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1-Year Pictures

This last weekend we ventured out and had some pictures taken to commemorate James’ one year birthday. We were so ready. We made sure that he had a nice long nap, ate a big lunch and had everything he needed to be happy through the whole photoshoot. We brought some toys and distractions to keep him smiling and busy while a stranger with a camera got up in his grill.

Everything was perfect. Then, just as the photographer was setting up the lighting and getting ready to take the first picture, James tripped and bit his lip.

It was tragic.

And his little sad face was so heartbreaking. But he started to give us little smiles.

Then he got a little confused and thought we wanted him to pose for a fashion magazine.

Then we pulled out some balls from our ball pit that we brought and he was in heaven.

In the end, I think we got some really cute pictures. My little guy is so handsome.

I can’t believe how big he looks and is getting. Time flies.

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Holiday, oh Holiday

(Mel, can you hear that song in your head?)

Our holidays were wonderful! How were yours?

We began the holidays by taking a quick trip to California to visit my brother. James and I made the trip with my parents and wee sis.

James was a trooper for his first looong drive

He only had one freak out. We left a few days before Christmas, stayed a day, and came back. Remember the big rain storms in southern CA and southern UT? Yeah, we drove through those.

Before we left, we took out one of the captains chairs in my parents mini-van so there was only one and the back bench, giving James a little bit of crawling room when we were stopped. It was a wonderful idea. Because of the rain and the cold, I didn’t brave the weather to take him into gross gas stations, so he just chilled in the car, crawling around while we took turns going inside. Thanks to Grandma, he even got chances to sit up front and play with buttons.

"Driving" the car was his favorite part of the trip.

(Don’t worry, the car was in park and the emergency break was on while he “drove.”) Notice the band-aid on his hand… two days before we left he pulled my straighten off the bathroom counter onto his hand. Luckily, it was in the process of cooling down, so the burn wasn’t as bad as it could have been (and it was a straightener and not a curling iron so it wasn’t as big of a burn). He also ran head first into the bed frame giving him the lovely line on his forehead that you can see in the top picture.

Begin side note:

This kid is into EVERYTHING and never sits still. He can open drawers, cupboards and his favorite thing in the world to play with are doors, swinging them back and forth. If he does ever push them all the way closed, he cries, because he toy doesn’t work any more. He tries to “walk” between his two standing toys, falling on his face. He attempted the stairs and tries to scale our entertainment center. Yesterday, I took something in the bedroom and came back and couldn’t find him anywhere… He’d made his way into the half bathroom and discovered the toilet paper. joy.

He's a little booger...

Needless to say, baby-proofing is in FULL SWING at our house. He finds things I never would have imagined.

End side note.

Back to our trip. We stayed with my brother, Rob and his beautiful wife, Ali. James is now afraid of Rob (I might be too if I met him in a dark alley). Due to the rain, and their flight to Australia we didn’t stay long and were back on the road in the torrential rain.

On the way home, we brought my brother’s three dogs. James LOVED them. They HATED James.

This was the closest they got to him

The car ride back was a little crowded with 4 adults, a baby and three dogs. Yes, they are small dogs, but they still got in the way. We even had a little diaper changing incident the ended with unpleasant stuff on Rachel’s pillow because the dogs were taking up all the floor space I needed to change a diaper.

On Christmas Eve, we joined my mom’s family for the traditional Food and Nativity night. The food was fabulous. The company was wonderful and James found something new to scale.

He might be Evel Knievell reincarnated. He has no sense of fear.

My grandma was able to join us (she’s been staying in the rest home while her broken leg heals, she’s almost ready to go home! Yay!), and read the nativity from the Bible. James got to be Baby Jesus this year and he even sat still longer than I thought he would.

The grandkids acting out the nativity

On the left, Rachel and Bree are the shepherds. Next, standing in the red is Emily as an angel and Abby as the star. Below the star we have Mary and Joseph, as portrayed by Andrew and Leah with Mary holding Baby Jesus. Above Mary and the baby are our wise men, Jared and Jessie. I think the 3rd wise man (Alyssa) decided to stay with her mom instead.

My grandma reading the story of Christ’s birth is one of my favorite memories of Christmas each year.

On Christmas morning, we woke up earlier than we wanted, our sweet baby decided to sleep from 9 until 12, then stay awake until 2:30, so 8 a.m. was EARLY. But it was worth it because we got to talk to JOSEPH, AKA Elder McCracken, in Peru.

Listening to Uncle Joe

(I realized that I didn’t get a picture of all of us listening, but you can see my dad in the background with the phone. We listened on speaker, while he held the phone close to a recorder.)

