Wednesday, April 20, 2011

All About Aidan Shad

On March 27 Aidan received a name and a blessing from his loving dad, Brandon.  It was a beautiful spring day we enjoyed with family and friends.   Thank you to everyone who came.  Aidan is growing so quickly; I was worried he wouldn't fit into his blessing clothes.  We are so blessed, he is healthy, happy and a bundle of energy... as you can see him kicking off his booties here.



Grandma Rose made Madelaine booties to go with her blessing dress.  Fortunately Grandma agreed to make some for Aidan as well.  I think they turned out marvelously.  I hope the booties will be something both children will treasure when they are older.  A special gift, made just for them, from Grandma.
 

The new yard

Last spring was a bit crazy, and it was not just the strange cool weather and then the quick heat wave.  Brandon and I decided that Madelaine needed a place to play outside that wasn't a dirt pile sprinkled with sticker weeds and holes where trees formally lived.  So we spent ten weekends digging, tilling, transplanting, building, and moving much soil, mulch, and waste inorder to create a backyard paradise.  When I say we I mean (Brandon, me, and our awesome family members who were crazy enough to come and spend hours working.)  This is a special shout out to them!  We couldn't have done it without you!  Thanks!!!


This spring the results of all our hard work speak for themselves. 

Saturday, February 19, 2011

I told Brandon I wanted to finish painting the kitchen before we had the baby...

We had never finished painting when we moved in six years ago.  And when we gutted the upstairs the vents that we had installed to take the heat upstairs were still exposed, so I thought it would be nice to have the space done for a new little one.  However, before the project ended we had new insulation, two new windows, exterior/interior walls, and one annoying column blocking our kitchen table removed.  I was feeling a  little nervous on a Saturday evening in October when six o'clock rolled around and my house was looking like this.


Luckily Brandon and Jordan got the wall up before we went to bed, but my blood pressure was higher than usual at my prenatal checkups during this project. Note to self... don't "paint" right before the next baby. 

This photograph from Madelaine's second birthday party still has the column in it.  We couldn't believe how much the space opened up once it was removed.  I don't know why we waited so long.  Brandon and I did some investigating while the floor was torn up in the upstairs to make sure it was not a bearing wall.  So we have known it could be taken out for quite some time. 


Before

After

Brandon did an amazing job, I am so excited about the new space.  There are some special things he did too.  That black space on the far wall is a magnetic chalk board.  Sweet!  Brandon put up some nice hooks along the back wall as you come in the back door, hung a new cupboard above the garbage cans, and put trim around all of the doorways.  I was able to fit two tables comfortably in the kitchen and have my family together for Christmas dinner... in the same room.  
And after six long years of the hallway driving him crazy... finally painted, carpeted, and finished.  Whew!  I think he is happier about that than any other thing he did.


Harrison #4 Arrives

Aidan Shad Harrison:  8 lbs. 9 oz. 21 ¼"  

Monday, September 13, 2010

Potty trained?!

I am not very good at updating my blog with current information so, being the stellar blogger that I am, here is a bit of exciting news that actually occurred several months ago.  Ok, it was April.  There have been set backs of course.  Some of which seem much more humorous now than they did at the time.
 

Most memorable setback... finding my daughter pooping behind the curtain in our kitchen.  It is her favorite place to hide.  Aaaah! 

Second place... driving four hours (actual drive on a good day=two hours) to get to Ogden to go camping.  We stopped at Arby's in Kaysville to change, and then the side of the road on a potty with curious onlookers at the mouth of the canyon.  And then, on the way home, at Burger King at the mouth of the canyon again to change.  We ended our trip with her in a diaper... that was dry when we arrived home.  Longest trip ever! 

Madelaine is now convinced that she is too big for her potty and needs to use the toilet (except of course to poop).  And don't try to help, or you will hear an emphatic, "I do it!"

Camping at Payson Lakes


Brandon, me, and Madelaine went on our first family trip together.  This summer's camping trips have not started out successfully, however they have ended up well.  We were planning on going up Morgan Canyon, then we saw the camp sites... concrete pads with metal roofs, swarming with mosquitoes from the lake.  We had a nice little drive and came home.  Then decided to go to Payson Lakes where we had a great time, luckily we made it there before all the Fourth of July celebrators arrived.  It was beautiful.  We walked around several lakes and found this great hike to a waterfall. 



    Madelaine loved walking on the bridges, and
    sticking her toes in the cold water. 
 

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Coming January 2011...

Harrison #4. 


Some of you may have already had suspicions, well you are on to us!  We are so excited to be welcoming the newest member of our family sometime mid January.  Madelaine sings her favorite song (I Love to See the Temple) to the baby every night.