Monday, November 26, 2007
Thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Excellent Hair-do
So Joshua has this great hair-do. He has about the same amount of hair everywhere on his head, except the back half just sticks straight up in the air no matter what we do to it. We love to try to style it, but it is pretty stubborn and coarse, like my hair.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
A walk in the Woods
The leaves are all off the trees now and were covering the forest floor.

I love being with my daddy.
The funny story of the day was an experience with some apple cider. In Vermont fresh apple cider is sold everywhere, including Costco. Caleb loves it so we get it all the time, before the hike he went to take a sip of a brand new bottle, but it was all big and bloated. We decided to take it with to return it on the way home. The problem is as we climbed the mountain the pressure in the bottle rose, and sprung a leak. So it sprayed all over the car, and caused our whole car to stink of beer, from the fermented apple juice. So now our car smells like a bar! Hopefully we don't get pulled over by the police any time soon.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Haloween


The night before Halloween we carved our pumpkins. I think pumpkin carving is one of Caleb's hidden talents, every year he gets so excited and into his carving.

This year we used some Martha Stewart tricks and made our own templates. Joshua helped me carve mine, so it took a while. Although we still finished before daddy.


Joshua loved the drill, he really wanted to see what it tasted like. Then I turned the drill on and started drilling holes in the pumpkin, he didn't like that part as much. We had to let daddy do the drilling why we stayed in the other room.

To celebrate Halloween I decided to make a fun dinner in pumpkins, since we weren't going trick or treating. Joshua just wanted to eat the napkins, and play with the pumpkins. The dinner turned out okay, and it was fun to eat out of pumpkins.

We lit our pumpkins up and dressed Joshua up for the trick or treaters. He didn't last very long, he kept giving us funny looks like saying "why am I in this big orange thing". So I dressed up in a big clown costume to answer the door. Joshua thought it was funny for about ten minutes and then got very worried about what mommy was wearing. We got a handful of kids, but Caleb was left with way more tootsie rolls and junior mints than he wanted.


Hope everyone had a happy Halloween!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Joshua Laughing
One of Joshua's favorite games is when one of us tries to "get him" it always makes him laugh really hard. Caleb was holding the camera and teasing him, so try not to get to motion sick watching this. You have to hear his laugh though, it is so funny.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Fall in Vermont

Caleb and Joshua in front of an antique store.
Caleb and Joshua picking out pumpkins.
Lost in the corn maze.
Our little pumpkin.Besides that I am just doing my normal routine. I have been working hard on the upcoming primary program. I have still been running or walking everyday with the other med student wives. I have been making good friends with all the other wives with babies, and really enjoying the socializing. I love being with Joshua everyday and watching him learn and grow. Everyday is a new experience. He laughs all the time now and loves when I sing and dance with him. He is such a funny, happy little boy, but also loves to explore and figure out new things. We went to the Doctor the other day and Joshua is 15lbs 7 oz and 27 inches long. He is only 4 1/2 months old and already wearing 9 or even 12 month clothes! He is doing really great. We did learn that he probably has some allergies, so now I'm trying to go without any dairy, eggs or nuts, which makes up about 90% of my diet. That is a new adventure for me to figure out, but if nothing else it may help me loose the last of my baby tummy :). Luckily he should grow out of any of these allergies by a year, so we keep our fingers crossed. We hope everything is going great for all of you. We love you and miss you all, and love to hear from you.
Joshua 4 months
Friday, October 12, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
The New Addition
we could stay connected with everyone and share some pictures of Joshua.We have had an extremely eventful summer. It started out with the birth of our wonderful little boy Joshua. We were so excited to have him come and have been loving being with him. We love him so much, he is a very happy wonderful little boy. Four weeks after he was born we went to California for three weeks and blessed Joshua. Then we went to Utah and Caleb got lasik surgery, so far it has helped him a lot with his studying. It was a busy summer but we had a lot of fun visiting all the family, especially since it was Caleb and I's last chance for a Summer break from school. Now we are home and have been getting back into the groove of daily life.
I stay home with Joshua all day and absolutely love it. I really can't imagine doing anything more fun than hanging out with Joshua everyday. It is the most fulfilling, and hardest thing I think I have ever done. He is my little buddy and does everything with his mommy, he really loves to be snuggled, and is completely content all day as long as he is in my arms. Lately he has found his voice and loves to coo and talk to me, I think he really thinks he is talking. His latest and greatest trick is rolling over, he rolls all over the place. Especially while he is getting his diaper changed. We go for a walk/run every morning, as I try to get back in shape, Joshua loves his jogger and sleeps. The leaves are all changing so we have been
going on adventure walks by lake Champlain and apple picking. Joshua is very healthy and growing very long very fast, he is already wearing 6 month clothes! It is going way to fast!Caleb is working hard in school, and as the Elders quorum president. He tries to spend as much time as possible at home, which Joshua and I are always grateful for. He has just a few more classes before he takes the Step One National Board exams in February. After the boards he will be a third year med-student!! Then he will begin his rotations, and get to work with real patients. Supposedly rotations are a little easier on our family life because he won't have to study as much, but will be on call. He is really enjoying school, and loves being a dad. Joshua love
s to hang out with
his daddy and play with him.So we are loving our life, and watching our little family
grow.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Sunday, April 1, 2007
We haven’t written to everyone for a while, so we thought that a note was due now that the winter is over and everything (including the sun) is coming out of
hibernation. For a while we were wondering if the
Normally I’d be ecstatic for a snow day, but this one was a bit different. My mom was coming in to town for the school’s white coat ceremony. She was originally supposed to land in
That Friday we had the white coat ceremony, a tradition at the medical school representing the start of hands-on patient care. Along with the quintessential stethoscope, the white coat is one of the symbols of the medical profession. The meeting was held on campus in the Ira Allen chapel, where graduation will be three years from now. We heard from the dean and some other prominent members of the faculty about professionalism, ethics, and the process of becoming a physician. It was a very well done event, and very meaningful. I was especially glad that my mom was able to fly out and attend, despite one of the heaviest snowstorms they’ve had here in recent years.
After white coat Kathryn took a break from the weather and went to California for her Birthday and the birth of Elizabeth's third baby Ezra. Everyone drove up for a birthday party and to see Braddock John and Kimberlee's third. It was so much fun and Elizabeth's baby, Ezra, finally came two weeks after his due date!! It was great to be there for the birth, and to be able to help her out for a week before heading back to the snow.


