Oh Cacher-roo how you make me laugh.
Observation numero uno:
I was laying down on the couch yesterday enjoying the first half of the "Holy War" when Cache gets up on the couch sniffs my bum and says, "Mommy, did you pooh?" He sniffs again and says, "nope." Then he proceeded to check everyone's bottom, he even patted Steve's while saying, "Did you pooh?"
Now we know what Cache goes through when we check if his diaper stinks.
Observation number two:
I was working on my dreadful portfolio when I noticed it had been quite for far too long. Where had Cache gone? He was sorting the laundry in my closet. He did pretty good too, then he pushed the basket all the way to the laundry room and that is when he called for my help.
I am pretty happy with my kid. Not only is he super adorable, he is ultra clean too. If he makes a mess he will clean it and he absolutely LOVES to help out.
Observation number three:
Shaving. If this child can get his hands on his daddy's electric shaver he will shave to the best of his ability. BUT, the shaver is very well hidden because I do not want another eyelash shaving experienc
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
fall twenty.ten ♥
This last weekend Steve and I were planning out the next week ahead of us. We were figuring out the babysitting situation, the projects, the shopping, etc. That is when I realized, fall is pretty much over. This Friday I work the afternoon, next friday is Thanksgiving break...the Friday after is Dec. 3rd. Wowzers.
So, I must get my rear in gear and write down our family's fun fall adventures before more time passes and I forget about them.
We went to Cornbelly's and I had no idea how much fun it would be!! I was just expecting the corn maze but there was SO much more to do.
Be prepared...here comes a looong photo montage.
We walked through a massive dinosaur, we attempted the maze and we jumped and jumped on the bouncy "pillows". We just enjoyed being together. Even though lil' Cache lost Buzz Lightyear that night, we still had fun.
Cache and I returned two days later for a Cache and Mommy day. I didn't take my camera because sometimes I feel like I need to stop capturing and start experiencing. It was refreshing. I didn't have to hurry to put the camera away every time Cache decided to take off, or worry about slinging it safely over my body as I crawl through tiny tunnels. I could just play with Cache.
We left for Lehi right when I got off of work, I was so excited to get there! I kept thinking, "Yes! It is going to be empty because school is in session. We'll have the whole place pretty much to ourselves!"
.....Wrong-o
They didn't open until 4:00...it was 1:30 when we pulled up. We walked around the shops and then we went to the petting farm. You know it is nothing but LOVE when I, Krista Kei Bourne, go to a place with stinky animals. It wasn't too bad. Cache LOVED it. I am so happy I had my flip in hand to capture the moment when Cache fed the goat and it licked his fingers and he looked at me and started laughing uncontrollably and then ended with an, "Ewww. Mommy oook eww!". Oh, my sanitary, clean germ cautious child. You truly are mine.
After that Cacherz rode a little pony. There was no line so we just hopped right on. It was fabulous.
But not everything was fabulous. The cow pie smell was not fabulous and hence the cows were not fabulous. There was an enclosed ramp that takes you right up close to them, we went about 5 steps before I started gagging from the stench. 12 inches away from was a massive cow "pie". Ewww!!!!! I look up and there is a man with his daughter looking at me like he has never seen a girl trip out over a cow pie. Then he laughs as I say, "Cache you're going to have to wait until daddy comes to pet the cows." Embarrassing, no...I will not be embarrassed about my keen sense of smell, it is just another trait I received from my mom.
After that incident I realized it was probably time to walk over to Cornbelly's. We were over there at 3:50 and guess what, the line was wrapping around and around. So, we waited. It was worth it. we jumped for twenty minutes on the bounce pillow, we rode the horse swings, Cache bounced in the princess bounce house while I tried to coax him to come out, we slid down huge slides, then cache started sliding by himself, we watched chickens tell jokes and I tell you what, chickens aren't that funny. What was funny was this big guy who was chasing his kids on the bouncy pillows, and every time he passed Cache and me, we flew into the air. Sooo much fun.
Well it was time to go.We were exhausted! And in need of a diaper change. We got on the freeway and an hour and a half later (dang construction) we were home just in time to change a diaper, have a quick snack and head off to Airtime. WooWee what a day that was. I loved every minute of it....minus the hour + that I was on the freeway.
Over the UEA break we attempted to go to Thanksgiving Point again so Steve could see Cache ride a pony, but the line was wrapping around the corral. Besides, who really wants to stand right by horse crap for an hour watching screaming children ride in a circle on a horse? Not us. We decided to go exploring.
There were some CUTE places to take pictures and play.
What we did do is head up to Park City to hang out with the Cousins. I shopped with Darcie (my ALL TIME FAVORITE shopping buddy) for around three hours. Steve, SaeJoon and Dorie took Cache and Gwenie swimming. Cache also received his first Speedo from Auntie Terri (thank you Auntie).
Next up, Halloween festivities, but that is an entry of its own.
Good Night.
Love,
Krista
So, I must get my rear in gear and write down our family's fun fall adventures before more time passes and I forget about them.
We went to Cornbelly's and I had no idea how much fun it would be!! I was just expecting the corn maze but there was SO much more to do.
Be prepared...here comes a looong photo montage.
Does the above picture remind you of someone I'm married to?
It looks like Steve, yes?
Steve is the one who called me over and said, "Babe look! It's me!"
He was devastated to find out it was David Archuletta.
It was faa-REEZING!! but we loved being there. It reminded me of living in a small country town where everyone is getting together for a town festival. You know, like in Sweet Home Alabama or Hope Floats. It was great. Cache LOVED the corn house. yup. corn house. A whole massive room filled with corn kernels for kids to play in.We walked through a massive dinosaur, we attempted the maze and we jumped and jumped on the bouncy "pillows". We just enjoyed being together. Even though lil' Cache lost Buzz Lightyear that night, we still had fun.
