Monday, January 14, 2008

h a p p y b i r t h d a y d a v i d


hope you have a special day...

you deserve it for being so amazing...



so talented and fun...
a believer in dreams...
so smart...look at you in front of byuh...:)

so cute with your hawaiian tan, long hair, and boogie board...

still so cute as a dad... to two boys who absolutely adore you...


and a wife who couldn't imagine life with out you!


Sunday, January 13, 2008

Jack went into Sunbeams for the first time today. (Maybe I should not admit this, but I had a lump in my throat when I dropped him off.)
Jackson usually assigns people "roles" when he plays with them.
(ex. Dad, you are Robin Hood, Mom, you are Zurg etc.)
Today he was playing with Christian after church and said, "Christian, you are the spirit of God."
He must be learning.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

$473

Round trip ticket to Honolulu is $473 through March 7, 2008.
I just shoveled our driveway.
It has ice on it from the last snow fall.
Does this count for one of our winter embracing activities.
I would include a picture for Texans (and even those of you in Salt Lake who got nothin') but Jackson's new toy is the CF card from our digital camera and he is sleeping with it tonight. :)

$473 is a good price.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

one day you'll be wishing...

Jessie made a comment on our last post about not posting yet about our adventures today. I was planning on it.

Jessie spent the night last night and we all went to stake conference together today. So it was me, Jenny, Jessie, Jackson, Kamaile, Christian and Emmy in the back of the chapel for two hours. Getting ready was crazy with Maile jumping, diving or falling from the top of the toilet into the filled tub 10 minutes before we had to leave (this is after a half hour of Jessie preventing Kamaile from being splashed on..."Don't get wet Kamaile!"). classic. That was the beginning, and you can imagine what the meeting was like. It wasn't bad--I think Jack only had one minor meltdown. Pretty good for two hours on the cold metal church chairs.

After the meeting (before we walked out in the blizzard), Jenny turned to this older woman sitting by herself next to us to apologize for the boys being so crazy. She smile back and said she thought the were adorable and wanted to hold Christian the whole time, but thought it would probably make him cry. Then she said something neat to Jenny: "Hold on to these years. One day you'll find yourself coming to church all by yourself, and one day you'll be wishing for these days all over again. I miss them." It was a neat moment to stop and reflect before we had to buckle our kids in their car seats while snow piled on top of us. :)

Do you guys remember this church commercial?

It has always been one of my favorites. Tonight, Jack came out of bed about 20 minutes after I put him down and asked if I could come in and read him a story. Immediately, I thought of this ad and so I tried it out and said, "Ask your Mom." Sure enough: "Mom, can Dad come in and read me a story?" Sure enough, I went in and read a story...

Still Embracing Winter

Most of you who know us probably thought this winter embracing goal wouldn't work...well, here are 2 more activities. (I could stretch it into three if I need to at the end).

My uncle Kevin turned 50 (Well he does on the 8th) and my aunt Teri surprised him with a very fun weekend up here in Utah! One of the many events was a really fun dinner at a Norwegian Yurt at the Canyons Ski Resort (I know, it sounds fancy already). So without further ado...
Activity No. 2
a sleigh ride

we rode this huge snowcat sleigh up to the yurt. It was pretty steep at points (Jenny was afraid the chains were going to break even though I assured her the machine was built after the abesity epeidemic in America--please see our previous post on Disney Land for more information on Jenny's lack of trust in anything mechanical). I think the yurt was at 8,000 feet, so it was a snowy ride. The views were spectacular!


We thought this was a good picture of Suz and Jeff and the other one was a good picture of mom...

This was the way down...a bit different than the way up, but it was still really fun! While we were having dinner the wind started to blow really hard (hard enough a tree fell down right in front of the bathroom right before I had to pee!)
Activity No. 3
Cross Country Skiing

Part of the journey up was a short half mile trek on cross country skis or snow shoes. We chose the skis so it could count as a new activity :). It wasn't very long, but it was a fun part of the trip. We tried to do the tandem skiing (ski dating) but the clips were busted so we had to do it individually. We wished it was longer, but it was a blast. It was pitch dark, so we got to wear those cool on-your-head lights. ( that is the yurt in the background).

