A fly was buzzing around and my mom made some comment about how it was annoying. Caleb said, "I'm going to kill it. And he says, 'No don't kill me.'" Where did he come up with that one? Grandad probably. Grandad has taught Caleb about how you don't kill spiders but you take them outside and they say thank you. He has learned to kill bugs from me however, and his first impulse is to kill them and secondly to not kill them. :)
It took my a long time to put Caleb to sleep tonight. My mom is sick--both kids are sick too--and Annika woke up and so it dragged putting Caleb to bed. Luckily he had a really long nap so was in a really good mood--just didn't want to go to sleep. I left him in his room around 9 or so (maybe a little before I can't remember) and then about ten minutes later he comes out and says, "I had a good sleep." We walked back in and I sang him another song and Orlee the cat came and jumped up on his bed. Now they're curled up asleep together. Luckily he wasn't super tired. When he's super tired it's really hard because he's so whiney and cries like crazy and won't go to sleep unless I lay there with him till he falls asleep.
This morning my dad was cleaning out the little box and Caleb asked if he could watch. However, when he put his hand in the kitty litter (clean kitty litter fortunately) my dad told him that he wasn't supposed to touch kitty litter. I piped in that cleaning the kitty litter was Grandad's job. Later tonight my dad cleaned out the bathtub before Caleb took a bath. Caleb said that it was Grandad's job.
Caleb just woke up. Now he's asking the cat named Dawson if he wants to come on his bed with him. Perhaps I should go try to help my tired (although he doens't know it) and sick (although he is getting better) son get to sleep.
Good night
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Family Trip to Capitol Reef

Last Saturday when Andy came down for the weekend we all went to Capitol Reef for the day. It was incredible weather! High seventies, gorgeous skies, pretty leaves, scenery! We all had a lot of fun.





Andy and I even got to hike me carrying Annika and Andy carrying Caleb. We kept them in the backpacks there and back (it was only 2 miles or so, but steep) until about the last quarter mile where we let Caleb out to play.

Of course he plopped down right where he was and started to dig in the dirt. We had to stay there for a long time.
Finally I went ahead to find a place by the water. I ran back and told him about it and he took off running. I wish I'd gotten a video of him running! It's so cute! He threw sticks, dirt and leaves into the water and also got too close and fell in. Luckily Andy was right there and caught him and I ran back to the car for the change of clothes we'd packed. However, his shoes still stink and I think I'm going to have to buy new ones. Darn. Annika also ate as much dirt and as many leaves as she could get her hands on...
These are pictures Caleb took. Not bad for just shy of 2 1/2. :)

We also went and looked at the old pioneer house and the horses. On the way home we stopped at Mom's Cafe in Salina which has been visited by, surprisingly, a few famous people. The food was good but heavy--old fashioned meat and potatoes kind of place. Caleb and Annika got baths that night. :)Popcorn packaging



Evie and Daniel came down and brought Caleb after a weekend in Park City. We all forgot about the car seat so Evie had to mail it. The day we got the package was a very long day for my mom and she was very tired and didn't feel good. I thought Caleb would love playing in the popcorn. He did. Only just as my tired mother knew, it made a huge mess and took about half an hour to clean up. Caleb had a blast. My mom was relieved when it was all cleaned up and kids were in bed. :) The problem with the popcorn stuff is that it breaks then gets really staticy and sticks to everything...
Monday, October 19, 2009
Pictures from the last month
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Hiking the S
We did this a few weeks ago but my computer wasn't taking pictures from the camera (thus the lack of picture posts...), but I tried again and it worked. Anyway, every year the science department at Snow hikes to the S (a bunch of white washed rocks in the shape of an S on the hillside) and invites students to join them so faculty and students can meet and mingle in a setting outside the classroom. Then they BBQ hamburgers and chat. We were late because we had classes till 4:30 and it just took us a while to get off so most people were down and back by the time we got there. However we did hike up to the top and if it weren't for the threatening lightening Caleb would've walked the whole way himself! As it was, I got a little impatient and carried him the last two bends or so. Still, it was quite the hike for a little guy who's not even two and a half yet! I was so proud of him!! He is such a good little hiker and he loves it! He loved to be out in the mountains, he loved to be hiking and he liked all the attention from the people coming down.
Hiking to the top
Sitting on the white washed rocks of the S.


View of Ephraim while sitting on the S.

Hiking to the top
Sitting on the white washed rocks of the S.

View of Ephraim while sitting on the S.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tonight's prayer
Tonight when Caleb said his bedtime prayers he said he was thankful for me, thankful for Annika's motorboats [when she does motorboat with her lips], thankful for a few other things and please bless his monkey not to get sick.
He cracks me up.
He cracks me up.
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