Wednesday, September 22, 2010

1 1/2 YEARS OLD!!!

At 18 Months Parker is doing good.



He is gradually saying words I understand, but most of the time his jabbering seems foreign.


He loves to climb. (I even caught he trying to climb into his crib - Getting closer to a big boy bed)

He LOVES animals.

He loves sticks, rocks, and dirt


He usually takes 1 nap at some point during the day, but there are days he doesn't take one and other days when he takes 2.


He is a pretty good eater. He has even started eating some meat.


He likes to look at books, but if I try to read one to him he throws a fit.

He is small for his age . . . especially his feet. He just grew out of his first pair of shoes, a size 3 pair of sneakers.

He loves to throw things: balls, toys, books, rocks, etc.

He loves to be outside.

He also loves to wear bracelets.

Parker's friend Sadie is so nice to feed his love of bracelets.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Troy's Awesome Work Party

Troy's work had a work party that had something for our whole family. A 5K for me, Old Fashion root beer, music, Wild West shoot out, blacksmith and a cowboy poet for Troy, and a petting zoo, pony rides and train rides for Parker. We all had a blast!!!

5K
before
during
getting my congratulations
Pony Ride
Petting Zoo
Looks like that goat gave up running away from Parker
Parker, you're suppose to be looking at the animals not the girls!
Here piggy piggy piggy

Parker don't pick the cow's nose.
Parker even wanted to pet the water.

Train Ride

Friday, July 9, 2010

A Little of This . . . A Little of That

Parker Loves Books. . .
Favorites: Articles of Faith by Talmage, Eernie & The Twiddle Bug Town Fair, Daniel & the Lion's Den
He likes to pretend to read the first.
He likes the 2nd so much he tried to give it a bath.
The last book will calm him down at any time, it has little flaps he can peek under.


Parker Loves Water. . .
We got a little kiddy pool for him to play in. He thinks it is pretty awesome.

We gave him his first "BUBBLE" bath. He was a little frightened to get in at first, but once he found out the bubbles didn't hurt he wanted to eat them.

It seems he even likes to ride on the water. We are going to let him play in the lake next time we are there. We shall see what he thinks of that.

Parker Loves FIREWORKS. . .
This was just a smoke bomb, but when we shot off our personal fireworks he thought they were pretty neat. We didn't go to a park or anything this year. Maybe on the 24th we will venture off to see a big display to see how he likes them.

Parker Loves the Zoo. . .
Especially the train

He loves outside, and knows he needs his shoes on, so he will often bring them to me as his sign it is time to go outside.

He is recognizing shapes and can put most of the shapes in his shape block.
  • Circle - - He will rotate the block until he finds the circle spot then put it in.
  • All the other - - He will correctly put the shape in the correct spot if the spot it goes on is face up.
He has started to build with his building blocks. (Most of the time only one or two block high)

He has just started using a spoon . . .sometimes. . . for eating. Although his tool of choice is his hands.

I try to give him a cup with a little water every day. He love to dump it on himself.

He is getting a little more picky, but will still eat most things. He has never been good about eating meat.

Some of his favorite foods are: yogurt, apple sauce, animal crackers, milk, bananas, peas, macaroni & cheese, & PB & J sandwiches.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ragnar - Wasatch Back

For those who may not know I love running. Last Friday and Saturday I participated in an event called the Wasatch Back Relay. It is part of a relay series called the Ragnar Relay Series. It started with the Wasatch Back in 2004, and now there are 12 different Relays through out the country.

Each relay is about 200 miles total and designed for 12 runners. Each runner runs 3 legs of the relay. There are a few "Ultra" teams of 6. Members of these teams each run 6 legs (2 legs back to back, 3 times). Each team is advised to have 2 vans (6 members/van) that bring the runners from one location to another. It actually works pretty good because they just drop off the runner that is going out, and then pick up the runner that just finished, then you drive to the next exchange spot and wait for that runner and drop off the next runner. When your 6th runner gets done you proceed to the next major exchange spot to eat, and relax until the other van's 6 runners finish.

The Wasatch Back starts in Logan and 188 miles later finishes in Park City. Each leg varies in intensity, and distance. Most runs are on asphalt, but there were some that were on dirt roads.

Here's a look at the leg I did:

Leg #12 (3.1 miles/Very Hard):

Time from @ 3:30 -4:00 pm

This was a hard run, but because I had fresh legs it was doable. It also helped that the road was windy so I never could see the whole hill all at once. I was able to make small manageable goals and get through.

