Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Snow Place Like Utah!



Here's more pictures from our trip (taken in Scott's backyard).

Monday, February 18, 2008

Stephanie Lee Lee



We got home late last night from our short visit to Utah for my sister Stephanie's wedding. We got to stay with Clay's brother, Scott, and his family in their beautiful home in Sandy. Cole loved getting to spend time with his boy cousins, and especially enjoyed their big playroom.


The sealing was on Saturday at the Salt Lake Temple. The ceremony was beautiful and Stephanie and Brandon were both very emotional. Speaking of emotional, the moment they walked 0ut of the temple and Cole saw Stephanie in her white dress, he started crying and crying. He said he was going to miss her (she's moving to Idaho) and that he liked her better in a shirt and pants.


Although it was freezing outside, the white snow everywhere made everything so picturesque. And of course to Cole, the snow was amazing to look at, play in, and even to eat.


So now Stephanie and Brandon are married, and Stephanie is no longer a Cazanave, but a Lee, which I have to mention because her middle name is also Lee!


I love you, Stephanie!




Saturday, February 9, 2008

30 weeks


This picture doesn't really capture the enormity of my belly. It is quite huge now and there's still two months left to grow. At my Dr.'s appointment this last week, I was able to keep the Dr. in the room long enough to ask him about the c-section (since I had a c-section with Cole, having one with this baby is pretty much my only choice, which I don't mind.) He told me that I can pick any day the week of April 14th to have the baby. Clay and I have chosen the 14th, because why wait a day longer?

I love everything that Cole says. We went to the duck pond yesterday and when we first arrived he asked, "Why does so much water fowl live here?" Another comment that made me laugh was when he was emptying out a pencil sharpener and, referring to the little pencil shavings said, "Oh look, some drift wood." Incorrect as this may be, I thought it was fantastic.

Clay has submitted applications to USC, BYU, and Kansas (Kansas? Well, it's supposed to have the #1 MPA program in the country.) Right now Clay has a long-term sub position at Sierra Vista High School with special needs kids (the previous teacher had a nervous breakdown.) He actually really enjoys it.

My little sister, Stephanie, is getting married next Saturday in the Salt Lake Temple. So last week we all went to the temple with her when she received her endowments. It was so wonderful. We are very excited for our little road trip to Utah and getting to stay with Clay's family, Scott and Kaelyn, while we're there.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Bow to your Sensei



Today was Cole's second karate lesson. There's only a few lessons left for this session so we'll see if he wants to continue with more sessions. I love watching it! It's the cutest thing seeing all the little three-year-olds punching and kicking and shouting out the Japanese commands.

Monday, January 21, 2008

A Happy Homecoming

My sister Katie finally got to come home from Utah! My parents and all my siblings and their families were at the airport to welcome her back home on Friday night. We are so happy and so is she!




Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Thanks for the ride

On Sunday, we attended a multi-stake conference broadcast. We really enjoyed it, especially when Pres. Hinckley spoke. I particularly liked this quote that he talked about:

"Life is like an old time rail journey…. …Delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas, and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride."

It has been quite some ride since marrying Clay 4 1/2 years ago, one that has been interspersed more than occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. And now just around the corner is the arrival of a new baby and move number 15. I don't know where we'll be moving to; Clay has applied to a few different schools. And I don't know what the future will bring. But looking back, I think we have mostly enjoyed the journey, and I'm sure it will continue to be just as wonderful. I'm just lucky I get to share the road with 3 boys! (soon)

Sunday, January 6, 2008

You say tomato...


After arriving home from grocery shopping, Cole got into a bag of tomatoes, pulled one out and started taking big, juicy bites out of it like an apple. Is this noteworthy?...well, I personally don't like tomatoes, so it seems quite extraordinary to me. It's just another one of the many ways that Cole is like his dad.
Cole's first day of primary was today. He did really well, even though he complained beforehand that he would be too bored in primary. Clay did well today too. It was his first Sunday as the new Deacon's quorum adviser.