Friday, July 24, 2009

Pioneer Day


Happy Pioneer Day! Please take a moment to think about the pioneers and them coming into the valley on this fine day. Remember why July 24, 1847 is important...and not just another holiday in Utah.

I am grateful to all of those that had perservered an exhausting trek across the Great Plains to come and settle what is now known as Utah. Aside from my time out of the country, Utah has been my home. I enjoy all that Utah has to offer. I am extremely proud to call the Beehive state, Utah, my home. I am proud of the heritage that it possesses.

Until then....

I realize I still haven't added very much. But life has been busy. Tomorrow we leave for Idaho. When I get I will try and do more. Hopefully everything will be posted in a timely matter. I hope. We come home on late on Monday....hopefully by Tuesday....

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Aidan's slide to the right



Check out that slide to the right and then the slide in a circle. He is pretty slick. Watch out ladies...he's a dancing machine.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

5 new posts...read all about them

For my blog fans out there...
just wanted to let you I just added
5 new posts today.
I hoped to get caught up
here in the next week or so....


Enjoy

Hanging with the Bennett's




Last Saturday Aidan and I hitched a ride with Addison, Jordan, and Harrison over to Kellie's house. Aidan loves to play with his cousins. Ethan and Maren got out some toys and they played for almost two whole hours. Ethan has an entire tool kit and a tool box. Aidan enjoyed playing with that. He walked around with a plastic screwdriver intent on fixing all the walls, the piano, the television, everything that he could find. Hilarious...I guess I know what I can tell Santa to buy him for Christmas....

Aidan loves Taylor and Noah

Karrie and Taylor keeping it real....
Every time I pulled out my camera Noah would say cheese and wait for me to take the picture.
Taylor is such a cutie. Very quiet but he loves to talk with Brian about Star Wars.
Noah pushing Aidan around on his bike. Aidan loves his cousins.

Once upon a time (like three weeks ago) Brian's Aunt Mary and Uncle Bob went on vacation. They help Karrie out by watching her kids so that she can work. Well because they went on vacation Aidan and I were able to reap the benefits of having Karrie home and playing with the boys. They came over and played with us for a while and then we went and swam at the Clearfield Aquatic Center. I didn't get any pictures (I am scared to take me camera with me to the pool) but Aidan sure did have fun. It was really packed so Noah didn't have very much fun...too many people. Thanks again Karrie, Taylor and Noah for inviting us to play!

Camping preparation

Aidan watching Brian put up the tent. Aidan is a very acute observer. He watches everything you do and after watching you only once can do it just like you can. He is such a smarty pants!

Aidan on his way to work on the other side of the tent.

Brian and I decided it might be a good idea to put our tent up and make sure that it is clean and ready to be used before we take it camping for the weekend. Sure enough....I am glad we did. It really needed to be aired out and swept out. And luckily Aidan was on had to help Brian put it up. Or he was there to drive Brian crazy. Aidan would watch him and then try and do what Brian did. He is such a little busy body. That's why we love him!

Day at Layton Park

Brian and Aidan playing on the playground. Can you see Aidan?
Aidan loves to swing on the swings. Good thing...because that is my favorite thing to do while at a park. Sadly, I am getting older and forfiet my enjoyment so that the younger generation can enjoy the swings.
Aidan hiding in the bushes. Can you find him?

I love these kinds of pictures. The father and son pictures. Brian and Aidan are best buds. They love each other and you can tell with these cutesy pictures.
We tried to feed the ducks. But apparently they weren't very hungry. Oh well...maybe next time we can make it before everyone else decides to feed them.

We decided to go to the park about a month ago. Brian and I were realizing that Aidan had never really been to the park part of the park...you know...the swings and the toys. We always go for the parade and the grass to picnic, but never for the toys. And boy oh boy did he have fun. Mom...not so much. I hate public parks because every time I go into the sand part of it...my amazing eyes always and I mean ALWAYS find the nasty old used band aids that are floating around in the sand. Disgusting! But thankfully Brian is not the freak that I am...so Aidan does get to play in the toy area. :)

6 days....27 days...who's counting!

