Wednesday, October 25, 2017

October Festivities

It has been a beautiful October. The weather has been dreamy and I'm trying to be better at enjoying the now. I'm trying to push the "winter is coming, and it's only going to get darker" thoughts to the back of my mind. I am also taking advantage of not having to wear a jacket to the gym in the mornings. (even though I probably could use one.)

I even made a wreath with my friend. I'm not a very crafty person, and was proud of myself. Our porch looks much more festive than usual with a wreath AND a pumpkin. I think this year we're even going to get a Christmas tree which will be a first for us.


I don't feel like the picture does it justice, but that is probably because I spent longer than I'm willing to admit making this wreath.

For Family Home Evening earlier this month we went to a pumpkin patch with friends. We went on a hayride, picked out a pumpkin, and spent a lot of time warming up by the fire. It was a chilly night, but memories were made. Andrew was in heaven when his favorite author, Brandon Sanderson, happened to be at the pumpkin patch. Our friends we were with are also huge fans, so they enjoyed talking to him. Brandon was everything I imagined a Fantasy author to be.

Proud of the pumpkin we found in the picked over patch

Bundled up in 2 jackets and a blankie.

James can sit up now which is amazing, especially when shopping. When I took this picture, he didn't quite have it down, so he is buckled in tight. He has always wanted to move so much he never wants to sit still. 


My sister-n-law is an amazing photographer and took some family pictures for us in the mountains. They turned out better than I could have imagined and I can't wait to send out a Christmas card. Lindsey scouted out the best spot that still had beautiful colors and leaves. We owe her big time. Here is a sneak peak.

Pre Picture Selfie to check our outfit colors

What a big boy


This week for Family Home Evening, we made sugar cookies and used Halloween shapes to cut them out. We even attempted to turn the frosting orange, but it ended up having a pink tint. The sugar cookie making process ended up being quite an ordeal. I ended up having to remake the frosting and re-bake a couple batches of underdone cookies. In the end, we got the cookies delivered just before it was too late. We didn't take any pictures of our beautiful pink frosted Halloween cookies (or the kitchen which is still recovering from all the flour).

We can't wait to share our Halloween traditions with James on Tuesday! Having a baby definitely makes this time of year even more special and he will look pretty darn cute in his costume.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

How to Survive Without Your Husband for 8 Days

Andrew recently returned from a trip to the Philippines. He went there for work to train some people. I think I would have been fine alone, but was happy to live near family because they helped the time pass by more quickly. Here is what I did each day in hopes of fast-forwarding time:

Friday, September 29th---Andrew Left
After taking Andrew to the airport around 11:00am, I went to my parents house with a suitcase packed for James and I. We went to spend some time there for conference weekend with plans to stay at least through Tuesday which is when I teach piano lessons at their house.

Friday night, I had dinner with Logan, Julia, and Henry at the Pie Pizzeria in Midvale. They were in town for general conference and I enjoyed seeing them and of course eating pizza.

Saturday, September 30th---General Conference/Ladies Night
I spent most of the day watching General Conference. I loved all of the messages and felt especially inspired this conference. I am enjoying re-listening to all the talks now.

We have the tradition on Saturday night while the boys are at the Priesthood session of conference to have Ladies Night. This year we went to Blue Lemon--a restaurant I had never tried before. Lindsey, Simon, and Esther came by and we talked/played with them for a while. Later, we had pazookies (basically gooey cookies with ice cream on-top) and Jessica and I went shopping at Old Navy and Target. We missed Jill!

Sunday, October 1st---General Conference/Family Dinner
James' nap schedule lined up perfectly and he slept during both conferences! I made a scarf while I was listening. We went on a walk in between sessions and for dinner Grandma and Grandpa Denning came as well as Jeff, Lindsey, Simon, and Esther. (Jess stayed the night Saturday.) Of course Sunday morning we had cinnamon rolls which were phenomenal as usual.

Monday, October 2nd---Lunch With Grandma
I went with Grandma Denning to Cubby's which she had never tried before. It has become one of my favorite restaurants and I can now say I'm a fan of sweet potato fries. Grandma seemed to enjoy it and we had a good time catching up. On our way home, we got Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookies from Potbelly's. I ate way too much.

Monday night Joel and Jeff came over to watch Star Trek and I made dinner. I did not watch Star Trek with them. I have no interest in that show. (I tried watching 15 minutes of the first episode this season and was bored out of my mind. Sorry Andrew.)

Tuesday, October 3rd---Piano Lessons and Sodalicious with Mary
My afternoon went by quickly teaching 4 students. Mary came over shortly after I was done teaching and we had a lot to catch up on. She was my best friend in high school and had never met James before. While we were chatting, we organized music in folders with my Mom who is the Stake Music Chair and had a lot to do. We ended the night with drinks.

Wednesday, October 4th---Pizza and Bull
My Mom is in grad school, so she is in class during the day at BYU, but we had fun in the evenings. We got pizza and enjoyed watching the T.V. show, "Bull" together which is one of my favorites.

Thursday, October 5th---Alpine Loop and Piano Lessons
I went back to my house pretty early Thursday so I could hangout with Shaylee, Josh, and Philip. We drove the alpine loop which was stunning. The fall colors are unreal and we brought picnic lunches. It ended up getting kind of cold and I probably shouldn't have worn sandals because my toes went numb. I taught 3 students piano when I got back. (We're taking family pictures in these gorgeous colors this weekend. Can't wait!)




Friday, October 6th---Jessica's Concert and Girls Night
I had plans to babysit for a friend, but they fell through. It worked out well because I was able to go watch Jess play a viola solo. Things with James turned out to be quite chaotic. James and I arrived almost late to hear Jessica after trying to find a parking spot for over a half hour. When we got into the building I noticed that James had a blowout and immediately had to change that. I went to 2 different bathrooms to find a changing table and had no luck. Seriously, BYU? I finally changed him on my hands and knees on the floor. My parents texted me that my sister started playing and I immediately darted out of the bathroom and James was only in his diaper. Next problem... James was hungry which is why I came so early, so I would have time to feed him. (Booo parking) I fed him while listening to Jess play. (It was very informal in the lobby.) Jessica sounded amazing and I'm so glad I was able to come and watch her, even though things were crazy. I haven't heard Jess play a solo in a long time and she is getting so good.

After that, my parents, Jess, and I met my cousins Sam and Allie at Cubby's for lunch. (Yes, I had Cubby's twice last week.)

Friday night I had a girls night with 2 friends. They came over to watch a movie, eat yummy food, and do nails. We had a good time, but one ended up getting sick and throwing up which I felt bad about.

Saturday, October 7th---Sick
I woke up and my eye was quite pink (I was hoping it would go away while I slept) and had to wake James early so I could go get some medicine for pink eye before playing for stake baptisms. After that, we spent most of the day relaxing. James had a cold, I had pink-eye, and I cleaned the bathroom my friend threw-up in to try to avoid getting those germs as well. I joked with Andrew that he probably didn't even want to come home to our house full of germs. Andrew got in Saturday night and being united as a family again was fantastic. Andrew was worried that James wouldn't recognize or remember him after being away, but that wasn't a problem. It would be pretty hard to forget the best Dad in the world!

Although it was a great opportunity for Andrew to go to the Phillipines for work, I sure hope it doesn't happen again soon. I love my Andrew, especially when he is around.