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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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The Halls are Decked

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Just the Two of Us

In order to get pregnant, we had to do fertility treatments. With all fertility treatments, you have a higher chance of having multiple babies. The thought of having more than one baby at a time both scared me and excited me.

When the pregnancy test finally gave a positive result, the next step my doctor wanted me to take was to get a blood test to confirm. So we headed off to the hospital to have them draw my blood and make sure that the home pregnancy test wasn’t lying to me. After the specified amount of time I called my doctor’s office to find out the results of the test.

The nurse talking to me looked at the numbers and responded, “Wow, you are definitely pregnant. With these numbers I wouldn’t be surprised if there was more than one baby.” Again, the thought both terrified and excited me. We set up an appointment for an ultrasound to make sure there was a baby, to find out how many babies and to make sure it was connected in the right place.

At the appointment we saw our little peanut for the first time, in all his 6-week glory. And there was only one little peanut. I must admit, I was a little relieved and a little sad…more than one baby excited me and scared me. But I had one baby and that is all that mattered. Life was good.

Now, a year and a couple of months later as I watch this video the thought that I might have had two babies that look like my little guy would be so fun because of how stinkin cute he is… but oh my goodness, it would have been a CRAZY handful.

I’m still so grateful that there was one baby in there. Life is good.

(video recorded 12/08/10)

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Dear Google

Dear Google,

There are many things on the internet that wouldn’t be the same without you. I use many of your products every day. I love your email and feed reader. I have many friends who use your blogging software to publish their blogs, giving me fun and interesting things to read every day. And for those things I thank you.

However, there is one thing I don’t understand. If my friends are using your blogging software for their blogs and they decide to make their blogs private, and I have to log in using my google account (the very same google account information that I use to log into my feed reader), then why can’t you allow their private blogs to show up in my feed reader? They gave me access to their information using my google account, I signed into my feed reader with my google account. It seems that the two could talk to each other and their posts could still show up.

Or at least, since I am already signed into my gmail and google reader, using my google account, you could at least do me a small favor of not making me re-enter my google account information when I open their blog. Obviously, I’m already signed in, why can’t you tell? On that note, I can’t tell you how many times I have marked the box “remember me” when signing into my friends’ private blogs, but I still have to enter my google account information. Can’t you actually “remember me” like you said you would?

So thanks again for all the awesomeness you have added to the internet, but could you please work on that one small detail. It would make my blog hopping so much more convenient.

Thanks.

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Evolution of Crawling: Part 2

And now he crawls (and yes, that is an old iPhone he is eating at the end… It’s broken and it keeps him away from my phone — most of the time).

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I Can’t Get Enough

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He’s so Vain

Bryan turned his front-facing camera on and recorded James so James could see himself.

James thought it was great.

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