We celebrated our 5 year anniversary yesterday! When Travis came home from work yesterday, he knocked and when I opened the door he was holding flowers and chocolate covered pretzels (one of my most favorite treats ever!). He also just happened to be wearing one of these:
It definitely threw me for a loop and I couldn't help but laugh. He's just cute like that.
We dropped Jaxon off at my sister's (thanks, Caitlyn and Jon!) and had a yummy dinner at P.F. Changs. Then we went to see the play Guys and Dolls at the Hale Center Theater. It was a great performance. After the play, we got some Cold Stone and watched some aerial fireworks that were being lit from a nearby parking lot. I guess that's one advantage of having your anniversary close to Pioneer Day. We pretended the fireworks were being lit in our honor. :)
Travis is my best friend and I'm so glad I can talk to him about anything and that he's patient with my moments of craziness, like when I burst into song or dance spontaneously. He just goes with the flow. I love you, Husband!
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Lake Powell
The Andersons had another fantastic family reunion last week. It was Kami and Brad's turn to organize it this year and they chose Lake Powell as the destination.We rented a houseboat but camped on the shore. The weather was very hot, but we kept cool by staying in the water.
See our kayaks on the top? |
Jaxon was a trooper. As a toddler who always wants to be on the move, it took him a couple days to get used to just being in the water all day. He was much happier opening and closing the sliding doors on the houseboat and climbing stairs. Naps were also a little tough since it was too hot to sleep anywhere but outside in the shade and breeze or he'd wake up very sweaty and dehydrated. Eventually, I had to hold him for his naps out on the shaded deck. I didn't mind. It's been a while since I've been able to hold him like that. :)
We had fun swimming, fishing, boating, tubing, and water skiing!
I always got flung off on corners. |
We also got into colored teams and had some fun activities like sand castle building and relay races.
My favorite part of any reunion, though, is being able to catch up with everyone and see what's going on in their lives, and for Jaxon to spend some time with his cousins.
We look forward to our next reunion in 2015 with much anticipation!
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
This Toddler...
Jaxon is quite the toddler. First, the milestone: he is now in a big boy bed. :) My sister-in-law, Kami (who has also saved us HUNDREDS of dollars by giving us all her boys' clothes...) gave us a small children's bed frame her husband built for their kids. It's so nice, and Jaxon loves the freedom of just getting up and walking out of his room every morning instead of having to call us to get him.
Question: What do you do with a toddler who loves to see how things work and take them apart? Jaxon's number one "toy" are fans. Any fan or object that moves around in a circle. Ceiling fans, boxed fans, pinwheels, wheels in general, etc. You give him a car and he'll just turn it over and run his fingers across the wheels, or push it against the table and lift it up so he can watch the wheels spin.
Mamita gave him one of those helicopter toys where you pull the string and a propeller lifts off and flies into the air, usually landing on some rooftop. He took apart the hand-held part, and whenever I'd try to put it back together he'd just take it apart again. So we just have the propeller and he loves to spin it around on the floor. Sometimes he'll spin it on the table and then lower himself to eye level so he can actually see it balance as it spins.
He loves to play with a little bedroom fan we have. He'll just turn the switch on and off and watch the propellers start, then stop, and start and stop. It will keep him entertained for at least an hour. We even got him his own hand-held fan (with foam propellers) and he ran the batteries dead within a day. This kid is crazy about fans, and it's been like this for over a year now.
Would you say we possibly have another future mechanical engineer in the family?
Question: What do you do with a toddler who loves to see how things work and take them apart? Jaxon's number one "toy" are fans. Any fan or object that moves around in a circle. Ceiling fans, boxed fans, pinwheels, wheels in general, etc. You give him a car and he'll just turn it over and run his fingers across the wheels, or push it against the table and lift it up so he can watch the wheels spin.
