Thursday, March 5, 2009

Landon's Blessing

On the street where my parents live all the trees have either pink or white blossoms. It was so pretty to be outside. I decided to go outside and take a few shots. I'm loving my new camera!
I was trying to focus in on a fly that was on one of the buds, but I wasn't tall enough. You can see it's blurred body on one of the flowers in the middle.
My dad had invited one of his good friends over to make tennis ball launchers and he saw me with my camera. He asked if I was interested in photography and then he went to his car and pulled this out!! I couldn't believe my eyes. He had the whole set up for nikon. This lense was out of control. It was heavy  and had this handle to hold on to. I guess he went to South Africa to pick his son up from his mission and he took this along. He showed us some of the shots he took and they were so amazing...like something you'd see in a National Geographic magazine. 
Here are the guys assembling the many launchers. I think it added up to about seven in total. One for Nate an I, one for each the boys, two for Kim (Dad's friend), and one for our neighbor, Ken.
Yes, that's the guys doing their camo paint job. It was funny watching Kim and Dad going back and forth layering color. "This one needs a little more black accenting" my dad would say.
Here's Uncle Kevin holding Landon. Landon is all decked out in the tuxedo that Melissa's mom made. It was so cool!
Cute cousins sharing some yummy Cheetos. Grandma loves the Cheetos too.
Nate and I kept fighting over who got to hold Landon. I held him for a little bit and then Nate said he had set the timer and my time was up. Joking of course. But, he sure does look natural with that little guy.
Rylie is such a big girl these days. She was so good at holding Landon. He would start to move and his pacifier would pop out and she was right there putting it back in. She would rock back and forth and then hold he pacifier in his mouth (not forcefully either). She'll be a great big sister some day!
We had given a Fresno State blanket to Landon and I wanted a picture of him sporting the Fresno pride. He looks good in blue and red. Go Bulldogs!!!
This was when I got my turn. I just kept looking at his little face and fingers. He was just so tiny and perfect. I'm not even a mom yet, but babies are such little miracles that are truly sent from Heaven. I'm excited to be a mom some day. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that he and I were matching. If you look close you can see we're both wearing stripes. Auntie Erin was wearing blue stripes too. I guess the cool people got the memo about stripes.
Rylie and I were talking to Landon trying to get him to keep his eyes open. He started smiling at my mom in church at his blessing and it was so precious.
Four generations of Birds.

Grandma and Papa with the baby bird blanket and the super cool Landon in his tux.

We tried forever to get this picture. We turned around and Hailey had run off to nursery and it was not fun having to pull her out...as you can plainly see. It's all good though. Memories!

Valentine's Day

Nate and I spent Friday waiting at a restaurant to eat dinner. It was a great dinner, but we had to wolf it down to make it to the movie and I was already feeling kind of lousy. I was just so tired and I had a headache that would just not go away. After dinner at Ruby River we headed across the street to the Jordan Commons to see "Taken". That was a good movie! Who knew Liam Neeson could kick trash?! After the movie we headed home and hit the hay. I was so tired. Saturday Nate woke up and I was feeling way crappy. I was so weak and tired I wanted to call someone to take my prescription to Target to be filled for me. It took a lot of effort to leave that day, but I did it. Well I pretty much spent the day on the couch snuggled in a blanket waiting for Nate to come home. When he came home he walked through the door with the items below. I wasn't expecting him to get me anything, but a card so I was so excited! I was so happy just to have him home. What a sweetheart!!




Draper Temple

While we were waiting to get on buses that would take us back to our cars another bus pulled up and out stepped our local Fox 13 morning news anchor, Dan Evans. I was so pumped. I'm sure I looked a little odd snapping pictures, but I thought it was cool.
The Draper temple open house was really a cool experience. It was so beautiful inside and so peaceful. It was great getting to spend time with Nate just walking through the temple. I'm looking forward to attending a session after it's been dedicated.