Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Hilarious...

Jason was being so funny. Mom put a plastic egg in his onesie. Jason was pretty funny about it. He knew there was something in there, but he didn't know what or how to get it out. So, he stretched his onesie out and kept looking inside. It was pretty hilarious.











Ha Ha!! Good thing it was an old old onesie. Pretty funny.

More Easter.....

As I mentioned, Mom and Dad made a huge feast for us on Easter. Jenni made homemade ice cream and of course, Mom made a wonderful batch of chocolate chip cookies. We gave Jason a cookie and he loved it. The chocolate got everywhere, but again, he loved it. They are truly the best cookies ever.



I don't know about this chocolate.


So tasty.



Best. Cookies. EVER!!


Jason even thinks so.

Easter Day

We had a rather eventful Easter this year. Of course, Cory and I stayed up way too late and were way to tired on Easter. Jenni and Ted came to our house on Saturday night while the kids were supposed to be sleeping. Well, Tyler would not go to sleep and Dad called and said that Abby wouldn't go to sleep either. So we just had a short little visit with them. Cory and I ended up watching American Idol until 2:00 am. We are crazy. The Easter Bunny came while we were watching the show. Then, we woke up bright and early so that we could go to Mom and Dad's ward for Easter church. It was extra special because dad got to talk on this fabulous day. Then, we went to Mom and Dads for an Easter feast. Grandma and Connie were there too. It was just a lovely day. The weather was beautiful and being with the family was very enjoyable.



Tyler wearing Jason's bunny ears.


He is so cute.


I am smiling with my eyes....Tyra would be so proud.



Cute family..crazy picture. It was windy and Tyler was done with pictures. Oh well.


Cute shot of Mom and Dad with Grandma and Connie.


All the boys.


Cute Abby.


Cute Easter bunny ears.


Lovely picture of Grandma Joy.


Cute Juliette.


Not another shot of me.

Day before Easter egg hunt

The day before Easter we went to a park a few blocks from our house to attend a city Easter Egg hunt. It was a little crazy and there were tons of people there. The park was scattered with thousands and thousands of eggs. They blew the whistles and all the kids ran. Tyler was a little slow. He just kind of walked slowly and I had to point to eggs for him to pick up. He got a whopping 7 eggs. He also picked up some kids fake grass and put them in his basket. All he really cared about was playing on the play ground. So we let him play for a while. While Abby and Juliette really like the egg hunt.


Tyler loves the slide.


The Finch Family.


Action shot of the egg hunt...sorry about the blurriness.


Another slide shot.


Who's that girl..who's that girl..!

Two awesome smiles!!! HA HA!!


Cute sisters.


He really does love the play ground.


What a cute couple!!


Another playground, but on the same day.


Going head first down the slide. It was a really high slide and he almost feel off.

Grown up....

Look who is all grown up now....

Jason is getting around like crazy. He can stand up all by himself and he has been trying to stand up in the middle of the floor. I just can't believe he is getting around so fast.


Cute Tyler

Tyler has been quite the little man lately. He is so grown up and he has been trying to show us his independence. We need to buy locks or chains to put on our door. Every time he gets a chance, he runs outside. He has also been testing our patience with bedtime and meal times. Also, since I've been working a lot more, he's had a few more accidents than normal. He is such a cutie pie though. He has also been saying a few funny things lately. Like on Sunday, Cory put a black suit on and Tyler goes up to him and says, "You look sharp Daddy."



Who taught him how to pose....?


Early Easter at the Miles'

The Sunday before Easter we had a lovely Easter breakfast at the Miles house. I had to work at Sears that day so we had breakfast before I went to work. Later, after I got off work, we had a lovely Easter egg hunt in the backyard. It wasn't the best of days and so the egg hunt was cut a little short.


Kayla at breakfast.


Right before the egg hunt. Waiting patiently.


The kids are ready.


On your marks, get set, GO!!


Of course, Jason was a little young for the egg hunt. So Cory just held him the whole time.


What a cutie pie.


Big smiles.


Look at my bag full of eggs.


Tyler found an awesome potato head Easter bunny.


Cute.


Allie being cute posing for the camera.


Look at all our eggs.


We gave Jason empty eggs once we were inside.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Autism Awareness Day!!!


Everyone knows a child with Autism.

Our nephew Grant was diagnosed with Autism a few years ago. He is a 6 year old beautiful, beautiful boy. He was diagnosed a little late, but Melanie and Travis were very persistent and because of his parents, Grant has been able to do things that they never knew were possible. He is just as capable as any other child, he is just as caring and just as energetic as any other child. We all have quirks and so does Grant. I like being a person with a quirk...(I actually have more than the average person). For more on Grants story go to.....(http://travandmel.blogspot.com) I have a strong admiration for Travis and Melanie. It's hard to be a parent and it takes more patience and more strength to be a parent of a child with Autism. Everyday tasks may seem impossible for a child with Autism, but being persistent has helped Grant achieve everyday goals, soooo.....

Please, join with us to raise awareness for Autism.


Please post these warning signs on your blog!

Be persistent, don't be afraid to keep asking questions at your pediatrician's office, don't be afraid to push until you get the help you need.


Watch for the Red Flags of Autism

(The following red flags may indicate a child is at risk for atypical development, and is in need of an immediate evaluation.)



In clinical terms, there are a few “absolute indicators,” often referred to as “red flags,” that indicate that a child should be evaluated. For a parent, these are the “red flags” that your child should be screened to ensure that he/she is on the right developmental path. If your baby shows any of these signs, please ask your pediatrician or family practitioner for an immediate evaluation:



No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months or thereafter



No back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles, or other facial expressions by nine months or thereafter



No babbling by 12 months



No back-and-forth gestures, such as pointing, showing, reaching, or waving by 12 months



No words by 16 months



No two-word meaningful phrases (without imitating or repeating) by 24 months



Any loss of speech or babbling or social skills at any age


*This information has been provided by First Signs, Inc. ©2001-2005. Reprinted with permission. For more information about recognizing the early signs of developmental and behavioral disorders, please visit http://www.firstsigns.org or the Centers for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov/actearly.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

He know what he wants (or doesn't want)!

Angie was feeding Jason some rice cereal and he was going at it pretty good. Suddenly, he decided he'd had enough, though, and started pushing her hand away whenever she'd try giving him a spoonful. I got out the camera and started recording, and this is what we got - sorry about the shaking and such - it was just so funny that I couldn't hold still. :-)