Jenny thinks we can count eating in the yurt as a separate acitivity...so if we run short at the end, keep this in mind.


we had a really fancy steak dinner in the yurt. all the courses were fancy and they were actually really good (even the goat cheese!). All the dishes were these thick pewter ones, and everything was presented fancy style. Jenny's steak was pretty rare (dad kept mooing at it), but they were delicious!! There was a program and everyone said really nice and funny things about Kevin. It was cool!

There was a fireplace inside so it made it burning hot! I ended up taking off my shoes I was so hot. Mom had to change out of her long sleeve sweater so dad provided a make-shift dressing room for her. It was pretty discreet until dad started dancing. (Do ya'll know what dance I'm talking about?)

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

look who's back

shocker...I know. Blogs are back. No, it is not one of my new year's resolutions to blog (that seems weird), but I think it should be a new year's resolution to keep a journal or record of my life...and if this counts, then here we go. Although sometimes I go back and forth on what I will say in this here blog because I know a lot of people will read it. Maybe it doesn't count for a personal record or journal because it is no everything I should be writing down.

Long intro. Short post. (maybe).

Ha'oli Makahiki Hou!

We rang in the new year watching Dick at Grandma and Grandpa Sorensen's house. They watched the grandkids while we went to see National Treasure 2 (which I really liked). Grandma Jill made us all a breakfast when we got back, and we got out the party hats and kazoos and kissin' lips to count down together (Jack included!). We had a fun time.

christian (not our baby) and I with these rad hats Jill has


jodi and kamaile and heidi's legs (last diaper change of 2007)

jen was mega excited for the new year

It was a dual party, because we were also saying goodbye to Aaron, who is leaving tomorrow to do training for his new job as a border patrol agent (is it an agent Aaron? it sounded fancy, so I said it.) He will train for a couple of months without Jessie and the girls, and then they will join him in Nacho, Arizona (Well, he will work in Nacho and they will live in Sierra Vista--that sounds fancy too--although I wish they were living in Nacho, that would be much more fun to address on next year's Christmas card). I am mega sad about him leaving. I really get along well with Aaron and I am really sad tonight with him gone. I am excited for their family though, and jealous for their new adventures.


this is where aaron will work--


this is where aaron and jessie would live...if they lived in nacho. (Are you sure you don't want to reconsider. Aaron, you could be closer to work!



Aaron, we will miss you...

Sunday, December 30, 2007

embracing winter...

Ok. We live in Utah. It snows in Utah. We like Utah. Therefore we like snow? It sounded convincing in my head. Jenny and I have decided this winter, we are going to embrace the snow. So as part of our new years resolutions, we are including a challenge to embrace winter with at least 20 activities before spring. This does not mean I like snow, but we have decided if we are going to live here, we better love every season.
Activity No. 1
snowshoeing.


We rented snow shoes from BYU Outdoors place and took a hike up Rock Canyon with the boys. We loved it! I am kind of surprised, but I would definately do it again (note- the activities do not need to be 20 different activities, so going snow shoeing again would count as no. 2, or no. 11, whenever it happens).


after renting them we knew jackson would not go for walking next to us, and I did not want to carry him, so after calling all our friends to see if we could borrow their backpacks, I got on KSL and this gal was selling her Kelty for a killer deal!

19 more to go...

our "new" tubby

You need a little back story for this one. (Brief back story, because the blog is not that interesting or exciting, so the back story will be even more of a bore). This old tub in the house has been clogged ever since we moved in. It is a nice tub--big and tall, but it would take a while to drain. A few weeeks ago it stopped draining completely (told you, kind of boring). We called a friend in the ward who is a little more handy than me (that is hard to find) and he fixed it. It was a fun project...to watch. He had to go in through our closet and pull out the lid to a dishwash soap bottle and now it drains like magic. I feel like the water is cleaner too now (even though we did nothing to the source of the water). The boys love it more than they ever have (don't know why). We got them some bath toys for Christmas, so it has been fun to finally use them...every day...at least twice a day...for hours at a time. Yay for our tubby!


