Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Porters N's


I wanted to keep Porter up to date with all of his letters and sounds this summer, so I ask my mom for some homework sheets. Today we started with the letter N. Good Job Porter!

Last night Porter was throwing a fit because he wanted the "Cars" plate, and I had put his food in the "thomas" plate. Chad said, "Porter, when I was on my mission their were kids that didn't get to eat any food. You should be gratful for the nice dinner you have." Porter was really worried about all the kids in Mexico not getting any dinner. He said, "did you help them get food?" Chad told him that he tried to help as many of the kids as he could, but that there were too many to help them all. Porter thought about it for a minute, and then said: "Mom could make them all dinner in a jiffy!" What a kid!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Happy Birthday to...

Abby, Shay, Kenny, and Mom!!

What a Birthday weekend. On Friday we celebrated Abby's and Shay's (two of my nieces) Birthdays. Carin was visiting with the four girls. They live in Chicago so I see them only once in awhile. It was so much fun having them here! My dad took us swimming at Roy pool Friday morning, and then we went back to my parents house. My mom had a big butterfly party planned for the two girls. She had so much fun stuff. Butterfly catchers, bubbles, squirt guns, treat, carmel apples, cupcakes, cake, bean bag game, and they even acted out three of Porters favorite stories... Billy goats gruff, three little pigs, and David and Goliath. Porter had so much fun playing with and getting know his cousins.

My Mom's Fun Party Stuff


Abby and Shay



Trace, Porter, Shay, Abby, Brynn, and Leah








On Saturday Amy had a big swim party for Kenny's 1st Birthday. She made a fun sand castle cake, and beach ball cupcakes! I had to laugh at her, because she kept telling everyone that the cup cakes were beach balls... It was already very obvious. They looked just like the beach balls she had for all the kids! For Easter Steve gave the kids a HUGE water toy with two big slides and a pool at the bottom. The kids would have stayed even longer, but i had to get home for the miss syracuse pagesant. Happy Birthday Kenny, and thanks Amy for a great Satruday!


And we weren't done with parties yet... On Sunday we went over to my Mom and Dads to have a birthday dinner for my mom. I think she said it was her 40th. :) Happy birthday Mom. We love you.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Potty Training


Wow, what a day. Trace has been telling me he wants to go potty now for the past few weeks, so instead of letting the moment pass (like I wanted to), I decided to give potty training a chance. With Porter I read a book called Potty Training in less than a day, and had great luck. Now I am not saying it was an easy day... in fact I remember how awful it was, but it worked... so to say the least, I'm trying it again. Last night I re read the book to freshen up on the approach. And this morning got right on it... And the day went like this:




1. I told Trace we were going to wear big boy undies! He was so excited... he started jumping up and down with his cute little grin pasted on this face.


2. We put "Teddy" in some big boy undies too, and trained teddy how to use the big boy potty. While we were training, Trace had his first accident. Bummer! I was worried that it might be a long time before he would have to pee again...


3. Quickly after the first accident Teddy was trained and we moved on to Trace. After a quick two more accidents, we finally went potty in the toilet. The best part is that he went both pee and poop this time!! YEAH.


4. Trace is starting to control his bladder, and keep his undies dry. After a few more trips to the bathroom, he had another accident...


5. Finally it was nap time. I put him in a pull up and laid him down.


6. After a long nap, he woke up telling me he needed to go potty... so we ran in, and to my surprise... dry pull up! He went potty great.


7. We played most of the night and went potty a few times with out too much problem.


He is so funny. He does a great job knowing when he needs to go, but he has a hard time emptying his bladder in one trip. So every time he needs to go potty it takes 3 or 4 trips to finish the job.


I will keep updating everyone on his progress... I'm hoping tomorrow will be easier than today! Wish us both Luck :)


Good Job Trace!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

A tribute to our Dads...

Two of my good friends gave me this idea for Fathers Day gifts, for the dad that already has everything. We hope they know how much we love and appreciate all they do for us.

Dad Hansen


Although I have much appreciation and love for my father in law, I have decided it would be most appropriate if Chad writes the tribute to his Father. So From me, Happy Fathers Day! I think you are wonderful too!

