Thanks Mom for the Christmas outfit! He couldn't figure out what was on his feet. He played with them the whole day. He couldn't get them to his mouth so he finally settled for his hands. We think he looks just like a Christmas Elf. Only 8 more days until Christmas. We cant wait! Rex is hoping he is on the good list. He hasn't been sleeping and is afraid santa has noticed. (Believe me, I have)
Monday, December 17, 2007
Lucky to have good friends.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Monday, December 10th

Today was a fun day. It all started at 7:45 when my little brother Taylor called us from the airport. He left to serve in the Harrisburg Pennsylvania mission. He sounded great. He is doing so well. He was able to talk to us for about 25 minutes. He had to get all caught up on what is going on in the sports world and make sure his boy (Rex) was doing okay. He even wanted us to play some Bone Thugs in the background while we talked, luckily Steve came through with the thuggish ruggish music collection.
Rex was finally ready for some rice cereal. The doctor said he should hold off until he is 6 months because he seems to be growing just fine but he kept asking for it so we finally gave in. He wasnt really sure what to think about it for the first few minutes but then he seemed to get the hang of it. I only gave him a few bites. I dont want to be up all night with him with an upset tummy but he thought it was pretty tasty. He is going to fit right into this family.
Rex loves his bath. From the first bath in the hospital to every bath since he loves it. He loves to just sit there in the warm water and splash. He is getting so big and changing so much every day. We feel so blessed to have him. We couldnt imagine our lives without him.
One bad day
Sunday was not what we would call a great day. Steve has been working a ton of hours and I have been a little on overload. I had taken Rex to church and he didn't want to be there. He cried almost the entire time we were there. Finally after fighting with him through Sacrament meeting, Sunday school, and half of Relief Society--I had had it. I loaded him up to come home. It had snowed the night before and was still snowing that morning. I was pulling into our parking stall when my car slid hitting the pole. My heart sank being that I have driven a 1990 Geo Metro through high school, a 1998 Honda Civic up until about 6 months ago and never been in an accident or even scratched them. Now Steve had bought me a 2007 Nissan Pathfinder and I had hit a pole. I couldn't believe it. Finally a new car with no scratches, dents, windows that worked, doors that closed and I hit a pole? I thought Steve would kill me. He was so sweet about it, he even brought me 2 dozen roses. There has got to be an easier and less costly way to get flowers. 
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Our not so romantic night.
After a long hour of him washing, me drying and only 1 broken glass we had worked up a craving for a little snack. Burnt almond fudge ice cream was screaming our names. Neither of us could think of cleaning another dish so I had the perfect solution.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Dreams of Summer
We got our Christmas decorations up. Our Christmas tree is only 4 feet tall. I try every year to get a bigger tree but Steve thinks it is plenty big. We finally traded in the pink lights and balls for white and red.
We have tried to complete our Christmas shopping early, but all that means is that we are buying more than we need or had planned for. Rex has enjoyed the extra clothes and toys that have suddenly appeared, and has become particularly fond of his go-rilla. We are going to let him name his new pet, and it is probably a few weeks away from being named.
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