Since having Trent I've found an amazing ability to waste time. I get the kids to bed and then I wonder what to do with the hour or two before I go to sleep. Read? Too much effort. Watch TV? Still, too much effort. So blogging? Forget it. Some nights I choose to sit on the couch and literally do nothing, or I'll step it up and play Draw Something on my phone. But, I'm trying to go the more fulfilling route tonight so I finally started going through some photos.
Here's Trent's reaction to his first bath -
But that didn't last long. He really did enjoy it. Corban loves anything water related, so he jumped up right away to see what was going on -
Corban loved helping and pouring water over Trent. He was careful and never got water on his face. Trent loved it too.
Getting out of the bath was another story. Being cold is pretty rough. I love this picture. It's like he didn't know what hit him -
OutNumbered...
me against the boys
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
1 Month Old!
I can't believe my baby is already 1 month old. Time is going by way too fast. I just love this goofy smile. Here he is looking a little more suave -
For those who haven't yet gotten the specs - Trent Odin Lassen was born on March 14 at 3:42 am. He was 7lb 7oz and 21.5 inches long. And he is just amazing. Since we've taken literally hundreds of pictures in the last month, I had a hard time narrowing it down, but here are a few shots of this little guy's life so far...
We love you Trent!
For those who haven't yet gotten the specs - Trent Odin Lassen was born on March 14 at 3:42 am. He was 7lb 7oz and 21.5 inches long. And he is just amazing. Since we've taken literally hundreds of pictures in the last month, I had a hard time narrowing it down, but here are a few shots of this little guy's life so far...
| At the hospital |
| Corban has been a great big brother. He really loves Trent. |
| A little bonding time. |
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tough Guy...
Last Saturday Josh went down to Vail Lake with Andrew and Robert to participate in the Tough Mudder - an 11-mile mud run obstacle course. Josh hadn't really trained for this event due to a knee injury, so I was a little worried that it was just going to be a miserable experience. But, I think this picture says it all -
They had a great time (though Josh was limping around for the next two days). And check out this -
Is that a mullet, you ask? Why, yes. Yes it is. Gross. But, really, how do you get tougher than that?
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
More Crafting...
Corban made a few cards on Valentine's Day -
It's been a lot of fun working on these projects with Corban. I especially love seeing his creativity and artistic preferences. And he is always so proud. For days after we made these, he'd pull the card off the fridge and bring it to me and point to all the stickers. I'm super proud too.
It's been a lot of fun working on these projects with Corban. I especially love seeing his creativity and artistic preferences. And he is always so proud. For days after we made these, he'd pull the card off the fridge and bring it to me and point to all the stickers. I'm super proud too.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Arts and Crafts...
Two days before Christmas, I decided to tackle my first real art project with Corban. Picking an already stressful day to do this was probably not the best choice, but I wanted Corban to give a handmade gift to his dad and grandparents. So, I decided we would do a painting. Getting the whole process started was a bit of a nightmare, but Corban ended up LOVING it. Here's the little Picasso (naked, of course, because washing paint of skin seemed easier than out of clothes) -
We also did some marble painting, where you just roll marbles through paint. It had the desired effect, but we also had paint covered marbles flying through the kitchen. Luckily cheap craft paint washes off really well!
And after 45 minutes we had all these pretty pieces of paper -
And while he took a nap I cut and glued and we ended up with these -
As you can see, my creative spark only happened twice over, but they turned out way better than I was expecting. And Corban had a blast. The best part of the whole thing was the fact that Corban wanted me to take a picture of him every step of the process. Each time we got a new color he'd point emphatically at the camera. It was like he was saying, "Mom, this is so amazing we just have to document it." Always glad to oblige.
We also did some marble painting, where you just roll marbles through paint. It had the desired effect, but we also had paint covered marbles flying through the kitchen. Luckily cheap craft paint washes off really well!
And after 45 minutes we had all these pretty pieces of paper -
And while he took a nap I cut and glued and we ended up with these -
As you can see, my creative spark only happened twice over, but they turned out way better than I was expecting. And Corban had a blast. The best part of the whole thing was the fact that Corban wanted me to take a picture of him every step of the process. Each time we got a new color he'd point emphatically at the camera. It was like he was saying, "Mom, this is so amazing we just have to document it." Always glad to oblige.
Monday, January 23, 2012
New Look!
So, I thought it was about time to give the blog a little face lift. The beginning of the year is always a good time to start afresh - and it's always fun to try on a new look.