When Des first told me about the idea of doing a Father’s Day Tribute to post on our blog I thought, “This blogging thing is getting way out of hand.” :)… my second thought was that a “Tribute” is something that you would do at a funeral… Personally, I believe that we’ll all get the opportunity to listen to the words that will be spoken at our own funerals, but I guess it really is a nice idea to let someone know just how much they mean to you long before that day. So with that in mind, “Dad, I hope this doesn’t feel like I’m speaking at your funeral, but I hope it helps you know that you indeed mean the world to me. And that I feel grateful and blessed to call you Dad.”

I can’t even begin talking about how great my dad is without getting teary eyed and emotional, so that is another good thing about typing it on a blog. No one can see you crying on your computer… unless you tell them about it... Hmmmm. Anyway, like Des mentioned in her blog, it is hard to put into words just how much someone means to you. I could reference hundreds and probably thousands of experiences (thanks to my photographic memory :)) I’ve had when my Dad has taught me, supported me, coached me, been an example to me and literally been there to “bear me up” through challenging times in my life. No matter what the situation, he has ALWAYS been there. I am so grateful for the love and support that he has ALWAYS given me and all of his family. I feel that it is important to mention my Mom in this tribute as well. As they say, behind every great man there stands a great woman. They have been married now for over 34 years (I’m pretty sure) and in today’s world, that is no small accomplishment in and of itself.

One of my favorite stories that I feel represents very well just how much my Dad has influenced my life comes from my days in high school. I think I was 17 at the time and I specifically remember driving around with Des and talking about church and religion. We were talking about how people share their testimony and say, “I know the church is true…” I remember Des saying, “How can someone say they know? They can believe, but how can they know?” I thought about it and said, “I can’t say that I know it true yet, but I can say that I know that my Dad knows it’s true.” During the time in my life when I was searching to find my own testimony, there was no question in my mind that my Dad did in fact know that the church was true and everything that goes along with it. He has always been such a “spiritual giant” in my life and I am so grateful for his knowledge, counsel and testimony.

Again I am so grateful for everything my Dad has taught me in life. I hope to someday grow into the man that he is. He is my friend, my hero, and best of all, my Dad. I love you Dad, Happy Father’s Day.

Dad Garner


What can I possibly say about my dad that would do him the justice he deserves? I have been thinking all week about my dad, and all that he means to me. I’ve never been very good at writing my feelings about someone on paper. In fact, I still think that most of my notes to both my mom and dad say the same thing they used to when I was five or six… “You mean the world to me, thanks for everything you do…” which is very true, but somehow doesn’t start to tell them what they really mean to me. Speaking of my mom, I guess it is only appropriate to mention the women behind such an extra special man. My mom and dad just celebrated 30 years of marriage… WOW! I’m sure that my dad will agree that she has helped make him the father and grandpa that makes me want to write this tribute to him.


For a minute I want to talk about Support. I’m guessing most will agree that a good dad must be supportive, but I think I have a good argument that will make everyone know that my dad was, and still is, the MOST supportive dad of all! It doesn’t matter what I’m doing, my dad is front and center cheering me on. I remember plenty of dance recitals, piano recitals, (even a voice recital:)), soccer games, basketball games, too many tennis matches, and school programs that my dad never missed. He made me think I was the most beautiful, talented, and smartest person in the world. (It came as a mean shock when life made me realize that there were prettier, more talented, and smarter people out there, but to my dad, there truly wasn’t!) Later in life as I was dating and looking for someone to spend the rest of my life with, you better believe the support he gave to me at this time. It was so important to me that my dad loved the man I married, and my Dad and Chad are great buds. Now as life continues to bring new changes to my life, my dad still stands center stage every time he gets the chance. He is the first one cheering my kids on at each of their milestones. When Porter was learning to ride his bike, my dad came over a couple of times to cheer him on, and make him feel important! I was telling him about the words I had counted Trace saying, and he had to add all the words he had heard him say too. Again, he is so proud and supportive.