In six days my family is leaving the state of Utah to go to the beautiful Sawtooth Mountain range for a family reunion. Every other year we go over July 27 to get together and enjoy one of my grandparents' favorite pasttimes...camping and Redfish Lake Idaho...or topographically found around Stanley, Idaho (in the middle of the state). I love going up there. It is beautiful not to mention being able to see family that we haven't seen in years. I am so excited for this trip.
And in 27 days from now my immediate family and some wonderful others (Brian's parents and sisters and Stephanie and Amy) are flying out to Washington DC. As many of you know this is my fairy tale temple. This is the "castle" that has always made me want to be a princess and think of myself as possibly being a princess. My heart gets full whenever I think about what will be happening inside these walls for my family in 27 days. ETERNITY! I can't believe that I will be able to be an eternal family with Brian, Aidan and our future children. My thoughts are always wondering and pondering about such a joyous occasion that sometimes I become a bit of a space case. So that being said I try not to allow myself to think about what happens in 27 days very often. First I need to get packed and go camping. When we get home....I will think about the beauty of ETERNITY!

On a side note...life has been VERY busy the last two weeks. I have a lot of pictures and things to blog about. But now we only have one computer the functions and I need Brian to finish a project for Redfish. As soon as that project is complete...be prepared to be bombarded with blogs. Seriously a ton! Just look at this list of things going on...

Kristin's wedding
Hanging out with Ryan's girls
Swimming the Karrie and the boys
The zoo
Helping Bob
Shower preparations
Grandma and Grandpa visiting
Grandpa and Aidan working
Visiting Kellie and kids
Visiting with Jordan, Harrison and Addison
July fireworks
Weber State fireworks
Roommates arriving
The Roommates and their dogs
Visiting Layton Park
My 30th birthday party
My surprise 30th birthday party
Shopping day with Grandma and Grandpa and Suzie
Gateway Mall
and the list continues daily...

So for all you blog stalkers out there (Dad and Ann...:) I promise I will add some more for you to enjoy.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The fight...back fired on me!

So if you didn't already know my young Aidan is 17 months old. That's right...one year and 5 months. Well I don't know how I did it or if I even had any control over it but Aidan is Mr. Independent. Sometimes it is cute other times...well I get very very sad. Take today for example...

During morning bath time he made....the face. The face of concentration...the going to the bathroom face. So I picked him up and set him on the toilet. As I did he went to the bathroom. We he was done (or so I thought) I put him back into the tub. The he pointed to the toilet again. I said again. He said NOW. So I put him back on the toilet and he finished. I think that he might be too young for potty training (people have told me he is too young) but when he does stuff like this....it makes me think that it is coming up soon!

On a side note...yesterday Aidan needed his bum changed and I wasn't aware. So Aidan went got a diaper, handed it to me, took off his pants and laid down in front of me. The boy is cognicent of what is going on...right? Because he did need to be changed.

After lunch time I was in the kitchen baking. Apparently Aidan wanted some milk because I turned around and he had opened the fridge and had pulled it off of the top shelf. Ladies and Gentlemen I PROMISE I pay attention to him and I PROMISE that I had only looked away long enough to open the oven and put a toothpick into the cake. I asked him if he needed a drink and he point to the milk and said NOW. I then gave him the milk and asked to tell me before he does it again. Golly!


Then at after dinner bath time (we had spaghetti for dinner) I went to put some soap in his hair to wash his hair and he said NO. I said babies who get spaghetti sauce in their hair must wash their hair. Then he said THERE and pointed to the soap. I said let mommy do it, he said NO, THERE. So I said fine...do it yourself! I put some soap on his hands and said wash your hair. And he did! I was saddened, happy and nauseous all at the same time. I regrouped and then got him out of the shower. One of our routines is to brush our teeth after bath time. I forgot. He flipped out and stole my toothbrush. I said you need to brush your teeth and he said THERE...meaning duh! I handed him his toothbrush and he brushed.

This probably means nothing to the blog world. But ever since (three hours ago) I can't stop thinking about how tragic this is. My baby is no longer a baby. He proves it everyday. And today was the worst (yes! all of these things happened today). I guess that the time has come...I think maybe...its time for baby number 2. I need to consult with Brian...but yep....I think it is time.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Dancing Aidan and the Parade



For your enjoyment...I sure do love it!

