Friday, November 28, 2008

Ayva's new alphabet...

A B C D Eedle F         H Y K K          Do you have a giraffe?

Monday, November 17, 2008

Ayva the butterfly

My very talented sister-in-law Elizabeth Bates played with this picture of Ayva and turned her into a butterfly. I love it and have been meaning to post it just never got around to it.
Although I don't ever remember seeing a butterfly that has a gut. HaHaHa!
Thank you Liz for making this picture, I love it!!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

This is what we woke up to this morning. The first snow storm of the season. I love it! I just hope it continues!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Oh where do I start...

I'm sure a lot of people have their opinions about this whole Proposition 8 thing and of course I do too. 


It seems to me that we, the Mormons, are the victims and of course they wouldn't see it like that but this is why I think so. This country was founded on freedoms-freedom of speech, freedom of religion, etc. So apparently several people in the lovely state of California decided and voted Yes on Prop 8 because that is their right and weren't people out there trying to get people to vote. I seem to remember all these ads on the streets, tv, door to door, phones, etc, just trying to get people to vote, I guess it's a big deal (sarcasm). 

So can someone tell my why a certain group of people are now upset that some people voted a certain way-hint hint?

I get it, I get it, they think that everyone, that is not like them-especially religion, are out to get them. It's interesting to me that they are targeting the LDS church when there are several churches out there that supported it as well, even the evangelical churches thanked the LDS church for supporting it. 

Anyways, back to the reason why I think we have become the victims. We voted Yes on it, again that's our right, and now we are getting protested against, vandalized, etc. I understand that in the US protesting is ok but when it gets out of hand it's just wrong, in my opinion. I personally can't stand protesting, seriously what good comes from it? And vandalizing people's homes and cars for voting the way they believe, that's just not American. 

I know guys, it's hard to hear the truth sometimes but as the saying goes-don't kill (or should I say attack) the messenger? (more sarcasm)

We are not taking their rights away, we are simply voting the way we believe and if they choose to live that way then that's their right. And this is a quote from a very public figure in their own circle...

(click on his name to read the article)

"We're not married. Let's get that right. We have a civil partnership. What is wrong with Proposition 8 is that they went for marriage. Marriage is going to put a lot of people off, the word marriage."

"I don't want to be married. I'm very happy with a civil partnership. If gay people want to get married, or get together, they should have a civil partnership," John says. "The word 'marriage,' I think, puts a lot of people off.

"You get the same equal rights that we do when we have a civil partnership. Heterosexual people get married. We can have civil partnerships."

When all this Prop 8 stuff came out I didn't really care one way or another, I figured eventually it was going to happen but because they came out against us so violent and maliciously I have to say I'm starting to harbor not so good feelings towards them. 

Anyways, that's how I feel about it. Everyone has their own opinions, right!

Just to clear something up...

no, I did not make the cake and sorry for making it sound like I did. I can't take credit for the cake, I have to give the credit to Wal-Mart. Thank you for all your kind words though!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Cheyenne's Birthday

YES, ANOTHER LONG POST SO HAVE FUN!

We started with the gifts. 
She wasn't too sure what to do. I think she liked the box and bows more, what kid doesn't at this age.
She opened her gift from Grandma and Grandpa Payzant.
Thanks mom, I love the clothes!
Ayva was dying to open her presents, she of course thought they were for her.
Cheyenne was a good sport in letting her sister open her presents for her.
New clothes for Cheyenne. She never gets new clothes, she just always wears Ayva's old clothes. It's always fun to get new things though, I'm sure she'll understand that at a later date if she's anything like her mommy.
This is Ayva's gift to Cheyenne, although I think Ayva really wanted it for herself.
Ayva did let Cheyenne at least see it.
Here's her cake. I was just going to do a little round one but I saw this and thought it was cute. Ayva, of course loved it.

She wasn't too sure about it and Ayva was right there waiting for her chance to pounce.
As soon as she had a primer...
she was good to go.
Meanwhile, Ayva was having a blast with her new toy.
And Cheyenne was licking her fingers clean, well as clean as a 1 year old could get them.
What a face! I mean, come on. I just had to add this one.
Ayva decided to eat the dog cake like a dog would. That's my girl!
And here she is in her new clothes!
Thank you grandma and grandpa, we love 'em!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEET CHEYENNE!!!

Happy Birthday my sweet baby girl!!

You had a rough journey coming into this world and loved from the very moment you arrived.
So here's your year in review...

















You have been a wonderful addition to our little family and through the year you have fill our home with love and happiness. You have a sweet smile and it melts my heart every time I see your smile. I love your laugh, it's very contagious.
You are such a blessing and every time I look at you I am very thankful that you were such a fighter and still are.
You are a very curious little thing, always looking at and studying things. When a door opens you dart for it, wanting to explore everything you possibly can. 
You love your sister and she loves you very much. You guys enjoy playing together, it's so cute to see you interact with your big sis.
You are sweet, adorable, stubborn, happy, curious, emotional, fun and active little girl.

We love you! 

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I'm back blog world....Happy (late) Halloween

I know I know I'm a slacker! I have a good reason for it though...

I was making Ayva's elephant costume.
Thanks to my sister Steph for telling me that her boy was going to be an elephant. That gave me the idea for Ayva's costume. She's loves elephants just like her cousin!
I was searching everywhere for an elephant costume and the only one I found was $60, and I wasn't going to pay that for a costume so I made one.
It has been years since the last time I have sewed anything and I've never made a costume. It was so fun to do but I put it off until the Monday before Halloween. I spent a couple nights working on it until 3am and I finished it on Thursday right before the trunk or treat at the church.
And I had to make Cheyenne some pants for her chicken costume. This happens when you move, the bottoms to the chicken costume is packed away somewhere and I couldn't find them. Maybe I'll find them when with this next move.
Josh, Cheyenne and Ayva at the trunk or treat. We got there a little late because I was finishing up their costumes and by the time we got there people were packing up to leave. Now I'm stuck with loads of candy.

Cheyenne was done with the whole Halloween thing.
Ayva loved that people were giving her candy. She said to me that night that, "the peoples were nice."
Here she is putting her trunk to good use.
Friday Josh's company had a little trick or treating for employee's kids.
When we left Josh we headed home and went to Wal-Mart for some more trick or treating. They had 16 stations that the kids could go to. Ayva had a great time with all this trick or treating. She also found another use for her trunk at Wal-Mart, she hung her candy bag on it. Smart kid!

Friday night I wanted to take Ayva around to a few houses just to give her the experience. Josh and Cheyenne followed us in the car. Ayva did a great job. We went up to the house and when they answered she said, "Trick or Treat." It was so cute. 

And of course Josh has been doing his early Saturday morning fishing trips. The Saturday before Halloween he went and came home with this....
10 Salmon, which is the limit any 1 person can take with them.
Oh the fish, so much fish, a pile of fish in my freezer. I guess we are getting our Omega 3.
Actually Josh is awesome at cooking these things.