"Middle children have remarkable diplomatic skills."

-The Secret Power of Middle Children, by Catherine Salmon

Thursday, August 9, 2012

We left Erin and Ben's this morning, but not before we snapped a photo with all the Abram's boys. Just look at how photogenic these boys are. Tyler with his big brown doe eyes and Nathan looks like he could be in a Ralph Lauren ad! And my little handsome Bryce, asked me (no, actually told me) that I had a baby in my tummy. Lol that kid makes me laugh!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Because Grandpa is so amazing and watched the boys....he really was watching them...
Erin, Janae and I were able to have some "girl" time and enjoy a pedicure! Thanks honey, you're the best!
This was so awesome...just what I needed!
This was Holli's wedding trip, so we didn't get to spend too much time with any of our kids this trip (actually, no amount of time is enough time)... Is there anything better than a smiley baby? Little Cooper was smiling it up for grandma and I even got him to giggle...love it!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Having a bath at grandma's kitchen sink is a right of passage in our family. This is Janae's sweetest little Danny loving the water, with Annabelle helping to give him his bath. She was next...in the big bathtub of course!
When my babies were little, my favorite time of day was early morning before everyone else was awake. Having alone time with a baby is pure sweetness. I put Danny in a trance-like state by tickling his hair.
In the afternoon the kids loved riding around with grandpa in the backyard. Danny gets a lesson from grandpa.
Two (and too) cute kids

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Happy Birthday

In our family we have a few birthdays with shared dates. For instance, Ron and our granddaughter Ella share June 23rd as their birthday. Jon, Angela and Janae share May 24th. And today is our grandson Bryce's birthday, which also happens to be my mom's birthday. Bryce is three. My mom would have been eighty-three today. I almost can't imagine her being that old. She died at the same age I am now, fifty-two. Too young. I miss her...still. Every day. Happy Birthday Mom.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Mt. Rainier

Ron and I took a little day trip up to Mt. Rainier today. So this past week we followed the water from the Nisqually Glacier on Mt. Rainier, to the Nisqually River, down to the Nisqually Estuary, to the Puget Sound, crossing the Straight of Juan-De-Fuca into Canada. Only backward...because we were in Canada last week and at the Glacier today. It was a beautiful day to do a little hiking. The Mountain with all its wildflowers and waterfalls is absolutely stunning! The French gentleman we asked to take our picture here on the steps, said "Oh to be in love!" How did he know??
Oh DEAR!
Lot's of waterfalls
...and more waterfalls
This quote is engraved on the steps.
I'm so glad we bought a National Park pass this year. It has been so fun-interesting-amazing and educational seeing all the beautiful gifts God has created just for us!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Activity Day with my girls

We went to the Nisqually Bird Refuge for a little field trip. The girls were really great. Just so much fun to be with.
Ellie, me, Balentina, Brooklyn and Haley. (Bethany and Camille were on family vacations.) We had a picnic, then set off to see what we could see. Apparently they have psycho squirrels at the refuge that aren't afraid to steal your lunch, pick your pocket, or drive away with your car!:
My sweet husband was our driver, chaperon, and "look-out" for squirrels-gone-rogue.
It turned out to be a beautiful day to be outdoors.

The Pickle Juice analogy

An excerpt from one of my favorite Apostles, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland. His talk was given at the April 2012 General Conference. ....Brothers and sisters, there are going to be times in our lives when someone else gets an unexpected blessing or receives some special recognition. May I plead with us not to be hurt—and certainly not to feel envious—when good fortune comes to another person? We are not diminished when someone else is added upon. We are not in a race against each other to see who is the wealthiest or the most talented or the most beautiful or even the most blessed. The race we are really in is the race against sin, and surely envy is one of the most universal of those. Furthermore, envy is a mistake that just keeps on giving. Obviously we suffer a little when some misfortune befalls us, but envy requires us to suffer all good fortune that befalls everyone we know! What a bright prospect that is—downing another quart of pickle juice every time anyone around you has a happy moment! To say nothing of the chagrin in the end, when we find that God really is both just and merciful, giving to all who stand with Him “all that he hath,” as the scripture says. So lesson number one from the Lord’s vineyard: coveting, pouting, or tearing others down does not elevate your standing, nor does demeaning someone else improve your self-image. So be kind, and be grateful that God is kind. It is a happy way to live..... *Such a great reminder.