So we've been having more fun. In the past few weeks we've gone to the children's Pioneer day parade, Hogle zoo (of course I forgot my camera for that one), and to Idaho for education week.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Oh what do we do in the summertime, part 2
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Oh what do we do in the summertime?
We've been having a fun summer. We've gone to WestFest here in West Valley, and the Arts Festival in Salt Lake. We went to the Discovery Gateway kids museum with lots of cousins. So here are some random pictures of the summer so far. There are more to come, so keeping checking up on us.
One way to keep Kate from lunging at the camera whenever we pull it out: confined spaces.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Challis
We went to Challis over Memorial Day weekend for high school graduation. Chris's niece and nephew graduated and all of Chris's siblings were there with most of their kids. It was a fun time for all, especially for Lily and Kate. They got to play with cousins we hadn't seen in way too long, and there were lots of animals and other new experiences for them. Kate loved the kittens. I think she thought they were just like her stuffed animals, only mobile. She didn't hesitate to pick them up and hold them. Lily loved jumping on the trampoline. She wanted to ride the horse until it actually got close, then she didn't even want to touch it. It wasn't rideable anyway, so no harm there. It was Lily's first time bowling, and we both used the bumpers. They were good riders in the car. We even took the long way home, and as soon as we got home, Lily said she wanted to go back. It's nice to know our kids like to hang out with family.
(Are those not the cutest little bowling shoes ever? Lily's, silly, not mine.)
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Where did she come up with dacku?
So this is the word Kate uses for food, or drink, or basically anything she thinks she would like to put in her mouth. It's not her first word. That was "Wazzat?" We are working on getting more important words, like Mama or Dada or get off me, Lily.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Kate's signs
We've taught Kate some signs, and she picked some up on her own. We caught some on tape. Just have patience through the first part. It's pretty cute.
Monday, May 11, 2009
This is harder than it looks
You would think with all the computer experience I have, it wouldn't take me 5 tries and 1 month to publish a new post on my blog, but here we are in May and I'm finally getting Lily's birthday up here. Lily turned 3 in April, and is going to skip her next 10 birthdays and go straight to 14 next year, I think. She is precocious and smart, and frequently out-wits me in our daily interactions. She could be a UN negociator with all the skills she has picked up trying to get me to do what she wants. I tell ya, she's persuasive. We went to Temple Square for her birthday and enjoyed walking around, seeing the flowers and all the fun things there. I made her an apron for her present, and she also got sidewalk chalk and balloons (hey, those aren't just for decoration when you're three.)
We've done some other fun things in the past little while. We went to a couple of Grizzlies hockey games. Kate loves watching, and was pointing things out to us the whole time. I think Lily just goes for the treats, and to see the mascot.
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Old and the New
We decided to put Lily to work last time it snowed. She had a great time helping Mommy shovel the walks (and the lawn). We are glad our snow has melted now, and I can't wait to see my tulips!


And this is the newest member of the Parkinson household, a 2006 Toyota Sienna. Chris now gets to drive the green CR-V, and this is Mommy's car. Not car, van, Lily would say. We love it already, although its bigger than anything we're used to driving. So now, if you and three friends come to visit, we may just all be able to fit in one car. This is an 8-passenger van, folks. But it doesn't have a power sliding door. Them's the breaks. I told Chris if my great great grand parents could walk across the plains, I can open my own darn door.
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