Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Growing up so fast.

I have noticed the last couple of days how big Dylan and Tyson are getting, especially Tyson. He used to pass under the edge of the counter without hitting his head, now he hits his head and he can't figure out why.
These guys are becoming very good buddies, they keep each other company. They both are in love with Thomas the Train. They enjoy watching, and talking about Thomas. They both have almost all of the other train names memorized. I didn't think they would ever like the same things at the same time. They are so cute.
This could be why Tyson is getting so big, he eats all the time. This would be sour cream.
It is amazing that there is even any food left for dinner after these two help make it. They are good helpers in the kitchen.
Today we planted flowers to give the boys something to do this afternoon. My pots aren't very fancy but they had fun.
Tyson's turn planting his flowers.
Not sure what the dog is doing, the dirt must smell good.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Happy Mother's Day
to all of you
Super Duper Moms
out there.
Love you Moms.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Easter and other happenings!

This is a common place for both Dylan and Tyson at various times during the day. They both love to play in the water, and for some reason it drives me crazy. May have to do with the big wet mess and two soaking wet boys.
I wanted to take the boys to an Easter egg hunt so bad on Saturday, but I am a wimp when it comes to freezing, blowing snow, so we had our own and they loved it.
Tyson was so funny, he couldn't really figure out what was going on. There were eggs everywhere and he was a little bewildered as to where they came from. He kind of just walked around with a confused look on his face, after a while he got into it.
Thanks to Grandma for their cute Easter outfits, Tyson was not having the photo session, this was the best I got of my little bunnies.
The bunny cake was a tradition in my house growing up. I had to carry on with it. The boys loved it, neither of them like cake, but they had a good time making a mess.
If you take a close look at Tyson's mouth he was telling Dylan, "No touchy, no touchy."
A few days ago Dylan took a pretty good spill and slid across the floor on his upper lip. His lip was so huge, seriously worst fat lip I have ever seen.
That would be Tyson dancing on the counter in the back.
The wind has been blowing so bad and crazy lately, it drives me crazy. I hate to go out in it and the boys have been sick so I got out some long drawing paper and traced out their bodies. They loved it, especially Dylan. He saw it done on Sid the Science Kid on PBS, so he was totally into it.
You can see his fat lip a little better.
This kept everyone busy for quite a while.
Dylan has learned to write his name, I am so proud of him. I have been asking him if he would like to learn how to write his name and he has always said no. I didn't want to pressure him, I knew he would do it when he was ready. One night a couple of weeks ago, right before bed he said he wanted to right his name. I was leery at first, you know right before bed, tempers are short, attention spans even shorter. But I said ok, I wish I would have taken a picture. I wrote his name out a couple of times, we practiced writing the letters one at a time and then put them all together. He did it seriously in about 15 minutes, I couldn't believe it. I guess when you put your mind to it, you can do anything.
I didn't get Tyson's whole body out lined, he couldn't hold still long enough. He had fun coloring on the paper and wall with his crayons.
The finished product.
We have a good time together during day.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Out of blogging mode!

Wow, I am so out of blogging mode.
My new goal is to read one book a month, a step up from last year. I read one book. Anyway, I am reading a great book called A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander, it is a great book, kind of a murder mystery, romance, set in the 1800s, in England. So I have neglected everything else that should get done. It is a quick read, I will get back to normal when I am done.
Now for a little catch up. My pictures are totally not in order as usual.
This little monkey fell out of his crib, onto his head the other night. So guess who is sleeping on his mattress on the floor, under his brothers bed? But the funny thing is, he loves it. Last night was the first night that he rolled off. He kept half crying for me at 3:30 this morning. I decided to check on him, and he was curled up in a ball in the middle of the floor, half asleep. I felt kinda guilty so I him in his pack n play. It is kinda cute that after we put them to bed Dylan gets under there and falls asleep with him. I need to get a picture of that one.
The last week in March Marty and I went to Austin, Texas for the week. Marty had some contractor selling classes that he went to on Monday til Friday, so I had the whole week to explore Austin all by myself. I spent most of the week lost, even with a GPS. We had a few falling outs, it put me in the middle of no where a few times. But things are better between us now.
Austin is a beautful city, so green and has lakes and rivers and springs. Fun shopping, museums, lots of yummy places to eat.
My favorite part was just going into stores and just looking to see what they had, like Bed Bath and Beyond. I have been in the one in Flagstaff one time, and it was rush in and rush out. I looked at everything in that store and got some great decorating ideas, now if only I had the time and money to go back to the one in Flagstaff. I went to the spa not once, but twice, so awesome, I loved it. I went to a movie all by myself, I felt like a big girl.
Marty go out of his class at 5 everyday and because of the time difference it didn't get dark until about 9, he got to see quite a bit of the city also. He enjoyed his classes very much and was excited to get home and get to work and use all of the new stuff he learned.
Here are a few pictures from our trip.

