Monday, June 16, 2008

Celebration Weekend

This weekend we had a lot to celebrate! Saturday was my birthday, Sunday was Father's Day, and today is Trista's second birthday. My parents came down for the weekend to help us celebrate, and we had fun playing games and hanging out.

I bought a small pool for the kids last week and on Saturday it was finally sunny enough for them to use it. Who knew they could have so much fun with a foot and a half of water?

On Sunday after church Matt and Crystal joined us all for dinner, so we had three fathers in the house to celebrate their day with us! Since we couldn't be with all the dads we love, we want to send a Happy Father's Day shout out to our Dads and Grandpas who we couldn't be with yesterday. We love you Grandpa Post, Great Grandpa Post, Great Grandpa Salmon, and Great Grandpa Smith! We're so blessed to have so many great men in our lives to look up to!

After dinner we celebrated Trista's birthday with cake and ice cream.

For all of you wondering about her answers on yesterday's blog--yes, two is her favorite answer right now. We've been quizzing her lately on how old she would be on her birthday, and of course the answer is two. She now thinks that "two" is the best answer for every question! As a family we have a lot of fun with it by asking her all sorts of math questions that have "two" for an answer.

"Trista, what's 1 + 1?"
"Two!"
"What is 1 x 2?"
"Two!"
"What is 10 - 8?
"Two!"
"What is 690,456 / 345,228?"
"Two!"

She's a genius! Happy Birthday Trista! We love you and we're so glad you're part of our family!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day, Dad!

Happy Father's Day to Jordan, the best husband and dad in the world. For Father's Day we thought you'd like to learn what the kids think about you. Here are the results of our question and answer session:

How old is your dad?
A: 33
S: 33
D: 33
T: 2

What do you like best about your dad?
A: He’s nice
S: He has the priesthood
D: He kisses my fat face
T: Two

What is your dad’s job?
A: He works for Wal-Mart
S: He types on the computer a lot
D: Cleaning up
T: Two

What is the most important thing in your dad’s life?
A: His wife
S: The money he gets for us
D: Going to the workout
T: Two

What is your favorite thing to do with your dad?
A: Talk to him
S: Play baseball
D: Swimming lessons
T: Ummm, two

What is his favorite thing to do?
A: Give me hugs and kisses
S: Spank us
D: Play with me
T: Two

What does your dad like to eat?
A: Drumsticks
S: Meat
D: Macaroni and cheese
T: Two


How much money does your dad make at work?
A: $100 a day
S: $10
D: 30
T: 2

What does your dad love most about you?
A: My blue eyes
S: That I’m cute
D: He gives me kisses
T: Two

What is your dad’s favorite color?
A: Hot pink!
S: Hot pink
D: Hot blue
T: Two

Why did your dad marry your mom?
A: Because I wanted grandma and grandpa to be my grandparents
S: So he can have children
D: Because he loves her
T: Two

What do you want to tell your dad?
A: One thing, Happy Father’s Day!
S: I love him
D: He loves me
T: Two, two. Ummm, Daddy. Two

Friday, June 13, 2008

Costa Rica

Costa Rica Trip

Yes, I'm finally posting pictures of my trip to Costa Rica! Amy, Angie, and I had so much fun! We stayed for a few days in a hotel near the base of an active volcano. The hotel was great with nice pools, water slides, and hot tubs with natural water from nearby hot springs. During the day we got to zipline over the rainforest and also walk through part of it on trails and hanging bridges.

After that we went to the beach where we were a little bit disappointed by all the rain. We still hung out at the pool and had fun, we just didn't get as much sun as we had wanted. The highlight of my time there was when the bongo drum player from the Latin band came over during a break in their performance and told me that I was "muy bonita." However, he followed this up by saying I was too "grande" for him. He must like "big" women though, because he continued to stare at me and smile for the rest of his performance that night and during lunch the next day. It was kind of flattering, but mostly uncomfortable. Those Latin boys are very forward!

We also spent some time with the Irlenborn family and went to another beach. Angie was great to drive us around everywhere and be our tour guide and translator as well. Overall it was an awsome trip. I can't wait to go again next spring!

Anecdote

On Sunday we were driving home from church in Jordan's car when Dallin asked if he could roll down his window.

"Not right now," I said. "Wait until we get off the highway and then you can."
We kept driving and as we got to the end of the off-ramp Dallin piped up--
"Is this the low-way?"
"The what?" I asked.
"The low-way. Are we on the low-way now? Can I roll down my window?"