Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Time out


You know you need to change something when your toddler puts himself in time out.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

It's summer...finally!

As all you Utahns know, we have been waiting for summer for a long time now. I can appreciate winter (being an elf and all), but once I had a toddler, I was ready for warmer weather. Mother Nature doesn't like spring around here, so it went from snowing to about 80 degrees+ within a week or two. But I'm not complaining. We were finally able to go outside for an extended amount of time! Yaay!

Stewart Falls


Hiking Stewart Falls. Reed cried the first 30 minutes of the hike. What kid doesn't like to be carried?! Oh yeah--mine! Luckily, he gave up and we were able to have an enjoyable time.


I'm pretty sure we're not wearing this carrier correctly, because Kevin and I had to switch several times. Our shoulders almost FELL OFF!


He smiles!


The family shot in front of the Falls.

Bike Ride

The first bike ride of the season...A SUCCESS! He screamed bloody murder last summer but no tears this year! You have no idea how happy this made me. He still hangs on for dear life, but that's the least of our worries.

Splash Park

Getting lubed up.


Testing the waters.


Tried and true.


Check out this trick.


Venturing into new territory. This is deceiving, because Reed really isn't getting wet here.


And if he started to get a little "too wet," he made sure to get out of there fast. Not a normal child.


Reed LOVES the Splash Park! Really, he does.

Farm Country


Looking at a cow...from a distance.


This guy was okay.


And ducks are always cool.


But this was still probably the best part.


And running up and down the ramp, of course.


Gathering corn from the ground so mom could feed the goats. Get close enough to feed them myself? Are you kidding me?


Okay, fine. I'll feed the goats, but only when they are far enough away so I can just drop it in there and then watch them go after it. I'm getting so brave.


I look good.


Peek-a-boo.


Wagon ride with mom. She told me it was a truck so I would get on. I wasn't too scared of the horses pulling us, but I held onto mom so she wouldn't be scared.


Lunch break. It was a fun day.