It was great to talk to him. He loves it there and is enjoying the people and the work. He described it as the happiest and saddest time of his life. The happiest because of how much his testimony is growing and the saddest because he sees the people and knows how much the Gospel could help them, but they aren’t willing to listen.

(I also realized that I didn’t take any pictures of the present opening. James loved it… mostly the wrapping paper.)

so excited

He was pretty stoked about getting his hands on his dad’s mini oreos. Santa didn’t bring him a lot of candy, just some fun things to chew on and one candy cane. He was in heaven.

The next day we got together for the Phelps’ Family party. The kids all got together and bought Bryan’s parents a new TV so it was pretty exciting to bring it in. It is a super thin LED, only 1.25 inches. It’s crazy the things they do with TVs now.

James got to play with his favorite cousins too.

"Friends, forever...Talkin' 'bout Friends"

(name that song…)

The next week was really relaxed. It was wonderful. Bryan was able to stay and hang out with us all week, so that was lovely. We played games with my family, we made a gingerbread train, pillow piles and we watched lots of movies.

Pillow Pile

New Year’s eve was pretty low key too. We stayed home, tried to get James back on a normal sleeping schedule, watched movies and went to bed.

It was a lovely end to a lovely year.

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Today’s Wishlist

Currently, I am saving up a bit of money for unnecessary items. I’m sure that other things will come up that are more necessary, so these will probably always stay on my wish list. But for now I’m in love:

This beautiful sage green couch for my loft area. It’s so soft and will be great for when I have more kids and they are older for that room, which is going to eventually be a play room.

This is also for my loft area. This is a children’s chair. I think it is so cute! I don’t think the color will match the couch exactly, so maybe I should get a different color. They come in single chairs and little love seats! Check them out here.


This is a CIRCLE CHAIR! I have been in love with circle chairs since Bryan and I were very first married and buying a couch for our apartment in Idaho. I found one at a store in Idaho and wanted to buy it instead of a couch. I didn’t, but it would have been cool. I think this would be so great for a little reading corner. It’s really big so more than one person can fit on it. And recently on our search for a couch (the green one above) I found another one here in Utah. HOORAY!

The next couple of things on my wish list are for my front living room. Our house came with three rooms that require couches of some kind, and since we only have one couch the other two rooms are completely empty. We currently don’t use the rooms anyway, but as our family grows it would be nice to have furniture in those rooms. So this chaise will go in the front living room, I love the pattern on it. It’s at Ikea. I don’t know how I feel about building my own chair though… that’s the one problem.

At Ikea, I found this couch and chair, but it said that they came in a really pretty baby blue color. So that’s actually what is on my wish list, it’s the same blue as in the pattern on the chaise above. So in my living room I’ll have a blue couch and chair with the pattern chaise. It will look great. And perfect for when home teachers come over.

Look! Something on my list that isn’t furniture. This one I am still debating a little bit between the Circut Expression and the Silhouette. I have read a review that the Sihouette cuts cleaner, and it cuts directly from Adoble Illustrator. But the Circut cuts bigger things so… hmm.

I absolutely love this alphabet carving. After I finally have furniture in my living room, I’ll hang back up all my letter pictures and this will go in there too! I will look amazing with the other typographically beautiful wall decorations I already have.

More letters? YES PLEASE! These awesome little guys are 25 inches tall and they are beautiful. They have smaller friends that are only 8 inches tall that I would also love (and are soooo much more affordable). I’d get a 25 inch P and a K, B and & in the 8 inch size. Get it? Phelps, Katie&Bryan. It would be great. Right now my letters are sold out. I hope they come back in stock or this will never actually get off my wish list.

On this watch you see what time it is by deciding how far between the two dots the black circle is… for example, if it were 12:30 the black circle would be exactly between the 12 o’clock dot and the 1 o’clock dot. Bizarre, but I am loving it.

I don’t think this scarf from Veer would keep me too warm, but it sure is pretty, and who doesn’t love Helvetica?

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What’s Goin’ On

Here are 10 things that have happened lately.

