Sunday, June 28, 2009

A lovely little weekend

What a lovely little weekend we had.
Just a quiet, relaxing weekend.
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Anna's newest thing is to dump out ALL her toys and then just sit and play with what's around. As long as she picks them up after, I'm okay with this.
On Saturday Chris and I volunteered with his work to man a booth for the MS150 Best Damn Bike Tour. Well by the time we got there after Chris worked in the morning, there really wasn't much for us to do other than help tear stuff down. It was a lovely drive though! After, Chris headed to Malad to meet up with friends and Anna and I headed home (after a quick stop at the Logan Old Navy!!)

My little "monkey". Like mother, like daughter!

Anna showing off her new swimsuit ($5 at the Logan Old Navy, so the trip up north wasn't a complete waste of gas!!)

Sharing the pool with her Bear Bear


Saturday, June 27, 2009

This weeks happenings...

JUNE 25
My sister Tannia celebrated her 30-something birthday on Thursday.
Happy birthday big Seesteer!!
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JUNE 24
Wednesday would have been my parents 42nd wedding anniversary. My sisters and I, along with our husbands, took my mom to one of her favorite restaurants for dinner.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Father's Day Weekend

For Father's Day my entire family went down to Moab for a long weekend. We hiked, swam, shopped, 4-wheeled and golf. It was a perfect weekend to honor my dad and celebrate Father's Day for Chris.

Autumn, Anna, Steph & Grandma On Friday we hiked the Negro Bill Trailhead. It was good but I think being 4 months pregnant, it was about as much as I could do!!
Sweatfield FamilySince Chris wasn't here yet, this is me saying "Insert Chris Here"
Me & Ethan
Jodi showing off her funny burns from floating the Colorado (and yes, she put sunscreen on 3 times while on the boat)

Me & Haylee

Balancing Rock
Hiking the Park Ave Trail. This was Anna's first official hiking trail.
She did great!

Luckily there was a pool at our camp ground, so the kids were kept entertained.

On Sunday we golfed at the Moab Golf Course with my mom. I actually shot pretty well! I think it's because I was using my dad's clubs and no way would he let anyone have a shitty game with his clubs!!

Parade of Elephants

Some funky car at the Hole N' The Rock
The ride home! Can you tell they had too much fun!!

A Father's Day Tribute

To the best dad and papa in the whole world...
We miss you more and more every day...
Until we meet again, you are always in our hearts!





On another note...my nephew Andy has joined the ARMY. He's been fascinated with the military for as long as I can remember. My dad was an air force guy and we all thought he'd follow in his papa's footsteps, but instead he chose a career in the Army. He leaves in October for boot camp and then spends another 52 weeks at some training center.
I am VERY proud of him! What an HONOR to have someone be so brave to risk his life and protect our country so that we all enjoy the freedoms we have today.

Papa and Andy

Saturday, June 6, 2009

The big reveal

We found out at our last ultrasound that little Percolator is in fact a...
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*GIRL*
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My OB said "I'm not a big gambler, but if I came across a 0.25c poker table...I'd put $100 down that it was a girl!!
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We're both very excited.
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My thought: two little brown haired piggy tailed girls. OH MY!!
Chris's thought: I just saw my future get twice as expensive!!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Anna-ism's

Loving the trouble maker dogInviting as many neighbor kids as possible to come play in the backyard
Dressing up in Dad's socks and shoes
Helping Mom vacuum
Being snuggly in the bed
Being a kid without a care in the world

A Little GOOP

I've become a big fan of the website GOOP by Gweneth Paltrow. There are some great articles about food, health, spirituality, and life. I really liked this one.

www.goop.com
Healthier By The Day

You want to feel healthier, everyone does. You want more energy, a better body and the ability to do what you do better. Like most other people, you’ve listened to the experts, read their advice and never been sure which of it applied to you or was really worth doing. That’s because the things that help you get healthier are usually unique to you. There is no universal plan for better health, no best diet, workout routine or way of solving problems. As unique as you are, there are some guidelines you can follow that will help improve your health:

Start with sleep. Sleep eight hours or more each night. Do what you have to do to get to sleep; there are plenty of natural agents that work. Try them: herbs (valerian), tea (chamomile), amino acids (tryptophan or hydroxy-tryptophan) and vitamins (magnesium and B6). These can be powerful sedatives and work just as well as prescription agents without the risks. Sleep plays a powerful role in determining your appetite, energy and attitude. Sleep better for two weeks before changing your diet. Then try eliminating “white” foods, those that are made with sugar, white flour and milk. If you eliminate them one at a time, start with flour, then eliminate dairy and then sugar. Sugar is easier to quit after a few weeks of no other “white” stuff. Remember high fructose corn syrup and dextrose are sugar by another name. Give yourself about two weeks to get used to each before eliminating the next one.

Exercise regularly. I know you want to but you don’t have the energy to do it. Sleep eight hours for two weeks, then start eliminating “white” foods. After two weeks of sleeping and eating better, you’ll have the energy to exercise. Begin as you like. If you are totally out of shape, start by walking 15 minutes a day and add a minute every day for the first month. At the end of a month, you’ll be up to 45 minutes a day, which should make you ready for whatever more strenuous form of exercise you want to try. Experiment with them all to see what works best for you and stick with it.

Police your thoughts and deal with your feelings constructively. Most of the background chatter in our mind is worrying, judging, criticizing, defending and complaining. Catch yourself and create a distraction by redirecting your thoughts toward the things that you are grateful for and optimistic about.

All these are free (okay, except if you have to buy the sleepers) and all are within your ability. No professionals required. By doing them you will create a customized health plan that will surely result in you getting healthier by the day.