Happy Father's Day to my daddio! I think he is the best dad and I feel so blessed to be his daughter. He truly personifies what Elaine S. Dalton said about father's in her General Conference address in October 2011:
You are your daughter’s guardian in more than the legal sense. Be present in your daughter’s life. Let her know your standards, your expectations, your hopes and dreams for her success and happiness. Interview her, get to know her friends and, when the time comes, her boyfriends. Help her understand the importance of education. Help her understand that the principle of modesty is a protection. Help her choose music and media that invite the Spirit and are consistent with her divine identity. Be an active part of her life. And if in her teenage years she should not come home from a date on time, go get her. She will resist and tell you that you have ruined her social life, but she will inwardly know that you love her and that you care enough to be her guardian.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Marchy March!
After Eli's week off, things got back to normal in our lives. Eli started his 3rd year of medical school, which means that he began rotating through specialties. His first specialty has been Pediatrics and he seems to really like it. His second day into rotations, he turned the big 3-0! I was going to throw a big surprise party bash for him, but I couldn't keep it a secret and he chose to go swing dancing instead. I'm totally more of the party person anyways, but it was nice to not have to plan a big party for him and he be ok with that! We went out to lunch at the Firebird Cafe as a fam. The weather was nice so we ate outside, which the kiddos loved. After dinner, we played outside in the 65 degree weather - it was gorgeous, especially for mid-March! (Last year we were buried under 2 feet of snow on his birthday!)
The kids and I got back into our normal routine of preschool, storytime, playgroups, etc.
Tan really wanted to touch the water and it was hard to explain to him why it was so icy cold still!
Getting to the lake was an adventure! Because the temperature had warmed up so drastically and quickly, the road to the beach was extremely muddy. I had to scope out each muddy spot (some lasting for probably 75 feet or so), and then get a head start so that I didn't risk getting stuck in the mud. The first time through the muddy spots, my adrenaline was pumping near the end! On the way home, I was scared and held onto the steering wheel with an iron grip as I navigated through the mud. I didn't get stuck, thank goodness, but that was totally luck and not really because of skill. Ha ha! My friend, Erin, did get stuck and had to get towed out. It was quite an adventure for us!
I grabbed some dinner at the City Market Coop, picked up Eli from the pediatric clinic, and we headed to North Beach. I locked the keys in the car when we got there, so Eli waited for Triple AAA to come while the kids and I walked the mile to the beach since the parking lot wasn't open for the season yet. The beach was FILLED with partying high schoolers and college students, but there was no one on the beach in front of the playground, so we had our own little experience on the beach away from the partying. It was lots of fun! Kenz insisted on walking back the whole way while holding Eli's hand and so many teenagers commented on how incredibly cute she is. We agree!! She smiled and giggled every time people walked by her! (Our cell phones didn't take very high quality pictures here - sorry!)
I love her face - she is so happy and proud of herself! She has always LOVED to walk and has the biggest smile on her face the whole time.
Two more random pics from March:
Kenz eats SO much more than Tanner! In fact, even when she is done with a meal, if someone else is still eating, she will go beg for their food. Thus, we call her "our little beggar." It would be nice if the two kids met in the middle because Tan won't ever eat and Kenz eats constantly. Ha ha ha!
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Monday, April 30, 2012
A week with daddy!
On Saturday, we played at home as a family, Eli went to help a friend paint his house, and then we met our good friends, Brian and Nicole Groves, for lunch to celebrate Eli's birthday (which was the following week). We ate Hibachi style at Koto Japanese Steakhouse and it was super yummy! The kids weren't so sure about the big flame at the beginning but they did enjoy, though with uncertainty, watching our chef cook right in front of them. At the end of the meal, I asked our chef how to say "thank you" in Japanese and he said that he was Chinese. I wish I had known that sooner so that I could speak a little bit in Chinese with him! (emphasis on a LITTLE bit - ha ha! I don't remember much from my few months living in China!)
After lunch, we went to Oakledge Park to let the kids play in the sun that had been hiding from us all week. Tan ran and ran and ran in all the open space, and Eli and I got to chat with our friends as we leisurely walked around the park. After that, we went to my favorite grocery store, Shaw's, and while I shopped, Eli watched closely as Tan rode up and down in the 2 story elevator over and over again.
On Sunday, we went to church and fulfilled all of our church responsibilities for that day (Eli meetings, me teaching Young Women's and conducting the ward choir). That night, we celebrated Kenzie's birthday with friends (more on that here!) by having a Ben and Jerry's ice cream party. MMMM mmmm GOOD!
On Monday we had a lazy morning playing at home (and I played "dress up my cute baby in her new birthday clothes!"). It was just so nice to have Eli around!! We went to a gymnastics place nearby for their open gym time where the kids had a blast running, jumping, balancing, somersaulting, scootering, foam pitting (yep, I made that up!), and climbing. (The lighting was not so great for pictures so they all ended looking better in black and white.) Afterwards, we went to the European Market nearby to buy some Russian Pelminis to make for dinner.
On Tuesday, we had a little photoshoot at home for Kenzie's 1st birthday (pictures later once Eli can find time to edit them!). Following that, we headed up to Bolton (a ski resort 30 mins from us) to eat lunch slopeside and watch the "skier guys" and snowboarders as we ate. The kids had fun playing in the snow at the bottom of the slopes!


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