Cache and I returned two days later for a Cache and Mommy day. I didn't take my camera because sometimes I feel like I need to stop capturing and start experiencing. It was refreshing. I didn't have to hurry to put the camera away every time Cache decided to take off, or worry about slinging it safely over my body as I crawl through tiny tunnels. I could just play with Cache.
We left for Lehi right when I got off of work, I was so excited to get there! I kept thinking, "Yes! It is going to be empty because school is in session. We'll have the whole place pretty much to ourselves!"
.....Wrong-o
They didn't open until 4:00...it was 1:30 when we pulled up. We walked around the shops and then we went to the petting farm. You know it is nothing but LOVE when I, Krista Kei Bourne, go to a place with stinky animals. It wasn't too bad. Cache LOVED it. I am so happy I had my flip in hand to capture the moment when Cache fed the goat and it licked his fingers and he looked at me and started laughing uncontrollably and then ended with an, "Ewww. Mommy oook eww!". Oh, my sanitary, clean germ cautious child. You truly are mine.
After that Cacherz rode a little pony. There was no line so we just hopped right on. It was fabulous.
But not everything was fabulous. The cow pie smell was not fabulous and hence the cows were not fabulous. There was an enclosed ramp that takes you right up close to them, we went about 5 steps before I started gagging from the stench. 12 inches away from was a massive cow "pie". Ewww!!!!! I look up and there is a man with his daughter looking at me like he has never seen a girl trip out over a cow pie. Then he laughs as I say, "Cache you're going to have to wait until daddy comes to pet the cows." Embarrassing, no...I will not be embarrassed about my keen sense of smell, it is just another trait I received from my mom.
After that incident I realized it was probably time to walk over to Cornbelly's. We were over there at 3:50 and guess what, the line was wrapping around and around. So, we waited. It was worth it. we jumped for twenty minutes on the bounce pillow, we rode the horse swings, Cache bounced in the princess bounce house while I tried to coax him to come out, we slid down huge slides, then cache started sliding by himself, we watched chickens tell jokes and I tell you what, chickens aren't that funny. What was funny was this big guy who was chasing his kids on the bouncy pillows, and every time he passed Cache and me, we flew into the air. Sooo much fun.
Well it was time to go.We were exhausted! And in need of a diaper change. We got on the freeway and an hour and a half later (dang construction) we were home just in time to change a diaper, have a quick snack and head off to Airtime. WooWee what a day that was. I loved every minute of it....minus the hour + that I was on the freeway.
Over the UEA break we attempted to go to Thanksgiving Point again so Steve could see Cache ride a pony, but the line was wrapping around the corral. Besides, who really wants to stand right by horse crap for an hour watching screaming children ride in a circle on a horse? Not us. We decided to go exploring.
There were some CUTE places to take pictures and play.
This bottom one is a favorite of mine because...well just look:
I thought this was so cute!! The horses have fairy wings. We also decided not to stand in line for this either.
Next up, Halloween festivities, but that is an entry of its own.
Good Night.
Love,
Krista
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Fall
Picture of the week/ PoW
Remember when I wrote about how adorable my husband is when he puts Cache to bed? Remember how determined Steve was?
I took this picture a couple weeks ago and it shows that Cache was just as determined as his daddy.
Check out those tired eyes and his smug little grin.
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Our Life in Pictures
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Flipped
Once in awhile we read something that changes our perspective on life. We put our book down and we are changed.
I just had that experience, and no, it was not with the Hunger Games series (though it really got me thinking), this book is a cute little book called Flipped.
I opened it up and it was love at first sentence. I loved the way the author described things and the way he brought the characters to life. It seemed refreshing....or maybe it was because I had been reading about children killing other children...any-who, it was adorable.
Here is the basic plot:
Little Julie Baker is in LOVE with Bryce Loski. He does NOT love her, I mean in 2nd grade don't all girls have cooties? Bryce does everything he can to avoid her. Well years later things 'Flip' and Bryce finds himself falling for her....and Julie, well she doesn't think he is too great. This is how someone explained this to me and I thought, oh that's cute. Then I read it and there is SO much more to it.
First sentence of Bryce's Chapter: All I've ever wanted was for Julie Baker to leave me alone.
First two sentences of Julie's Chapter: The first day I met Bryce Loski, I flipped. Honestly, one look at him and I became a lunatic.
*The author writes this story from Bryce and Julie's point of view.
I loved this book because the message was so... wonderful. I was reminded of what is truly important in life, it also made me think of my actions. I put the book down thinking, "Do I look at things in proper lighting? Do I look at the whole picture?"
(Those are lines from the book. This is not about photography people).
One of my favorite parts is when Julie is talking to her dad while he is painting a picture. She is remembering when she told her dad about why she loves Bryce and she talks about the older she gets the more philosophical her dad would get. Here is the paragraph:
Mostly the things he talked about floated around me, but once in awhile something would happen and I would understand exactly what he had meant. "A painting is more than the sum of its parts," he would tell me, and then go on to explain how the cow by itself is just a cow, and the meadow by itself is just grass and flowers, and the sun peaking through the trees is just a beam of light, but put them all together and you've got magic.
Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen
One of my new FAVORITE books. The messages in this book will stick with me for always.
***Side note: Hunger Games Series is a FABULOUS series!! I do like it ;)
***Side note: Hunger Games Series is a FABULOUS series!! I do like it ;)
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just thinkin...
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