Monday, July 6, 2015

12 week giggles, Kids Day, Camping & the 4th of July

I only went back to work 1-2 days per week... I guess it was inevitable...

I missed a first while I was at work :( At least it was caught on video by her grammy.

How could something so cute, get any cuter? ADD GIGGLES. *June 30th*


K I D S  D A Y
We celebrated kids day on June 25th, A tradition started by my parents that Joey and I have decided to carry on. I know that "everyday is kids day" but as a kid (long ago) myself I always looked forward to the *extra* love and attention that day. Cora got her very own jumperoo to grow into. Shes so small, yet so strong. It is crazy to me that she can walk (of course holding her weight)


We also went swimming in celebration of Kids Day




C A M P I N G
Everyone was so surprised that we took her tent camping in the Manti mountains being only 11 weeks at the time. But she did great! Just another night of sleep for her. Only with extra blankets.
We went to go see the Manti pageant. It was so fun we want to make this a family tradition as well!

Setting up camp, BIG TENT & little baby



 We reserved our seats as the gate opened, then rode our bike around and ate food since we had 3 hours to kill!! 

Biking puts her to sleep

Waiting for the pageant to start at dark, She fell asleep right as it started

Packing up to go home! Fast trip, but full of memories

4 T H  O F   J U L Y
Starting our celebration on the 3rd of July (Friday) Joey and I took Cora to daycare, since I have to pay for Fridays despite it being a holiday due to reserving her spot, We took advantage and went mtn biking! Sounds so fun until this happened...



Happened right at the start, I went to instacare to get the numbing gel to clean it out *worthit* All is well! Next time Im wearing knee pads and elbow pads! 


On the actual 4th of July we had a neighborhood bike parade led by a firetruck and it followed with breakfast! We then celebrated by eating Sushi for lunch, test drove a Kia sorento for fun, Ate Mexican for dinner & went to IKEA for a TV stand. Nothing about that is America...or is it. Love our melting pot country :) For the fireworks we put Cora to sleep in her crib and watched her on the camera while we watched fireworks on the hill a few houses down! You could see countless firework shows going on in the valley. We will probably do that every year. No crowds!


Ended our celebration eating Sunday dinner BBQ style at the Woods. Always a good time