Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Daddy Time!

Great smiles. It's pretty rare that we can get Lincoln to smile for the camera. Good job Dad!

Dad's helping Lincoln dance with his arms and be goofy. He likes to spin and stomp a lot when he dances--Lincoln, that is. It puts a smile on my face when he starts groovin' to music. I hope he ends up loving to dance. If he's got some of his mom's blood in him, then he just might.

Posted by Picasa
Random Photos

This is a picture of the Elders that we worked with as ward missionaries for 4.5 months right before they were transferred. They were in our area for a long time and you could tell the elders were feeling it. They were hard workers, though, and pulled their weight. They did a good job. The Elders we have now are really awesome, too. We have a greenie and this is my first time being around one. It's so much fun! They're so awkward and cute. I think that we'll make a lot of progress with them in our ward. I'm excited.

Lincoln was putting this box over head and walking around blind and bumping into things and laughing. It was pretty funny. What a goof ball!

Spring came and then disappeared one morning. It was so cold that Lincoln had to put on his winter coat again. I love his expression here.
Posted by Picasa
Spring Is Here!

And Lincoln is lovin' it. He has just discovered how much fun grass can be. He loves playing in our backyard and around our house with the neighbor kids. It's awesome. There are so many kids that live around us and everybody's starting to play together. It's a lot of fun.

His newest joy is running through the water while mommy is watering the garden and lawn. He just laughs and runs and get's drenched. The other day I didn't stop him from getting soaked to the bone. It was fun for him to be so carefree and quite funny for me to see him so soaked. I'm thinking that one of those plastic toddler pools would be fun to get for the backyard to put on that cement patch we have there in the next photo. That would be so much fun.

Lincoln loves when the older kids play basketball. He always tries to join in on the game. The older kids do a great job of avoiding running him over. It's pretty funny. These are definitely the joys and laughter that come from the blessing of having kids around you.
Posted by Picasa
Indianapolis Children's Museum

Lincoln got to ride the carousel for the first time. His patience was tested while we waited in line and also for the carousel to get started, but once the music started playing and the carousel started spinning, he was a giggling boy. He had so much fun that he was begging me to take him on it again with his sweet hand gesture for please. (Can I take a minute here and say how happy I've been with the results of taking the time to teach Lincoln some sign language. It's so awesome. It has given him a way to show manners before his voice could say the words. Without being cued, he will say please and thank you. I love it. He's still a normal toddler, but it's so cool to see that he understands how those words work already. If anyone is thinking of teaching their baby simple signs, I definitely recommend it. It's so worth the time, and pretty easy to do.)

I love Indianapolis. It has so many great aspects. It has an awesome zoo. It has the most amazing Children's Museum (which we went to today). Great sports with successful teams. Beautiful greenery. Very friendly people. We live in the best neighborhood. Great housing prices. Better diversity than Santa Rosa and Provo. Our ward at church is amazing. Needless to say, we're really liking it here, especially since the weather is finally warming up. And this Children's Museum is sensational! It's 5 stories high and has a bagillion things to play with and interesting things to look at. It's the best baby entertainer in town. If it wasn't so expensive and didn't take so long to get to, we would be there every day. Today was a good day. (Lincoln note: this boy is such a great climber. He'll climb up anything he can. I love how adventurous his personality is. Right now he's in love with slides, going up or down them. It's so cute when he tries to pronounce the word slide because he slurs the word and sounds almost German or Russian. I've got to remember to record him saying it. It's hilarious!)

Lincoln loved the sand box. He did really well keeping the sand inside the box and using the shovel to scoop and poor. Hey, looks like he's ready to help with Romeo's litter box! Nice. Speaking of Romeo, the parents have decided to make him an indoor kitty (so sad). The reason being that he vomits in the house almost every time he returns from being outside, and it's been happening for over three years. Reason being for the vomiting: he has an annoying habit of eating grass. Poor cat, though, cause he really loves the outdoors, especially since he's such a keen hunter. We'll see how long 'the parents' can hold out.

These are some of my friends from church (Amanda and Tashina). Amanda's son (middle) is exactly one month younger than Lincoln. Their personalities are very different, but they play around each other very well since they're both pretty gentle boys. Plus, I really like Amanda's personality and how she thinks, so I love to hang out with them. I get a lot of good insight from her. All of us here planned to keep up this playdate/fieldtrip every month. So next month we're going to the zoo. We're trying to incorporate all interested moms, so I've been announcing it at church and calling friends. Hopefully we can get a nice group going. It's fun to get out and do cool things while hanging out with friends and other kids at the same time.
Posted by Picasa

Friday, April 18, 2008

"More, more, more! Mocha, choca, latte. Yah, yah!"
Wedding Post IV


Aww, Kraig looks so sweet with a little dog. Will he ever have one again? That's my dad's dog Haus (sp?). Big dog in a little body.

Terrie with her old neighbors. She loves them. They're hilarious people.

Stephanie and her husband (the daughter of the above mentioned hilarious people, and Eric's childhood best friend). She's pretty funny herself.

Isn't this the sweetest photo you've ever seen in your life?! This is Morgan's daughter McKenzie (sp?). She reminds me of the the girl from the movie "My Girl", don't ya thing? (This has been one long nap for Lincoln. I think I'm gonna go check on him. Hope you enjoyed the new blogs. I had an itching to post some new ones. Not to mention the pressure Robin was giving me. Sorry Robin that there aren't any new ones of Linc; I still have to transfer them from the camera downstairs. And by the time I go downstairs to retreive it, I'll get distracted by some other chore to do. And so is life, but aint it fun!)
Posted by Picasa
Sorry, I'm having so much fun!...
Wedding Day Post III
(that looks like a war title. lol)


What a great candid shot. The twins making faces they would never do in front of a camera on purpose. One is grimiscing, the other is cleaning her teeth with her tongue. Gross! Dental people are definitely weird people, but we love it.


