Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Merry Christmas!


Chocolate anyone? This is a 10 lb bar we bought for dipping yummy Christmas treats. Wouldn't it make a great gift all wrapped under the tree?


The kids and their cousins made a quick trip to the moon at the Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake.

All of us bundled up tightly to stay warm as we wandered around temple square enjoying all the Christmas lights.


Ben and Deven found this yellow shovel at Toys R Us. There was only one left, so they get to share it. Ben asked Santa for a shovel for Christmas. It came a little early, along with the huge snow storm!



We are going for the human snowman look this year... Merry Christmas and have a happy new year! Love, the Blaines


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy autumn!


A happy trick or treating was had by a santa, a cat, a shark, and a fireman.


My costume was a pumpkin, just perfect for my growing tummy according to Ben. I found the tank top at Old Navy for 50 cents and all I had to do was add a face!
Spider hot dogs were our Halloween dinner. I cut a hot dog, put a dallop of mashed potatoes on top, and added some shredded cheese and olive eyes. They were an intstant success with the kids.

Nate's first snow fort of the year was built last week. Brrr, here we go again!


Fall is the beautiful time here. Our yard was amazing. Too bad all the leaves have now fallen, and it's the brown season.
And last not but not least, here he is, our newest little one. If Nate gets his way, he'll be known as Bronco. I am not partial or anything, but he already looks so cute!





Wednesday, September 2, 2009

summer's gone and here comes #4!

Again, here I am finally updating the blog. This time I have a good excuse for my lapse, I am 14 weeks pregnant and SICK, SICK, SICK! I love the babies, but this pregnancy stuff is for the birds. We are all excited to meet Blaine Jr. #4 at the end of February!

The kids started school this week, and I miss them, but they are loving it. I always loved school too, so I am excited for them. They have been great sports this summer while I layed around.

This last weekend we took an end of the summer motor home trip up to Yellowstone. It was a blast. Here are a few of our latest pictures...

The wildlife abounded. Ben took this up close shot of a buffalo trekking down the road. Yes, the traffic jams for wildlife are real, and so funny. We saw fox, elk, buffalo, birds, and yes, a bear. Nate and the kids were ahead of Deven and I on a trail up from Lower Falls with 386 scary stair steps. A bear came running down the trail after two slow hikers. Nate thinks it was just hurrying them along, because he lopped off the trail after a few seconds. SCARY! I was glad Deven and I missed the scary part, but I would have liked to catch a glimpse of his back side from far away as he moved away from us...


After watching "Old Faithful" erupt and hiking around the geysers Nate realized there was another one expected to go off a ways away. I chose to meander slowly back to the motor home while the rest of them took off running for the big geyser show. They missed it by a few minutes, and Ben's face in this picture says it all. Emily and Deven aren't so thrilled either. Crack me up!


The whole family in front of Yellowstone Lake. Everyone went swimming except me. Brrrr!




This river is called "Firehole River" because it is geyser fed. The water was 80 degrees and so pleasant. I did jump in for this one.




My three little tree huggers!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Spring fever

These are awesome flowers in our yard.  Anyone know the name of them?  We don't, but we would like to know.  
The garden is all planted.  It has been a very friendly spring, and everything is thriving.  We finally planted our seedlings that we had inside for so long.
Yesterday I took a nap, and Nate fed the kids cookie dough.  Yes, that's the size of their dough balls.  Good grief!
Saturday we hosted a BBQ at our house and made homemade rootbeer for the first time.  It was really cool!  It tasted great too.
Saturday morning we went on a short, but steep hike with the Woods.  It was really pretty and it was fun to look down our our little town.  


Ben has taken up photography with our old digital camera.  Luckily I bought rechargable batteries last time I was at Costco.  He has filled up his memory card many times already.  I have loved looking at things from his point of view when we have imported the pictures.  He's quite good!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Pretty Flowers


These flowers are for all the women who have had a miscarriage.  I had one yesterday and I was 6 1/2 weeks pregnant.
I know as a mom I will never forget that horrible day of miscarrying.  I also know I will never forget the love I already felt for a life growing within me, even one so short.  I can't believe so many women go through this.  I feel peace, and will be fine, but still so sad.  Nate is just as sad.  I am lucky to have a family that needs me to keep on going and finding joy.  I am also lucky to have such kind, thoughtful friends nearby that encircle me in their love.  I would wish every woman who has experienced such trauma was so blessed.  

