Sunday, July 31, 2011

July Fun

Here are some random shots of fun things we did during the month of July.

Fireworks at Grandma and Grandpa Haiders.


Notice the blow torch that Uncle J is carrying- the ONLY way to light fireworks ;)



Chowin' down on some corn from Grandma and Grandpa Haider's garden. Yum!


Helping mommy wash dishes. This is one of Stockton's favorite activities! He'll wash dishes for hours if I let him. Unfortunately it usually ends up with more work for me cleaning up spills all over the kitchen.



One day while washing dishes, Stockton said to me, "Look, Mommy, I made a tower!" I was quite impressed with his balancing act.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

10 Year Class Reunion

This summer I was in charge of my 10 Year Class Reunion. It was so much work, but so worth it! We had a great turn out and it was so great to see old friends.

Rather than posting it all again, please visit our class blog: http://grantsvillecowboys2001.blogspot.com/

I was voted as "Most Recognizable." Which means I look like I'm still 18? Sweet! I'll take it!

A HUGE thanks to Megan Butler Grover, Stephanie Camp Talbot, Marci Askerlund Hall, and Traci Millward Jensen who were on my committee. And another HUGE thanks to all our spouses! You guys made this whole thing possible!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Emily's Birthday

Emily turned 11 and we had a fun family party in the canyon above Mapleton.




The gorgeous girls: Rebecca, Emily, Heather, and Ashley





The gang, just chillin' around the camp fire.



Emily and her beautiful and delicious cake.



The Donahue girls: Ashley, Danielle, Emily, and Heather.



Goofin' off with Grandpa Orgill




Grandpa played some upbeat primary songs for Stockton in the car. Stockton LOVED them. Grandpa let us borrow the CD on the way home and then we had to get one of our own and it's one of Stockton's fav's.


Stock and Brock in a cousin's embrace.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Potty Time!


Stockton has been potty training. He's been doing very well! We kicked off his potty training with a potty party. It was "Cars" themed. When he woke up in the morning I had pictures from "Cars" in the bathroom and I had a "Cars" chart and stickers, and new "Cars" underwear. I also had a gift for him: a potty-training doll. Stockton was so excited for the doll. I asked him what he wanted to name him and he said, "Baby Mud." Stockton taught baby Mud how to go potty and then carried him around with him all day.


Snuggling up with Baby Mud and his new underwear. Each time Stockton went potty I rewarded him with a sticker, a snack, and juice. He probably had 10 juice boxes (Cars themed of course.) Which then encouraged him to need to use the potty. Then by the end of the day he had gone a gazillion times in his potty. It was a great way to start off the whole process.

Monday, July 4, 2011

4th of July

We had a wonderful old-fashioned 4th of July in Grantsville with my family.

Stockton loves his Grandpa Orgill.

And his cousin Brock. (When I first took this picture I thought it was so cute, then I realized that it looked eerily familiar... http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2011/06/28/brothers/)

Cutie cousins.


Gorgeous girlies.

Here comes the parade!

Stockton loved the firetrucks of course!

Of course there always has to be a few strange parade entries in the G-ville parade, right?

And the returning attraction. I can't believe that horse is still going!

We came back to my parents house for a BBQ and the kids played in the sprinklers. Stockton is throwing his bouncy ball that he caught at the parade.

Gotta love the "sprinkler to the face" face.


Brady had to get in on the fun, too.



We then headed down to the carnival at the park.

Stockton rode on the swings with his cousin Shae.

We came home and did sparklers then sat on our deck and watched fireworks all over the valley. This was the first year that they legalized aerial fireworks and it was CRAZY! There were gazillions of fireworks going off all around us. I've never seen anything like it!