Monday, August 9, 2010

Death of a Sock Monkey

A little while ago, my sweet sister sent Palin a present. A sock monkey toy with a squeaker in it. It looked a lot like this...







Immediately, it became her favorite toy. She played with it.




And played with it.


And played with it. Until it didn't look much like a sock monkey.

Then, one day (about a week after she got it) it was just a pile of fluff.
Thanks sister! Palin loved it!


Saturday, August 7, 2010

Moving, Family, Puppy, and a Demolition Derby!

A lot has happened this summer! First, we MOVED! We moved to a place just down the street from where we used to live, but it was a lot of work.
Then, my awesome cousin got married! I got to go back to Utah to be there for her big day.

I got to spend some time with family I rarely see these days.



Palin developed a taste for dirt. Specifically the dirt in my plant pot on our balcony. She usually looks like this when she comes in from the balcony now.




Luke's brother, Si, stopped by on his way to Ohio. He helped us unpack and read the Hunger Games with us. Si gave us a Wii (thank you, thank you! Luke plays it almost everyday!) and he and Luke got in a few good games of Super Mario Smash Brothers Brawl.



We even went to a Demolition Derby at the Champaign County Fair with some good friends. Let me just say... in the midwest, demolition derbies are even more awesome than they normally are.


Sorry for the massive summer update blog post. I got a new camera cord and am ready to blog again!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Welcome to the Midwest!

Welcome to the Midwest Mom!



Yep, we live here. Next to all the corn fields.
Luckily, Chicago isn't too far away. There are a lot of fun things to do in Chicago.





In one afternoon we can shop... and shop... and shop on the Magnificent Mile.





And when we get hungry, we can stop for deep dish pizza.


We can have a wonderful girly day.



Pizza is good. Chicago is fun. Moms are the best!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Graduation at USAFA!

Graduation at the Air Force Academy is as exciting as reading the names of 1,000 people can be. With a parade, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as key speaker, an awesome hat toss, and an air show by the Thunderbirds it's pretty fun. Graduation is a great celebration for the men and women who have worked so hard at the Academy for four years and chosen to serve our country as officers in the Air Force.

(I love Steve's hat!)
After hearing from Admiral Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the graduating class was presented with their diplomas and a special coin.




This is Si meeting the Admiral and accepting his coin.

Congratulations Si! We are so proud of you!

We had a wonderful time! Thanks for letting us be a part of it!


Luke says this was one of the best moments of his life... It's a moment we hope you always remember. You earned it.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Two Butter Bars

Luke's brother, Si, graduated from the Air Force Academy on May 27th. Luke and I got to return to the Air Force Academy (a place close to our hearts) to celebrate Si's commissioning and graduation.


The Air Force Academy is the service academy for the Air Force (like West Point is the service academy for the Army). Those who are accepted to the Air Force Academy are commissioned officers in the Air Force when they graduate.


Si's commissioning took place the night before graduation in a glider hanger. So, after attending parades, receptions, and a fancy cocktail party we met Si's squadron in the glider hanger for their commissioning ceremony.
Luke was able to commission Si a second Lieutenant.


Si asked his parents to switch out his shoulder boards.





They were so proud.



It was such a wonderful night! We are all so proud of Si. He will make a wonderful officer in the Air Force!





Now there are two butter bars in the family!





P.S. Doesn't Luke look handsome in his uniform?


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Thank you Bill Simmons!

This is our... um... little puppy Palin. After ONE week! She already weighs 17.5 pounds! We're getting a little nervous.



Palin has been up to quite a bit since she's been here. She's learned how to go up and down the stairs. She's pretty proud of herself, as you can see.


She tries to eat everything. We're getting use to pulling things out of her mouth (rocks, leaves, goose poop, etc.). I guess it's pretty good training for a human baby.

Luke is pulling a post-it note out of her mouth.
Luke finished school last week! Only two semesters left! Since he has so much free time these days, he picked up a book at the library for some light reading.
700 pages of basketball bliss. Thank you Bill Simmons!
Summer break (the last one we'll ever have), a puppy, and a book all about basketball... life is great!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

And Puppy Makes Three!

This is our new puppy, Palin.



Palin is her name, yes, Palin. Like Sarah. But, don't read into it too much. Our dog isn't a political statement. We just like the name.

Palin is an old english sheepdog, so one day (in the not so distant future) she will probably look like this....

(This is a picture of Palin's Dad)


She is a sweet, playful, fun puppy! We already love having her around. I'm sure Palin will be on the blog a lot! Prepare yourself for puppy pictures and stories!



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