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What a crazy day yesterday. Avery fell off the little retaining wall behind our house while playing and was hysterical for half an hour before Bryson got home from work. She kept holding her neck and would freak out every time you picked her up so I was really scared. We tried to go to Instacare but they said they didn't do neck problems, so they sent us straight to the ER. She held so still for all the doctors and nurses and X-ray techs, which let me know she was hurting. A healthy toddler is a wiggly toddler. I just held her.
It turned out she fractured her collar bone on the right side on this picture. No cast, just something that has to heal. Unfortunately, she is refusing to drink her pain medicine and despite our best efforts to whip up a few sippy cup cocktails, she's miserable. Poor baby.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Broken
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Haunting
The witches are in.
Our Cheshire pumpkin.
I couldn't resist. You're only pregnant once...or three times.
And I'd just like to add that baby is the size of a squash this week, isn't that theme-appropriate?
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Saving Room...
Don't ask me why I decided to make these yummilicious nuggets of heaven the night before my pregnancy diabetes test. Here's to hoping they don't call back because I'm not really sure I have three hours to spare. Our friends brought toppings of coconut, nuts, Reese's, and candy corn, in addition to our caramel and chocolate. Can Macintoshes please be in season year round?!?
This Sunday was the primary program...so fun to enjoy all the cute kiddos! Ella's seat happened to be in the bishop's chair and she said her part perfectly: "Jesus Christ was resurrected." Of course, that is, after telling the helper teacher to "please not tell me my part because I don't need help, I already know it."
P.S. We experimented with hair here. Instead of braids the night before, we did little buns all over her head. It was very full when afternoon church rolled around and turned out Sunday appropriate--but let's just say, when she woke up she might have passed for a member of the Jackson 5.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Weekend Time
Saturday we took the bikes up to Zion for a little fall bike ride. We biked up to the lodge, rode the bus to the Riverwalk, and rode the bikes back down. It hasn't gotten chilly here yet, so it felt like a late summer pleasant afternoon. We'll have to try again in a few weeks to hit the changing leaves.
We discovered a secret waterfall alcove off the beaten path. I can't tell you where it is, but here's a clue.
Where's Waldo...can you find Ella?
Gotta love Avery's signature smile: Miss Squinty Eyes.
And last weekend, Bryson's sister Melodi got married.
Life has gotten pretty crazy lately with me starting a new job with the St. George convention and tourism bureau and Bryson's job being on a roller coaster of ups and downs. We are along for the ride, but Saturdays are treasures.
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
First Edition
When you babysit Emily Lara, your child may decide to write her first novel.

Kind of sounds like life at our house. Those fun little animals.
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Crab Legs???
In an effort to get Ella and Avery on opposite birthday party years, we told Ella we would just do a small family party for her five-year-old celebration. So, we gave her some options: Pirate Island Pizza, McDonalds nuggets at the park, Cafe Rio. But she wasn't feeling it. Guess what she wanted? Crab legs!!! And baked potatoes. All with a Tiana theme. What a stitch. We all told her thank you for her excellent taste in good quality food.
This day started with a big breakfast in bed. She told Bryson when she woke up that she could tell she was five now because she felt taller and her hair was longer.
Bryson and I totally procrastinated her present. We could not find anything we wanted. So in the end, 30 minutes before her big dinner, I ran to Walmart and finally got what she'd asked for...a Barbie and the Mermaid Tail water slide for the bathtub. I'll admit, I looked at that and thought big plastic waste of money. But truthfully, she was completely excited and took an hour-long bathtime last night. She also asked me this morning how early she could take a bath after dinner and for how long. So maybe it wasn't a waste after all :)
Ella decorated her own Tiana cake, just another of her many creative endeavors. We love Ella's artistic flair and never-ending art projects, sketches, and inventions. Happy 5th birthday, Ella Bella!
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Sunday, September 12, 2010
Spiders and Sunshines...
...are Avery's favorite still life subjects. Although I'm not always clear on which are which. And really, neither is she. That's the magic of being two--everything you do is charming whether it makes sense or not.
Avery has also steadily begun to refer to herself in the third person. And sometimes, when she's in pretend mode, she refers to her pretend persona in the third person. Her alter ego used to be named "Baby Ariel," but now there's also a "Big Ariel" in the mix, so that we really never are quite sure who needs the drink, snuggie, diaper change, etc. Nix diaper change. We're always pretty sure on that one.
I can't help but remember this episode of Seinfeld when she starts talking about herself in the third person though.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
South Side, Baby
Crazy that it takes 5 hours to get to the Grand Canyon South Rim when the North Rim is only like 2 hours away. We could literally see Bright Angel Point right acoss the ravine. But the company is much better south side...
I'm afraid of heights so when my legs weren't wobbling like Jello, I was trying to keep my kids from the ledge. Which was like trying to keep moths from a flame. Doesn't Avery just look like she's up to no good?
On the trip back we hit the Wupatki Indian ruins, very cool.
Fun Labor Day! My life would not be the same without knowing about Bananagram, Oregano's, and the Law family rules of choosing a good baby name (which I may be violating with this next chillin).
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