Speaking of the new year, I've spent the month pondering goals. I haven't felt the urge to work on anything too adventurous, because helping Josh get through his last year of school and having another baby seems like more than enough. But, that excuse also seems like a bit of a cop-out, so here's what I've been thinking -
First, yesterday at Stake Conference Pres. Blickenstaff really helped give our home a spiritual focus. He challenged us in three things. 1. Focus on the temple. Josh and I plan to attend three times before our next Stake Temple Day in December. 2. Family History and Indexing. 3. Read the Book of Mormon. Tonight, we started the scripture reader with Corban and Josh and I read a chapter together after putting Corban to bed.
In other areas - I've really been getting excited about focusing on my health and getting back in shape. Over the holidays, I ate very poorly. (Who doesn't, right?) But this year my body let me know I was not being very kind. By New Year's, I just kind of ached all over and my head constantly felt fuzzy. And then I failed my glucose tolerance test. Ug. That was a bit of a wake-up call to get back on track. I changed my diet and cut out (most of) the junk and passed the 3-hour glucose test, which was awful. And boring. I've also really been wanting to run. But running is quite a ways off. I don't plan on starting a running routine 7 months pregnant, and then I'll have at least 4 months of recovery from a C-section. After Corban I started running at about 2 1/2 months post-partum. That, my friends, is too soon. I think I did more harm than good. But, for now, I'm focusing on eating well and intense exercise will come later.
Finally, I want to be more mindful about what we bring into our house, in a very material sense. After trying to reorganize after Christmas and planning on how to fit another human being into this tiny house, I am amazed at how much stuff we own, and I want to try to accumulate less. First, there is the financial aspect of so much accumulation. Let me tell you, Target is a dangerous place. You go for lightbulbs and come out with ten different items making your $5 shopping trip into $50. And then there is the clutter issue. But mostly, I want to learn to be content with less, to place needs before wants, and then when getting "wants" being mindful about it so it's something I actually do want, and not just something I saw in the dollar section.
So that's the plan for 2012. Wish us luck.
Speaking of the new year, I've spent the month pondering goals. I haven't felt the urge to work on anything too adventurous, because helping Josh get through his last year of school and having another baby seems like more than enough. But, that excuse also seems like a bit of a cop-out, so here's what I've been thinking -
First, yesterday at Stake Conference Pres. Blickenstaff really helped give our home a spiritual focus. He challenged us in three things. 1. Focus on the temple. Josh and I plan to attend three times before our next Stake Temple Day in December. 2. Family History and Indexing. 3. Read the Book of Mormon. Tonight, we started the scripture reader with Corban and Josh and I read a chapter together after putting Corban to bed.
In other areas - I've really been getting excited about focusing on my health and getting back in shape. Over the holidays, I ate very poorly. (Who doesn't, right?) But this year my body let me know I was not being very kind. By New Year's, I just kind of ached all over and my head constantly felt fuzzy. And then I failed my glucose tolerance test. Ug. That was a bit of a wake-up call to get back on track. I changed my diet and cut out (most of) the junk and passed the 3-hour glucose test, which was awful. And boring. I've also really been wanting to run. But running is quite a ways off. I don't plan on starting a running routine 7 months pregnant, and then I'll have at least 4 months of recovery from a C-section. After Corban I started running at about 2 1/2 months post-partum. That, my friends, is too soon. I think I did more harm than good. But, for now, I'm focusing on eating well and intense exercise will come later.
Finally, I want to be more mindful about what we bring into our house, in a very material sense. After trying to reorganize after Christmas and planning on how to fit another human being into this tiny house, I am amazed at how much stuff we own, and I want to try to accumulate less. First, there is the financial aspect of so much accumulation. Let me tell you, Target is a dangerous place. You go for lightbulbs and come out with ten different items making your $5 shopping trip into $50. And then there is the clutter issue. But mostly, I want to learn to be content with less, to place needs before wants, and then when getting "wants" being mindful about it so it's something I actually do want, and not just something I saw in the dollar section.
So that's the plan for 2012. Wish us luck.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Catching up with the times...
Well, I finally did it - I joined Facebook. I've been meaning to for a while, but I already know I'll hardly do anything with it. But, I do want to keep up with more people that I care about but rarely see. So, I'll be working on friend requests, but please friend request me if I haven't gotten to you. Thanks a million.
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