Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Photo Onslaught

Brace yourself.
I haven't blogged in a while. It had something to do with the kids being home the whole week before Christmas break, and then Christmas break, and then a trip to Utah (which I am still having).
We had a lovely Christmas with Nic's family. Alicia and her boyfriend, Tucker, introduced me to Settlers of Catan, and I am now an addict as well as a Rockband addict. CC and Kennedy rock on drums and guitar.
I never did find my camera, but I'm in heaven with my replacement. It may not find it's way back to where it came. Here are some photos of the fun, in the opposite order that they happened, because blogger is dumb and uploads them backwards and I'm too lazy to cut and paste all of them.
I have more, but I'll save that for another night. We are having a fantastic time here in Utah visiting my family. I get overwhelmed with all that I miss not being near my family. I have met two new nieces and am gaining another step sis in law tomorrow night, Ryan is getting married to Johanna.
I went to my home ward and didn't get recognized, I had to introduce myself to my Young Women's leaders. I guess it goes both ways, I saw a kid that I graduated with and his four kids and about flipped out that he was old enough to be a dad of four.....yeah, I know.
The worst thing that happened so far this trip is all my brother and step brother's fault. Their cute boys and new babies are making me crazy baby hungry..... I know... I just need my kids to be rotten and sick for a week and I'll be cured. But the girls have been angels and in heaven with all the aunties and Grandmas and Grandpas and PRESENTS! They are going to think that every trip to Utah comes with a windfall of toys.
So without further ado, the onslaught....

Mischevious Milo, my nephew



Step sis, Stephany, step sis in law, Jo, cousin Kate, and Kennedy



My cousins on my mom's side (well, like a 1/10 of them)



My brother Jake, his beautiful wife Cara, and my nieces Amery and baby Lindy



Shelby, my sister, and Bree (if you can't tell, this kid is a cam ham)



Ava fighting off boredom on the drive to Utah



The gang posing at Grandpa Lyle's tree



Bree estatic on Christmas morning



CC got her mad face on during the drive



Ava looking lovely in her snow white dress on Christmas



Vial's on the stairs, I think this photo is mandatory at Christmas. Some day I'll make a post of all the Christmas stair photos.



CC fell asleep waiting for Santa



Snow of Grandpa Rich's birdhouse



Window view, watching dad cut down our beautiful eucalyptis tree that broke in half during the freeze.



Rich and Paula's vineyard



The frozen apple orchard



Bird on frozen tree in my backyard. I think it's a double breasted boobie bird.



Elmo Studd's. Pretty funny signage. My favorite is during zucchini harvest time, it says "50 lbs. of zucchini free with every purchase, no exceptions."

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Day 3 of Artic Blast 2008

I love that you just can't have a "winter storm" anymore. It has to be ARTIC BLAST 2008!!!
The girls are out of school for the second day, and we didn't have church on Sunday. So needless to say, we are a little stir crazy. I have lost my camera again, it's one of those residual effects of childbearing, I have no memory. So no fantastic pictures of Nic on his banshee (really scary 4 wheeler), doing cookies on our street, or CC bundled up resembling the little boy in "A Christmas Story" who couldn't put is arms down. No chummy photo of Kennedy and her friends with their frozen faces and red ears. Nope, but that's alright. I also don't have photos of me still wearing my robe for the third day in a robe (I did shower yesterday, I think). Or Ava and Bree crying hysterically because I wouldn't bundle them up to romp in the snow like their big sisters. We just don't have enough snow clothes to go around. I've never needed gloves or boots for them in the past.
It was a funny sight when we first took Kennedy to Utah for her first winter. We had to borrow gloves and boots from my mom's neighbors, and she wore her columbia rain jacket that was the same color/pattern of her cousin Kate's snow jacket. Different climates.
Anywho, we are surviving. We have playdohed, baked cookies, colored, wrapped presents, unwrapped presents, decorated the tree, and caused mayhem and madness for three days, I'm done. And guess what is going to happen next week, no school for three weeks. The song "It's beginning to look alot like Christmas" comes to mind, especially the line, "And mom and dad can hardly wait for school to start again."
So I salute you ladies in the NW who are finding that entertaining your children 24/7 the week you thought you had free to finish things before you had your kids in your face and crawling all over you for three weeks. Hang in there, and take a deep breathe. I just did a lesson in Relief Society about Pres. Monson's theme of "Joy in the Journey". He said we'd look back at these days and moments and miss them when we are older. So, I'm enjoying this moment and the time I have to snuggle up with my girls, watch movies, be creative, and hold them a little bit closer.
Stay warm, stay happy.
Hailey

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Halloween in November

So, I gave myself a 30th birthday party, I know that sounds dumb, but I really wanted to have a crazy funfest for my 30th and I didn't want anyone else to have to plan it. I wanted to give my friends and family a great night away from the kids, with adults, and to just have good, somewhat clean, fun.
So, I think it turned out great. More people came then I thought would. My adorable baby brother Kirby came, as Walter Wonka, Willy's younger black sheep brother. Nic and I were Esmerelda and the Hunchback. My friend Dani took some great shots of the party.

