Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Eventful Week

So I just want to apologize for not posting as much as I should. I have been a big slacker. I think it is mainly due to the fact that I don't take very many pictures anymore. I have resolved to take more pictures. Marcella is growing up so much and I am sad that I don't have a lot of pictures. Today I took a ton, so I hope that you will enjoy the worlds longest blog post. Man, a lot of things happened this week.

On Wednesday, my Mom came over and by the end of the night we had my Mom, Jason, Nathan, Cameron, Amie, Amy, and Lizzy over, and I had made 19 pies (oh and we went and saw the new James Bond movie with David and Kristi, if you haven't seen it yet you should--we really liked it). The House was a sight to behold, but we didn't take a picture. So just imagine it if you can. All the pies looked delicious. Thursday, Lizzy and I went on a bike/run for 4 miles. I think it is becoming our Thanksgiving tradition because we did it last year, too.



This is us at Grandma Wallin's. Marcella really liked the turkey. It was a really good meal, I enjoyed it!




This is Marcella. She has been having fun coloring here and there, every so often, but in the past few days she has taken a whole new love to it. I taped a paper to a stool so she could color on it without coloring the stool. She tried to pick it up and ripped it. She thought the world had ended the way that she cried. I thought it was a little funny. She is having a hard time learning that you need to only color on paper, so if you come over and notice the crayon marks on the couch (or everywhere else for that matter), just smile and forget they are even there.




Marcella is now in a forward-facing carseat, mainly because I don't think our old one was safe for her anymore. She was sticking out the top and her legs hung over the bottom of it. If she has clothes, she is over the 20 lbs requirement for front-facing children. I figure since she doesn't ever ride in it naked, we are ok. I have never seen her as happy about anything as she is about this car seat. She loves being in it. It's quite fun to look in the rear view mirror and actually see her. She just laughs at you when you look at her. She really is silly.







I only took one group picture for Thanksgiving at my Mom's house on Saturday, and it wasn't even of the whole group (and it is blurry). I am really sorry I don't have more pictures, Dad. We sure did have a lot of fun though. Jon cooked the Turkey and it was one of the best Turkey's I have ever eaten. It was so moist and tender. The funny thing is that Jon said the turkey will be done soon, so what did we all do? We sat down and played a game. Then Jon said, uh...the Turkey is done, and we all were in Panic mode making salads, cooking the potatoes for Mashed potatoes, making the gravy, setting the table, etc. Everything was quite funny. It sure was fun! Thanks everyone for all your help. You guys are the best!! Marcella slept through the preparations until it was actually time to eat. She's eating some Yummy Yams in the picture. The best part about the yams was we only had big marshmellows to put on them and no one set the timer, so when Jon asked Jason to check them, he said "How do you know if they are done?" and Jon said, "When the Marshmellows are brown." Jason said, "There aren't any marshmellows." We all got a good laugh because they had all melted to the top of the lid and disapeared. Marcella sure liked them though.



Marcella has started climbing on any climbable surface. I had the wrapping paper box by the piano bench and she thought it would be fun to climb from the box onto the bench. Then she would sit and play on the piano for 5-10 minutes then climb down and do it all over again. She did this about all morning on Monday. I thought for sure she was going to fall and I was going to have to take her to the Dr. for some stitches, but she didn't do that until....




I heard a scream from downstairs and so I ran down and she had gotten trapped in the bar stools. at first I thought she had just hurt her hand because it was smashed under the stool and her body was on it, but after a few minutes I noticed her eye was bruised as well. She now has a black eye. Although I should have taken a picture of it the first night, because it was a lot darker than it looks in this one. It was really red and greenish purple closer to her eye (but it wasn't really that bad). As you can see, two days later it is practically gone. Poor thing. (It is her right eye...you really can't even tell in this picture can ya?)




Monday night we went and got our Christmas tree (which still isn't decorated). I love it. We ended up going to about 4 different places looking for a Frasier Fir, but ended back at the first place we visited to get a Douglas Fir. We put it on top of our car and then tied it on. Jon would hand me the rope through the windows and then wrap it around the tree. When he was done, he went to open his door and realized he'd tied all the doors shut! He had fun getting in through the window to drive home. When we got back he said, "We have to take some pictures," so here you can see Marcella and I sitting in the car.