Mamita gave him one of those helicopter toys where you pull the string and a propeller lifts off and flies into the air, usually landing on some rooftop. He took apart the hand-held part, and whenever I'd try to put it back together he'd just take it apart again. So we just have the propeller and he loves to spin it around on the floor. Sometimes he'll spin it on the table and then lower himself to eye level so he can actually see it balance as it spins.
He loves to play with a little bedroom fan we have. He'll just turn the switch on and off and watch the propellers start, then stop, and start and stop. It will keep him entertained for at least an hour. We even got him his own hand-held fan (with foam propellers) and he ran the batteries dead within a day. This kid is crazy about fans, and it's been like this for over a year now.
Would you say we possibly have another future mechanical engineer in the family?
A Full Plate
We have been busy, to say the least! I'll take some time away from homework right now and put it towards updating our family blog instead.
Travis has now been working for a month and we are so grateful to finally get some income. :) He is loving it and is excited for all the leadership opportunities he's been given in spearheading some challenging projects. He loves working with his team and they really appreciate him. He also stays on top of his calling as executive secretary and has been a great help to me since I received my new calling. He even took Jaxon to our ward's Father and Sons Camp-Out!
This semester I'm taking another online class that has taken up a lot of my time. It ends in a couple of weeks, but there's no break for me, since I start a new class the day after it finishes! A couple weeks ago, I was released from my calling as R.S. teacher (after teaching twice, ha, ha...must not have been that good...) but I was instead called as Young Woman's President. I asked the bishop, "En serio?" Needless to say, that has also kept me plenty busy. I'm excited for the opportunity to get to know these "mujeres jovenes" and work with my amazing counselors. I'll also get to go to Youth Conference and a couple days of Girl's Camp this summer. It should be lots of fun! I'm also still serving as choir pianist.
Jaxon is as adorable as ever. I'm so grateful I can spend my days with him and do fun things together. We've been spending a lot of our days outside in our little inflatable pool (best $6.00 ever spent), 7-Peaks, the new splash pad, running through the sprinklers, taking long walks to the library, or tending our little garden. I put Jaxon in charge of watering the plants, he loves it.
We also make an effort to spend time as a family. We now have two kayaks, and the extra room has been much easier for both of us (Jaxon still rides with Travis most of the time). On Monday we paddled out into Utah Lake. The wind was really kicking up the waves and Jaxon loved bouncing along in the kayak. It was fun! I wish I could've taken pictures, but it's too risky to bring a camera in a kayak. I'll have to invest in a waterproof one. Our endurance is getting better, but we still need to work on our form.
Sigh...back to homework. :(
Travis has now been working for a month and we are so grateful to finally get some income. :) He is loving it and is excited for all the leadership opportunities he's been given in spearheading some challenging projects. He loves working with his team and they really appreciate him. He also stays on top of his calling as executive secretary and has been a great help to me since I received my new calling. He even took Jaxon to our ward's Father and Sons Camp-Out!
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Despite looking grumpy and sleepy in this photo, he did very well! |
Jaxon is as adorable as ever. I'm so grateful I can spend my days with him and do fun things together. We've been spending a lot of our days outside in our little inflatable pool (best $6.00 ever spent), 7-Peaks, the new splash pad, running through the sprinklers, taking long walks to the library, or tending our little garden. I put Jaxon in charge of watering the plants, he loves it.
We also make an effort to spend time as a family. We now have two kayaks, and the extra room has been much easier for both of us (Jaxon still rides with Travis most of the time). On Monday we paddled out into Utah Lake. The wind was really kicking up the waves and Jaxon loved bouncing along in the kayak. It was fun! I wish I could've taken pictures, but it's too risky to bring a camera in a kayak. I'll have to invest in a waterproof one. Our endurance is getting better, but we still need to work on our form.
Sigh...back to homework. :(
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Three Days in California
We took a short but very sweet trip to California this week. On Monday we left early in the morning and got to Mamita's (my grandma) house that early afternoon. We're so grateful to be able to stay with Mamita whenever we go to Southern California. We spent the rest of the day visiting her and my great-aunt who had just flown in from Mexico City. Needless to say, we spoke a lot of Spanish during our stay!
