Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Pumpkin Carving

This year my parents grew quite a few pumpkins in their garden so on Sunday we went down and let the kids pick out a pumpkin. Naturally, Corbin chose the largest one in the entire patch and Makelle ended up with a cute little round one.



Then last night for family home evening we ended up carving the pumpkins. So far we have always just carved one nice family pumpkin together that somehow relates to our costume theme for the year. So here is a little preview of what our costumes will be.




Makelle was all for digging out the gunk from the center of the pumpkin, whereas we had to force Corbin to touch one handful so that I could take a picture. For some reason that boy has always shied away from getting dirty.





Sunday, October 24, 2010

Weekend in Paradise :)

Every summer we like to take a trip down to Southern Utah and visit Caleb's family and my grandparents, but Caleb has been working so much the past umm... 9 months or so, we weren't able to make it this year.

So after hearing Corbin ask when he would get to see the "really old Grandpa" for the umpteenth time, I talked to my mom, who agreed to accompany me and the kids down to Hatch for a quick visit.

Bean is really attached to my Grandpa, he doesn't see him very often, but for some reason he is quite enthralled with with Grandpa Nash. Luckily Grandpa is pretty willing to hang out with him, although I am sure he welcomed the peaceful calm after we left.

There is only so much to do in Hatch, Utah, but I think we covered pretty much all of it. Playing at the park, feeding horses, shopping over in the "big town" (Panguitch), four-wheeler rides, and of course loads of fun card games and chit-chat.



















Monday, October 18, 2010

Messy Masks

For Family Home Evening tonight we ended up painting Halloween masks. Needless to say I think the kids liked it.






Also... Makelle now has a patch of green hair that I think will likely take a few more days to completely fade out :)

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Adams Canyon


We have had the nicest fall weather this year so I was excited when my mom and Matt invited us (me and the kiddos, Caleb unfortunately does not get work off for UEA :) on a hike up Adams Canyon on Friday.

We started out at a little picnic area north of the trail head and within 10 minutes Corbin started asking how much longer we were going to hiking before we got to the waterfall. Not a good sign! I thought for sure we were going to have to stop along the way and let the kids run around while my mom and Matt went on ahead and we'd connect back up with them on their way down. But somehow we made it through the sandy dessert path that led back into the forest area and once we hit the rocks and trees Corbin started loving every minute of it.

The worst part was simply his desire to do everything himself. "Sorry buddy, we are climbing vertically up a bed of loose rocks, you have to hold my hand." In the end we somehow made it all the way up and it was fun to see his sense of accomplishment, I think he was pretty proud of himself.


It was pretty fun, and I am so impressed that Corbin hiked nearly 5 miles round trip. (I did put him into the kid carrier the last little bit when we got back to the boring, hot sand part again. I figured Makelle could probably walk the last little bit if he did get tired, but since we got a later start she fell asleep about the time he started saying his legs were tired. Luckily my mom was willing to haul a sleeping toddler through the dessert for nearly a mile for me :) It was a fun hike and let me just say, those kids slept well that night!


Corbin later told me that playing on this rock with Matt was his favorite part of the hike. Why do I bother? :)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Corbin Quote

In response to asking if he can watch a movie, I reminded Corbin that he has to finish his daily assignments first.

To which he responds, "But Mommy, I don't do work during Halloween month. I just spend my time with my family."

Nice try kiddo, but we don't take off a whole month to celebrate Halloween.

Not to mention... how many 3-year-olds use phrases like, "I just spend my time with my family?"

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Conference

In following with our new family tradition, we woke up and made some delicious pancakes with strawberries and whip cream for breakfast. Then we laid around and watched general conference together as a family all weekend. I remember having a hard time sitting still and focusing for so long when I was younger, but now conference weekend is something we look forward to. It is so relaxing and inspiring. We love it!

Celeste was in town for her med school interview at the U, so we got to spend sometime visiting with her. Corbin still expresses his gratitude for her visit almost daily in his prayers, so I guess you could say he enjoyed seeing his Aunt.



This year I broke down and bought some overpriced vegan whip cream and let Corbin try some on his pancakes for the first time, and he is in love! The simplest little things, like watching your child eat whip cream for the first time is such a delight... obviously something I never would have imagined myself saying.


My favorite part was when Makelle took her first bite she looks up at me and says, "teat!" with a giant smile on her face. Yes Makelle, we are calling it breakfast, but let's face it, pancakes, syrup, strawberries and whip cream basically are a full on treat.