  I was kind of worried we were just going to get a bunch of scribbles and we were going to have to somehow turn that into a face.
He decided his top made a pretty sweet hat.
The kids were so excited to light the candles inside to turn them into jack-o-lanterns!
Garrett's is the one with the crazy teeth.  He took his pumpkin and turned him into a stuffed man on our porch for Halloween.  It was pretty cool.  We don't have any pictures to prove it though.  Too bad.  We weren't counting on the weather being so warm so these pumpkins got all moldy about a week before Halloween, but it was okay because our neighborhood had a pumpkin carving party a week before Halloween and we carved some new ones:)  We live in the coolest neighborhood!
Carter had his first preschool party for Halloween and he loved it!  He asked me everyday for weeks if it was his party yet.  He got to play games, do some crafts, and eat lots of sugary treats.  Cupcakes, cookies, and candy.  
He was one happy little spider man.  He didn't want to wear his mask though because it was itchy.
Beckett got to come too, but he pretty much just tried to steal everything that Carter was eating the whole time.  I turned my back on him for one minute and he had swiped a little girl's sugar cookie and had it stuffed in his mouth.  That kid loves sugar!
See how mad he is that he doesn't have a sucker like his big brother!  And yet, you can still see the crumbs from the cookie on his lips.
It was okay though because we came home and put on his pumpkin costume which he LOVED and he did a little posing for the camera:)
Oops, I caught him on his drink break!  Seriously how cute is that costume?!  I bought it last year on clearance for 2 dollars.  Gotta love after Halloween sales.
On Saturday night we got to go trick or treating to a ton of members in our ward and neighborhood.  We coordinated all the houses that wanted to participate and made a list so the kids could have some actual trick or treating instead of just trunk or treat.  It was really fun.  Carter was loving his mustache and beard.  He kept looking in the mirror and laughing.  Rylynn was our little cat and she loved her pink nose and wiskers.  Ollie kept trying to eat her tail which she didn't love, but we managed to keep him away for the most part.
I love this picture sequence.  The first one the kids are being silly while I try to position Beckett in the picture.
This is the "hurry Daddy and take the picture before Beckett starts walking away" picture.
And this is the "okay I am going to put his hat on so hurry and snap one before he rips it off" picture.  It's so ridiculous trying to coordinate three children for pictures.  At least with my children.
Beckett was NOT into wearing his hat at all!  He had fun trick or treating though.
He even scored some candy of his own and that made him very happy!
After Trick or treating, we headed over to the church for trunk or treat.
By that time the kids were kind of sick of being outside.  Can you tell by their fake annoyed smiles:)  It was a tiny bit rainy and kind of cold.  After we went to about 10 cars Rylynn turned to me and asked, "Aren't we going inside the church?  Is this all it is you just get candy from different cars?!!"  She was so annoyed.  Haha.  I'm so with her on this one though.  I miss the Halloween carnivals of my day when the whole church was decked out and it was one huge party.  I personally think trunk or treats are a bit lame.  But what do you do when Halloween's on Sunday.  Oh well.
Now there are two little boys who didn't care what the night consisted of as long as they got to stuff their mouth's with candy!!  And they did.  For the actual Halloween night we had three families over of our friends for dinner in a pumpkin and salad and homemade rolls.  I also made a spider pinata for the kids.  My friends brought amazing apple pie, carmel pumpkin cheesecake, some yummy hors d' vours, and hand squeezed grape cider.  It was a very tasty event!  Unfortunately, our camera ran out of batteries at the trunk or treat so I made sure to charge our battery for the party the next day and then forgot about it, so we don't have any pictures of our party.  We had 15 kids and 8 adults and the kids played great together so the parents actually got to talk and enjoy themselves.  It was a lot of fun.  All in all, we had a great month!  Time to start gearing up for Turkey Day.