This is Barton Springs, the city has made it into a swimming pool, very interesting place. 32,000 gallons runs out of this spring everyday.

I found this place that had a zillion peacocks, there were some nature trails all over that went down into a lagune.
I loved this trail, I thought it was so pretty and peaceful.
This in Congress Bridge, it is in down town Austin. There are millions of bats that sleep under this bridge and every night at sun down they fly out. It is quite the spectator sport. Marty suggested we go on top of the bridge like these brave folks are, I didn't want bats flying into my face, but I really wish we would have gone up there,we could have seen them alot better.
This is a park in down town, the parks here a just beautiful and old. I would have loved to take some nice pictures with Marty in some of these places, the only people we could find around were homeless, Marty asked if I liked my camera. I do love my camera, I don't really think they would have ran off with it, do you?
There were alot, I mean alot of homeless people, I felt bad for them. So as pretty as these parks were, I have to say they did not smell the greatest.
Marty saw this pretty little rose and asked me to take a picture.
State Capital building, in such pretty place. There were protesters on the front steps, protesting, putting people on death row.
I was on one of my nature walks, this is Lake Austin, down town in the back.
Marty and I as we started off on our adventure.
We had a great week.
The boys stayed with Grandma and Grandpa Mortensen in Tempe. They had a fun week also, except for Tyson's double ear infection, that wasn't very fun for him.
Thanks Mom and Dad for watching the boys, they loved every minute of it. Dylan wakes up and asks if we are going to Grandma's house.










Wednesday, March 11, 2009

It's been a while!

Wow, it has been along time. We got a new computer and for some reason it has not liked my blog and not allowed me to post new stuff and read other blogs. It has been very frustrating but today, look what I can do, I am so excited.
Just a little catch up on out life.........
Marty's Grandma Beirman passed away in February, she was 85 and the sweetest Grandma ever. She loved her family, we will all miss her.
Marty's Mom turned 60 in February, she had a surprise Birthday party that looked like so much fun, we weren't able to go, but I hope she knows how much we love her and appreciate everything that she does for us.
We went to visit my family in February, and celebrated what would have been my Granddad's 100th birthday. It was good to see all of my Dad's family together and eat Grandma's homemade noodles. They are so good.
The boys got to spend a little bit of time doing some chores on the farm, they love the animals and to help feed them.


We were bored one day and I decided to make newspaper hats for the boys. I used to make these all the time when I was a kid. We pretended like we were pirates and made a treasure map and everything. The boys loved it, we had so much fun.
I love this picture!
Tyson turned 18 months the end of January and my friend told me how to potty train an 18 month old, so I thought I would give it a shot. I had my doubts, but it worked. Tyson is loving his "bunkas" as he calls them. He is so cute. He has done so well, and I am so proud of him for putting up with my craziness.
I snapped this shot after a long day, looks like Dylan had a long day also.
Life is good, we all healthy, happy and crazy.



Saturday, February 14, 2009

To My Valentine!

Happy Valentine's Day!
I love you, you are the best Valentine ever.


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

A couple of weeks ago we went to Mesa to help celebrate my Uncle Bob's 80th birthday. I was great to see so many family members there to show their love to Uncle Bob. Marty asked him if he had any words of advice for the boys. He said,"Drink lots of Pepsi." Uncle Bob could always be found with a Pepsi in hand, no matter what time of day it was.
He used to tease all of his nieces, he always said we were "good looking boys". He always got a good giggle and squirm out of us.
We all love Uncle Bob, hope he has many more happy years.

When we were on our way home, Marty realized we were close to Mesa's Historical Museum were he restored an old tractor for his Eagle Project. He wanted to stop to see if it was still there and it was. There were two other tractors with it so we let the boys climb on them for a while, they both love tractors so it made their day.
I was taking to long taking pictures, Dylan had more important things to do beside stand there and wait.
What is it about steering wheels and boys?