Thursday, August 27, 2009

Alayna's first meeting with her cousins

Mike's brother Eric and his wife Christa, four-year-old son Andrew, and two-year-old daughter Alyssa came to visit us this week. We had so much fun with them and Alayna absolutely loved playing with her cousins. We spent a lot of time visiting outside in our back yard while the kids played in the sandbox.



We drove up to Casper Mountain and took a trip to the nearby waterfall, which was a perfect short hike for little kids and lots of fun. (BTW, in that first picture, Andrew is just making a silly face, not screaming.)


Christa read books to the kids and Alayna was fascinated.


They live all the way on the west coast of Washington state, so we don't get to see them very often, but it was wonderful to get the chance to hang out with them for a few days. Alayna was so sad when they left and has been fussy for days afterwards! Hopefully they will come back again soon. :)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Videos on Snapfish


I took some great videos of Alayna walking and playing and babbling today and was hoping to post them on this blog, but for some reason they are not uploading. Alayna took her first couple of steps a month ago and she's getting better and better at walking every day. If you would like to see some of our videos, including the new ones from today, you can go to my Snapfish Album and check them out. Click here for the link.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Yummy watermelon

Alayna tried her first watermelon today and she loved it! We had some fun playing with it too. :)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Quilting

So, as most of you probably know, I like to do pretty much any kind of arts and crafts, but one of my biggest hobbies is quilting. I learned from my mom and Grandma Simpson, who quilted a lot while I was growing up (and still do by the way!) We all do it the old-fashioned way, meaning all hand-stitched and hand-quilted. No machines involved! It's a nice stress release for me to do in front of the TV in the evenings after Alayna goes to bed. Here is a photo of the very first quilt I ever worked on when I was in middle school. It was a combined effort done between myself, my mom, my grandma, and my grandma's sister Great Aunt Celia. Needless to say, it is very special to me. It's a Christmas sampler quilt and we each did several blocks and I quilted it.


When I was little my grandma told me that she had made a dozen quilts by the time she got married, so I made that a goal for myself. When I was ready to get married, I only had six quilts, but I thought that was pretty good in this day and age so I gave myself a pass. Then, almost miraculously, I received six more quilts for my college graduation and wedding, making an even dozen! Here is a picture of the quilt my mom made us for our wedding. It is a Double Wedding Ring pattern.

I did a sampler quilt with Asian-inspired fabrics for our new master bedroom when I was pregnant with Alayna. It was nice because I was in Tennessee when I started it and Mom helped cut out all of the pieces for me - which is my absolute least favorite part. Well, maybe besides basting it together... Anyway, I really like how it turned out. Actually, I think it's probably my favorite quilt that I have ever made. Here is a picture.


I actually haven't made any quilts for Alayna yet because she got so many nice blankets from other people. Here are her baby quilts made by my Grandma Simpson and mom, respectively.


So now I am working on a new quilt. For some reason, I wanted a challenge, so I decided to do the Kaleidoscope pattern. It is a challenge, but I'm actually not having too much difficulty getting the points to match up. The thing I'm not sure about are the colors/fabrics I'm using. Picking out fabrics is usually my favorite part of the process and I thought all of these different fabrics would work well together, but I'm not sure if they work well with this pattern. It just seems a little too busy or something... It definitely looks better from a distance than up close. Let me know what you think. I have the top almost done now and will probably put a border around it. Here's a picture of what I have so far. I do really like this pattern and will probably have to try it again with some different fabrics.





Photo Recap of Alayna's first 10 months

Alayna is 10 1/2 months old now and I thought I would post some photos to show how she has grown so far. She is growing so quickly, I can hardly keep up!

Alayna was born on September 25, 2008. Here she is a few days old with her Grandpa Simpson and snuggling with Grover.


1 month old on Halloween with our kitty, Smokey


2 months old Cute little Mellin baby!


3 months old on Christmas


4 months Snow Kitty



5 months Playing on hippo mat




6 months in Tennessee for Easter


7 months




8 months Picnic with Daddy

9 months 4th of July


10 months Pretty in yellow

My new blog

Well, as you can see I have decided to start a blog. My sisters-in-law both have wonderful blogs all about their lives, kids, cooking, crafts, etc., and I have been thinking that it would be a great way to keep in touch with family and friends while documenting the events of Alayna's (and our future children's??) lives growing up. I have resisted starting one, however, because I have been so busy with Alayna, and at the same time I feel like we don't really do anything interesting enough to blog about. But, now that she's getting a little bit older and is on a good schedule, it's a little easier to get things done. I apologize in advance if the blog is boring because we don't really do much that's very exciting, but at least family and friends can feel a little more involved in our lives since we don't see everybody as much as we would like. So, welcome to my blog! I'm excited to share our pictures, videos, and stories with you!