Friday, April 29, 2016
Lydia and Henry
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henry iv,
lovely lydia,
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Lydia lately
Lydia is just too cute... so I take so many pictures that need somewhere to be documented.
November 2015
Back in November when she was just beginning to wear her cute bows.
She loves to take baths!
Just learning to climb the stairs!
Seriously so pretty.
Lydia loves to play with her brothers' legos... and she is so good at not putting them in her mouth. Mostly, she likes to carry around the minifig heads.
December 2015:
She's a girl who knows what she wants. If the pantry door is open a crack she will help herself to any snacks!
Playing with Legos again!
Her first little pigtails! It's so hard because she won't hold still!
Little Cindy Lou Who
Lydia loves to draw... it's a great way to keep her occupied during church.
Lydia is always holding my legs and nuzzling her head between them.
January 2016
While I was visiting with my Visiting Teachers Lydia helped herself to the markers and figured out how to take the caps off. I guess she thought her outfit needed a little more purple.
She is just so cute.
Lydia took good care of her baby while we waited at the doctor's.
I love her kissy lips and her pig tails!
February 2016
Trying out Aunt Rachelle's tractor!
She insisted on feeding herself ice cream.
Such a little phone talker.
One day I went looking for Lydia and found that she had reached up on the table and grabbed some catchup from Henry's lunch. She was actually really happy until I scolded her... and so this picture looks like she is a bloody mess instead of a happy, finger-painting (with catchup) baby.
She always finds a way to get what she wants.
My little artist... always drawing.
March 2016
Playing with Alex at the park.
Lydia never falls asleep anywhere but her bed... so this was pretty amazing.
Lydia put herself into the shopping cart and thought she was pretty cool.
Lydia's hair is getting so long... and William decided she needed a mohawk.
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lovely lydia
Monday, April 25, 2016
Easter
We had fun with all the Easter activities during early Spring. Our ward had a Easter Egg Hunt... and Lydia was too cute for words. She was just barely walking and was so sweet as she slowly made her way to each egg and picked it up.
The boys were there too :)
The Easter season is so wonderful... but we always love Easter Sunday where we can reflect on the real reason that we are celebrating!
The Saturday before Easter the Easter bunny made a stop at our house. The boys and Lydia had a good time searching for eggs and their baskets.
We also had a fun time dying eggs.
The Easter season is so wonderful... but we always love Easter Sunday where we can reflect on the real reason that we are celebrating!
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family fun,
holidays
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Spring Break: Historic Railroad Tunnel Trail hike
Most of our Spring Break was spent hanging around the house because Alex was sick. We did manage to get out on Saturday and go on a hike. There was a company sponsored hike down in Boulder City so we decided to tag along on that. It is a pretty easy and unique hike.
We had a great view of Lake Mead the entire time.
This trail is the only remaining section of the Hoover Dam Railroad that is not destroyed or under water. It is really pretty cool to walk through those tunnels.
The boys found these crazy bugs and needed to take pictures of them.
We made it through the first tunnel!
For such an easy hike the boys sure were extra whiney that day. In fact, not many of them made it to the end of the hike. William, Lydia, and I kept at it though. William kept grabbing my camera to take pictures of things he found interesting.
William climbed up these jagged rocks overlooking the lake...
Eventually we found the rest of the boys waiting for us. We even saw a bat fly out of the tunnel!
When we were nearly done with the hike I realized that I didn't have my phone anymore! I had it in a pocket of the baby carrier and when I took Lydia out it fell without me noticing. I felt so bad. I kept going with the boys until we got to the car while Rich ran back to find it. Luckily, another hiker saw it and picked it up. Rich called my phone, he picked up and they were able to meet up and get the phone back. Hooray! It was an answer to prayers. We played a guessing game to see how long it would take Rich to get back to the car once we made it and it was less than 10 minutes... he was so fast! Plus, we were watching The Lego Movie in the car so it seemed like no time at all.
We will have to go back here again sometime--when everyone is in a better mood and can make it to the end.
We had a great view of Lake Mead the entire time.
I always love the wildflowers in the desert. There is something extra beautiful about something that can bloom where not much else can.
This trail is the only remaining section of the Hoover Dam Railroad that is not destroyed or under water. It is really pretty cool to walk through those tunnels.
The boys found these crazy bugs and needed to take pictures of them.
For such an easy hike the boys sure were extra whiney that day. In fact, not many of them made it to the end of the hike. William, Lydia, and I kept at it though. William kept grabbing my camera to take pictures of things he found interesting.
William climbed up these jagged rocks overlooking the lake...
And we made it to the end (the Hoover Dam parking garage)! William thought it looked like it could be a prison with the barbed wire.
Eventually we found the rest of the boys waiting for us. We even saw a bat fly out of the tunnel!
When we were nearly done with the hike I realized that I didn't have my phone anymore! I had it in a pocket of the baby carrier and when I took Lydia out it fell without me noticing. I felt so bad. I kept going with the boys until we got to the car while Rich ran back to find it. Luckily, another hiker saw it and picked it up. Rich called my phone, he picked up and they were able to meet up and get the phone back. Hooray! It was an answer to prayers. We played a guessing game to see how long it would take Rich to get back to the car once we made it and it was less than 10 minutes... he was so fast! Plus, we were watching The Lego Movie in the car so it seemed like no time at all.
We will have to go back here again sometime--when everyone is in a better mood and can make it to the end.
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adventures,
family fun
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