
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Happiness is...

Monday, November 1, 2010
On a sidenote...
He took his first "real" steps this last week.
Let the craziness begin :-)
Halloween and Fall Fun!!!
Not only was he the cutest polar bear I have ever seen, but the coolest polar bear I have ever seen too.
We had a ward Halloween party which also doubled as Trunk-or-Treat and a chili/cornbread/pie cook-off. Dallin and used Lisa's (Dallin's sister's) recipe to make some great cornbread (which unfortunately only took first place in our books) and Dallin made a beautiful apple pie from some apples we brought back from my parent's house. I am proud to admit that Dallin won the "Overall Best Pie" award. First place! What a wonderful husband I have. We were so excited. I wish I would have taken a picture of the award winning pie. We also won one of the costume awards. Jackson, as you can tell from above, was a polar bear and Dallin and I were his zookeepers. We wore white and khaki, shorts, tall socks with boots and sandles, sunglasses, and even put sunscreen on our noses. We won the Most Original Costumes award, or something like that. We had a lot of fun passing out candy and hanging out with our friends in our ward. Good times.
On Friday, we also had a Halloween party with some of Dallin's cousins. We had soup and breadbowls, dipped carmel apples, and watched Ghostbusters. That's about as scary a movie as I like them. ;-) We had a lot of fun getting together with family. It's great to live so close to them. Brian, Stephanie and Charlotte came straight from a Halloween party, that's why they are dressed as The Incredibles. The rest of us weren't just party poopers. And Jackson was already asleep, otherwise he would be livin up the party too.
We've been able to do a lot of other fun things together this fall too. Here is a list of just a few of them.
We went to Red Butte Garden. It was beautiful. I loved seeing the trees that had changed colors and all of the beautiful flowers. It is such a fun place to go. We had a great afternoon there.
One morning, we also hiked Ensign Peak bright and early. We left at 7:00 or so. We packed Jackson up there in his handy hiking backpack and had a great time. It was a beautiful view. We also took Dallin's little backpacking stove and made hot chocolate and instant oatmeal when we got to the top. It was so much fun and I have the pictures to prove it.
Jackson obviously liked the hot chocolate, as you can tell from this picture.
We also went to Gardner Village. I had heard that they had some fun Halloween witch displays. Was that ever an understatment. It was crazy! They had witch displays everywhere and they were incredible. Unfortunately, the kids in West Jordan were off track, so there were a billion kids there and it was a little too crowded for us. Maybe next year we will plan our trip a little better. I still enjoyed seeing all of the fun witches.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Pseudo 1 year old pictures revealed


Monday, October 25, 2010
All Grown Up

and this...


And thinking about this got me wondering about other things. I realized that 11 month olds aren't the only ones with this problem. Why are we all so focused on being "grown up"? It seems like way too often that we are all saying, I can't wait until I'm done with college, I can't wait until I'm married and don't have to play the dating game anymore, I'll be happy when I have a baby, I really just want to have a house, or my life will finally be complete when I find my "real job".
I've realized that living only for tomorrow makes us miss a lot of today. There's a quote from Thomas S. Monson that says:
If we live only for tomorrow, we’ll have a lot of empty yesterdays today.
It's sad how true this is. I have realized this as I have watched my little boy grow from a newborn who relied on me for everything to a little boy who is almost a year old and wants to do everything himself. I have committed myself to take the time TODAY to enjoy life's little pleasures. Tomorrow will come with it's own set of joys and trials. It's today that we need to take the time to enjoy. Otherwise we might miss moments like this....

and this.....

and this.....

I've learned over the last year as our family has had some hard experiences that you never know when it will be too late to enjoy something or more importantly someone. That's why I've decided to stop living for tomorrow and to start living and loving today.
Isn't life a wonderful thing when you take the time to actually pay attention to it?
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Meet the band
Over the years, my taste in music has grown and metamorphasized. I have grown to like contemporary and beebop music from high school, punk and pop music from roommates, classical music from playing the piano, country music and some oldies music from going to school in a town where those are the only stations you can get on the radio, and last but not least jazz music from marrying a jazz musician. Jazz music has been the most recent addition to my eclectic musical taste. I have realized that Jazz music can be fun, or calming, or relaxing, or awe inspiring. The more I have learned about Jazz, the more I have come to admire Jazz musicians. I cannot believe the talent it takes to be able to improvise and just go with the flow of the music. It's amazing.
I, however, am lucky enough to be married to one of those talented, amazing jazz musicians I was talking about. A few months ago, we helped organize a jazz night out on the grass at our apartment complex. We had food, drinks, friends, and great music to help enjoy the beautiful summer weather. Some of the members of the band formerly known as The Koecher Quartet came down to jam out and share their talents. It was so much fun. We're hoping to do it again. Meet the band....(notice that they were playing on the basketball court :)
Monday, October 4, 2010
Grateful











