Tuesday, July 26, 2005


Here is our newest plant, the Plumeria we got from a friend from Hawaii. This little thing has grown so much it is funny, all the leaves are new.
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Here is a picture of the buys on our very short trip to the San Pedro River, the rains started moments after we snapped this picture so the trip was cut short.
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Jonathan is trying to figure out the exersaucer, he is doing a good job at it, he can hit the buttons that light up the keyboard.
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Here is a picture of Dillon in the Exersaucer he seems to really like watching all the lights light up.
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This is a Picture from about the top of Carr Peak looking down onto Fort Huachuca and Sierra Vista.
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Thursday, July 21, 2005

Thank you Linda

Well, it was the first day with Linda, the kid's grandmother, not here to take care of them after she had been here almost a week. It was very helpful to have her around the house since she wanted to do everything in the line of taking care of the kids, and would not let me do much.

It was very nice to get a small vacation from taking care of the kids while she was down here, but after today I realize how much I really like to take care of my boys. Today was a little rough to start out, I had all four of my number two molars ( the ones in the way back) yanked out yesterday, so I would have liked to take the prescription pain medicine, but the best I could do was 600 mg of Ibuprofin, I had to stay alert for the boys.

About ten in the morning I was about to cry myself because the kids did not want to nap, but somehow, right when I was ready to go outside to get a break, they both just fell asleep, and the same in the afternoon. I realized then that my kids just knew that I needed to sleep and they let me as they napped.

So, after today, I have to say, Linda, thank you for your help, it was greatly appreciated. I also want to go on the record and say, "MY BOYS FRICKIN ROCK!!!!"

He looks soooooo innocent as he sleeps. This is Jonathan, while Linda (their grandma) was visiting, she was able to give me a lot of free time to do useful stuff, like work on the website. We enjoyed her visit, and she was here to celebrate Mia's Birthday with us.
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It was Mia's Birthday on the 19th and I tried to make her a cake, but this was the second attempt, and I had enough of trying, so as lopsided and funny looking as it was, this was Mia's Birthday cake. She Said she loved it just because it tasted really yummy!
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Monday, July 18, 2005

Fang


Here is a new picture of the boys, Dillon is on the left and Jonathan is on the right. Dillon is trying to show us the reason dad has nicknamed him "fang" (obvious joke due to complete lack of any teeth).
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Many Visitors! Many new Developments.

Since the kids were born a little over three months go, we have had many visitors.

When Dillon and Jonathan were about a three weeks old, we had Lupe, their grandfather (Mia's Dad) visit us. I was able to chuckle a little bit when I saw him with the kids. The man had once been a high ranking government employee, and to me had always seemed to be stern and stoic, but once the kids were in his arms, cooing and goo-gooing enused.

About a week later we drove up to Denver, a drive that normally took Mia and I twelve hours, and stopping only for gas became a two-day sixteen hour drive. We were able to stay with some friends in Albequerque and get a good nights (I think we can call it that) sleep.

We were in Denver for the boys baptism, which was done by my Dad, Deacon Ed, and took place on June 5th, 2005. Lindsey Brunkhardt and Steven Voss were made the godparents of our two kids, and after seeing the kids in their arms, we knew we had made the right choice. We had many family and friends come to the baptism and the open house at my parent place afterwards. It was a good time and it was fun to see all our friends from Denver.

We made it back to Sierra Vista a few days later and soon enough, as it happens because time flies, Mia had to go back to work.

After the first trying week of taking care of the kids alone, Linda, the kids grandmother (Mia's mom) came down to visit. So far after the first day I am enjoying this quite a bit. I have learned something about grandparents, they love to take the kids off my hands!!! It is nice, but a bit wierd. Mia told her mom that I needed a break, and to let me sleep in. This mornig, when I woke up at night, I was scared to say the least. The firts thing I did was to dash in the nursery and find that Linda had put the kids down for their morning naps!

So, with plans to come down in October-ish, hopefully, my parents will be visiting the kids as well, and I can't wait.

The kids have changed a lot in the past two months, and this is especially seen when we visit Doug and Julie and see heir new addition to their family, Katie. She was born almost a week ago, and I can not believe that at one point our kids were like that, she is so tiny and all she does is look at us with expressionless look. That is what infants do, but she is still a beautiful baby!

I am awestruck when I see the way our kids have changed, they are now smiling at us, trying to bat their rattles that hang down on their exercise mats, and staring, almost trying to suck in everything. They are (knock on wood) sleeping through the night, and ths is due in no small part to Mia being an amazing mother. She researched and re-researched, and reverified many different ways of getting kids to sleep. The first couple of days were rough, and I thought I couldn't take it, but now after about a month, we bathe the kids, feed them in their nursery and then lie them in their cribs (still awake mind you), and they fall asleep on their own after we leave the room. To top that off, they are sleeping thourhout the night, somewhere between eight and ten hours a night!

Things have changed, and are continuing to change in Mia and my lives, and we could not feel more blessed that they are.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Look at those legs!


I think we got Dillon's better side in this picture, what do you think?
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Ramsey Canyon Trip


Here are Mia, the boys and I on our recent trip to Ramsey Canyon in Southern Arizona.
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Welcome to the New Website

Hey All,

Well, if you have made it to here, then you have found out that the old site is changing and going the way of the Dodo bird.

I really did like the service we had there, but it was just too much for me to take on with the boys and I being alone all of the time, and still trying have time to myself. I have decided that instead of trying to write all the pages and their content, it was easier for me and hopefully, quicker for me to do it this way.

I had envisioned the old site as a kind of "gathering spot" for all of the family and friends, but I felt that it was not neccesarily working out the way I was hoping. I was trying to make it so that everyone could find everyone else's e-mail addresses, photos, and news in one stop, but it did not seem to be happning this way. I had a decision to make then, should I pay for the service that 1&1 Web Hosting was providing, or should I just do it on a simpler and free forum such as this.

Then I talked to Marc, and realized that going this route and not the other just seemed to make more sense. Instead of trying to rewrite the html code for the pages every day I had the chance (which as you all know was rare), I could just hop on here and type in what has been going on with Mia, the boys, and I.

I am currently looking for a new alternative to hosting the pictures, so until further notice, if there is a photograph that you want, please e-mail me.

I am hoping that this can be much easier for all of us.