Monday, November 19, 2007




Photo #1: Jon wanted to make sure he got the bow from my dress documented. How sweet. Photo #2: The guy dressed like a tourist is the most recent convert of our ward. His name is Mike. Charley, his girlfriend, is next to him. She was the one who introduced him to the knowledge of the Restoration of the Gospel. He's so awesome. He's so enthusiastic about the Gospel. It's great and a lot of fun to have him in our ward. Photo #4: Lincoln had a twin! We even had a scare crow show up. All we needed left for the Wizard of Oz was the tin man. That would've been so cute. Nonetheless, they were totally adorable anyway.
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Halloween! Doesn't Lincoln look so adorable? I loved his lion's mane. It was so fluffy. Unfortunately, though, I bought his custome a couple months in advance and by the time Halloween rolled around, it was just a little tight (and short). The boy grows like a weed. He's still very tall for his age (97%. Very cool. I'm hoping that I don't runt-up our kids!). I dressed up as a pioneer. I now have a great Halloween custome to wear every year, and it's in my favorite color! I'm so excited. It was so much fun to spin around in the big skirt. (By the way, a lady in my stake made the dress for me. She's made several others for Pioneer Day. So, I went up to her and begged her to create one for me!) My neighbors Jenny and Emanuel dressed up, too, and came with us to our Trunk or Treat at the church building. Those two come over a couple times a week in the afternoon so that I can take care of them while they wait for a parent to get home from work. They're such good kids. They listen very well and aren't defiant at all. Lincoln loves to play with them, especially tag. I love having them over.
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Monday, November 12, 2007




This was Jon's big day! He officially became a Lt. in the United States Air Force (I don't know how to spell the word, and spell check isn't helping. So here's the abbreviation!). Very neat. It was amazing to listen to the words of the oath that he said to be sworn in. Luckily I was able to get everything on video. Afterward, they asked if Jon had anything to say. Hmm? Of course. The guy is so amazing. I'm so proud of him! He totally testified of God and explained how we made this choice to join the Air Force because God had told us that's where he wanted us. He also explained his loyalty to our country and the effect September 11th had on him when he started his mission. Oh, it was such a great speech, and totally unprepared. I'm even happier that I got that on video. Especially since my honey started crying. It was great! I love when guys cry. It was a good day. Oh, whose in the pictures? First, the lady, top officer person, who swore him in. Second, his recruiter Sgt. Potts. Last, Lincoln had a twin so we had to take a picture. As you can see, the officer wasn't too excited! He, he :0)
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Two weeks ago I threw a scrapbooking baby shower for my friend Lindsey. She's actually the owner of the house we live in. But we're friends, too. She's such an awesome person. I love talking to her. Some of my other friends from my ward are pictured above. Jessica is first. Her husband is a dental student and carpools with Jon. She's pregnant with her second child and expecting in April. We live really close, so that's really nice. Second is Mandy. Her husband is the bishop. I love her cause she's got curly hair. I can relate to her a lot. She might have even convinced me to get a mini van over an SUV for our future kid-mobile. Crazy! We're visiting teachers together. Which reminds me--I need to make some phone calls!
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My dad visited us for two weeks in October. Lincoln and I loved when he played the guitar. He's got some really great music. Definitely a gift he's been given. I put Lincoln in that Niners outfit just for his die-hard grandpa. I think he liked it. Thanks again Konnor!
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007




He was havin' fun playing by his high chair with the rag and tupperware that I wipe his face with. He's starting to smile again when I point the camera and say 'smile Linc!'. That makes me very happy. I don't know if I wrote this already, but he's become the cutest dancer. And his mom just absolutely loves it! Whenever he hears a song he starts to bounce and spin in circles and sing along. It's the best thing ever. I love it so much. Even if I start singing he'll dance. It's great.

He's just been so great lately. Today was so much fun. We just stayed home and laughed and played. He's so ticklish on his ribs. When you see him you've gotta try tickling him, it'll bring the biggest smile to your face. I love this age. He's so helpful, too. He'll open up cupboards and pull out things like tupperware, and if I point to the thing and ask him to put it back, he will and he will close the door, too! Oh, I can't tell you how much I love that. I hope he becomes my little helper. I have no problems with teaching my boys how to cook and clean like the girls. His stage sure is fun now. I love my life and am so grateful to God for giving me the chance to live this way. It makes me want to cry right now because I'm so happy. I've got an amazing husband, and totally fun son, and a peaceful home. Life is good and I'm grateful to the Man in charge upstairs.
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