While Jaxon was watching the parade with his cousins and grandparents, Travis and I took advantage of the short lines and went on the Matterhorn. It was very thrilling, until the ride got stuck. We had to wait until the crew members came up and rescued us. We thought we were going to die when the bobsled behind us came zipping around the corner- but fortunately it was on the second track next to us. Scary! But we did get a special FastPass to any ride in the park, and we walked through the Matterhorn on our way down! They told us not to take any pictures, but you didn't miss much. It pretty much looked like a warehouse with boxes, pipes, dripping water, etc.
Tuesday morning, after a good night's rest, we met the rest of my family at Disneyland. This was Jaxon's first time at Disneyland, and he loved it. He thought the rides were interesting, but his favorite thing was watching the parade and pointing out any stairs and ceiling fans (his obsession).
This was pretty much his expression on every ride |
Tarzan's Treehouse was his favorite because of all the stairs! |
While Jaxon was watching the parade with his cousins and grandparents, Travis and I took advantage of the short lines and went on the Matterhorn. It was very thrilling, until the ride got stuck. We had to wait until the crew members came up and rescued us. We thought we were going to die when the bobsled behind us came zipping around the corner- but fortunately it was on the second track next to us. Scary! But we did get a special FastPass to any ride in the park, and we walked through the Matterhorn on our way down! They told us not to take any pictures, but you didn't miss much. It pretty much looked like a warehouse with boxes, pipes, dripping water, etc.
On Wednesday, we spent the morning making guacamole with Mamita and tia- two guacamole experts. Travis and I have been wanting Mamita to teach us how to make her guacamole, so this was our chance. I don't even like guacamole, but this was fantastic. Too bad we can't just go pick our own avocados from a tree in our backyard like Mamita can...
That afternoon, we went to the beach. This was also Jaxon's first time seeing the ocean. He loved it! He would giggle every time the waves washed over him.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Graduation!
Oh, how the pride swells! :) You'll have to excuse me, I feel I could brag on and on about my husband- I'm just so proud of him! Yesterday, Travis graduated not only with one, but two masters in two very unrelated fields! He received his MBA and a Masters in Mechanical Engineering. He really has the best of both worlds. Anyway, I'm just beaming with pride for him. :) He's worked so long and so hard for this- and we feel so blessed to have been able to do it all without student loans!
Both our parents were able to be there to support him, and after convocation we had a delicious dinner at Brick Oven (Travis's favorite). The celebration continues as we head to Disneyland next week! Then he starts his new job the week after. Congratulations, Travis! We love you!
Both our parents were able to be there to support him, and after convocation we had a delicious dinner at Brick Oven (Travis's favorite). The celebration continues as we head to Disneyland next week! Then he starts his new job the week after. Congratulations, Travis! We love you!
Friday, April 12, 2013
Kayaking
Big news! We now own a kayak. An inflatable one, that is (like we'd really have room for a hard shell kayak!). :)
And the best part is we got it for free with our Amazon points! We wanted to start a hobby or something that our family could get into and would be a fun family tradition for years to come. And since we live so close to different bodies of water, we figured why not kayaking?
It arrived a couple days ago and we couldn't wait to break it in. Jaxon just wanted to jump in the water the whole time, but he still enjoyed the ride and watching the ducks alongside us.
The three of us can fit in it, but there's less room for Jaxon to move around. It be nice to one day get another one so we can pack camping gear. Here's to a new family tradition!
And the best part is we got it for free with our Amazon points! We wanted to start a hobby or something that our family could get into and would be a fun family tradition for years to come. And since we live so close to different bodies of water, we figured why not kayaking?
(Me trying a solo run) |
The three of us can fit in it, but there's less room for Jaxon to move around. It be nice to one day get another one so we can pack camping gear. Here's to a new family tradition!
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