Sunday, November 28, 2010

WOW! Long time no blog...

So here are a few things you may have missed... (but probably not!)
Gage was born. Indy has been a VERY attentive sister. I couldn't ask for a better helper!

Indy started her last year of preschool! (and she started it in style, as you can see!) Where has the time gone? We went to Lagoon with cousin Cassy. It didn't quite compare to Disneyland from last year, but it was still fun!
Gage got bigger!

Indy had her 5th birthday. This was her celebration on a field trip for school.


HALLOWEEN!!! This is Indy's class on their "Honk for Halloween!" parade!
And Gage still got bigger! (and apparently a little flashier, too!)



Tuesday, April 27, 2010

She's the Magic

Just a quick update to the castle story.
We unfortunately (or maybe fortunately, depending how you look at it!) weren't able to make it to the castle that day. (thanks to a lovely unexpected trip to my doc for high blood pressure that lasted 3-ish hours... did I mention I'm SO ready for this baby to come!!)
Indy was of course beyond bummed that we didn't get to go but I told her we'd go ASAP. A day or so later she came to me with this.
"I think there is princesses at the castle. You've just never seen them. I think if you went all the way to the top, you'd see them."
To which I replied, "I think you're exactly right!"

Friday, April 23, 2010

Reality is Harsh

If you've never seen it, this is the Salt Lake City building. It houses different city offices and I'm pretty sure the mayor's office (I could just be saying that?!?!!) The building is on one of the main roads downtown. Its a road Indy and I take often including every time we go to school.
Since I can remember, Indy has called this "her castle." (Eric and mine castle is the Grand America for those of you that are interested!) She's always wanted to go inside. So yesterday, I decided we would go and take a look inside. I've been there plenty of times, and while its nothing but offices, its still pretty cool inside. Granite everywhere, pillars, brass stairwells. No princesses but still pretty regal in there.
So here's our conversation today:
Indy: did you and daddy dance there when you were married?
Me: no, not there.
Indy: will there be a princess there today?
Me: nope. you know what's actually in there, offices with people working.
Indy: (nothing but a sad look.)
Me: but its still beautiful
Indy: but its not a REAL castle?
Me: it looks like a castle, but no, we don't have a "real" castle in Utah.
Indy: (with tears flowing) but I just want it to be a real castle.
So tell me, should I have just kept my big mouth shut and let her figure it out on her own? I feel like I crushed her dream and took away the magic. Now I can never get it back for her...
We'll see how it goes when we get there. She says she still wants to go. I told her she could wear her princess dress so that she'd be the princess and she just tearfully answered, "no thanks..."

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Art For Sale!

Tonight while I was cooking dinner, Indy came into the kitchen and showed me this picture.
Me: Oh, its beautiful!
Indy: Its for you.
Me: Thank you! (reaching for picture)
Indy: (pulling picture back) It costs $7.
Me: (pretending to hand her some money) Here ya go.
Indy: (still holding the picture back) No, Mom... Real money!
When did this happen?!?!!?

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A Soapbox...

Some of you may or may not know this about me. From the time I can remember I wanted to be a marine biologist until I was a freshman in high school. This occupation was chosen simply because of my love for dolphins. (It was only the realization of how much math and science I would need to take in order to obtain this job that deterred me as a high schooler... come on, I was in high school!)
But regardless, my love for this animal has never wained. I find them not only beautiful, intelligent and amazing, but also feel that there is SO much more to these animals than meets the eye.
Which brings me to my newest heartbreak... a friend of mine recommended this documentary to me. I checked out the trailers online and was instantly intrigued. Thanks to netflix it arrived shortly at my house.
I have NEVER been so moved by a film. I cried countless times and still get a "butterfly-ish" feeling in my gut every time I think about it.
If you have any appreciation for sea life, or just LIFE for that matter, take the time to watch this. I'm not going to sugar coat it, its not a pleasant, happy-go-lucky film, but its definitely worth every one's time just to learn what's going on.