Elizabeth, Elijah and I with the cake. Grandma holding Braddock with Elijah and Isaac.


Travis, John, Elizabeth and I, we're Just missing Billy. The two pregnant ones.
Ezra
Now, of course, the most important thing going on for us is getting ready for our baby. We went in right after the holidays for an ultrasound and found out that we’re having a boy. I was hoping that would make it easier to figure out names, but we still haven’t made much progress. Either way, don’t worry, because we decided not to divulge anything too specific until after he’s born and we officially decide. Kathryn has been feeling pretty good through most of the pregnancy, which has been a blessing. She’s still substitute teaching several days a week, and finishing up all the projects on her list before the baby gets here (including reupholstering our couch and arm chairs). We’re gradually getting everything taken care of for the baby, and are of course very excited.
Next Friday I have my final in my current class (Nutrition, Metabolism and Gastrointestinal Systems), then we have a week off for spring break before I start my last class this year, Neuroscience. It’s hard to believe I’m almost finished with my first year of medical school. Some times I feel like I haven’t learned very much yet, other times I can’t believe how much material we’ve covered. The baby is due during the last week of Neuroscience, which will be an exciting way to kick off the summer. Obviously, there are a lot of plans that we can’t make for sure at this point, but after Kathryn and the baby recover, we’re planning on heading out to
Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Well, my parents came out to visit us for two weeks at the beginning of October. Since my dad can’t sit still we ended up exploring pretty much all of Vermont and even half of the Quebec providence. We went up to the Montreal temple, Quebec City and even went to church in French. It really feels like you are in a totally different country, even though it’s only an hour from Vermont. Caleb said that his favorite part of Quebec was the incredible French-Canadian food we got to eat.

We took lots of drives since the changing leaves where right at their peak. In Vermont we went to Stowe, the Capital, the Ben and Jerry’s Factory, a cider mill, apple picking and lots of other things.


It was great having them here, and kept me busy while Caleb was working on a really intense part of his course.
Caleb is still enjoying school. Right now he’s halfway through a course called Human Structure and Function which covers anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology, and probably something else. He has dissection lab three times a week so he comes home smelling of cadavers, which isn’t incredibly wonderful. Everyone says that this class is the true initiation into medical school, because of the pace and material. He has been really enjoying it though, even though it is a lot of work.
My substituting is quite an adventure. One day I am teaching kindergartners and the next day teaching physics or music to high school kids. I am getting really good at faking my way through subjects I don’t know. I also just got a new calling as first counselor in the primary presidency. They already have me pretty busy with an activity this weekend and the primary program coming up I am really excited about figuring the calling out and working with the kids.
We have been trying to adjust to the weather here. The leaves were really pretty when they were changing, then it started raining and getting colder about as soon as my parents left. The hardest thing to adjust to is how early it is getting dark now. Autumn in Vermont has been fun. Apples are everywhere, and they sure are proud of the leaves here.


Halloween was fun. We got our pumpkins and carved them for family night. It was a little weird with the trick or treating because we had to have a sign out so that people knew that they could knock. We did have a handful of kids come; mostly the kids of our friends from school.

We’re looking forward to our first Thanksgiving on our own, and especially to Christmas. We’ll be visiting Caleb’s family in Utah until the holiday, then heading to warm, sunny California for the rest of the break. I know I am looking forward to seeing you all then…on the beach…with the sun out…☺
Anyway we love you all and miss you.
P.S. If you have email addresses for anyone else in the family that we should send this to, please let us know.












