Saturday, October 20, 2012

August - Month of animals

We spent a lot of August visiting animals- between the sheep camp and the zoo.   
Tad got to hold the reins, he did pretty good. 
 
 Checking out the sheep.

We spent a night up in the Uintahs and enjoyed a moose and the scenery.   Tad loved riding his bike around the camp site.


Breakfast with dad.


He immediately put his birthday money in his cashregister.  :} 
 
 He was super spoiled for his birthday!  
He asked for a Mater cake and hot dogs cooked outside (for breakfast- I made him wait until lunch.)

Checking out the engine.
  He got a new McQueen car that he's only driven a couple of times.  He's scared if we plug it in, but he loves to sit in it and pretend to drive it. 

 PRESENTS!!!   He was so spoiled that we didn't give them all to him and saved some for Christmas.


Our 3 year old!  In his new cowboy boots- he wears them as soon as he wakes up.

 Mom loves the polar bear at the zoo.  Tad loves the curtains that he can run through by the bear exhibit.  


Tad loved the fountains.  It seemed to be a hit with all of the young kids.   He pretended that he was fishing - not the most reverent thing, but funny! 
We had a lot of fun taking Tad to the Brigham City Temple open house.   He was such a good kid.  The building is beautiful!   I realized how much I still need to teach him about temples.  For now, he was happy with us telling him that this is where mommy and daddy come to talk to Jesus.  As we entered the temple he said "Let's go find Jesus!"   Simple faith!  I love it!  

 We went to the forest again to help with the sheep and Tad was in heaven with the attention of dogs that were more than willing to play fetch for hours. 


 Crystal & Tad walking to the corral.
A few days later we went back up and spent the night at the sheep camp to help out.   Tad fell right to sleep in his sleeping bag.   He liked playing with the puppy until Roscoe tugged on his clothes, then it made him cry.  We've taught him not to hit, but had to teach him it's okay to hit the puppies nose to make him let go. 




 More horse rides! 
Monster Tree

And a final family picture as we headed home, back to the real world.  :{ 



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Summer is still going strong! (July adventures)

July was equally as busy.   We did change up our 4th of July a little bit and had breakfast at our house with family instead of a park breakfast.  Then headed to Henefer in time for bingo.  Tad is hooked on bouncy slides - first he left the play area to go to the other end of the park where they were (we had a nice chat about that!)  He's not shy at all about being on there with the big kids, he just grabs their hands so they'll take him down.  :}  
 The awesome Henefer parade!   I loved this trailer - "Eat lamb, 1000 coyotes can't be wrong." 
My cousins had puppies and what little boy doesn't love puppies?  Tad's new request for a halloween costume is a puppy.  I'm guessing that will change before I actually get started sewing anything.
 He also loved the trampolene, I guess we might have to fix ours because he loved it THAT much. 


Tad's attention span is too short for an entire firework display - probably because we have to sit out for awhile before they start and then it's past his bedtime.  He did love giving his daddy hugs. 

We took him mini-golfing - he cheats!  And doesn't have the attention span for it. 


More trips to the zoo!  

 He loves the birdshow -   funny that he has the attention span for that!   His favorite is the Golden Eagle and he'll often show me his hand and tell me to look at his Golden Eagle that he's pretending to hold.  :}  

Later that afternoon we took a trip to Burley Idaho for my good friend's wedding reception.  We left in plenty of time to get there, spent 2 hours driving around lost (gas stations weren't helpful and of course we couldn't get cell service when we needed it most).  :{  We showed up 5 minutes before the end of the reception.   It was fine though because I love her family and without all the other guests, got to actually sit and chat with her! 
Tad was such a good sport about being in the car and playing with her nieces and nephews.  I did hear him tell one of them "Oh, I turn six in August".  Hilarious! 
He's a good little traveler and easy to please - just a quick swim in the hotel pool and we were off again.  He really is Fred's little buddy. 

 My cute little boy is addicted to his crocheted edges-  either a blanket or the edge of his pillows and he instantly.....
 Puts his thumb in his mouth.   It's the only time he sucks his thumb. :} 

In the middle of all of this, there was another conference for work that we put together and I attended.   Tad spent a few days at Grandma and Grandpa's.  They brought him to Logan for the last day of activities.  He saw Lauralee's messy office and told her she needed to clean it.  :}  He also got a chance to jump in more bounce houses, where he instantly grabbed the teenager's hands and made them jump with him.   :} 
For the 24th I decided we needed a good distraction.  We drove to Logan to play at the aquatic center.  It's amazing that he does so well walking and running, but in the pool he was falling down every five seconds.   Fred played the part of the over-protective parent, jumping and diving for Tad everytime he fell (in the kiddie pool, but it was still too deep when he was on his hands and knees). 
We met Lauralee for dinner, tried to find a new place to try, ended up at Texas Roadhouse, where Tad became addicted to their rolls, he even overcame his shyness long enough to ask the waiter for more!  
Then we went to Hyrum to fish.  

 If you look really close, there's a worm hanging in front of the camera (down Tad's right arm).  Tad did NOT like the worms and made some pretty funny faces.   He was much more interested in throwing rocks in the water. 
 
 This is all Fred caught in the 30 minutes we were there.  It was a short fishing trip, but relaxing.   We enjoyed fireworks then headed home. 
 To finish off our busy month we started cleaning some of the carport.   We got rid of our camper.  Tad and Fred almost looked like they were going to cry.   My family grew up taking trips in that camper - all 6 kids, so it had been through a lot.  Fred had grown attached to it for the few years we'd had it and Tad thought it was the best jungle gym ever climbing up on the top bunk.  He's convinced we're getting a new one.  
For now, we just built sides for our trailer so we can haul stuff to the dump. 
 Tad seemed content to climb up and down a million times and steal daddy's tape measure while he worked.   I got bored and decided I was tired of picking up smelly rotten apples every couple of days and decided to cut down our apple tree!  Only one injury - I broke half of my toe nail off- I deserved it, I was cutting and hauling the branches in sandals.  :{ 
Tad has been a little more rambunctious lately.  I'm not sure if it's because I've been working more or if it's from stress at our house.  If we even tell him not to do something again he pouts a little and puts himself in time out.  I guess his grumpiness was because he was tired because this is how I found him. 


I'm hoping to get back to blogging shorter, fun stories without a million pictures, maybe I'll finally get around to it in October.  :}