My father in law and Jean Meacham getting groovy on the karaoke.


Mark feeling "Too Sexy" for his dead limo driver costume.


The Prettiest Costume Award goes to.... a mulleted Tooth Fairy....what???
Nathan, you owned that tutu!


I didn't know LOTR elves did the congo, K, you rocked those ears!


I got to play games, sing "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun", dance to Abba, and to top off the best birthday ever, I got to start a congo line. What can top that? Three birthday cakes, check, permagrin all night, check.


Pretty even with flour on her face, Angie, and Dave. Watch "The Office", and you will love Matt's costume.


Mario and Luigi brought the most delicious carmel apple truffles! I want that recipe, thanks for the pictures Dani.


Melissa, winner of the scariest costume award, she was a Primary President.


Aaarrrgghh! Thar be pirates at my party! And boy do they know how to party! Thanks for all your help D! Best Costume Award Winners Darilyn and Chris.



Cute cowgirl Caitlin, and not-so-cute Nate the creepy toothfairy.



I'm trying to make a slideshow for this, but if you'd like to see the slide show Dani made here's the link.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Best Small Town Sign Award goes to.....


This reads "Something Stinks In The Columbia Gorge, Yea Larry Price!"
I can't stop laughing. Poor Larry Price, the immortal stinker.

Nic and I spent the weekend together on the Columbia Gorge, cruising in Miss Daisy (sorry Rich, but we renamed her so we can say "We're driving Miss Daisy,") reading, eating, kissing, shopping, picture taking, laughing, sleeping, eating, watching movies, eating, getting blown away in the wind, and pinching ourselves that we didn't have to get booster seats at the restaurant and no one peed the bed at the lodge. It was (insert big sigh here) very relaxing and fun. So here's a huge THANK YOU to Paula and Caitlin for the wonderful weekend. And to the Town of Stevenson, you get the Best Small Town Sign Award!





Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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A Good Song

Heard this song on the radio and downloaded it for free here
"Daylight" by Matt and Kim. 
Hope you like it too. 




I just read bonnevillemariner's post on the Christmas album put out by Jack Johnson's crew, called Warm December. I agree about the album being lukewarm. I've heard it all before.  Exception: Zee Avi's track "No Christmas For Me."  Great song, love her voice. You can also download that track for free here
So happy pre-Christmas friends, and enjoy the tunes.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Labryinth

So I'm a little back logged with, well, LIFE in general. I've been in recovery mode since my AWESOME 30th birthday party last week, and so I'm slow with the adorable pix of my kids in costume. I'll get to them soon, but right now I'm chillin' on my bed with a couple cute cuddlers and we are watching one of my all time favorite shows, Labryinth (not to be confused with Pan's Labryinth - which is also good, but not kid friendly, that creature with the hand eye face is still haunting me.)
There is nothing like the dancing creatures that can pop off their heads, or Hoggle and his jewels, and that adorable fuzzy giant Ludo. My favorite, to Nic's disgust, is The Gobblin King, Gareth played by the always sexy David Bowie.


_hailey


p.s. I totally had 12 year old fantasies of a big puffy dress and David Bowie being in love with me to distraction!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Jon Minus Nine

I love the show, The Soup, and Nic and I love watching "Jon & Kate Plus 8". So this was particularly heee-larious to us.

Are you excited?

Twilight Trailer in HD

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Memories

Kennedy, Anders, CC, Ava, and Bree two years ago. I love this season, and I love these kids.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

2 of a Kind

While Nic is snoring by my side, I thought I'd post some pix of us together. And yes, I will put the ones that I look the best in, but your cool like that honey, and don't mind.


At the Gordon Smith thingy last week. This was taken on my iphone, pretty good.


At an Irish pub in Portland for Jen H's bday.


Yeah, he's got a cute baby face. Circa 20002


Crusin' in our yacht in Miami.


Seeing clearly at the JFK Spacecenter in Florida.


Not having fun in Vegas.


Living Aloha in matching Hawaiian prints. (We were told we had to match, and then realized it was a joke on us. We still rocked it though.)


My 29th birthday at the Feist concert.