Thursday, October 4, 2012

Summer Fun

So I am a major slacker but here are a bunch of pics from the summer. My little guy is getting so big and he is so much fun! He is starting to talk more and I keep encouraging hoping to avoid the frustration that comes when he can't make himself understood. Alex has tons of energy and I am working hard to try to keep up with him. I sure love my little family!

My two cute guys!

Grandpa trying to con Alex out of money for his piggy bank. You know, "I'll trade you a shiny pretty quarter for that old wrinkled bill." That kind of conning. Alex somehow ended up with all the money, smart kid.

 Bubbles!!!
Please don't judge me, I have since cleaned out my fridge


 Holyoak Family Reunion

Playing in the rain!


 Cuddling with mom after playing in the rain.


 Hair cut with dad


Alex loves the aquatic center here in town. There are slides and bumps to slide on and fountains and a lazy river, Alex runs around and could play there for hours and hours. I love it! Lindsay and I have been lap swimming daily. Summer went by way fast but we had tons of fun with family. We played games and picniced and traveled to visit family. Sadly we did not get to camping even once, but Andrew is holding out hope that we can still make it this fall.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

God Only Cries for the Living



This is my beautiful, wonderful, talented, loving mother. She passed away last week. I know that she is no longer in pain and that she is with her parents and other family members and is happy. I miss her though, I'm pretty sure I will miss her until I am with her again, that seems like such a long time. I do feel so blessed to have had such a great woman raise me and teach me and be a strong and loving example for me. I just hope I can someday be half as wonderful as her. I miss you mom!

Here some of the words to a Diamond Rio song that my brother shared at the funeral. Thanks Nathan.

God only cries for the living
'Cause it's the living that are left to carry on
 And all the angels up in heaven  
They're not grieving because they're gone
There's a smile on their faces
'Cause they're in a better place
God only cries for the living
'Cause it's the living that are so far from home

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Playing Catch Up

I know I am WAY behind but I had to finally post some of our Easter pictures.




 The 4th annual burning of the Christmas Tree. Last Christmas we named our tree Celia the Crooked Pine and she lived with us until June 1st when we finally put the poor girl out of her misery.

 Alex LOVED playing in the dirt. Lindsay kept saying that the pictures could not do the filth justice. He especially liked squeezing the juice out of the watermelon pieces into the dirt.


So So Nice!!

See these wonderful flower??? These are from a friend who knew that I was kind of having a rough time. Isn't that the sweetest thing ever?? Thanks Courtney! I love you!!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Alex's Favorite Things




 All of the pictures are really bad because whenever Alex sees the camera he wants it, so I either get blurry pics, pics of him climbing off of the rocking horse or a pic of him standing below me reaching for the camera.
But he does really love this rocking horse that Nathan and Tonya brought him for Christmas. When it rocks music plays and Alex loves music, we all spend the day bouncing along to "She'll be Comin Around the Mountain."

Thanks Nathan and Tonya!!

Another thing that Alex loves is the pool that Dad got for him. If Alex can get outside he is in the pool, he has been known to jump in fully clothed as well as in his jammies. Alex just loves water, and though I try to stop him he does drink the pool water, and his bath water too, gross.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

California Spring Break!

We've been dreaming about making a San Francisco trip with Lindsay and Carson for some time and this year, we finally did  it during our week off school for Spring break. We left Saturday night and drove Stacy and Jer's Chrysler 300 (THANKS GUYS!) all night, going to church in the garlic capital of the world (Gilroy, CA) and ending up in San Jose where we stayed at the lovely San Jose Airport Hotel. We visited Japan Town that day but weren't greatly impressed, then ate at a diner in downtown San Jose where we had excellent shakes!


We started our planned stops Monday morning with The Winchester Mystery Mansion. We weren't allowed to take photos during the tour (inside the mansion) but walked over a mile, visiting countless rooms accessed through a maze of hallways and stairways.






That day we drove to San Francisco and drove to Muir woods, a redwood forest north of San Francisco (we actually took a wrong turn and ended up stopping in at Muir Beach before arriving at the park).


 At the beach I asked Megan to sit on this rock so I could get a picture of her with some of the formations there on the beach. Some big waves brought in enough water to virtually submerge her little rock by the time I took the picture below where she had moved to another rock!







 That night we went to Pier 39 and Fisherman's Warf and had some fun there. There was a skilled jazz musician on the sax Andrew had to give some cash upon arriving at the pier.
Tuesday morning we went to Alactraz and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It is an incredible piece of US history, starting as a fort for the military, then becoming a prison, then host to a movement of Native Americans seeking greater equality before being siezed once more by the government and finally turned into a national monument. Below is a vision of San Francisco from the island as well as a picture of the actual prison house from the recreation yard. It turns out the island actually functioned as a small community of families including the guardsmen's families as well as a grocer, schoolhouse, etc.



 That night we headed back to Fishermans Warf and had clam chowder in bread bowls before visiting the Musee Marque. I finally proved to Megan that she's Hot Stuff using one of the machines in the arcade museum and after a few other attractions Megan and I narrowly lost a gripping game of Ice Hockey.





 Another great point of the trip was Magowan's Mirror maze at pier 39. Pay $5 per person and you can explore the mirror maze as long as you like. We were even invited to come back as much as we liked through the day if we needed to get out of the rain (our only non-rainy days in Cali were Sunday and Monday). We played hide and seek and raced and just had a blast.


 We had to stop and see the sea lions of course. They didn't seem to mind the rain much and it was interesting to watch them heave their massive bodies out of the water and onto the floating docks (sometimes landing on one another). Below are Lindsay (left) and Megan (right) watching the sea lions.


 After our final visit to the pier we found (with the help of Sheela, Lindsay and Carson's GPS device) Little Italy. We ate at a nice little place and enjoyed the endless bread and  butter that went along with our lunch. Then we drove to Ghirardelli Square where we learned about the way they make chocolate and ate a rich peanut butter chocolate shake.We then headed home taking far too long to escape from town thanks to the rush hour traffic, arriving back in Cedar City early Thursday morning. Below you see our family in our Alcatraz attire. Megan: Rejected for being too cute, Andrew: Outpatient, and Alex: Alcatraz Swim Team. We loved the trip and really were so grateful for the help of Marion in watching Alexander while we were gone as well as the aforementioned borrowing of a more reliable car so we didn't have to worry about breaking down in one of our 100,000+ mile cars.


Have you been to San Francisco? What was your favorite site? We would gladly recommend all the sites above except for Japan Town in San Jose. The San Jose Airport Garden Hotel was a great place to stay because they had rates which included a pair of tickets to go on a tour of the mystery house and subsequent tickets were purchased at a discounted price.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Yep It's Gone!!





I've been talking about chopping my hair off for a long time, since Alex thinks it is fun to pull it and was actually managing to pull quite a bit out each day I decided it was time to donate it before there wasn't anything left to donate. I had 12 inches cut off to send to Locks of Love and the girl cutting it was so so so excited. She said that is the reason she started doing hair, ha.


I love it, even though it is taking some getting used to. It is way easier to manage though now I can get it away from those grabby little fingers.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Such a Cutie!

Just some of the silly things I catch my little man doing!