Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Little Helper

Today Trista and I did some Thanksgiving baking while all the other kids were at school. After making the pumpkin bread we started on the dough for the rolls. I sat her on the counter next to the mixer and the canister of flour. Before I knew it she was dipping her finger into the flour and licking it. I didn't really say anything the first time--I assumed she'd realize that white flour alone just doesn't taste good, but I guess she thought otherwise. Back went her little finger several times, and finally she went for a whole handful. You would have thought it was sugar the way she was just eating it. Gross! Who wants to eat a whole handful of flour? I kept telling her to stop and that it was yucky, but she just didn't agree. She'd eat a little bit of flour, then spread some on the counter and drag her finger through it and say, "Pretty, it's pretty Mom."



Consider this your warning if you're having Thanksgiving dinner at my house: Your roll probably has a little bit of Trista in it. Eat at your own risk!


Later, on the way home from preschool, Dallin and I had an interesting conversation.


Dallin: Why is your heart right here (pointing to his chest)?

Me: I guess Heavenly Father decided to put it in our chest to keep it safe. Our ribs help protect it.

Dallin: Chests stink.

Me: Well, mine doesn't.

Dallin: Yes, it does. Heavenly Father made our chest stink so that if bad guys come and they try to get our heart, it will stink. I can smell it right now.

Me: Maybe you just have gas.

Where do kids come up with these things?

Third Annual Cancun Vacation

A few weeks ago Jordan and I got to go to Cancun for our third annual vacation together. We really love getting away, just the two of us to relax and reconnect. This time while there we took a 3 1\2 hour bus ride to Chichen Itza to see the Mayan ruins. It was a fun and educational trip!

On the bus trip back we stopped at a huge natural well that you could take stairs down to and then jump from the ledge inside into the water. The pictures are kind of dark, but hopefully you can see the vines that are hanging from the opening above ground all the way down to the water. It was beautiful!

For me the highlights of the trip were no cooking, doing dishes, or cleaning up for an entire week; going to bed early and getting up to play tennis, body surfing in the ocean, reading Jane Eyre (for the first time), and of course spending time with my Honey! Can't wait 'til next year!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Flintstones, Meet the Flintstones

We had a fun, exciting, candy-filled Halloween. Hope you did too!