Sunday, April 27, 2008

here comes the sun

So, recently when people have asked me how I'm doing and I have almost feltsorry to them that I did't have some wild tail of deep despair (you'll have to excuse the dramatic sentiments I just completed my latest reading of Pride and Prejucide. James just can't understand how I can read and watch it over and over again...although I must admit I sometimes skip ahead to my favorite parts(like when Darcy proposes to Lizzie for the first time) anyway...), but then I am so thankful that everything seems to be going just right. My reason for musing on this point is that people often think, "oh you're not really that happy, something must be wrong she just isn't telling me." But, you know what, for this moment I am perfectly contented. That may change tomorrow, but for right now I have so much to be grateful for.



I have the most wonderful husband in the world. For example, tonight while I was cooking dinner he came up behind me and said, "Sweetheart, I should cook dinner more often." I thought, that sounds great! The funny thing is that when I was about to ask for his help I noticed him thoroughly enjoying the Sunday paper. What can you do? I really do think he'll cook dinner more often. What a great guy!!



I also have the sweetest little boy ever (so I know some of you other moms will have to disagree and say that your child is the sweetest ever and that's okay i guess). He loves to give kisses, the only problem is that he hasn't quite learned how to kiss with his lips, rather than his teeth. OUCH!!



James and I are blessed with great families. Even though we don't keep in touch as well as we should, we love them and are appreciative of their love and support. We sure do miss them and are looking forward to seeing some of them this weekend. Thank goodness for weddings and airplanes.



I am also so thankful that it is almost summer time. It is supposed to be cold this week, but then it is May. Wahoo! Good thing I didn't put away all of the winter clothes! I guess I was a little bit flip flop happy! There are few things I love more than flip flops on my feet and the sun on my face, smothered in sunblock of course.



So, I'm grateful nothing exciting is going on. I love living a simple life and enjoying the beautiful outdoors.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Ethan is on the move!





As you can see Ethan is on the move... he promptly took a nap after this photo...





He's still so cute even when he's sad. We sure are enjoying our little boy. It is so hard to believe he will be one at the end of next month. WOW!



We have been busy lately... Ethan got his first haircut. I did it myself (if you looked at the back of his head you would know). Maybe next time will be a smoother ride. I began with scissors, but that didn't work out too well. Then I tried the clippers which worked a lot better despite him being afraid of them. At least we got the job done. It's a good thing his hair will grow back (but with uncle Seth's hairline maybe not).



James has seen his first semi-real patient, too bad his patient couldn't see him. I'm next. Wish me luck. James tells me I will never see the same again. I can only hope that's a good thing. We enjoyed conference this weekend. It is a good feeling knowing that President Monson is our Prophet. I also particularly enjoyed Elder Oaks, Elder Ballard, and Elder Bednar. I love General Conference and so does Ethan....

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Prince Ethan

One Sunday afternoon after seeing that most of our hard drive was jammed up with pictures of Ethan we paused for a moment and came to the conclusion that we just don't have quite enough pictures of him. Ethan has quite the set up. He has his own space heater on one side of his room and a humidifier on the other. Add that to being spoon fed and being waited on hand and foot we affectionately refer to our son as "Prince Ethan".





Here he is doing his daily push ups. He is on a very strict regimen. We start 'em young around here. :)


And here he is playing airplane with mommy. What a cute airplane!!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Our little elf.

The four cousins.. James, Angela, Paige and Ethan

Layla and Ethan



Taking a bath



In the ticketing line in Vegas.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Well, it was a great Christmas! We once again have traveled around the world and back! We flew out on December 11th to go to Portland to visit my family. It was great fun! Ethan was introduced to so many animals you would think we had taken him to the zoo! He liked most of them, except the birds. He liked them until one of them almost nipped him, then not so much. We enjoyed playing settlers with my dad and step-mom and eating Chinese with my Mom, step-dad and brothers. And of course, we got wet in the rain.

On the 18th we hopped on a plane bound for Vegas. Instead of renting a car to make the two and half hour trek to Enterprise we decided to be financially smart and take the St.George Express shuttle (a.k.a. the St.George Sardine Can). We were scrunched in there so tight. There were 11 passengers crunched inside a 12 passenger van. It cannot possibly seat 12 full grown (some overgrown) adults comfortably, not mention our luggage. So yeah, it was interesting to say the least. (After reading this last sentence James said, "you are a woman of understatements, you know that?)

Once we finally made it to Enterprise we were all pretty exhausted! The following days were great! Ethan enjoyed his grandparents, aunts and uncles a whole lot. And they enjoyed him too, I'm sure. And I enjoyed not being the one that had to hold him all day. Ethan enjoyed Christmas. Well I think what he enjoyed most of all was eating the paper.

You'll never believe it, but the day after Christmas we went back to Vegas and caught a flight back to Portland! You're thinking.. that is a lot of flying with a baby.. and you're right! I enjoy Ethan much better on the ground. Anyhow... we went back for Kimball (James' brother) and Shelley's wedding. It was beautiful! It was also great fun to see all of James' family again. And to meet Shelley's family too. We really enjoyed sharing that day with them.

So, yesterday we made the trek home. On the first leg of our flight Ethan was a dream. He smiled and laughed and was just a happy boy. The second leg was another story... it is now nice to be home where he can sleep in the comfort of his own crib.

We hope you all had a Merry Christmas! Have a Happy New Year!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

We're back...


Okay, so, maybe we disappeared for awhile... so long that I had trouble signing in.... hmmm... Anyway... here's the scoop on the holt trio... we spent a long summer traveling, painting, traveling, landscaping, and traveling some more. And what do we have to show for it? One dead tree, three dead mums, a great paint job, some ruined pants (but at least it wasn't the carpet), a few weeds, a well traveled baby boy, and of course some great memories! After all of our summer goings and doings it was a welcome relief for James to begin school again and Ethan and I to settle into a predictable routine. I cannot tell you how predictability makes the world beautiful again! Anyway...



So for the past month we've been introducing Ethan to solids. We thought his first taste of formula-ed down oatmeal was a riot, but it was nothing compared to the disgusted faces he made with green beans. I almost felt sorry for the little guy. Good thing I didn't, 'cause now he likes the pureed mush.





Well, until next time we hope you all have a fun and safe Halloween. And I promise this will be more than just a quarterly blog... until then... take care!

Monday, July 9, 2007

What a blessing!

On July 1st we had Ethan blessed. Isn't he a darling all dressed in white?



We really appreciated those of James' family who came to join us for the event. We had a great time while they were here. At first we thought there wasn't really anything to do in Columbus... but as we discovered we were wrong. We headed off to Slate Run Living Historical Farm. It is farmed like it would have been in the 1880's.
I don't think they had cell phones back then, but as you can see the cell service was incredible! Possibly, the only one having a real conversation was Dad.






After walking the path to the farm the boys found some old style toys. James and Kenley had fun racing around me on the stilts. We also enjoyed ring toss and pushing around these old lookin' wooden hula hoops. Everyone had a blast. Old Bess even enjoyed the beautiful sunshine.

The greatest surprise of the weekend was Ethan's hair loss. He went from a full head of hair to male pattern baldness in just a few days. Hate to say it, but now he just has a weird looking swirl and a mullet. Yikes! You will be glad to know, however, that the mullet seems to be falling out.

In addition to his mullet loss he is gaining great strength. Just the other day he intentionally punched his lady bug. We were so excited! He is now reaching for things and trying to roll over. Sorry buddy just not quite big enough for that yet. He sure does try though.