(here is jack peering in at the hole in the closet, modeling his new line of semi-modest buzz prom dresses)

Friday, December 28, 2007

mele christmas!

merry christmas! we hope everyone had a fabulous day. we wanted to share a few pictures from christmas eve and christmas day. this was our first time sleeping at our own house and starting our own traditions (even though most of them were borrowed). we missed the fun of being with a lot of people, but still had a great time on our own!
here is jack seeing how santa is going to make it down the chimney...
making cookies (and later tasting the cookies...and then tasting them again)
christmas eve jammies....BUZZ!
christmas morning...

then everyone went to julie and derek's house for the sorensen christmas party

all of us got byu shirts and pom poms to cheer on justin next year

Thursday, December 13, 2007

december

well...I was going to use the excuse of it being december as the reason why we have not updated our blog, but it doesn't seem to be stopping anyone else, so...I am out of excuses. Early morning seminary must be taking its toll because it is 9:30 and I am absolutely exhausted! I don't even have the energy to get out of this computer chair and go to bed. Since it requires less energy to type than it will to get up, brush my teeths and get into bed, I am able to get this one blog up for december. Maybe we will do more...ok, I have to end because I have no pictures and nothing to say, I just thought it was annoying to see that same post up about thanksgiving.

i do not like the snow.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Eyes on BYU...

Ha, ha...just kidding. Aside from David applying for school, we've been busy enjoying the start of the Holiday Season. Thanksgiving was a blast - we spent a few days with all of David's family up at a cabin in Timberlakes. So FUN!


A few highlights from the trip...


Christian and Christopher bundled up for one of our many walks in the fresh (& cold) mountian air...

Making my first apple pie (thanks to Martha, of course)...

and enjoying ALL of the pies...

Jack getting his first ride on the 4-wheeler with David. Jack LOVED it!


After the cabin, the boys were SOOOO excited to get out the Christmas decorations - especially the Christmas tree...











They had a fun time decorating with all of their very own ornaments from the last few years...










They also loved to see some of the Santa Claus decorations - I think they especially loved my snow globe...

Next on the list...Christmas shopping, Christmas cards, Christmas parties and trying to figure out how to make a tree skirt.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Eyes on BYU

So my deadline for applying to Graduate School at BYU is December 1st. I am semi-scrambling to get all of my things in for the application. No stress yet, but as the deadline approaches I get a little worried my letters of recommendation won't come in on time...I am sure they will. So this is an odd feeling to be applying for school again. I haven't done it in almost 10 years, so it feels funny to be trying to impress a university again. I also find it ironic that I am praying, paying, and hoping to make my life busier...(I really am excited to go back to school...).

Friday, November 09, 2007

happy birthday jackson

I know this is late coming...get over it. Our little Jack Jack turned three this week. I go back and forth on how I feel about that. Most of the time I feel like he has been around for more than three years...I can't really remember life without him. And then at other moments I find it hard to believe I have been a dad for three years. Ok, I just had another "situation one" moment. It seems like so much longer than three years...well, at any rate, we had fun and we look forward to another great year.


Jack is at such a fun age. He is really starting to talk our ears off. He says some of the funniest things ( I bet all parents say that.) He often gives Jenny and I his idea on how to spend an afternoon, or what he wants to do and ends it wiht, "Is that a deal?" His new phrase is telling Jenny and I, "yes sir!" whenever we ask him something. He still loves Cars, and has a new obsession with Buzz, Zurg, Woody and Bullseye. He tells us who we are so he can play with us. Jenny is Zurg a lot (or Jessie--the cowgirl). I seem to always be Buster (the dog) or Slinky (the other dog). What is he trying to say? These days I leave for work in the morning really jealous of Jenny that she gets to play with him. I will see one of his games out on the counter at 6 in the morning and want to stay home so bad. It makes me sad sometimes. We love our Jackson boy! And I think he loves us, although the other night I was putting him to bed and he reached out and grabbed my arm, and then my hand, so I went to grab his hand and he interlocked our fingers, then put out his other arm to give me a hug and kiss. While I was hugging him, I said, "Jack, I love you." He whispered back to me, "Dad, I love Nana." Then grabbed his lion and gave him a huge hug. Oh well...

he LOVES his new buzz outfit from Grammy and Papa


he climbs on the couch, pops out his wings by pushing the button, the flies off..."to infinity and beyond!"





buzz and woody...