Friday, March 5, 2010

What is it????

So time is flying with this pregnancy. I remember with Andrea and Nick that the ultrasound day seemed like forever away. That day has already come and gone for us and it all seems a blur. I guess having two other kids helps make the time go faster which is going to be great when I get to the end of this pregnancy. I have to say that I was secretely hoping for twins to justify the rate at which my belly is growing this time. Anyway, I am not having twins just getting big fast. The best thing was that we told Nick and he said "YAY its a baby!" Honestly I am pretty glad that it is not a cat, or a cow, or an alien that it actually is a baby!

Oh and guess I should say that we are having another.........................................................


















BOY!!!!!

Guess Andi and I will just have to stick together! Sorry, I was trying to post pictures of the ultrasound but I can't get my scanner to work. I will try again later.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Happy Holidays! and more...

For the Moser's this year the holidays were great! We have been looking forward to them for a while for two main reasons. The first being that we are finally in our house and the second being that Nick and Andi both actually knew it was comming and were very excited. We of course had at least once a day the question "Is it Chrismas yet?"

We started off the season with a trip to SLC to see the lights and my Grandparents who are on a mission there. While the kids loved the lights they were totally trumped by seeing Grandpa and Grandma. (We REALLY miss you guys!) They also really enjoyed the Frontrunner train ride to the lights.

We also took advantage of a couple of photographers there and had our picture taken as a family for the first time this year. Better late then never right!

With a lot of close communication with Santa, Christmas morning was a success! Nick and Andi got bikes from Santa, but their favorite presents (at least we think so) were from us. Nick loves his Thomas the tank train, and Andi liked the jewelry box we gave her. This is a picture of them showing us how much they love their presents.

The day after Chrismas my whole family came up to go sledding together. I have always loved sledding and have thought it was a blast until my kids started doing it. Now it is just terrifying! Fortunately my brothers took Andi and Daniel down the big hill with them so it was a little less dangerous. (only a little though since it was my brothers)

This is the picture of them hiking up the big hill together. I didn't get a good picture of them going down the hill because my camera was too slow in the cold and the hill was too fast.


Here is Andi riding by herself on a smaller hill. She loved sledding!

Really it was a great holiday season! Thank you to all of our family and friends that make our lives so great!!!

Oh, I guess Nick and Andi have something they want to say. I think the picture is self explainatory.

Any questions?

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The forgotten days of summer

I know. I have been bad (ok really bad) about keeping up to date but I plan on doing better now that this crazy year is almost over.

So back in July we had tubes put in Nick's ears. Everyone said it would not be a big deal and that the surgery would be quick and easy . Ya know what...they were right. However, everyone failed to mentioned (I think on purpose) the horrible affect of the anesthesia on kids. I had no idea that after the surgery the anesthia would turn my sweet little boy into a banshee. They brough him back to me kicking and screaming at the top of his lungs (literally). This behavior continued non-stop for a half an hour. It was difficult for Mike and I to watch as he was completely unconsolable. Then suddenly (as the nurses had predicted) at 30 min he just stopped and asked for a popcicle. Within an hour he was acting completly normal again and asking to go play at daycare! Crazy!!! This picture is him before the surgery, he hated wearing the dress.


In August we had my cousin's wedding in our/my grandparents backyard. Thanks to everyone who spent a lot of time helping us get it ready. These are the pictures of the backyard but they don't do it justice! It really turned out georgous even though the morning of the wedding we woke up to a downpour!

After the wedding we had all the flours left at the house. Andrea was having a blast holding the bride's boquet. Of course I had to take some pictures!

While taking pictures Andrea's little best friend Izzy came over to play, so we had to take some pictures of them as well.


I also tried taking some pictures of Nick. He, on the other hand, did not think this was such a good idea. This is a picture of him screaming at me to stop taking his picture...he was definately serious! Hope this phase does not last too much longer.

Andrea begged me to hand over the camera so I did. She then proceded to tell me exactly where and how to sit. Then she came over and gave me the flower and carefully positioned my head and said "perfect, now smile." This is the resulting picture! I think I have a little photographer on my hands.


The next weekend we decided to head up to Bear Lake for a much needed relaxing weekend. We found a beach on the side of the road and let the kids loose. This was when I learned another life lesson. As we walked out to the beach I thought to myself "Oh great, it is yucky sand with broken shells everywhere, this will be aweful...lets find a new beach!" At that same moment Andrea exclaimed very excitedly, "Mom look there are sea shells everywhere!" After which she grabbed her bucket and started filling it with shells. Suddenly the beach did not seem so bad after all. We got out a little rubber raft we had bought and the kids played in the water for the next 5 hours. It was awesome!!!

Last of all we finally moved into our house!!! It took forever to close on our loan but other then that the entire building process was pretty much painless and even enjoyable! We love our new house and feel very blessed to be in it. We have even alreay made lots of new friends already in our neighborhood! Here is the picture of the finished house that everyone keeps asking me for. Please let me know if you want our new address and I will send it to you. For obvious reasons I don't really want to post it here. Thanks everyone who helped us move in and a special thanks to Grandpa and Grandma Sorenson for letting us live in their house while this one was being built!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

The Project

I wanted to do a little update on the house before it was finished being built. We are building with Visionary Homes/Mt. Sterling Construction and they have been great to work with. The construction has been very smooth and fast. Really I feel more like we are building a shed than a house with how fast it is going up. Our first house we built was smaller by 1700 square feet but this one is going up faster. Go figure. We visit the house almost every day because something new is done and if we blink we will miss it! Below is a bit of a photo journal for the house.
They broke ground on June 15th.


