Sunday, April 29, 2012

New favorite color...R A D.

We came, we ran, we got plastered in neon colored corn starch. This was definitely one of the funnest races I have done! The course was fun and the race went really fast (even though it wasn't timed). Glad to have Dad, Bree, Ty and uncle Todd there- aside from Dad complaining and throwing corn starch on random people while we waited :) Note to self for next year, stay in the packs as you run through the "color stations". I got hammered right in the eye ball by some punk kid chucking it full force at my face- push the smaller kids to the sides first.

After a 40 minute shower, my skin was back to pink with a few spots still blue/green today. My shoes and water belt however, probably will be seeing race residue for a while.  



BEFORE

Riding Dirty



Monday, April 23, 2012

TWO HANDS!

So handsome in his church clothes.

Kingston is 10 months old!!Everyone says it- where has the time gone? This kid is pulling up to the furniture, standing on his own for 4-5 seconds, is pretty much DONE with baby food, has still only two teeth, gives the best kisses, wasn't even fazed by the grass on his knees and is such a big boy!

We have now also entered "limp noodle" mode which makes holding this child on your lap almost like grabbing a greased piglet-church is awesome! He wants to crawl, get up in the mix and eat anything on the floor. He loves to wave, say "more" in sign language and has already mastered head nodding and "no nos".

I can't believe this tiny boy is almost a year old...
The Squinty Smile

Monday, April 16, 2012

Red Sand and Rock Climbing

Sad to say but Mark and I are Utah natives and have NEVER  stepped foot into Moab.We decided that when Mark's sister Debbie and her family were heading down, we could tag along. We are so glad we did! It was awesome!! We left early Friday afternoon sans children (who would be living it up at Casa Thomas. Thanks Auntie Bree!). Friday night we visited The Arches National Park- so amazing.
We went down for the sole purpose of scoping out the land of Red Rock in these sweet little side-by-side ATV's. They were AWESOME! We picked them up Saturday afternoon and spent four hours rock climbing and zipping over trails that no Jeep could handle. We took them out first thing Sunday before we left, on a trail that Jim said took him 2 hours in a Jeep...yeah, we were there in 20 minutes in these gems. I got to drive them to Gemini Bridges and that was so fun! Way better than any mountain bike, Jeep or Four Wheeler! Although Mark and I felt slightly under dressed, without our Keens, hip packs, dreadlocks and zip-off pants, we are definitely going back!


The Twin Arches
Our $20,000 dream ATV's
Me & the Hubs @ Gemini
Me, Mark and Alex
Moab, we salute you!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Easter 2012

This year, the Easter holiday spanned two full weeks! We started off with Mary Ann's annual hunt and prize raffle, the Saturday before. Mc was far more adept with gathering eggs this year and managed to rustle up about $5 in cash and plenty of candy. The following Saturday, G & Chris's for more eggs. More candy. Golf Cart rides. Saturday evening, the Lawrence family Easter @ our house. We made paper plate chickies (pinterest), dyed eggs, had a yarn "egg hunt"  and finished the night off with a fire.

We have been back in Utah for two years but with every holiday, it always solidifies that THIS is where we are supposed to be. We love to watch Mc playing with her cousins, spending time gorging ourselves surrounded by family and realizing how blessed we are to be so close to the people that love us most.

I also had the opportunity to teach the Young Women on Easter. There was no designated lesson and I stressed over the content for weeks. The Atonement is one that is so personal and for me, personal means crying. So through tears, I shared the events of the last week of the Savior's life and what he did for us personally. What an amazing blessing.


The Williamsons



The "Go Cart"
The chickies
The Lawrence Family (sans Brayden)
Dying eggs

The kidlets. I think this picture shows how much alike THEY look. There are pieces of Mark and I but they are definitely siblings.



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Desperately Seeking- Yoga Pants


Today is a day of sadness. I am in mourning for the loss of my favorite pair of running/yoga/"go the store wearing Nikes and these so it looks like I just got done working out" pants. They have been wearing thin in the crotch for a while now and today, after my run, they gave up the ghost. These pants got me through the "cold" winters of Arizona, ran my first half marathon and have been through countless no shower Saturdays. Now, finding a pair comparable to these has been no easy task. Hence, why this pair made it to the point of me being able to see my inner thigh. So the quest begins for the perfect pair.
Criteria:
1) Stretchy
2) relatively dark in color to mask the ever present butt jiggle
3) Cheap- come on, I am not spending the $95 they want at Nike
4) POCKETS- this seems to be the most illusive- I need a place for my ipod, keys.

See, is that really too much to ask? 
So with great sadness, I say farewell. Guess I have to bust out the shorts that will not mask the hairy, iridescent legs these glorious pants have concealed all winter. My apologies.