Monday, November 16, 2009
Happiness
It can be bought, don't you think? Even if it just lasts for a little while :) Today has been a fun one filled with random happiness. Grandma Judy never fails to provide fun little surprises she finds while out and about. I know why she does it too, the reaction she gets from the girls when she gives them something is priceless. It is well known that Eva is a DIVA. She loves all things girly, sparkly, shiny, frou-frou, whatever. Mallina is definitely on middle ground. She will wear a tutu every once in a while and she can flip her long hair around like the best of them while wearing her Sunday dresses. But I definitely think she had more fun painting the basement room with daddy in her grubby clothes (pictures of that to come). But she definitely put on a show tonight showing off a new sweater and a hat my mom bought for one of my nieces. Her "America's Next Top Model" poses can be seen below. Eva was entranced by a sparkly dress mom found for her, and instantly paired them with some wings, and a play shot gun that goes with the Wii. :) I didn't get a good picture of her because of that thing.






Adding on to the princess theme...Mallina went to a birthday party last Saturday where she got to make the cutest princess that had a picture of her as the head (the mom is so sweet and made one for Eva too) I just think it is the cutest idea I've seen in a long time! (and I hope you appreciate the state of my bed. I won't lie, it generally looks like that.)

And for the last bit of happiness from today...also brought to us by Grandma Judy. Glinda!! Isn't she awesome?! (and no, she's not mine, but I've put my claim in saying I was here for the unveiling)
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Catch up...
I somehow forgot to post pictures from our pumpkin picking. My parents' wonderful friends Cheryl and Milt (who really are considered family :) grew some pumpkins and Indian corn in their garden and invited us to take the girls out there to take our pick. This is the first time we have ever done something like this, we always have picked our pumpkins out at the store (oh the horror!) but we had so much fun! Here are some great shots I got while we were out there.













Friday, October 30, 2009
Happy Halloween!!
Well, the bad news is that Mallina's teeth problem has escalated...her teeth are now green and black. What am I going to do?
Hahaha...Aunt Jenny arrived today with fake teeth for the girls, and herself. I'll have to get a picture of all three of them together sometime. This shot reminds me of a picture of her from last year at Halloween. I might have to make this a tradition.

Here's a story for you...Mallina is in preschool at the public school, they send home announcements each Wednesday in their backpacks. Last week we got a note saying this Friday there would be a Halloween parade and the kids could wear their costumes. Mallina stayed home Wednesday and Thursday because she was sick, but I got her ready to go back today in her costume. I spent over an hour last night braiding her hair so it would be wavy for today. Turns out that the preschool wasn't involved in the parade! My mom took Eva up there with her, and Vama met them up there as well, and they waited and waited, and no Mallina. In the mean time Mallina has been quarantined in her classroom because she doesn't feel well, and they are calling all 5 phone numbers on her contact sheet. I was so sad for her! But I don't think she really cared. Vama took some pictures of the girls before they headed out the door. I should have more pictures tomorrow for trick or treating, but Vama got some good shots I thought I would share.


Here's a story for you...Mallina is in preschool at the public school, they send home announcements each Wednesday in their backpacks. Last week we got a note saying this Friday there would be a Halloween parade and the kids could wear their costumes. Mallina stayed home Wednesday and Thursday because she was sick, but I got her ready to go back today in her costume. I spent over an hour last night braiding her hair so it would be wavy for today. Turns out that the preschool wasn't involved in the parade! My mom took Eva up there with her, and Vama met them up there as well, and they waited and waited, and no Mallina. In the mean time Mallina has been quarantined in her classroom because she doesn't feel well, and they are calling all 5 phone numbers on her contact sheet. I was so sad for her! But I don't think she really cared. Vama took some pictures of the girls before they headed out the door. I should have more pictures tomorrow for trick or treating, but Vama got some good shots I thought I would share.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The point
I love Laie Point. It is such a beautiful place. It is where Ieli and I had our official first date :) For those of you unfortunate enough to have never seen it, this is what you are missing:

Now that we live in happy valley, sandwiched between mountain ranges, we have been able to do a little exploring to see what nature has to offer here. Ieli discovered a place that you could also call the point, which overlooks the valley. What a beautiful view. You can see both the Provo Temple and the Mt. Timpanogos temple AND you can even see water there! shocking. I have no idea what this place is called (I'm sure my mom and dad would know, but I'm too lazy to go into the other room to ask :) but we had a nice Sunday afternoon drive and got some fun pictures. So, here is the new "point" in our lives (it by no means REPLACES Laie Point, but adds a different perspective)









This picture absolutely cracks me up. Mallina looks like she is about to biff it, but she didn't! And I also have to add, she did NOT wear those shoes to church...she put them on as we left for our drive and I didn't give the ok! (although you should have seen what I was wearing...but that's a different story)

And I have to say I am not loving the quality of the pictures at this resolution...click on the pictures to see them larger and more clearly.

Now that we live in happy valley, sandwiched between mountain ranges, we have been able to do a little exploring to see what nature has to offer here. Ieli discovered a place that you could also call the point, which overlooks the valley. What a beautiful view. You can see both the Provo Temple and the Mt. Timpanogos temple AND you can even see water there! shocking. I have no idea what this place is called (I'm sure my mom and dad would know, but I'm too lazy to go into the other room to ask :) but we had a nice Sunday afternoon drive and got some fun pictures. So, here is the new "point" in our lives (it by no means REPLACES Laie Point, but adds a different perspective)
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Me and my llama(s)...
...goin' to the dentist today.
I FINALLY got my kids to the dentist, and boy did they need it. It's a lot of work taking care of three mouths all on my own.
Mallina had to get a crown on one of her molars - I felt like such a bad mom. But she was so amazing...the dentist kept saying how remarkable she was...four year olds don't let dentists do work on them, they usually have to go to the hospital and have anesthesia. I was so proud of her :) But how grateful I am that it's a molar and not a front tooth, oh the horror! This picture cracks me up. She says her tooth has armor.


Eva, on the other hand, did end up going to the hospital. Ever since her right front tooth came in I knew there was something funky going on there...it came in two pieces, so weird, but apparently a pretty normal occurrence. You can see her funky tooth in this picture pretty good (click on it to enlarge it). I learned something cool...when you are a baby, those top 4 teeth start off as one, then they split two times to make four teeth, Eva's tooth just tried to split one more time.

I took care of it the best I could, and the Dr. tried to save it, but she had to have it pulled :( Now I've got a little hillbilly toothless wonder. The anticipation of her going under general anesthesia drove me nuts, I kept having thoughts of losing her, it was just horrible. I was go grateful when they brought her back to me and she was fine. I, however, was not so fine. I got nauseous when they pulled out her IV and I had to lie down on the floor, heaven help me if either of my kids end up with any major injuries.




Oh, and in case you didn't get it, here's a little old school Sesame Street for you:
I FINALLY got my kids to the dentist, and boy did they need it. It's a lot of work taking care of three mouths all on my own.
Mallina had to get a crown on one of her molars - I felt like such a bad mom. But she was so amazing...the dentist kept saying how remarkable she was...four year olds don't let dentists do work on them, they usually have to go to the hospital and have anesthesia. I was so proud of her :) But how grateful I am that it's a molar and not a front tooth, oh the horror! This picture cracks me up. She says her tooth has armor.
Eva, on the other hand, did end up going to the hospital. Ever since her right front tooth came in I knew there was something funky going on there...it came in two pieces, so weird, but apparently a pretty normal occurrence. You can see her funky tooth in this picture pretty good (click on it to enlarge it). I learned something cool...when you are a baby, those top 4 teeth start off as one, then they split two times to make four teeth, Eva's tooth just tried to split one more time.
I took care of it the best I could, and the Dr. tried to save it, but she had to have it pulled :( Now I've got a little hillbilly toothless wonder. The anticipation of her going under general anesthesia drove me nuts, I kept having thoughts of losing her, it was just horrible. I was go grateful when they brought her back to me and she was fine. I, however, was not so fine. I got nauseous when they pulled out her IV and I had to lie down on the floor, heaven help me if either of my kids end up with any major injuries.
Getting ready for surgery in her giant pj's that had clowns (yikes!) and elephants on them.
In the wagon, about to be wheeled off for surgery. She didn't cry! yay!
Recovering in Daddy's arms. She was SAD.
Oh, and in case you didn't get it, here's a little old school Sesame Street for you:
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