Jon and his semi-cousin Russ. This is the best picture I've seen of them, they look good. Russ sent us a photo card of him and his girlfriend and we're very happy for him. Congrats Russ! There are layers of people in this photo starting with Trish, Jason, Rich, and Caroline way in the back. We were really lucky to have so many family members come to our wedding. Thanks for the long hauls so many of you made!


What a great photo. Jon is totally cracking up. It's great. And how goofy the pose looks. I think there was so major butt pinching in that scene there. Jon and his brothers love to do that when posing for photos. Sometimes I get jealous b/c Jon's hands are all over his brothers more than on me for family photos. It's pretty funny, though. Jon looks so great. lol.

Sorry Chris. I'm really not trying to pick on you. I just saw this photo and couldn't help myself. Dave's killing me! Mike looks like he's getting a kick out of it, too. Not uncle Chris, though. It's okay, he knows we love him.
Posted by Picasa
More Reminiscing...

What an amazing man. I love being around Jon's grandpa. He's such a crack-up and so welcoming. He looks very distinguished in this photo. What a great shot. We'll miss seeing them at family reunions for the next two years, but quite proud of them to be serving another mission for the Church. What does that make now? 4 or 5? Remarkable. What a great way to give back for the blessings God has given you. Jon and I hope to serve many missions one day when we're old and gray. I would love, love, love, love to serve a Spanish-speaking mission. How great would that be if I could finally become comfortably fluent. (In the sense that I can speak well now, some would consider it fluent, but not me. I don't feel like I can comfortably express myself nearly as well in Spanish as I can in English, and I still have trouble in English, needless to say.)


I was so glad we had snacks there; I was starving! I look like my grandpa Jack in this photo with a large forehead. I wonder how he's doing?


Hilarious! I love this photo. They are so great. The cheese and the snob. It's awesome. Robin, you've gotta post this on your myspace!


The other half of grandpa McAdam featured here smiling in between Sheryl and Dave (Terrie's sister and her husband...Sheryl's, not Terrie's). I would like to take a moment and compliment Jon and my grandmas for their fashion sense. They always look so good. When I get older I wouldn't mind looking as good as either one of them. Have you heard of hot mama? How bout hot grandmama!
Posted by Picasa
The Vote

I would like to take a poll on these two matching posts. For all who like to leave comments, could you please tell me which post you enjoyed more, the lengthy and humorous one or the short and sweet one? Thanks for indulging me in my curiosity. I like this polling stuff. Maybe I should start campaigning for the next president...
Felt like Reminiscing...
our Wedding Day


Kalvin and Konnor (almost 3 years ago)

The moms

Eric, Kalvin, and Konnor (Jordan was on his mission in Washington)

Robin, Chris (Terrie's brother), and Mike (bro #2, hiding)
Posted by Picasa
Our Wedding Day
(I don't know why but I was in the mood to post some pics from our wedding. Hope you enjoy reminiscing!)

Look at Kalvin and Konnor! Almost 3 yrs ago. Now Kalvin's on his mission and almost in Chile. Wow. And Konnor has long hair. I kinda like it. I know it's not the classic missionary cut, but I thought it looked a lot better on Konnor than most guys. Anyway, how cute. Those two were always together. I wonder how Konnor's doin? I wonder if he likes being the only son in the house for once?


This is a good picture of them both. Mom, you have red hair. What do ya think? I thought you looked really good at the wedding. Seeing this pose reminds me of how good of a hugger Terrie is, and it reminds me of how much she can beat me up. Man, that woman is strong! She's the closest I know to She-ra. Don't try wrestling with her, she'll humble you fast.

This is a great angle. I love seeing them all together. Too bad Jordan was away on his mission. But good for him for being in there.


I love this angle of Chris (lol). Don't you?! I had to do this for Jon because he's always been teased by his brothers that he would be the first to go bald, and so far he is proud to say that he has plenty of curly hair left. Speaking of which, I really need to get out the cutting thing-a-ma-bobber and buzz his head. He let me go short lately and I think it looks really good. I brings out his eyes, and well, his nose (if you know what I mean). Gosh, I'm cracking up here, but I'm really gonna pay for this. Bad girl.

Map Centered at 39°N, 87°W

Map Centered at 39°N, 87°W

Earthquake!

Jon and I were peacefully sleeping at 5:45 (although, the reports say it was earlier, so who knows) and all of a sudden our bed started swaying back and forth. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I actually enjoyed it! The earthquake was so gentle, it reminded me of sleeping on a boat. It was short and sweet. Not much to it. I don't even think Lincoln woke up. Jon's so funny cause I said to him, "Was that an earthquake?" and all I got from his groggy self was, "Wha?". So funny! He's such a Willison. Not much talkers in the morning, right guys? All of our native indy friends were shocked and didn't know what to do. The quake measured at 5.2 and it was the second largest in indy history. Say what! I guess being from California has gotten me used to the idea of earthquakes. Still, I just want to say how fun it was.

(I tried posting a picture of the epicenter of the quake from online. Not sure if it worked. Hope it's not too confusing. For me, I'm pretty much only good at picture blogging.)