Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Welcome Baby Emily...


Emily Sue Miller
3 pounds 9 ounces
17- 1/2"
6/23/09
1:24 am
Proud Parents:
Scott and Heather Miller
We have a new neice! Baby Emily decided that she wanted to come a little early, ten weeks early. So far, things are going well. She's breathing on her own. She's strong! We wish baby and parents the best. We can't wait to see and hold her!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Congratulations Cindi & Jeff...

Cindi (my sister) and Jeff were married on June 11. Dispite the rain, it turned out to be a beautiful day! Cindi was a beautiful bride, with a huge smile all day. I am so excited for her!
Cindi and Jeff cutting the cake...

Josh has been practicing his photography. (Actually, I'm letting him "play" with my camera. Hoping he'll break it so I can get a new one) Most of his pictures are up close, taken from 3 feet off of the ground. At least Cindi made it in, usually it's his fingers, the floor or abstract objects...
Me and the bride...

For the past few weeks, we have been talking to Josh about the temple. We kept telling him that Cindi and Jeff were getting married in the temple. He was excited to finally go to the temple. I think he was even more excited when he learned there was a waterfall there. Blessings and water, it couldn't get any better!

Josh was having fun during their luncheon...
For those who may question it, we took a picture to prove that Ryan does own a tie!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Teach a kid to fish...



With no luck our first go round of fishing, Ryan, Grandpa and Josh thought they should try again. This time, they made sure Josh would come out a winner as a fisherman. They went up to the trout farm in Ogden. Not sure what Josh liked better, trying to catch the fish or feeding the fish. Josh brought home 8 or 9 trout for dinner. They were good! (Thanks Grandpa for buying the fish!)

E-I-E-I-O...


We ventured over to Historic Wheeler Farm with Becki, Kaitlyn, Baby Allie and Cindi (Grandpa pulled his back and missed all the fun). Josh and Kaitlyn were so excited. They anxiously ran from pen to pen, checking out all of the animals. We fed the goats and ducks. We took a tractor ride (not too exciting, but relaxing).
The highlight of the farm was the treehouse. Josh loved climbing the tree. We also had a mini-photo shoot of all of the kids.

We knew that it was time to go when Josh took a tumble in the gravel. We had a small scrape on the knee accompanied with a large melt down. It was very tramatic! So we all piled into the truck and went to McD's for ice cream cones. This was Josh's first official ice cream cone. He loved it! It's not just a tasty treat, it's also a beard maker...

Although it was a fun day of animals and ice cream, it wouldn't be complete with at least a few battle wounds. As mentioned earlier, Josh scraped up his knee (which he's still talks about two weeks later). He also took a face plant into Cindi's entertainment center. Blood was every where. I thought I was going to pass out. Luckily, no stiches were needed. It's also in a spot that Josh can't see, so he doesn't remind me about it daily.

He was very proud of his "Owies" later, so he made me take some pics of them. (The spot on his lips is chocolate milk.) Don't worry, the blood came out of his shirt :)