It was definitely time for an updated family photo. The last one we took was when Kenna was 7 months old! Since I am cheap (and poor) and my amazing sister-in-law is too far away to take our pictures all the time, I begged my friend Linzi to take them for us. She has a nice camera but told me over and over again that she doesn't know how to do family pictures and to not expect much. Little did I know I would love every single one of them!!! She seriously did so amazing and now the hardest part is choosing which one to print because I think they are all great. This was also the most low-key, stress-free day for everything- doing hair, choosing outfits, the kids sleeping great, the morning went smooth, etc. I only wish family pictures went that smooth and turned out this great every time!
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Chop Chop!
Well I finally did it! I have been debating whether or not I should chop my hair for months and I finally got up the courage to do it. They were only supposed to cut 10 inches off but I think by the end of it, it was closer to 13.... which I was not happy about! It has been a HUGE adjustment trying to get used to this short hair. I wish I could say I am loving it but unfortunately I still regret it every day. Luckily my hair grows pretty fast so hopefully it will grow to a length I love soon! And if nothing else at least I was brave and got a big change :)
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Independence Day
Look at me- two posts in one month! Maybe I will catch up one day. This was the best 4th of July I have ever had with our little family and quite possibly my favorite one ever! It just seemed like everything about the day went perfect. We talked a very unhappy Richard into going to the parade with us in the morning, which is one of his least favorite things ever. But we showed up right before the parade started, got an awesome parking spot, found a perfect place to watch in the shade, and even found our amazing friends to watch with! Even Richard had to admit that if parades were always like that, he would probably like them more. I was sad I didn't take any pictures but it was a lot of fun seeing my kids excitement at McKenna's first ever parade and Kaylee's first that she can remember :)
We had a very good relaxing afternoon (which was also the most perfect weather for the 4th, it was not hot but also didn't rain. See? It was meant to be the best!) and then Richard and I decided to bust out the face paint for our kids. I knew it would be rubbed off in two seconds so I just did two little ones on Kenna
but Richard and Kaylee decided to go all out!
He did a fantastic job and she sat so patiently the entire time he was working on her. She was really excited to show her flag off to all her friends.
That night we had a neighborhood BBQ with all of our friends (again, where was my camera??) I am going to miss living in a place like this for a lot of reasons but getting everyone together for holidays is definitely one of them!
That night we also decided to take our girls to fireworks for the first time. We met a bunch of our friends at the park and the kids played with pop-its, sparklers, and glow-sticks while we waited for the show to start. The kids were having so much fun that all the pictures we got look like this:
But at least we have proof we were there! The fireworks were pretty good but my only problem with this show was there was no patriotic music playing during the fireworks. Seriously??? I guess I'll have to put up with these ones until I can get to Taylorsville Dayzz again :) Hope everyone had as good of a 4th as we did!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
MAJOR Catchup
I have sat down to catch up on blogging many many times and there has just been too many things happening this year and I am so overwhelmed! So instead of trying to write about all of it, I'm just going to make sure I document it with pictures and then hopefully one day in the near future I can go back and get down some of the details.... But for now here is a glimpse of what our year has looked like from about March until now!
VIP Night at Kaylee's Preschool
Richard and I had a one night getaway to a B&B in a super sad little town
Kaylee turned 4!
Kaylee wanted a pirate party with her friends and it was awesome! We kept the guest list small (which was so hard to do!), my sister was here to help, and we had tons of fun party games that the kids asked for over and over! So much fun
Grandma came to visit! Can't ever get enough of her :)
Super fun Easter with multiple Easter egg hunts and a brand new Sunday tradition that I love
We took care of 5 kids under 5 for 3 days with no mishaps! We even ventured out with them and had a blast. We will miss them so much when they move!!!!
McKenna taught herself how to ride a big girl bike. Maybe one day she'll let me teach her something...
Kaylee finished up her first year of preschool! She loved it so much, mostly thanks to these ladies. Couldn't ask for better teachers!
Uncle Bryant got to stop and see us for a few hours on his way through
Went to the new Africa section of the Columbus Zoo- it's amazing! This is the best zoo I've ever been to by far
Daddy Daughter Date going to ride on the bus and get ice cream (her choice) for being fully potty trained (for the second time around...)
Daddy Daughter Date to a baseball game. Kaylee couldn't get enough of it!
Had two caterpillars hatch into butterflies this year- I don't think I'll ever get sick of doing that.