Monday, May 11, 2009

What we've been up to

On our motor home trip last weekend we stopped at Soda Springs, Idaho.  The springs gave sparkling water for free.  A sign said springs were for drinking, not swimming.  The water tasted like rusty pipes to me.  I wonder if this is where we came up with Soda Pop.
Back in March I planted garden seeds indoors since the growing season is so short here.  Who knew we would be harvesting green beans in April!  The plants have gone bananas indoors, but it's still too early to plant these ones outside.  Well, for all you apartment dwellers, here you have it.  You can have fresh produce by growing things inside.  
It may still be cool, but bring on Spring!  Yeah!  Here's the beautiful/handsome fam, minus me.
In April Nate and I celebrated 9 years of marriage by going on a really fun trip down to Mexico.  My parents held down the fort for us at home with the kids.  On the way back from Chitzen Itza our tour guide took us to this amazing "cenote" or well (cave) with amazing swimming hole.  I wish the picture was better.  It was breath taking.  The water was clear and refreshing.  
Nate and I outside our room at the Barcelo Palace.  We HIGHLY recommend this place, but only if you want to be spoiled.  The beach was the best beach we have ever been to.  The water was warm, clear, and full of fun fish filled reefs.  
Now, how do you say that?  So CUTE!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Blaine happenings


Nate and Ben skiing by the cabin we rented for Nate's birthday. It was the best trail!!!


Deven enjoying grapefruit for breakfast.

Happy 32nd Nate! We love you! (yes, we packed the cake into the cabin)


Here we are on our way into the cabin. It was a 1/2 mile ski trip up little cottonwood canyon in Salt Lake. Not too far at all, and the kids did fabulous!


Ben crashed pretty good here, but by his smile you see his attitude about cross country skiing. He is a trooper! He even skied up to the lake and back with Nate and I. He also didn't mind skiing back up the best hills, so we could zoom down them again.



Ben and I by silver lake. It was fun to stand here and watch the downhill skiers go down those mountains behind us. I think Nate would have rather been up there on the black diamonds. Ben and I were content to glide along the friendlier terrain.




Nate tried so hard to make a sledding hill for them to go down. By the next day it was pretty good. Looked like too much hard work to me!


Joe and Cindy and their kids came up for Emily's baptism. Joe and Nate took off on the snow machines Saturday. They were gone for a long time and we supposed they were having fun. They ended up spending most of their time digging them out of the snow. They took the "road less traveled" and it ended up burying their machines. They got a work out digging.



Our beautiful Emily was baptized on February 22nd. It was a great day because my mom, Cindy and Joe, Jill and Thain, and Stacey and Jeremy, and Holly and her kids came to celebrate with us. That made it extra special.


Now this is the cutest thing I have ever seen. On Saturday Deven let us take off his training wheels (they weren't really working anyway), and off he went. He's only 3! He works so hard to keep up with us, and biking is one of his talents. He loves his "two wheeler", and it's a hoot to watch him ride the little thing.








Saturday, February 14, 2009

Happy V Day and a new addition to our family


We have a new addition to our fam and I didn't even have to be pregnant! Soap was given to us by a friend of a friend. He's name was Sophia until they found out he wasn't a girl, and shortened his name to Soap. He's so affectionate! I've never had a bird nuzzle up to me, but Soap does it to all of us. He loves the kids and doesn't mind all the attention they are giving him. So, we talked Nate into a pet, and it's so fun!


The snow keeps falling! Today it fell a bunch more, and this snow fort is now buried under another foot of snow. I have to go out and find Nate and beg him to come do something else because the kids all came in before him and are whining at me. He loves being outside in the snow working on the snowfort (almost mansion now) or the sledding hill (almost mountain now).



These two pictures say it all. Happy Valentine's Day! Love, the Blaines





Friday, January 30, 2009

The old and the new


After the last 10 or so years of long hair, I am ready for a change. I am excited about my new do. Ben took this picture of me. He loves taking pictures just like his Dad.


Emily, Ben and Deven collecting icicles with Daddy at the church.

Nate on our fun cross country ski date behind our house.


Nate put lots of snow in the middle of our driveway circle and made a really fun sled run. We all are having a great time on it with Ben's new sled from Grandma.


I just didn't get around to a Christmas letter this year. I guess this will have to be a poor substitute. We are well and staying plenty busy with life.

I was getting back to organizing pictures and I found these quotes from the kids from the last year.
Emily: After chatting with Aunt Jill for just a minute, "Can I hand the phone over to my mom yet?"
Ben while in car with Jill while she was making a u-turn commented in GPS language about her driving. "Did you type in all around the town Jill?"

Emily: I served canned beets on a salad to which she said "I don't like beets." I said, "yes you do, we grow them in the garden and you love to eat them." She replied "Yes, but not these cooped up ones from the store."

Ben: I told him not to get too full on dinner or he wouldn't have any room for dessert (what a healthy Mom I am), and he happily commented "I hungry up pretty fast."
Everything Deven says at 3 is adorable to me, so I can't quote everything he says and do it justice without his cute voice. He loves telling me that he's a big boy. He calls white, "wipe" and the other kids think that's hilarious.

That sums up what's new and old this year.