And yes this happens a lot. And yes I do fore see dance and music classes in his near future!

Fourth of July Festivities

The McFadden's getting ready for the parade.

Aidan and his best buddy Zoe Kay waiting for the parade to start.

Grandma Pat just got her flag...ummm...apparently she is in distress.
Aidan getting a better view of the parade with Ann and Dad.

Me holding Lincoln McFadden. Aidan not quiet sure if he is okay.
Aidan has some serious jealousy issues.
Ann and Aidan anxiously awaiting the arrival for the candy.
The super cute Zoe Kay.
Family picture at the parade. We were dressed up in our
Red, White and Blues.
The group watching the parade...or Lorraine giving me the eye...
The eye that says...put that silly camera away and pay attention!


Today was a very eventful and busy day. We woke up early and met Brian's family at there house so that we could walk over and watch the Layton parade. Brian hung back a bit so that he could walk over with the McFadden's. Ann and Lorraine were nice enough so save us some grass the night before so that we could watch the parade. The parade was...well...not as good as I remember as a child but fun all the same. Aidan proves himself to be very involved with things and he didn't disappoint during the parade. When the color guard passed, everyone (mostly) stood and gave there respects by placing there hands over there hearts. Not Aidan he was smiling so big and clapping fervently as they passed. Maybe he was just excited for the parade, I believe its because he is a proud American. Then as the military men and women passed. Aidan looked at me and said WOW and took off trying to get to them. All this proud mommy could think was...I would allow him to join such ranks...but he would have to wait at least 16 years.

After the parade we walked around the booths. We saw the Cassity's. I love them! Bishop and Judy Cassity are the same today as there were when they were my Bishop. The only difference...Bishop is just a little bit grayer than I remember. :)

After that we headed back to Brian's parents' house and decided to go and eat at Cafe Rio for lunch. Thanks Pat for such a delicioso lunch!

Then we returned to the house for some down time. I had hoped that Aidan would have taken a nap, but no.

At 430 PM Brian dropped us off at Suzie's house (he had to work at the theater). Grandma and Grandpa and Gary were all there also and we all enjoyed a yummy hot dog barbeque. Yummy! Then the McFadden's stopped by and we set off some fireworks and played a couple of hands of UNO. Then the Reed Arnold family came over for some more fireworks. Fun! Fireworks make me nervous, but I do enjoy them. Then we all congregated in Suzie's backyard for a spectacular view of Clearfield City's fireworks show. At that time, Aidan was proving himself to be a very VERY tired little man. So Ann and Lorraine took us home. 30 minutes later (to go .8 miles!) we arrived safetly home.

Then Ann, Lorraine, and I proceeded to play and quick game of Phase 10. It was nice to be able to sit around and visit with them. I have some seriously cool sisters-in-law. I love it when they come over to visit. I enjoy there company. They are very entertaining!

And now Aidan is asleep, I am blogging and Brian is on his way home from work. Currently time 1:10AM....enough already....

Good night.

Happy 4th of July!!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

An American Flag

I posted this in December and found it relevant to revisit today....enjoy!

I have often wondered why I am so interested in history and government. Why does a young girl develop a love of all things military? I have often thought of this and I have a few thoughts as to why I love my nation, military and especially those who fought for both, those who are veterans.

Growing up within a three mile radius of Hill Air Force Base is probably a good start. As a child I would love it when I was allowed to go out with dad and watch the jets take off and land. There was this little area that was a frequent spot for those who liked to watch the planes. On occasion dad and I would go and just sit, for what felt like hours, and talk. We would then both get excited about the sounds that could be heard from miles around. In our excitement we would jump out of the station wagon and look to the sky. There is nothing more amazing than to see the descent of an F-16’s landing gear. But then to see and hear the landing gear touch the landing strip was phenomenal. Sometimes if the wind was blowing just so, you could smell the rubber hitting the pavement. It was awesome. My dad would sometimes get information about special planes coming to visit HAFB and we would go and specifically watch for their arrival. I remember waiting to see Air Force One (though it wasn’t technically Air Force One, President Clinton was in Jackson Hole, and without a President on board it loses it call sign), F-117, B-2 Stealth Bomber. Watching the Stealth Bomber come in was freaking the coolest thing I have ever seen. I could hear it coming, but couldn’t see it until it was landing! It looked like a speck of dust, black kite, or super fast bird.

