Sunday, August 3, 2008

Much Needed Update

It has been awhile since I last posted so I wanted to give an update on our children.

Ethan with Aunt Desi showing off his blue cast. He chose to have a blue cast because the green cast was too tight and it's also the same color as his favorite basketball team!



On July 24th we went on a fishing trip to the Uintah's. Micah was excited to take Ethan fishing and show him how it's done!


Ethan fishing at Lake Bonnie!



Ethan and Taylor showing off their fish!


Emma celebrated her 3rd birthday on July 2nd. Here she is showing off some of her new birthday Princess apparel.

The next week our little Princess received a "fancy" haircut from her brother Ethan. He decided to shorten some of her bangs and randomly take chunks out of the back of her hair.



Luckily my friend Hailey came to the rescue and was able to work wonders on her hair!



Thank goodness for her beautiful curls! I am still getting compliments on her haircut!



Emma had a fun time at "Magoon" with her cousin Sara!


Eliza is now 11 months old and finally got her first tooth last week!
Here she is chilling with Grandpa Monson on our fishing trip.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Much More Broken

This week has been a very exciting one for our family. On Wednesday Ethan graduated from Preschool and on Thursday he had a green cast put on his arm. Unfortunately the green cast lasted about 36 hours before he took a fall at Chick Fil-A and broke his arm again. We spent all day Saturday at Primary Children's Medical Center in surgery having pins put in his arm to hold the bone in place. This was the first time the surgeon at Primary Chilren's had seen someone break their arm with the cast on. Only Ethan!!!



Here is Ethan posing at his graduation.




One of the only pictures we have of Ethan's green cast and swollen purple fingers!


Brave Ethan with Micah waiting to have surgery on his arm.

Ethan with his cousin Taylor who made cookies for him.


Ethan with Aunt Desi eating Snoobies!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

More Broken

Saturday was a busy day for our family. We were able to go to the Gateway for a book fair that was put on by Fidelity and see where Micah works. Ethan's favorite part was running through the water fountains and commented that it was the most fun that he had in his entire life. We raced back home from the Gateway to attend our wards Scouting Dutch Oven Dinner at a nearby park. While playing at the park Ethan and Emma both got hurt. Emma got hit with a swing causing her nose to badly bleed and Ethan fell off the monkey bars onto his right arm.

We decided to take Ethan in to have his arm X-rayed just to be safe because he wasn't acting himself. Here is a picture of him laying in the van in pain.



He ended up fracturing the lateral condyle of his humerus and a soft cast was put on his arm until he sees an orthopedic specialist this coming week.


The Emma and Ethan broken bone fashion show!

Our whirlwind day ended with a reading of some of the books we got at the book fair.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Broken

Our computer is broken and has been for almost two weeks, so I am at the library catching up on my e-mail and blog. Ethan signed up for a library card so he could have internet access and catch up on the JAZZ and the latest NBA happenings. My little boy is growing up, I am surprised they give 5 year olds library cards. I brought our portable DVD player in so Emma could watch movies while we are on the computer. It seems to be working out pretty good.

While we are on the topic of broken things our computer isn't the only thing that is broken. On Sunday we went to my parents to celebrate my dads birthday. After dinner my dad took Ethan and Emma to the Provo temple grounds while they were there Emma got her fingers slammed in a gate. On Monday morning I decided to go and have her purple swollen fingers looked out by the doctor and after having them x-rayed we found out that her ring finger was broken. The doctor then put a splint on it and wrapped in up in a bandage, which she had taken off by the time we got home. Over the past two days I think I rewrapped her hand more than twenty times before I figured out that if I put a sock over the bandage she wouldn't take it off. Yeah! I have a feeling this will be a long two weeks.
Emma's black and blue fingers and broken ring finger.
Sweet Emma hiding behind her bandaged hand.
Emma using her bandaged hand to try to go outside.

My sister Desi wants to be on my blog so we took a picture last week of the two of us together in our new matching glasses. Desi looking cute and me, well not looking so cute.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Basketball Ethan

This year has been fun for our family to follow the Utah Jazz Basketball team, especially since Ethan has developed an obsession with basketball. He pretty much eats sleeps and drinks basketball. The first thing he does when he gets up in the morning is gets our newspaper to "read" the sports section. He has figured out how to tell if the Jazz are playing that night and if so if the game is on KJZZ or cable. If there happens to be a Jazz game that night he is pretty much asking me all day if the game is going to be starting soon.

When the Jazz beat Houston in the first round, Ethan was so happy he taped the paper to our front door. Good thing he used painters tape to do it!