Today Marcella made a treat for Daddy, and she thought it was so much fun. It was cute watching her get so excited when the mixer went on. She is so much fun.


Sorry for ruining the surprise Dad, but these were too good looking not to take a picture of. I hope this makes all of you want to bake some cookies...especially Kristin, because I could sure go for some of her Chocolate Chip ones. I have been craving those ever since General Conference. (If you can't tell, Kristin, this is a hint. You should make me some of them real soon, and then a whole bunch for me for Christmas. I would love you forever!!!!)




Here she is again. Climbing. I think that we are going to be spending a lot of time in the emergency room with this girl. Everytime I see her and she's standing somewhere she should sit, or up on top of something that she is going to fall from, I think--oh it's inevitable. I guess only time will tell, though.


So Last but not least I couldn't leave out one of the most important things that happened this weekend. Jon finally made me some "Pasta e Fagioli". Oh man, you can ask any of us who had it how good it was. I was really suprised because I admit for the past 4 years of marriage he has been telling me about how he is going to make it for me and how I would like it and I would say, "Ummm...I don't think so...but if you want to make it, go right ahead." This lack of enthusiasm never really motivated him to do it, so he just barely got around to it. It was sooooo good that just talking about it makes me want to eat some right now, only there wasn't even any leftover. Crazy huh. He also made this other soup called Italian Chick Pea Soup. It is now Marcella's favorite. It wasn't mine though, it has a really interesting taste to it (probably from the non-Italian Bacon Jon used in it). But nonetheless here is the ceci (pronounced che-chi) soup, and Marcella eating it.




Well, I hope that this was fun for all of you to read, and I am sorry for not being a better blogger. I will try to do better in the next few weeks. I hope that all of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and I will see ya later! Love ya!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks for all the wonderful pictures. I have been checking the blog every day for sometime now and it was nice to see some new pictures and fun to look at and read. I'm one to talk though because you update yours more than I update mine. But hey no one ever leaves any comments so it's not fun to update it! Hope to see you soon! Love Mom

Anonymous said...

oh and also - I was one of the lucky ones that was able to try both soups and they were delicious. I'd like some more too! Mom again

Gregory said...

Marcella really does change week to week. I don't remember her climbing on anything at Thanksgiving.

Jon said...

If you notice, Marcella has her "cheese" smile on in almost all of those pictures. It's funny how kids learn to wrinkle their eyes a lot when they know they should smile...I remember some pictures of Owen doing just that. He was a little older than 14 months, but not much. Marcella is almost 14 months old. Here are some of her vocabulary words:

Wah in a screaming voice -- Water
Nah -- I want that
Mahm -- Mom
Dede -- Dad
Wow -- expresses surprise
Haht -- what she says when we give her warm food. She won't even eat warm stuff...usually spits it out and lets it sit on her tray until it's cold.

She also points to her nose and eyes and she'll point to our ears, but she doesn't quite get that she has ears, too. Oh...and she does about 10 animal sounds. My favorite is her turkey impression.

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a long post! Thanks for the laugh and great read. That's awesome that you tied the doors to your car shut. Here they tie your tree up, stick it out your trunk and even give you a cool elastic thing to keep the trunk "shut" over it. (But we pay twice as much) And Frasier firs are everywhere. It's amazing how different it is. Marcella looks so big and cute. I can't wait to see her again. All the food looks wonderful. I can't wait to come to Utah so people can cook for me. haha Love you guys!

Granpa Dann said...

Thanks for the update, I see that when Marcella smiles she uses her whole face, its very cute. Love the car seat photo. Love ya

Anonymous said...

Wow what a wonderful week! We are going to get our Christmas Tree today. But we'll probably end up doing it Hershey style--out the back of our truck.

That Chick Pea soup looks great! Would you mind sharing the recipe?

Unknown said...

Kanien you are not nearly as bad as me!! I don't think that anyone can ever be!!

Anonymous said...

All the pictures are so cute. I can't wait to see Marcella. Grace is so excited about the sleepover. She was especially excited when she found out Brad and I wouldn't be there! You and Jon and such an awesome Uncle and Aunt!