Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A Year in a Day


I have been so bad at updating my blog. My camera was having issues uploading pictures to the computer. I finally realized my printer has an SD card reader. So here we are. We have had a fairly boring year this year and I will totally take it. The kids continue to get bigger and they are so much fun... (most of the time). 






As I was looking back at some of our pictures I ran across these. The first one is Ty when Dad dresses him for church. And I dressed him in the second. Notice any differences? I was out of town for the first picture and that was what I saw when Aaron and the kids picked me up from the airport after church. I loved it. :-) Proof that they do need me around. 



This is Ella's first day of pre-school. Her teacher is a lady in our ward and we absolutely love her! Ella has done so well in school, learning all her letters and numbers and she is really close to reading. I would like to say it is because I am so dedicated to her learning, but I think the credit goes to Ms. Sylvia and to Aaron. He reads with the kids almost every night. 


This year I decided to make Ella's Halloween costume.  I just told her what she was going to wear and tried to get her excited about it. When she saw the skirt, she was sold. (I think the pink hair helped a little too.) She went as Abby Cadabby. It was a lot of fun.

Before ^
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We also painted our house. We are wanting to move in the next year, so we are starting to get things ready little by little so we don't have to do it all at once. I was kind of sad to see all the color go, but I love it now. The house feels so open. We also got new blinds in the living room, which I installed my self. I am so proud of myself for figuring that out. 



Things that happen while Dad is suppose to be watching the kids. Ella did the same things. Silly kids!!!



I have been on a crafting/sewing binge. My friend was having a baby shower, so I thought that I would take this opportunity to try out some the things that my Aunt Colleen taught me last summer. I hope I did you proud Aunt Colleen. Above is a nursing blanket.


I also made a single layer flannel blanket with a matching burp cloth. I made these for Ty and absolutely loved them. especially in Texas. They are bigger than a typical flannel blanket so they make it easy to swaddle. 


I also crocheted these adorable Mary Jane booties. They turned out so cute. 


And my first car seat canopy. I almost didn't give this away. I love butterflies.. and pink. What a perfect combination. It's a good thing that I bought more fabric. 


I also made a diaper clutch. I didn't have a pattern for this, so I just kind of winged it. But I think that it turned out pretty good. I have since made another one that I think is a little more polished, not bad for the first time. I am also thinking about selling these, either individually, or as gift sets so if any one is interested just let me know. These will not be the only color combinations I can make.


Then these are just of my cute babies. I am so lucky to have such great kids. They are certainly my pride and joy! Hopefully now that I have figured out how to upload my photos, you all can get better updates. Love to all!!



5 comments:

skcoe said...

LOVE the Mary Jane booties, how precious are those?

And Ella looks so grown up and beautiful!

White Noise said...

Boring years are absolutely the best kind!

I love the fabric on that canopy, btw. All your stuff was cute but that was my favorite.

Jean said...

Kristen, your children are adorable. You and Ella look just like your mom.

Marisa Jean said...

I was so excited to see an update from you! You have been one busy gal, despite what you say. Painting a house would take me one full year. Of that I'm certain. And all the projects, sheesh!

The picture of dad verses mom dressing the kiddo is my favorite though. Ha ha. Love men!

Wendy Lady said...

Seeing updated pictures of the kids made me want to cry. They are so grown-up.

Good for you and your sewing, painting projects. You are on a roll! Best of all, you're best projects are your kids.

Will you be moving back to Utah anytime soon????