Thursday, December 20, 2012

We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from the Page Family!






Why three different cards?  Well, about a month ago, I started looking through pictures for our Christmas card, only to discover that we had literally only taken ONE crappy picture of the four of us in the entire 2012 year.  So, I made up a card with one of my favorite pictures of just the kids.  But then life happened... Thanksgiving, my Grandma's funeral, and my brother's wedding.  So it never got printed.  After my brother's wedding, I made up a card with a picture of us at the wedding, but I couldn't decide on a picture... thus we have 3 Christmas Cards.  Unfortunately, our cards will only be digital this year.  I just haven't had time to print, address, and send.... which also explains my neglected blog.  Hopefully in January I can catch up on our busy, busy, busy, November and December!

Monday, December 3, 2012

October, According to my i-Phone

I'm trying to accept the fact that life is busy, and it's not slowing down... Our biggest accomplishment in October- potty training Cooper.  I always hated hearing other parents say this when I was potty training Sydney (because that was a nightmare)... but it was a breeze!  Two solid days of work...long days... but he really picked it up and hasn't had a single accident since.  He's even been wearing underwear at night since day two.  I think I deserved it after all I went through with Sydney :)


Sydney's drawing of our house... #cantgetenoughofherdrawings
Little sass @the relief society "mad hatter party"

Making Holmes cake... #pampsalwaysletshimlickthepaddle
Line of cars... Line of books...

Thanksgiving Point Gardens with the neighborhood friends  #lovethispictureofthemwithChrist #thesecretgarden #cutestfriends

Drywall complete!!!
And a nice thick film of dust throughout our entire house... #cleaning day

Potty Training!
I left to run a quick errand and came home to find out Matt had changed Cooper's crib into a toddler bed... #sosad #iwouldhavelikedonelastmorningtogethimoutofhiscrib #menjustdontgetit

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Best Halloween Ever

Halloween- this was the first year that I actually prepped ahead of time, and came up with some costume ideas... Usually, I just raid my mom's old costumes, which are darling so it totally works... but this year we took a different route.  I planned ahead, and I MADE costumes.  Yes, I did say made.  It was quite an adventure.  

My sneak peak pictures:




Dora and Boots!  Anyone who knows Cooper, knows of his love for his "Bootsy."  Bootsy goes everywhere with Cooper.  He even has two of them... "New Bootsy" and "Old or Dirty Bootsy."  Because of this love for his "best buddy"  I decided it would be darling to have Cooper be Bootsy for Halloween.  He loved the idea.  Sydney even jumped on board and said she would be Dora. Dora and Boots for Halloween.  Perfect.  So I bought a monkey pattern, that with a few adjustments, would make the perfect Boots.  I was a bit, ok a lot, intimidated because I have never actually sewn anything from start to finish by myself... (unless you count the apron I made in 7th grade sewing class).  But my mom talked me into it, so I went for it.  The Dora costume was pretty easy.  We just gathered clothes in the right colors, borrowed a wig and backpack, made a bracelet, and we were set.  They both turned out so cute, and the kids loved them!




He was the cutest, happiest Boots.  Every stitch was worth it!  It took me so long, and there was a lot of trial/error, unstitching, restitching, and trips to Nana's for some teaching tips... but I learned a lot, and Cooper's excited smile was so satisfying.  I could not get enough of him... It was his idea to carry around the banana from our play food, and he kept pretending to eat it...too cute!









And Dora... well many people did not even recognize her as Sydney.  Her costume turned out perfect as well.  She walked everywhere making sure to say "Hola" instead of "Hi."








The kids were able to wear their costumes a few times... to Matt's work, the ward Halloween party, preschool, and of course trick-or-treating.  We had preschool on Halloween morning, and had so much fun... having a Halloween party and a costume parade.  Unfortunately I was a bit busy, so I didn't get any pictures... But, it was fun!  All the kids loved that Cooper was Boots... even the preschoolers know how much he loves Boots, because every time Cooper has show and tell, he brings Boots.  (On a side note: I am so grateful that the kids in my class are so nice to Cooper.  It was a big worry of mine as to how he would be treated, since he is so much younger.  But they are so kind to him.)  We were able to go to Nana's house and show her the finished costumes, then go trick-or-treating around the neighborhood.  Trick-or-treating was a blast.  We met up with a bunch of neighborhood friends and walked the streets. It was so warm, the kids didn't even need jackets.  The weather was absolutely perfect!  This was also the first year that we REALLY trick-or-treated.  We've done a few houses in the past, but nothing like walking the neighborhood.  It was so fun to be with friends, and watch the kids with their friends.  Perfection at its finest!  We love our neighborhood!