He also likes to log on the internet and follow the games on Yahoo Sports and check the scores of all the NBA teams. Because his favorite color is green is has also taken a liking to the Boston Celtics.
Ethan has a little baskeball hoops that he is constantly shooting hoops on. He likes to change into his basketball shorts and a t-shirt and shoot baskets while he watches cartoons and basketball games. He is really cute when he plays because he acts like he is various Jazz players when he is shooting. We ended up buying him a Kirelinko jersey that he pretty much wears all the time.
When we were at my parents house for mothers day my sister Ann was there and she painted everyone's toe nails. Later that night Ethan got into the nail polish and painted his arms. We asked him why he painted his arms and he said he did it because Boozer and D Will had paint on their arms!
Ethan in his Kirelinko jersey in front of his basketball hoop sporting his new tattoos!
My sister Ann decided to have a little fun and give him a personalize tattoo!
Here are a few of my favorite Ethan basketball quotes.
"Kirelinko for three, oh and he makes it!"
"Boozer for the lay up and it is good!"
"Memo for a deep three. Yes!"
"The Jazz won the first "Korver"(he obviously means the first quarter but says it like he is talking about Kyle Korver:).
"The Jazz won the game because they played defense."
Micah plays basketball every Tuesday night with the guys in our ward and Ethan has to tag along with him. He tries to keep score of all their games and between games will take his little ball onto the court and keep track of all the baskets he is making.
Ethan in St. George shooting hoops with his cousin Taylor and his Uncles Russell and Alan.
Last week Micah and I were talking about how great it would be if Micah could take Ethan to one of the last two remaining Jazz games. Last Monday, Micah went to the ticket office to see if he could get tickets to the game on Saturday against the Denver Nuggets. The only tickets they had left were single seats so we decided to bag the idea of taking him to a basketball game. Because we had been talking about Ethan going to a Jazz game, he was already talking about going to the Denver game. The next day Micah's dad called asking Micah if he and Ethan wanted to go to the game. Well they went and had a great time.
Ethan cheering on the Jazz!
Ethan at the game with Grandma and Grandpa Monson.
*This post was edited on May 18,2008

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter Activities

My sister Megan has been in town from California with her two sets of twins (Coleman and Chloe-5 years old, and Sadie and Dallas 13 months old). We decided to spend the day in Provo so our kids could play together and do some fun Easter activities.


We went to downtown Provo where the local business had games and goodies for the kids.


We took the kids to see the Easter bunny and they almost cooperated for a picture!


Ethan, Chloe, Coleman, and Emma coloring Easter eggs.


Emma trying to keep the dye off of her shirt!

Ethan showing off his blue egg.
After coloring eggs the kids went on an Easter egg hunt.

Emma eating jelly beans.

Ethan posing in front of Grandpa and Granny Morrell's BYU tree!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Happy Birthday!

This post is dedicated to my friends and family who just had a birthday or who are having a birthday soon, especially my sister Mary who's birthday is today!

I wanted to share my favorite cake recipes that I have gotten many requests for and some highlights from our February birthday party. Enjoy!

Strawberry Custard Torte

1 package (18 ¼ oz) yellow cake mix
1/3 cup sugar
1 TBSP cornstarch
1/8 tsp salt
1 cup milk
2 egg yolks, lightly beaten
1 TBSP butter or margarine
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 carton (12 oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed
1 package (1 lb) frozen sweetened sliced strawberries, thawed and drained
Sliced fresh strawberries and mint leaves, optional

Prepare and bake cake according to package directions, using 2 greased and floured 9 in round baking pans. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans to wire racks to cool completely.

In sauce pan combine the sugar, cornstarch and salt; gradually stir in milk until smooth. Bring to a boil over medium heat; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Remove from the heat. Stir a small amount of hot filling into egg yolks; return all to pan, stirring constantly. Bring to a gentle boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat. Stir in the butter and vanilla. Cover and refrigerate until chilled.

Place half of the whipped topping in a bowl, add strawberries. Split each cake into two horizontal layers; place one layer on a serving plate. Spread with half of the strawberry mixture. Top with a second cake layer, spread with custard. Add third layer; spread with remaining strawberry mixture. Top with remaining cake and whipped topping. Refrigerate overnight. Garnish with strawberries and mint if desired. Yield: 12 servings.

I used a heart shaped cake pan, so I omitted the strawberry mixture layers.


Thanks to Aunt Natalie J. Ethan got a train cake!


Ethan showing off all his "transportation" presents and modeling the Bob the Builder robe Grandma Monson made.


Emma and Eliza with Grandma Monson and Great Grandma Jensen