What a great example my Dad has been to me over the years. He has taught me honesty, service, helped me gain a testimony of my Father in Heaven and helped me find my role on this earth, hard work, the importance of friendship, and being a good friend, being the best I can be, and so much more. I have watched him try to teach me all that life can throw at me. He has prepared me for Motherhood in ways I can never repay. I’m so proud to have a dad that I want my kids to watch and learn from. He truly is a man of example.


Dad, on this fathers day, I want you to know… “You mean the world to me, thanks for all you do!” I love you will all my heart.

My Sweet Heart, and the DAD to my boys...



Here is one last little tribute to the very most important person in my life. My husband! After dating Chad for a few years before his mission, writing during his mission, and quickly falling back in love with him after his mission, I knew he was the only one for me. But, if I am telling the truth, I worried about our differences as far as raising children. Chad and I had lots of talks about discipline before we said “I do”. We both agreed to keep open hearts and minds, when the time came for children. How could I have ever doubted him?? He is the gentlest yet strongest discipliner I know! He has such a way with our boys, I fall back in love with him each time I see him working out problems with the kids. Both of them have such respect and love for their father, I wish he could teach me exactly what he does to make them listen to him.

I have loved watching Chad help Porter learn all about life. Together they spend hours playing sports, camping, a little hunting already (Porter still thinks he is the one that shot a pheasant, but he was only carrying a toy gun!), boating, wakeboarding :), reading books, singing songs, working on all kinds of projects (one of my favorite still is the dog house), working in the yard, and so much more. Porter thinks his dad is the strongest person in the world. Any time anything is broken he says, “we will just have to wait till dad gets home… he can fix anything”. Ever since he was little he waits by the door when he hears dad coming home from work and with a huge smile on his face gives his daddy a big hug!


Trace is such a little daddy’s boy. I must admit there have been times when I’ve been a little jealous of the bond the two of them have. Trace often wakes up in the morning calling for his daddy. When I go in to get him he tells me “no, daddy.” When I try to explain that daddy is at work, he starts to cry and won’t leave his bed. It takes a few minutes for him to decide he doesn’t want to stay in there all day long, so he is going to have to settle, for the time, for his mom. Chad is so proud of the little guy. I often find him just watching and smiling as Trace is goof’n around… something that he seems to do quite often!


Chad can’t seem to get enough of the boys. He wants to talk to them on the phone while he is at work, or even when he is out playing. I often see him debating if the time away from the boys is worth the play time. He is such a home body. He use to say that he would get Des sick when we weren’t together, but now with the boys, it is soooo much worse. I took the boys to Hawaii with my family this past spring, but had to leave Chad home to work. I’m not lying when I say we talked to him 15 times a day. He can’t stand to be too long with his kids!


I have heard it said that we shouldn’t need each other, but that we should want each other. Chad I really believe that I NEED you in my life… not only as my love, but as the father of my boys. You make my life feel important. You make me want to be a better mom each day. This Fathers Day I want you to know that I WANT you in my life now and forever. You are my one true love, and without you I wouldn’t be half the mother or person I am! Thanks for being such a wonderful Dad!!!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Front Runner



Wednesday was Traces "real" birthday, (Porter was convinced that I had lied to him because we had celebrated his birthday at the party on Sunday) so we decided to take a train ride with Grandma Vicki to Salt Lake. Chad has taken traxs to work a couple of times, and so Porter has been excited for his chance to ride the new train. It was a little chilly out, so we decided to head to Discovery Gateway for a fun day indoors.





















Swimming with Friends!




Today we spent the day at The Sundloff Pool with Sarah and her kids, Tiff and the twins, and Liz and her kids. How Fun!! Porter was in heaven. The pool is just a perfect depth for him, because he can touch the bottom. It was great practice for him to be able to swim around with out his life jacket on. He jumped off the diving board and he even flew down the slide. Chad decided to take Porter water skiing with him this afternoon, and it was all i could do to talk him into leaving the pool to go to lake!! (crazy kid). Thanks Tiff for such a fun day!


Porters always saying funny things... I like when people put the dialogue in, so here is our first.

