Tuesday, August 28, 2007

smiling faces, beautiful places...

So, to get started, I will just play catch up with some pictures and activities that we have done "recently". (oh yeah - forgive the different sized pictures, etc... don't ask) When Stella turned 1 month, we went to the Utah county fair. We had a ton of fun. It was very hot, but stella enjoyed going around in her stroller.













There was a baby goat that was exactly the same age as Stella. It was pretty cute!






Stella also had her first major blowout while we were at the fair - so she was changed in the parking lot. Oh what fun.




Stella goes through little phases where she loves her pacifier, and then hates it. Each phase usually lasts a couple of days. Guess which phase she is in here...





Stella hangin with Aunt Andrea



And Aunt Michelle



And chillin with her madre











And here are some more random pics...



This is Stella milk drunk. Her favorite state of being to be in. We like it too!











Before we made our trek out to South Carolina, we went to California for a Law School prep course that Andy took. And of course we stoped off at the best beach in the world - Carpinteria - for a little fun in the sun. I think Stella may have had more fun in the sink at the hotel than at the beach. She loves her bath time!











We came back to Utah to pack up our moving truck, and Bless Stella before our move. We had lots of friends and family there to help celebrate and help move. We really appreciate all of their help and support, and we love them all. Stella's grandma Smith made her the most gorgeous blessing dress I have ever seen. In fact I cried when I saw it. I am going to make a post just for it, but that will have to be another day. Andy did a wonderful job on the blessing. It was an all around great experience!











Then it was time to say our goodbyes... This was very hard. It was especially hard for me to say goodbye to my best friend Rashel. I know I will have the chance to see my family fairly often. My Mom will make it happen, how ever she can. However, Rashel and I both have young families, so we can't just decide we want to see eachother and then make it happen. We hope to meet up in Carpinteria every summer so that we can share some time together, and our daughters will know eachother. Saying goodbye to my Family was kind of surreal because I have never really moved away from all family, so I kind of was feeling like I wasn't really moving away. In fact, it still hasn't hit me that I just can't see them with a short drive. I guess that us good though. Leaving "the west" was especially hard for Andy. Alpine was a wonderful home for us and we will miss it.







On our way to South Carolina we stopped for a day in Colorado to spend some last minute time with Family there. It was good to be able to visit just a little more.





While we were there we got to visit with Mary, Grandpa and Grandma Smith's good neighbor. She made Stella a very cute little sweater and hat. Sooo cute!





Then we started the real drive. It was long, and it was hard at times with Stella, but it was also fun and exciting. We saw some pretty cool things.











I was pretty nervous about making the drive with a little baby, but for the most part Stella did great. Some of the time she was pretty mad...



but most of the time she looked more like this...





Tennessee was our favorite State. Andy and I both thought it was so beautiful. Nashville was very nice for a big city.



And when we finally got where we were going -





Stella was as happy as could be. (And so were we)



Then we just had to find a place to live, move in, buy $1,000 worth of books, and it was off to school for Andy. He hated to say goodbye to Stella in the morning, but he was excited (and a little nervous) to get off to school and hit the books.



Stella and I drove him to school, it takes about 25 mins or so...



And then he was on his own.



He likes School. He finds it very interesting, but also very time consuming. Sometimes the cases are hard to read, because they can be pretty horrific, at least the criminal ones that is, but he likes what he is doing for the most part. He said he has never looked forward to a friday more then he did after the first week of classes. Well, neither had Stella and I. We miss him during the day, but we sure are proud of him, and very grateful for the sacrifices he is making and the work he is putting in so that he can provide for our family. I will write more later, post some pics of the school, and of our home and community. We miss you all. Muahhh!!!

Saturday, August 4, 2007

It's been a while...






Sorry it has been so long since I have posted. I have been very busy feeding the baby, packing, on "Vacation", etc. But, I wanted to write a quick note so that everyone knows, I haven't forgotten about the blog. Tomorrow we leave from Cali back up to Utah to bless the baby Sunday - and then we start our move across the country sunday afternoon. Once we get to South Carolina I will post about our recent adventures, and put some better pictures up of our little monster. She is getting HUGE, Andy and I just can't believe it. She is still adorable, and is sooo sweet. Lets hope we still feel that way after a week straight of her being restrained in her car seat.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Almost Done!!!!!!!!!



Well, Andy is in his last week of work! After next Tuesday night, Andy will no longer work at Walgreens, which means no more leaving me and little Stella for the night. I don't think anyone is happier that he is done than I am, not even him. Working the night shift at Walgreens has been great for Andy, and it has really been a good job, but leaving it behind doesn't make me the least bit sad. We are getting more and more ready to make our big move - most likely to South Carolina - and it has sure been a hassle. It will be nice to finally be settled into wherever we move, and get back into some kind of normal routine. As you can imagine, Stella is still beautiful. She has grown to 7 lbs. 5 oz. She now fits into her newborn clothes so she gets to wear more than just her same two outfits over and over. That is fun for me. She was able to meet many second cousins on the fourth of July and then meet her little cousin Jagger. It will be fun to see her interact with them when she is a little older. Anyway - I have a lot to do with little time - so I am off.