06/24/09 Foundation walls

07/14/09 Framing started. Andrea "hated" our new house until it was done enough that she could stand in her room. Then she decided it would be OK to live there.



07/16/09 Walls framed




Andrea was thrilled to spot a framed "A" in the house. Then it was really OK to live there. In fact she asked if we could move in right then.

07/21/09 Framing complete. We were very happy when they framed in the stairs as Nick and construction sites do not mix well. These are our "Scary Faces." I know, I know...you just ran for cover under your bed! Sorry, I will tell them no more scary faces.


I guess I should let you know that we will also be using our house as a zoo. Apparently it is the place animals of all kinds like to hang out. This was the Canadian Goose that was just hanging out in the garage while we were trying to clean it. Thanks to my dad for helping it escape the premesis. We have also already had a mouse in the basement, many large grass hoppers, a cat, and a butterfly (Andrea reminds me) in the house. Not to mention my brothers! ;)



This is just a picture of the inside of the house after drywall and texturing. This picture was taken on 08/12/09.

This is a picture of the house currently (08/22/09). However this will change tomorrow as the rock goes up.

We feel very fortunate and BLESSED to be in the position we are in. I would like to send a special thanks out to almost all our family members as each of them has helped us in one way or another. We love you guys! A special, special thanks to my brother David who will be paying the down payment of 20% on the house!!!................... Oh what's that. I forgot to mention that to you Dave. Whoops, my bad.

April Fools!!!!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Gotta love soggy rolls...

Remember when we had those cold rainy weeks in June. Well, if you don't then you probably don't live in Logan. Anyway we had a cold snap over father's day weekend and Andrea had the GREAT idea of making dad his favorite treat ever... Homemade Cinnamon Rolls!!! She and I decided to suprise him and make cinnamon rolls from scratch. We even made the dough in the mixer and everything. You have to understand that I only make these cinnamon rolls at the most once a year because they take so long (and because I could eat the entire pan in one sitting which should not happen more then once a year.) In the middle of making the cinnamon rolls I made some soup for dinner but I burned the bottom of the pan a little so I was letting the pan soak with water. Andrea and I finished frosting them and went downstairs to get dad leaving Nick unattended playing with his toys....When we came back upstairs this is what we found (but with all the cinnamon rolls in the pan)

It is kind of hard to see but Nick sure had lot of fun pouring the soup water over all the rolls. We tried to salvage them but to no avail. No one wanted to eat the soggy rolls. I would love to say that I was one of those moms that just laughed it off and chalked it up to memories, but I didn't. Nick did get to go to time out, but I was happy I kept my voice under control. Needless to say Dad did not get to eat a single bite. Guess he will just have to wait until next year!!


In July we went with my family to Lagoon and everyone had a blast except Nick. We are finding he so far that he does not really follow in his parents footsteps for loving theme park rides. We finally got him onto this car ride because it was with Andrea and they were cars. This is the picture of them at the beginning of the ride. He looks happy right!!??

This is the picture at the end of the ride. I guess that was just too much thrill for him. We will try again next year.


The kids have also done several fun field trips with their daycare this year. They have done things like go on a picnic to first dam, go swimming at Hyrum dam, and have a cowboy cookout in the canyon. Below is a picture from the first dam trip at which I got to be a chaperone. Below is a picture of Regina (the kids daycare provider) teaching the kids how to blow bubbles. Nick is on the far left side.


Here we have nick trying to blow bubbles. I just loved watching him because he was concentrating so hard! I just love summer.



Saturday, July 18, 2009

Summer - here we come!

Ok, so it has been a little while. Better late then never right!? The summer started off great with Memorial day weekend (I know it is hard to think all the way back to May.) We decided to go up the canyon to Card Pinic area and have "tin-foil" dinners and smores. The kids love it when we go cook in the mountains and this particular site has the logan river right next to it. However, we found that two year olds and fast moving rivers don't mix well. Every time I set Nick down he made a dash for the river. This ended in me doing a lot of dashing and not much cooking and relaxing. Still he thought it was fun.

In a supprise attack I caught Nick and Andrea sitting next to each other and neither one with their eyes closed. Currenly they are both on an anti-photos kick which is torture for me. After we had the butter loading, heart stopping, and delicious tin-foil dinners we made smores during which it started to rain. Nick really liked rubbing his marshmellow on the burning wood below and then eating it.

In June we went to the Hill Air Force Base air show with Mike's family. They went earlier then we did and were nice enough to save us a spot about two rows back from the viewing line. The Jets would fly past us about 100 yards away! We saw all kinds of air plates older WWI planes to the Thunderbird jets. I have to say our favorite were the jets, especially when they were really loud! Nick just kept saying "Whoa", and "OOOOO." To translate that means AWESOME!!!

Andrea did not like the noise at all. Fortunately we found these headphones which she wore nearly the entire time.

Oh, and here is a picture of the best dad ever!!! Don't worry, after he got out of the heat his head shrank back down to a normal size!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Slimey!

Well, just like it always does it rained on my birthday again. Don't worry though, the rain was actually good. It helped Andrea make a new friend. This is a picture of where she found her new friend.

This is her new friend! She named him Slimey. We even brought him in the house, laid him on a wet towel and watched him move around. No worries though, no worms were hurt in the photographing of these images, and we released him back into the wild after Andrea watched him for a while and Nick tried to squish him.


Okay. I also have a fun new game for you. It is like "Where's Waldo" but instead you have to find Nick in the picture. Good Luck!

Did you find him??????

I told you he likes to get into things!