Had a GIANT flood the night before we went out of town which caused a huge mess and forced our landlord to finally rip out our carpet :(
Well that doesn't even come close to showing all the things we've done the last couple months but for now it will have to do. Here's to hoping I can get back into blogging! I know all of you have been dying without me...
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Theme Night: Olympics
Time for another theme night! Since the Olympics were coming up, we decided to make that our theme. This one was probably the most tiring theme night we've ever done. Partly because we were constantly on the move and partly because the girls had no idea what the Olympics were so we were trying to explain, watch, demonstrate, and help them learn the events.
We started off with the running of the torch, of course! We filled a paper cone with Cheetos and had McKenna run in from one room to Kaylee, where she poured some of her Cheetos in Kaylee's cone and Kaylee ran to Richard who ran to me :)
Then we went right into our events! We did the luge,
speed skating, (here are the girls showing off their "skates")
figure skating,
and our very own invention of "toss the marshmallow into the Olympic rings", which the girls loved.
Skating was also a big hit and they wanted to do it for days after. We did our speed skating around the couch and our paper skates worked great. I purposely didn't post any videos of that but trust me, we looked awesome trying to mimic the speed skaters :) McKenna was too scared to do the luge so I tried it one time and almost died. Apparently laundry baskets are not meant for adults.....
We ended the night with our medal ceremony in which we all won Gold medals! (which the girls had decorated) We have quite a talented family.
This was a good theme night but definitely one that we will need to wait until they are a little older for them to really get it. They still had a blast though! It was a very fun night.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Snow Play
Since we have had tons and tons and TONS of snow this year, we have had to find something to do with it to keep us from going crazy (although it's not really working for mommy...). We had a lot of fun first experiences with the girls this year since our past two Ohio winters haven't had hardly any snow. We took the girls sledding for the first time and I was shocked at how un-scared they were!
Kaylee kept begging to go down by herself (don't worry, we were at the bottom to catch her) and once McKenna saw Kaylee do it she wanted to as well! Sorry McKenna, you're not that old yet!
But that doesn't stop her from trying (and mostly succeeding) to do every single thing that her sister does. It was a blast! I forgot how much fun sledding is, I haven't been for years.
We also had a HUGE pile of snow in our parking lot, which gave the girls plenty of play time climbing up and it was so big we even were able to sled down it for a few days before it turned to ice.
One of our neighbors added a cute face to it and we lovingly called it our snow monster mountain.
I guess if you can't have the beautiful mountains of Utah at least we can create the next best thing!
One morning when it snowed, the top layer froze but the snow underneath stayed fresh and powdery. It made it a lot of fun to walk over and crunch through the ice to the snow underneath. We could "cut" out huge chunks of ice and the girls loved carrying them around and then we would break them. 
This was also the day we had a lot of friends out to play with so that always makes it much more fun!
We also tried snow painting. I thought it was a fabulous idea but it was pretty cold and the girls had a hard time ime squeezing the bottles with their snow mittens on.

Kenna lasted 10 seconds before she went back inside to watch us from the window and Kaylee only lasted about 10 mins, most of which consisted of her asking me to draw in the snow for her.
Despite our big failure, I still thought it was fun and will definitely try it again another time.
Even with all of these fun activities, I am DEFINITELY done with the snow and don't know how much more cold I can handle. Isn't it time for spring yet??
New Years Eve
This year I decided that it was sad that my kids never did anything for New Years Eve, since we are lame and make them go to bed at the same time as any other night. And since they are sleeping and we usually don't do much either, we decided to host a kid's NYE party with 5 of the families we love to hang out with around here!
We kept it pretty simple and just got pizza for everyone and asked all our families to bring a side dish. After eating and letting the kids play for a while, we let the kids decorate their own party hats. The kids liked this a ton and I was grateful to Kyla for bringing all the stuff to do it.
We then had a fake countdown and had a balloon for each of the kids to pop that had confetti and candy inside and passed out noisemakers. Our neighbors brought over some sparklers and it was the perfect way to end our little party! For being so last minute and short, it really was fun to do! I might be tempted to do it again in the future...
Richard was in charge of the camera, which means the only picture we got the entire night was of the cake....
ha ha ha. But luckily Becca had her camera and snapped a few so we have proof of the kiddos who were there. I guess I'll have to do it again so this time I can take some good pictures!
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