Porter: Mom, Did you do the laundry today??
Mom: No, why?
Porter: I'm doomed.
Mom: What do you mean your doomed?
Porter: I don't have any clean underwear.

I don't even know where he came up with that! How fun!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Trace is Truning 2!!





My baby is turning two on Wednesday!! He seems to be turning into a big boy right in front of my eyes. A month ago he was still a baby to me, but now he really seems to be a little boy! He has started sleeping in his big boy bed (which is in Porters room), talking (I counted his words one morning, and he knows at least 30 words), he even told me he wanted to use the big boy potty the other day!! What a fun age this is... He is learning and changing everyday. I can't wait to see him in the morning, just to see what he might do and say!



We had a Circus party for him with our families this weekend.
Porter and I have been planning it for over a month now. We spent lots of time running around looking for things that would be fun to have at our Circus! For dinner we had hot dogs, nachos, cotton candy, Carmel apples, peanuts, and popcorn... Sounds healthy right? The kids put on a circus for us... Chad was the ring master, and opened the show with "Ladies and Gentleman, Boys and Girls, welcome to our circus"... The kids all had animal hats on, and jumped through hoops! We played with water balloons, and jumped over hurdles... We all had a blast. The best part for me was watching Trace. He is usually quite content playing in his own little world, but for the party he was the king of the show. He was jumping around all night with a huge smile on his face. I'm pretty sure he knew it was all for him!



After the Circus we had cake and home made ice cream... YUM. I attempted to make a cake with fondant, and must say I failed. They say it is hard and they are right! I probably spent 10 hours on the silly thing, and it still didn't look very good. Porter and Trace thought it was cool, so I guess that is all the matters.


















To top off the busy weekend, my little brother got married on Saturday. It was a beautiful day for a wedding, and all went really good! Here are a few pictures of the boys. They looked so handsome.




Thursday, June 5, 2008

Date Night



Porter's karate class rented the Megaplex in Ogden for a special screening of Kung Fu Panda. You could buy tickets for the show, but they also had a coloring contest to win tickets... PORTER WON! Him and his friend Preslie wanted to water color one day, so we decided it would be fun to paint for the contest... I guess it worked. We loved it... Porter kept asking if Po, the dragon warrior, was going to defeat the bad guy... (You will have to go see it tomorrow when it opens to the public to find out). It will be worth it. Porter was stuck on it the whole time.

After the show we went for ice cream! What a fun night, with a great date.





Trace and Chad spent the night at home... I think Chad enjoyed spending a little one on one time with the little rascal too!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Porter is Funny!

What a Funny kid I have... This past week it seems he has said funny things one after another. I wish I wrote them all down, because now I can't remember all of them.

I had a shower for my soon to be sister in law, Tasha, on Thursday night so Chad had the boys. He took them to his softball game. During the game Porter ran down to the dug out and yelled to Chad, "DAD, YOU FORGOT YOUR NUTS." Chad usually has sunflower seeds with him when he plays, that is of course, what he was referring to, but everyone got a good laugh out of it!

On Saturday morning Trace came into the bathroom, where I was getting ready, covered in red stuff. He wasn't upset, except to the extent that he was messy... so i said, "what did you get into"... it didn't take me long to realize that it was blood, and that he had cut himself. I washed him up, and found the cut. Porter was so worried about all the blood, and he couldn't figure out why trace wasn't crying. After we got it to stop bleeding Porter asked, "Why is Trace tougher than me?"... Again, How funny?

We have been going crazy trying to think of boy names for our baby, and as some of you will remember Porter's name didn't come too easy... (he didn't have a name for the first few days of his life), so we are trying to get a early start. Porter has been trying to come up with ideas for us. This week he said we should name him Jack, and that his middle name could be Lantern. Pretty clever! But really, I need help... Any ideas??





Tonight we celeberated Uncle Dusty's Birthday. As you can tell most of our Birthday Celebrations turn into the kids fun... Dusty let them both blow out the candles on his cake, and open his presents. We always have so much fun playing with Grandma and Grandpa's on Sundays!