Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Christmas 2014

I love the Christmas season and it just gets better with kids.  Crew and Kade still don't understand Santa but I think this was our last year with that.

We had Christmas music playing on Pandora through the whole month of December.  We built a gingerbread house.  We went on a car ride a few times a week just driving around looking at Christmas lights.  Crew loved looking at the lights.  It was more magical watching his excitement.


Crew helped put on the candy...

We decorated our tree, which was really painful.  The boys were constantly in the tree.  Bulbs on the floor, toys in the tree.

 This is what our tree looked like on any given day...

We put all our presents out on Christmas Eve and took a picture, I hate how blurry this picture is.
Thank you Dollar Store it looks like they got tons!

It didn't take Crew long to figure out how to open presents.  It was so fun watching him.  Kade liked the boxes more than the actual presents.

My parents gave this airplane to Kade, but Crew thinks it's his.  He would not put this toy down for days.  He literally sleeps with it.  My mom said that was so last minute gift too and almost didn't get it for him.  I'm glad she did, he loves it.

I invited my parents to come stay with us on Christmas Eve so they could watch my boys open their presents.  So they came down on Christmas Eve and I made a roast and sweet potatoes for dinner.  We kept telling Crew "Santa is coming tonight" and he would seem excited but didn't really understand.  

Christmas morning Crew woke up around 8am and so Jason was in his room talking to him.  Jason said "Santa came" and Crew just kept responding "I'm so tired Daddy" 

We opened all our presents and then around 11am we went to my in laws where we opened lots more presents and had a yummy meal.

We are hoping to take the boys to Disneyland the end of January for the rest of their Christmas present.

This is what Christmas Day looks like in St George

However we got Snow on New Year Eve...
Don't be jealous of our 91 Mazda Hatchback.  It's free...

I love the Christmas Season and the spirit that it brings.

2014 Highlights

At our house next to our fridge we have a glass mason jar filled with notes that we have filled throughout the year.  

So January 31st we open the jar and read all the amazing things that happened to you in 2014!

Thought I would share our highlights.


  • Kade beating RSV so quickly AND without being hospitalized!! Jan 15. (Jason)
  • Kade's leaky eye cleared up at about the 6 month mark and no surgery was necessary!!! Yeah!!!
  • Enjoying some of the best pastries in the US in Slovang California and staying in a resort with the Crofts.  Enjoying 80 degree weather in January.  Seeing mini ponies, mini donkeys, and playing at the park. (Jason)
  • Long Beach International Hair Show.  Learning lots.  Especially Brazilian Blowouts.  First night for both of us to away from both kids.  Ate dinner on the penthouse level at candle light over looking the city, and we just laughed and laughed and had a blast!
  • I did my first amazing melt on a client.  It made me so happy. Feb.  (Andy)
  • I did my first Brazilian Blowout on Heather! I loved it!! Hope it makes me lots of money!! 
  • Winning a $500 shopping spree at Maley's Nation Wide!!!
  • Had such a fun relaxing lunch and massage valentine date with my sexy husband.
  • We went to the Superbowl party at Michael and Becky's house.  Great food and great company, sad game.
  • Went to Time Out For Women in Richfield.  I learned that I am the perfect Mom for MY kids.  Heavenly Father knows what he is doing.  March 14-15. (Andy)
  • Played with Crew for the first time at the beach in Hawaii.  Enjoyed the WorldMark resort in Maui.  We had a blast! March  (Jason)
  • Watching Crew play in the ocean in Hawaii was priceless.  March.  (Andy)
  • Went to Holland for the weekend! I loved the tulips gardens!! April (Andy)
  • Saw the tulips in Amsterdam.  Left on our anniversary!
  • We went to the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam.  Sad story, but neat experience. (Jason)
  • To have a "Negative" pregnancy test when Kade was only 10 months old. May.  (Andy)
  • Traveled 1st class to Amsterdam.  Pods, lie-flat, lots of food, 5 movies. April 24 - 27. (Jason)
  • To hear Crew sing "Jesus wants me for a sunbeam" was priceless.  May.  (Andy)
  • I am loving the Brazilian Blowout product at the salon! May.  (Andy)
  • I won a Bio-Ionic blow dryer on a drawing on Face Book!! Who wins drawings on Face Book, We Do!!! June
  • Going to Dionna's baptism and confirmation.  The spirit was so strong. June.  (Andy)
  • Our trip to Ghana Africa was amazing! First class flights and the nicest people, and sleeping with Andy in a twin bed! July 15.  (Jason)
  • We moved into our first house!!!! August. (Andy)
  • Every time we pull into a gas station without fail Crew always says, "The Car is hungry?"
  • Katy Perry concert in Vegas was amazing!!
  • Time out for Women with Carolyn and Amber, and Hilary Weeks performed! November 

Friday, November 14, 2014

Mom, Crew & Kade Pictures...

I went up to Aurora for a Deaton family Christmas party and my cousin Lana was doing family pictures for those who wanted them.  Jason couldn't come with us, so I decided to take some pictures of just me and my two handsome little boys.  These boys make me so happy.  I feel very blessed to be their Mom.  I think I was 12 weeks pregnant with baby number 3 when these were taken.















