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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Utah

We've finally settled down in Utah. (okay, I still have a few boxes to unpack and Haylie's room still looks like it's being used for storage. ) It's snowed here twice already, once in October and once last week. We were hoping it was going to stay but alas, it had melted by the next day. The kids seem to have adjusted well, and I'm learning how to be an at-home mom. I'm figuring things out like, you can't skip lunch because it makes your almost two year old very cranky. We're working on it together though.















Brandon's schooling has been going well, and his schedule allows him to be home relatively early most days, which is nice.

Henry is just entering his terrible two stage. It's not so terrible yet, but I'm sure it'll get worse. He's going through a picky eating stage and whenever you ask him what he wants he's very clear that he wants "chicken" and "french". Even for breakfast.
















Haylie is so cute and loveable. She's an awesome baby, and hardly ever cries, which helps me out a lot since I'm usually busy chasing Henry around. It's great fun learning where all the nooks and crannies are of a new house! She's started imitating and blowing bubbles, which is adorable. I love dressing her up, even though Brandon hates when I put bows on her head. But even when she's dressed in a pink outfit with a pink blanket I still get people asking me if she's a boy or a girl so I obviousy have to take it to the next step and put the headbands on. Plus, I think they're cute.



Our house is great and our area is very nice. The only drawback would have to be the train that goes by at least 5 times a day. But after a day or two, you hardly even notice it :) The best thing so far is the food and the shopping. That was what we missed in Hawaii was good food and I especially missed Target. Now we have one right down the road.

Finally!

So I decided it was time for us to finally get on this blogging bandwagon. Hopefully this will keep the 'rents pacified and we'll be able to keep in touch better with old friends, rather than say we will and then never talk to them except for maybe once a year, which happens to be a trend we started a while ago.