I thought this month was going to be just a really restful, uneventful month but, I guess that's really not our style. Birthdays, Mother's Day, day trips, cherry picking, grandma visits, park trips, and lots of family fun; May was a really good time for our family. Here are some of the highlights:
Olivia turned 21 on the 21st! Olive will be leaving soon to Portland and we're going to miss her so much! Emma loves her aunt Livvy and it's not going to be the same without her here. We wanted to spend some good time with her before she leaves so I was glad that Emma and I got to join her and my mom for a birthday celebration in Las Vegas. We went to Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay, Cheesecake Factory in Ceasar's Palace for lunch, the gardens at Bellagio, and shopping at Liv's favorite place; Forever 21 (which seemed appropriate on her 21st birthday.) Emma was a champ considering she woke up with a teensy fever thanks to the immunizations she'd had a few days earlier. She had a few rough moments but with the help of Tylenol and my two most willing babysitters, she had lots of fun too. We had a blast being together and we were exhausted by the time we got back to mom and dad's house. Vegas is always fun to visit and always a relief to leave. Emma and I had a sleepover in St. George and enjoyed spending birthday morning with Olivia.
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The Bellagio Garden was in the middle of a transition so we only got to walk into part of it this time. It's always one of my favorite things to see in Vegas. |
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Emma was fascinated by the world's largest chocolate fountain at the Bellagio. Maybe she'll be a chocolate lover like mom and dad. |
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Is there anything better than cheesecake?? No, no there isn't. I got the salted caramel this time. YUM. |
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These two babies. We headed home after this and they both slept most of the way home. |
Later that same day, I decided I wasn't quite as tired as I'd thought and wanted to go on a walk. Dad and I walked through the neighborhood and had a nice talk. My family moved a few times as I was growing up but, my parents have now ended up in the same neighborhood that I was in as a baby Emma's age. We visited the house my dad built for us and I found my brother and I's hand prints in the back yard.
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One weekend, we enjoyed a jaunt up to Duck Creek with two of my nephews and mother-in-law. We got to try out Emma's new back pack and she loved it! She was so content to just look around and hang out on daddy's back. We had a nice leisurely walk until.....until we found the swing. It was just a long rope tied to an old bike handle hanging from a tree. Sam immediately started swinging back and forth, legs kicking, half forgetting that he had a baby strapped to his back! After a minute or two of swinging, Sam swung backwards toward the tree with poor Emma getting the brunt of the blow. She was fine but, NOT HAPPY and no longer wanted to be in her pack. My cute nephews gave Sam quite a lecture about how he should be a more careful dad! After Emma was safely out of her pack and in moms arms, Sam and the boys continued to swing for quite a while. The boys would take turns and Sam would catch them on the back swing so we didn't end up with someone else smacking into the tree. It was a fun time.
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I love these boys. |
Last weekend we decided to head up the canyon again (This time, Parawon Canyon) to have a picnic/BBQ with family. So fun! Plenty of good food, time with family, a little fishing, a nice walk, beautiful setting, perfect weather--what more can you ask for? Despite the crowds due to Memorial Day weekend, we found a perfect spot to picnic with no one around. Emma is in love with the outdoors and was happy as could be playing in the dirt and throwing rocks (when she wasn't trying to eat them). She spent time with cousins (she only made cousin Cooper cry ONCE this time), the grown ups had nice conversation, and we just enjoyed the whole day together. We actually ended up in Duck Creek area again on a different trail. With all of the ATV's flying passed us, we were all dust-covered by the end of the walk. I'm not sure which of us was dirtier by the time we got home.
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One word: Pigtails. |
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She really is the boss. If you have a toddler in your life that needs this T.Shirt--Link HERE. |
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Walking with uncle Mike |
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Trying to look at daddy's face |
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Love this picture, love these two |
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She insisted on holding BOTH grandma AND aunt Katy's hands |
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Emma stuck her feet in the water for a minute. It was way to cold but, she would have stayed in for hours if we'd let her. The girl loves water. |
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This was near the end of the day. Pigtails pulled out, muddy and marshmallow covered. She's not the kind of girl that's afraid to get a little dirty. ;) |
May has been fun. Emma is growing SO very much. She says all kinds of words (or tries to) including Daisy, mama, daddy (that's her favorite, over and over again!), mouth, wow, and her own version of "thank you". She walks ALL the time and as fast as you can walk without calling it a run quite yet. She'll be running in no time (eek!). She is very social, always talking, always on the go, and just completely full of sass and attitude. The tantrums have begun and this girl demands to be heard. Especially in the grocery store and at church. On the other hand, she's also very sweet and affectionate (when she feels like it.) She learned how to blow kisses and give high fives this month. I love watching her mother her dolls and she is always giving me "pat pats" on the back when I hold her. She is the best thing ever and we love her so.
In June, Olivia moves and mom and dad head to Scotland for a MONTH LONG adventure! It's certainly going to be different for us here but, we're excited for them to go out and have those experiences in different corners of the world. We will sure miss them. Hoping for lots of family time and summer adventures coming our way in the next few weeks.
I love this one. The pictures of Emma are especially great - And I'm so glad you got a picture of the handprints. :)
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