I have to admit that when we decided to move back to Utah a little over a year ago I was not too thrilled about it. We had only lived in Las Vegas for about 2 and a half years, had moved already once during that time and I was just not looking forward to moving AGAIN! (In 10 years we have moved 10 times!) I could probably list a dozen reasons why I didn't want to move back to Utah the top two being I am a city girl and we were leaving an AMAZING JOB! I think I liked Chris' job better then he did though...for several reasons, not just for the money! :) But I agreed to move back and so I made a conscious effort to find reasons why that was a good thing. It has probably taken me until recently to fully appreciate the things that Utah has to offer...like great hiking, camping and fishing within an hours drive in many directions! I love the smell! It just smells fresh and clean here (of course, that is when you are not downwind from the sheep or cow farm which for us, luckily, is most of the time)! Although I have to admit I do love the smell of hot dirty wet pavement after it has rained in the summer in Las Vegas. :) But the one thing I love the most and what I think has finally made me realize how much I love living where I do now, is the view from my kitchen window. Every morning, I wake up and get to watch the sunrise above the mountains. When my kids are playing in the backyard with their cousins, or working in the garden with their dad and great-grandpa, I get to view it from my kitchen window. And yesterday after a light sprinkling, I got to witness one of nature's most beautiful creations...a full rainbow! Living in a bigger city would not offer me such amazing views every day and so I am grateful to live where we do...finally!
Allison is such a great example to me of learning to appreciate the little things in life. She sat and watched the rainbow from the porch until it finally disappeared...which was about 20 min.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Summer happenings...
One night for FHE we made "Ice Cream in a bag." The kids loved making it although theirs turned out runny because they were a little impatient. Mine and Chris's turned out much creamier. Either way the flavor was awesome. We added strawberries and peaches to it...yummy!
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The kids just got done with their first session of swim lessons. They love swimming and can't wait to show off their new skills in Aunt Stacy's pool when we go visit.
The kids just got done with their first session of swim lessons. They love swimming and can't wait to show off their new skills in Aunt Stacy's pool when we go visit.
Allison was one of the only kids in her class to jump off the diving board without help. She just walks right off.

Austin did the high dive this year and also walked off like it was nothing. I was scared just watching him. I am so glad my kids don't have the same fears that I do...

Thank you to Anne Marie for being Abigail's "mommy" for one week of swim class. It not only allowed me to get pictures of the kids swimming but I was very sick that week and along with being pregnant really did not feel like swimming. Thank you again!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
"Bring Your Own Hoe" DeMille FHE
Chris' grandpa owns a couple of acres behind our house that he planted in corn and potatoes. He SO wants to teach the younger generation self-reliance and hard work which he is an amazing example of. Chris kinda got elected to be in charge of the weeding and decided that one person weeding an acre garden was just not going to happen so he enlisted the help of the whole extended family. Last Night we had an extended family FHE. Chris called it the "Bring Your Own Hoe" night. Of course it caught on and everyone called it that, even his grandpa. We had a great turnout, we got all the weeding done, the kids worked a little and played a lot and then we ended with the "official" DeMille food - watermelon.



Especially Abigail...she could ride it all day!
Allison in Grandpa's swing.

Eating Watermelon!
The kids workin' hard...
Chris' grandpa making sure everyone is doing it right.
The kids LOVE riding on Grandpa's train.
Eating Watermelon!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
What name do you think suits this little fella?
Here is another 3D pic of our little boy...I am not sure I like the 3D pictures...they kind of scare me. :) 
It is getting closer to my due date and once again we have to choose a name for our baby. I am really leaning toward one name and Chris really wants another. Sadly, when we ask the kids which names they like they are all siding with their dad. I think this is the most divided we have been on names yet, although I know Chris would go with whatever I chose. I put a little poll on the sidebar for anyone wanting to put in their own two-sense. I also added two other names that we like...just in case. The middle name we have already picked...Robert. Both Chris and I have Grandpa's that were named Robert so it just seemed the right name for the job. Here are the names...
Aaron Robert
Adam Robert
Aiden Robert
Andrew Robert
The following are some really funny names that we found when looking for more "A" names. However they could be offensive so you may want to stop reading now...(And if any of Chris' brothers and sisters are reading this they will definitely get Chris' sense of humor)
Either the pronunciation or the definition was funny...
Achit or Aashit - (Indian) Navy Blue (we especially liked this one...:))
Aanal - (Indian) Center of Spirit
Adhik - (Sanskrit) More Greater
Abich - Noble
Aswad - (African) Black
Ameil (Hebrew)
Abra - (Arabic)
Ardon - (Hebrew) Roving Fugitive

It is getting closer to my due date and once again we have to choose a name for our baby. I am really leaning toward one name and Chris really wants another. Sadly, when we ask the kids which names they like they are all siding with their dad. I think this is the most divided we have been on names yet, although I know Chris would go with whatever I chose. I put a little poll on the sidebar for anyone wanting to put in their own two-sense. I also added two other names that we like...just in case. The middle name we have already picked...Robert. Both Chris and I have Grandpa's that were named Robert so it just seemed the right name for the job. Here are the names...
Aaron Robert
Adam Robert
Aiden Robert
Andrew Robert
The following are some really funny names that we found when looking for more "A" names. However they could be offensive so you may want to stop reading now...(And if any of Chris' brothers and sisters are reading this they will definitely get Chris' sense of humor)
Either the pronunciation or the definition was funny...
Achit or Aashit - (Indian) Navy Blue (we especially liked this one...:))
Aanal - (Indian) Center of Spirit
Adhik - (Sanskrit) More Greater
Abich - Noble
Aswad - (African) Black
Ameil (Hebrew)
Abra - (Arabic)
Ardon - (Hebrew) Roving Fugitive
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