It also helped that the 1 mile to go sign was missing on this leg so I was pleasantly surprised when the volunteer told me the exchange was just around the corner. It was heaven to my ears because I thought I still had at least a mile to go.
I didn't eat a whole lot before this so I went into the Snow Basin ski lodge and got an over priced ($11) turkey wrap that was delicious. I normally wouldn't have bought it, but decided I needed some REAL food if I was going to have a chance at running any more.

While running my first leg

"I'm done. . for now" - One down 2 to go.

Leg # 24 (6.5 miles/Hard)
Time from @ 2:30 - 3:30 am

This was by far my funnest leg. I was a little worried about the distance, but for the most part I felt really good. The hills on this one were gradual enough I would get winded by them, but was able to recover, and get right back into the groove. It was windy for the first half or so, but again that was when my legs were freshest so I was able to push through it.

I also fell in LOVE with running in the middle of the night. I loved everything about it. I just wish that I could run with a HUGE group at 4am every morning, but there is NO way I'm going alone.

When I finished I was disappointed to find out our Van #1 hadn't arrived yet, because they were stuck in traffic, We ended having to wait about 15- 20 min for them to get there.

For the night we drove to the next exchange spot that we would have to take over (Rocky Mountain Middle School in Heber) We paid $2 to sleep on the gym floor for about 3-4 hours. Man was it worth it. It was hard, but quiet, and in the morning we had access to the running toilets which STUNK, but there was only 5 people in line rather than a 1/4 mile line waiting to use the Honey Bucket that stunk even worse.


Leg #36 (4.7 Miles/Moderate)
Time from: 2:00-2:45 pm

This was by far the hardest all my legs. I'm sure some of it was fatigue, and heat. But I think the hill climb for the last two miles is what in the end did me in. I ended up walking up some of the hills. I also found myself over anxious for the finish line that just never seemed to come. It did finally come. After I crossed the finish line I just wanted to go home and sleep.

AND THAT IS JUST WHAT I DID (of course after I stopped by the Hawaiian shave ice stand by my house for a delicious shave ice with ice cream.




The faithful Van #2 runners
+ the girl in the tutu (She just hijacked her way into the picture)

The WHOLE CREW !!!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Recipes

I have decided on occasion to share of few of my favorite recipes. The first in the series is for some tasty egg rolls.

See my new blog:

recipiesofkatie.blogspot.com/

Check back from time to time for some of my favorite recipes.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Thanks Goodness For Summer

We sent the invitation to summer and although it came a little later than we would have liked it finally arrived and we have taken advantage of it.


Parker loves being outside. He throws a fit if I don't let him out enough.


Hike up City Creek Canyon

His futures so bright he has to wear shades :)

Yeah for friends willing to come with us.

Memorial Day Volley Ball


Moab

River rafting down the Colorado

Delicate Arch

No Parker on this trip

I love having a camera again to capture these experiences.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Why is Parker mad at DAD?

So Troy and I went on a be-lated 5th Anniversary outing this last weekend.

It was great . . . we did a "stay-cation"

After dropping Parker off at Granny and Grandpa's house @ 3pm we headed to nowhere else but. . . Salt Lake City (I know really far) We checked into our hotel (Little America), dropped off our stuff, changed into some nicer close, and then headed out.

We went to Olive Garden for dinner. We didn't know what to do with our left overs since we weren't going to be going back to our hotel (and there wasn't a fridge there anyways). I suggested we just find someone on the streets to give it to. The task seemed a lot easier then it ended up being. After wondering around for a while we finally found someone.

We then went to The Off Broadway Theater for their production of Star Ward. A parody of Star Wars with an LDS twist to is. It was funny, and I would recommend it if you have the time.

We then retired to our hotel. The next morning we went and worked out at the gym, and then went off to the BREAKFAST BUFFET at the Little America Resturant. I stuffed my self SO SILLY. I didn't need anything to eat the rest of the day. The food was SO GOOD!!!

We then went over to the Clark Planetarium, and saw a 3D Hubble Telescope movie, and then headed back to get Parker.

Since returning Parker has given Troy the cold shoulder. If I'm around he wants nothing to do with his dad. Yesterday when Troy picked Parker up from a sitters he didn't even acknowledge his existance.

I think Parker is mad at him because he took his mom away from him.