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September 28, 2012

James' 29th birthday





 






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September 22, 2012

Spanish fork {Harvest Days}



 



 

 



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September 21, 2012

typical day

Today was a typical day...
Morning was filled with bags of cereal and sippy cups of water 
(my kiddos only drink water. trust me. I have tried to persuade with milk and juices. no luck. it's the strangest thing.)
Then the "teachers" as we call them came... through our doors.
Physical therapy for Lil man.
Speech classes for Lil miss.

In the afternoon, ran a few errands while lil miss refused her nap.
Now she has "quiet" time on mommy's bed.
 Hopefully this won't be her "new" routine. Please.
Playing with neighborhood kids and mommy time.

Evening, we packed up and ate dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, Wingers.
Mr. P wanted to watch the BYU game. 
So we found a solution, since
we cancelled our cable/Directv. 
We are not pleased with their service or fees. Ridiculous really.
Directv not wingers.
Wingers' food and service was great.
 
And for the past few hours I have been working on a few projects,
while my family sleeps.
I love the late night... to ponder, reflect, and make to-do lists for the next day.


These two little ones of mine... sure love each other. What a treasure.


This may sound out of the blue, but I finally feel like my life is getting back to "normal". Don't get me wrong, there are a million things in my life that may not be "normal," but I am finally getting to a place where I feel good. Settled. Loved. secure. and I can breathe.

It probably has a lot to do with trying to connect spiritually. To be more in tune with the spirit and God's promptings. I feel joy, hope, love, and my Savior's presence.

These past few months-- almost a full YEAR since our little man was born-- have been challenging. I finally can see some light... The clouds have drifted a bit and there is sunshine. Lots of sunshine.

I walked into baby J's room this morning. He was sitting up waiting for me to lift him out of his crib. The smile on his face with those two teefers was priceless. Best part-- He was sitting up!! I know most 11 month old infants do this probably by 4 or 5 months, but my little man did it on his own. The pride I felt was so overwhelming and I couldn't stop smiling. And I still can't.
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September 15, 2012

Brigham City Temple



 

 

 




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