Friday, August 1, 2014

Ghana Africa

We are so blessed that we have the ability to travel so cheap.  I love Jason's job.   Jason's Dad and his brother's had the opportunity to go down and work on the Ghana Africa temple.  They were going to be there for two weeks, so we thought we better take advantage of the situation and go for a long weekend.  We left Crew and Kade with my Parents and Jason, Alan, Linda and I were off to Africa! On a side note we had to get yellow fever shots and Visa's just to go.  We left on a Thursday red eye flight to New York City.  We then spent the day in NYC as a tourist and seeing ground zero.  We were total jet lagged but it was still fun.  









We got to leave New York with matching $5 glasses

Friday night we did another red eye flight to Ghana Africa.  This is where our vacation really begins.  We can fly first class as long as seats are open.  Flying International first class is luxury.  You can lay all the way down, you have a pillow, down comforter, food and drink served to you the entire time, new movies on demand, and no kids.  So this was pure joy there.  The flight was about 11 hours from New York to Africa.  

The church had arranged a driver to come pick us up from the airport.  He was the nicest guy, his name was Matthew.  We ended up loving Matthew.  We were staying on temple grounds in temple housing.  Driving to the temple, it was only about a 10 min drive from the airport.  It was total third world.  Woman are walking in the streets with baskets trying to sell the items in their baskets.  When we would get to stop signs people would knock on our windows and tell us they were hungry.  It was breaking my heart, were they faking it, or legit? I couldn't make eye contact.  

Ghana seemed so poor then all of a sudden you see this beautiful temple.  The church owns several blocks, and it's all gated, and has 24 hour security.  So this made us feel very safe.  We got to meet with the temple president not long after getting there, and to go inside the temple was amazing.  We were just in our street clothes and we got a tour of the temple.  The celestial room was gorgeous   As they all are.  The president was showing Alan and his brothers what needed to be done.







People were so humble.  I really fell in love with them.  Especially the babies.  From the time we landed at the airport, a mom was holding her baby and I wanted to steal it.  Maybe it's their huge Afro hair but I was that crazy tourist wanting to hold all the babies.  If I could convince Jason to adopt, we will do it.  When we went to church, believe it or not there were two other people from Utah in our sacrament meeting.  One was from Utah State, so Jason went and talked to her and she knew of Jason's friends.  The other lady there was from Saratoga Springs and she was adopting a little girl.  Probably 3 years old.  She had been working on her adoption 17 months and $30K into it so far.

This is the Stake Center that is just past the temple.  Behind the Temple is Church offices, and next to that is where we stayed in temple housing.  


After church I was playing with a little girl, oh my gosh.  I wish we could have just taken one home with us.




Just after church with Jason's Parents.



The guy on the right is Matthew.  He watched over us, and drove us everywhere we wanted to go the entire trip.  He is seriously the nicest guy.

After church we went to a nearby orphanage.  We stopped at a store and bought some candy and chips to hand out.  When we got there they wouldn't even let us see the babies.  They said it's too hard to let the babies get love, they get used to being held and they can't do that.  Breaks my heart.  So many babies need homes, yet the country makes it so difficult to adopt.  They let us see some of the 2-15 year old kids.  Mostly the boys came to play with us.  Jason, his Dad, and the other boys with us all played soccer with them.  They loved it.  There was a 15 year old boy who kept giving my mother in law hugs.  I am sure he doesn't get much affection there, and just wants a home.  I was taking pictures, but then I got in trouble for taking pictures.  When we were leaving we asked them to sing us a song.  So they did, and it was perfect.  Then Linda suggested we sing them a song, and she chooses "I am a Child of God" sounds good until we started singing, "Has given me an earthly home, with parents kind and dear" we were crying, and I couldn't look up.  It was truly a spiritual moment, and then we all hugged.  It was a moment I will never forget.










Once the sun was going down, we went back to the temple grounds.  So we got a few more night temple shots.



The food there was horrible.  A lady who catered brought us lunch on Monday.  Alan was good.  He dug in and ate, I wanted to die watching him.  I was just happy we packed lots of granola bars and snacks.  There was a KFC there too.




The rice in this one was pretty good, the meat however, was not meat.



Monday we were able to drive around the city with Matthew and he just showed us around.  Very poor country.  I saw houses with tin roofs, and dirt floors.  I saw a mom sitting on the cement and little baby probably 4 months old laying next to her sleeping on cement.  This was breaking my heart.  I didn't and still don't understand how we are so lucky to live where we do.  

Here are some snap shots of just driving around town.



We went to a market, and this is what the people were making, then selling them for a living.







We learned that Matthew came from a very wealthy family.  He served a mission in Africa, and was going to school.  His mom owned a fabric shop and made shirts.  We stopped by her shop but she wasn't there.

A local school 

Another school 

A school bus, school just got out 













Our last dinner in Ghana.  Hawaiian pizza.  Horrible.  Look at those chunks of pineapple.  It wasn't good at all.  Then chicken, which really didn't taste like chicken.  All meat was questionable.

The coke there was divine.  It got me through. 

 Alan got to know a few of the locals.  The church hired a few men to come help out inside the temple too.  He learned that this member didn't even have running water in his house, yet he was so grateful just to have the gospel in his life.  Made me think about how lucky we really are.  I get upset when the water is not hot, I can't imagine having to haul in your own water.  We left the country that night on a red eye flight home so excited to see our little boys.  All in all it was truly a humbling experience.  I would love to take my boys back one day when they are older just so they can see how easy they have it.  We are so blessed to live in America. God Bless the USA.