Or maybe it was the frequent trips to the Hill Aerospace Museum. My Grandpa Arnold was constantly volunteering his time and efforts to the museum. It was beautiful. He would tell of us of a new airplane coming in and we would go and watch its arrival. A plane is such a majestic piece of machinery, and then to think that all the planes at the museum have a special history is baffling to me. Once I got my license I would often go alone, or with a sibling, and just walk around the grounds of the museum. Many people don’t understand why I would do that. Many have questioned how often do the planes and the stories change? That’s not the reason why I would go. I would imagine what special thing each one was used for. What finally prompted them to be placed in a museum? Did you know that one of Lady Bird Johnson’s personal airplanes are on the grounds up there? One Saturday I was able to sit inside the plane and tell observers of the planes history. To sit in the plane and smell the smells, imagine what meetings and decisions were made in there were mind boggling!

But all in all I think that the main reason why I have such a strong love for my nation and all of its symbols of freedom came by accident.

I don’t know how old I was but I would assume five or so because the story takes place in Jerome, Idaho. Poppie and Grandma Armga lived in the most amazing house, it had so many doors!

I was outside playing in the enormous backyard with my siblings and cousins. I ran around the side of the house closest to the fields, to find my father and grandfather. They were talking about something that was going over my head. But I stopped to watch them interact with each other. Then they walked to the garage and grabbed a trash can lid and walked to the driveway. I followed, curious as to what they would be doing with a trash can lid. It was then that my father laid the lid on the ground and Poppie laid a battered and torn American Flag on the lid. I watched as he lit a match. I watched as both my father and grandfather stood in silence as they watched it burn. Confused, so confused. I was always told by my other grandfather that the American flag should NEVER touch the dirty ground, it should be hung up honorably and correctly. I looked at my father for some help. Why would Poppy burn such a thing that Grandpa Arnold thought so highly of? I then looked at Poppy, who had a tear in his eye. He looked as though he was in a trance. My staring must have interrupted his train of thought because he looked at me. He asked what was wrong. I told him he was not being very nice to that flag. They should never be anywhere near the ground. He chuckled a bit and said that I was correct. He also went on to say that when a flag is old and tattered and torn, instead of just throwing it in the trash one should respect the flag and burn it, ceremoniously. My father agreed with him. I wanted to know so much more, ask so many other questions. But my father said to respect the flag, stand quietly and think about what it stands for. Poppie then told me that the flag meant so much to him that he believed that we should honor it and all of its symbolism with absolute reverence.

Later on in my life, as I have studied history, I have gained a huge amount of respect for the American flag and all of its meanings. I know that even I do not do enough to honor the flag, America and veterans. But I try. I feel my heart swell whenever I see a flag at the opening of a ball game, or a parade, or in a textbook.

I have had the opportunity to go to Washington D.C. on two separate occasions. The first time I was able to see the original Star Spangled Banner being restored, the original Star Spangled Banner. I remember standing on the landing crying at the majesty of such a symbol. I remember crying harder when a Veteran of WWII approached me and said thank you. He said that he was annoyed by those walking around ignoring such an exhibit. He said that my reverence showed that I had been taught well about the beauty of such a symbol.

The second time I went to D.C. I was able to see what is called the Pentagon Flag. This flag is the one that was hung on the Pentagon immediately following the attacks on September 11, 2001. I had to sit down so as to help contain my emotions.

The flag may have been fabric sewn together by Betsy Ross. But it means so much.

Thank you to all those who have served and are serving our nation. Thank you to those who have defended me and have used the flag as a symbol of hope and love and sacrifice. Because of this love I have for the American flag, don’t be alarmed if I have odd views on how a flag should be treated. I am a fruity fruit cake when I feel that those around me do not honor and pay respects appropriately.