  1. Bryan got a new job – He no longer works for OrangeSoda. I was a little sad to see him leave OrangeSoda, it was a fun company and he enjoyed what he did. He now works for Monavie (they sell juice … I promise we won’t try to sell you any. He’s working with their websites). He was really excited about the change and enjoys his new job. Sometimes change is good.
  2. I got a new phone! Bryan’s new job gave him some money for a new phone so he upgraded his iPhone 3G to an iPhone 4, so he thought it would be good to upgrade my iPhone 3GS to an iPhone 4. Now we can do video calls with each other. It’s pretty entertaining.
  3. I celebrated my birthday… for a whole weekend. My birthday was on Sunday this year, so Friday we went to dinner with Bryan’s family (half of the family anyway. It was last minute so some of the family had plans). Then on Saturday we met my family and Rachel in Salt Lake for lunch and LOTS of shopping at Gateway. For my birthday Bryan decided it would be fun to get me lots of new clothes that better compliment my post-pregnancy body (I never realized how tight my shirts were until I was finished being pregnant and now have a little tummy. Not terribly flattering).
  4. Rachel got me a Pillow Pet for my birthday! It’s pretty awesome.
  5. I got a letter from Joseph. I miss my little brother, but I know he’s working so hard and being a great missionary. The people of Peru are pretty blessed to have someone so awesome with them. I’m glad to hear that he is able to speak Spanish well enough that he can express his personality. He’s a funny kid.

    Grandpa and James

  6. My Grandma Walker broke her leg. I got a phone call Friday before last from my mom letting me know that my grandma had fallen and shattered her femer. We went to the hospital to be with her and I saw the xray, there were a lot of little pieces of bone. They did surgery on it and put a plate in there to hold it all together. The doctor said the surgery went really well. So that’s good. She’ll have to stay in a nursing facility for a little while so they can help her do physical therapy and strengthen the leg. We’ve gone over and visited a lot. James likes to go on rides with my grandpa in the wheelchair.
  7. I left Baby James with someone other than my mom, Bryan’s mom or my mom’s friend (an adult) for the first time. I went to lunch with my aunts one day and left James with my cousins to babysit. Jackson and Keagan are 16 and 15 so I knew they would be fine and I knew we wouldn’t be gone very long, but I have to admit, it was a little bit weird. I didn’t freak out, it was just weird.
  8. James keeps getting faster and faster and better at crawling. He doesn’t always bury his head in the carpet to get from one place to ther other. He’s actually starting to lift up his head and use his arms. It’s a change to have to keep my eyes on him so much more often. Before he was mobile, I could do the dishes or read my google reader and look up and he’d be laying on the floor in the same place I put him playing with his toys. Now if I look away for too long, he’s made his way across the whole room. Luckily, we have the stairs already blocked off so Teddy can’t go anywhere, now I just have to get something to keep his little fingers from touching the fireplace when it’s on… he likes to make his way toward the fire, I think he likes the colors.
  9. James has decided that sleeping through the night is a bad idea. When it started to get colder at night, the amount of time James would sleep got shorter and shorter. I thought his jammies weren’t warm enough, so we bought him so warm jammies, but he still wakes up two or three times screaming. He flips to his tummy and runs out of room to flip back over to his side (he can only roll from his tummy to his back one way right now. He can flip either way to go from his back to his tummy, but isn’t as talented from his tummy to his back). It makes me tired.
  10. To begin my 27th year, I stubbed my toe. It was not pretty. I somehow stubbed it and made it bleed and it wouldn’t stop for so long. I couldn’t even figure out where it was bleeding from. It was strange. Then it was so swollen that I couldn’t get my shoe on for the rest of the day. I stayed home and watched Beauty and Beast. Turned out to be a good day.
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Dinner Time!

I need some suggestions.

I like to make my dinner meals quick and easy. The less complicated the meal is, the better. I like good food; I just don’t have the patience for complicated cooking.

When it comes to dinner, we have a few meals that we regularly eat:

  • Ranch Chicken — Chicken breasts, coated in ranch dressing and rolled in bread crumbs. Served with yummy veggie and noodles
  • BBQ Chicken — Chicken breasts, coated in bbq sauce
  • Cornbread Chicken Pot Pie — Chicken, cream of chicken soup, corn and chicken mixed. Spread cornbread batter on top and bake
  • German Pancakes — Milk, eggs, flour, sugar, butter. Bake.
  • Tacos — Ground beef and taco stuff. Make taco.
  • Shepard’s Pie — Ground beef, cream of mushroom soup, green beans, mashed potatoes and cheese. Pile all together, heat up.
  • Steak  — Steak. Serve with whatever veggies and other sound good.
  • Spaghetti — noodles and sauce. Sometimes served with bread too.
  • Quesadilla — tortillas, cheese, salsa, chicken, creamy dipping sauce. Use quesadilla maker.
  • Chicken Roll-ups — Chicken, cream cheese, butter. Mix, put mixture into crescent rolls, roll in bread crumbs and bake.

None of these dishes have very many ingredients and don’t take that long to make. I just think we need a little more variety. Perhaps something that isn’t ground beef or chicken. What meals do you fix regularly that are easy, quick and delicious? (healthy doesn’t hurt either, I guess.)

Share. I’ll love you forever. Thanks.

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