Friday, October 23, 2009

Dress Up

Lately, almost every morning, Marley wants to pick out what she's wearing that day. It varies from pants to no pants & from my clothes to her clothes, but almost always includes shoes & socks. It always makes me laugh on what she decides that she's going to put on!

So in the first photo she decided on some Halloween socks, her white shoes, & blue jacket...pants are optional here. Then she wanted her skirt, but needed to finish it off with some stylin' pants underneath it!

In these photos, only Mickey Mouse crocs & socks required! (But apparently, a smile isn't!)
Then she found one of my work-out shirts, which she tried at first to put on feet first through the neck!

Then she tried to put it on over her head but didn't really like that either!
She also tried to put her feet through the sleeves &, finally, after she tried & tried to put it on, I helped her put it on the right way, which of course, she loved!

Spiders Alive!!!!

We had just finished hanging up a giant cobweb & spider decorations outside the other day as Marley was pushing her new trike around. I look down at Marley's feet & get a big shock! I thought Kevin was trying to play a joke on me by putting a spider next to Marley's feet, but instantly I realized this was no joke! I quickly grabbed Marley (thankfully, Marley didn't step on the spider or have the spider jump on her!) This is what we found:
A Aphonopelma Iodius or a TARANTULA!

I ran inside the house to grab the camera & a quarter (we used the end of the broom handle to get the quarter close to the spider...there was NO WAY we were going to get close to that thing!) Kevin trapped it in a container & showed it to our neighbor (who's lived here for 40 years). Our neighbor said he had never seen a spider like that before. We thought it might be someone's pet that had wandered away. Apparently, these types of spiders are found in Nevada, Utah, & California...who knew? And their bite is supposed to be like a bee sting! Yikes! Kevin let it go...a few blocks from our house!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Taylor & Jaycee

My good friend, Kellie, wanted me to make a tutu for her daughter, Taylor. I really wanted to see how it looked so we decided to go to Thanksgiving Point & get some pictures of her wearing it & some cute pictures of Jaycee with her guitar. Plus, this wonderfully talented supervisor of mine, Mary, knit this adorable little jacket for Marley & I wanted pictures of her in that. I still cannot get over the quality of Mary's knitting...the jacket is BEAUTIFUL! I found that taking pictures of kids that actually listen & can sit still makes photography so much more fun & relaxing! Taylor & Jaycee cooperated beautifully! It was such a good experience!

Marley, per usual, is NOT cooperating with me to take pictures! So, of course, these photos, which are mediocre at best, are the best ones I got. But you can see how cute that little blue knit jacket is!


I like the pictures of Taylor & Jaycee together.



The only time Marley cooperated was with Taylor & Jaycee...so I really like the ones of them together. Marley is actually smiling & looking at the camera! I really like the one of Taylor & Jaycee looking at each other!



Taylor loves the camera & the camera loves her. She took some great photos!


I love that Jaycee brought the guitar on her own accord. I think Kellie was skeptical about having it in the pictures, but I thought it turned out nicely!



I love the sepia colored on where Taylor's sitting in the chair sideways, but I cut off her face when I made the collage! Dang it!


These action ones are awesome! I love, love, love Jaycee's rocker poses!


Marley and the Technicolored Dreamcoat

I have a pair of REALLY loud PJs that I was going to wear the other night. Marley saw me getting them out and practically begged me to let her have the PJ top and help her put it on over her clothes. She wore the top around all night even though she was drowning in it because it was so big!




I was in my bedroom the other day & I heard Marley come crying into my room from her room...low & behold she had stuck her baby carrier over her head & couldn't get it off. And, like any good parent, I got out the camera to take a picture. She actually managed to get it off on her own as I was snapping the last picture!

Recently, I found her with lotion smeared all over her face. I think she sees us putting lotion on ourselves as well as her, so she figures she's a big girl & can do it herself. She also loves to put on other people's shoes & attempt to walk around in them. Why is it so funny & cute when little kids try to do grown-up things?

Flaming Gorge

Last weekend we took a short trip to the in-law's cabin in Flaming Gorge. My sister-in-law, Tina, had Monday off for Columbus Day so we decided to take advantage since she's almost never able to come up. I really didn't get many pictures. I did, however, get a bunch of pictures of me, Tina & my sister, Alece, at the end of a little hike we took. The background in some of the pictures almost look like a backdrop, almost too surreal to be real! We started out taking some normal pictures but it got a tad goofy toward the end. We were told to bundle up really well (we actually ended up taking our coats off because we started to sweat due to the nice weather) and wear these fantastic bright-orange vests so we'd be "noticed" since it was hunting season. We mostly looked like big dorks!

See, at first, it was just some nice, sisterly, pictures....


Then it turned a tad rageful....


Then we just started to be dorks & mess around!

St. George

As I'm sure everyone else who visits, LOVES St. George like I do. I've visited many times, most of which when I was in high school & college, so I always have fond memories of the beauty & small town feel that St. George offers. Kevin & his mother, Ruth, both have birthdays toward the end of September, and to celebrate, we took a weekend trip to St. George. The weather was absolutely BEAUTIFUL (which was nice to get away from the terrible weather in Salt Lake) and we had a great time hanging out with Marley's paternal grandparents. Kevin & I also got to see "Aida" at the outdoor Tuacahn theater---the background setting of the red rock in for the theater was incredible! We made a short stop to Cove Fort, which has been wonderfully restored & has a fantastic history behind it!

Marley had a good time, mostly because we were outside & she got to play with her Grandma Ruth! And yes, the guy in the top left picture actually wore those denim shorts voluntarily!


Jerry checking his cell phone...always working & always closing!

The fort itself was extremely well built and "will stand for ages" according to our tour guide. They refurbished the insides & tried to use actual time pieces related to the time when the fort was in use. It paid off because it looked like we had stepped back in time!

Kevin & I aren't often in the pictures, and I thought about turning the blog into a book, so I figured we should get more pictures of ourselves in the blog!


Marley looooves her Grandma Ruth. If Grandma Ruth isn't the world's greatest grandmother, she is definitely in the top 3 of greatest grandmothers of all time! She spends so much time with Marley & plays all sorts of games with her. Marley just adores her!


The St. George Temple is absolutely gorgeous! The white of the temple against the red rock of St. George is stunning!