The little boys- Hudson, Ty, Cooper

Connor, Sydney, Ella, Dylan



After trick-or-treating, we went over to my mom and dad's house.  We decorated some cookies, ate taco soup, and went to visit my dad at his work.  The next day, we were so tired from all the fun and busy-ness of the day before... not to mention probably a "candy hangover."  It was a good thing we didn't have school that day!  Halloween is not usually my favorite holiday, but if every Halloween could be like this one... it might actually be in the running.  We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did!



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Pumpkin Patch x2

We went to the pumpkin patch twice this year... once as a preschool class, and once as a family.  We loved it both times... definitely one of my favorite fall traditions!

Seriously, cutest class ever


Both kids loved the tractors...








The Corn Maze

Hay ride... my favorite part... and my favorite people!

Met up with some of my family... love this pic



Monday, November 12, 2012

Fall Leaves

About a month ago, we went for a Sunday drive and stopped to take a nice walk, and to take a couple pictures.  The leaves were beautiful!  We had the greatest time.  It is so nice to get out and enjoy nature.  Whenever I am in the mountains I am able to slow down and feel the spirit.  It's awesome.  When Sydney said our prayer that night, she said, "Please bless (in her words this is synonymous for 'thank thee') that we got to go take pictures in the leaves."  I love them, and these pictures...








Friday, October 19, 2012

THREE

So far with this boy... every age is my favorite.  He is so happy, polite, nice, friendly... just plain old good natured.  His only "hard" moments are sometimes fighting with Sydney (they are siblings, that just is bound to happen) or if he is tired/hungry... then he gets really whiny.  Such a great little guy though.  I love him to pieces!








Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My Birthday

As an adult, your birthday becomes a little less exciting.  I've gotten used to my birthday not being a very big deal, and then when I had Cooper 4 days before my birthday, I got used to it being almost non existent.  It was recognized, of course, but just not in the same way, mostly because we just got done with a more extravagant birthday.  I learned to keep the decorations up from Cooper's party, through my birthday... but that always feels a little funny, that I decorated for my own birthday... haha.  Anyway, I'm totally at peace with my birthday not being a big deal, because really, it's not a big deal, and it doesn't need to be.  So, Matt asked me what I wanted to do for my birthday this year, and I told him I really wanted to go out to dinner.  We made plans to go out to eat on my birthday, and then to go to my sister's powderpuff football game after.  It was so fun!  We went to Asian Star, which is a big splurge for us, so it made me feel so special.  And we went early enough that we pretty much had the restaurant to ourselves, so it wasn't as stressful having our kids with us there.  Plus the food was so yummy!

We decided to sit by each other!  So fun!



The kids were so cute.  Sydney swaddled her baby in the napkin, so Cooper followed suite and swaddled his motorcycle.







 After dinner, we stopped by the cemetery to visit Papa's grave, since we share a birthday, he was definitely in our thoughts that day.  When we got home we walked in and I noticed a little hand written "Happy Birthday" sign on our back door, and I said, "aw!" ... thinking my mom came over and decorated for my birthday.  Then I turned to tell Matt, and noticed our kitchen full of people.  When I saw Alex and Jeff, I realized that Matt had planned this... not my mom.  I was completely surprised!  He got me an ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins, something I've always wanted, and got the cutest balloons to decorate with.  It was so fun to have a little party together, and to eat the yummy ice cream cake!  I really felt so special, and am so grateful to everyone for being there, and especially to Matt for planning it!



Cutest flower balloons!

More cute balloons


The cake!  As yummy as I've always imagined!


After we ate our ice cream cake, we headed over to Allie's powderpuff game.  The weather was so perfect, and we had a blast.  It was funny to listen to the commentator... at one point the girls lined up 5 feet in front of the ball, and he had to tease a little about that.  And the "cheerleaders" were the football players, and were hilarious to watch.  Brett was hanging out with his friends near the field, and the kids wanted to go sit by him.  I couldn't resist snapping this picture!  They sure love him!



After we went home, got the kids to bed, and Matt and I watched a movie.  The perfect end to a great day!

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