Thursday, August 27, 2015

Elliot at 8 months

Elliot's current favorite place in the world is the bathroom counter. It has a big mirror and shiny faucets- what more could a little guy want?

Sometimes I'll let him play the "pick up all the things" game on the counter while I get ready in the morning. It is all smiles and laughs until I turn on the hair dryer:

Oh the betrayal. Note the boogers that started streaming out his nose when he started crying- classy. 
 Elliot has started demanding more and more solids- he'll squirm all over when I try to nurse him but happily gobble up several ounces of blended whatever. He also likes finger foods, but has a very close to 0% success rate of getting cheerios into his own mouth. He just clenches them in his hand and sucks his thumb vigorously. He can get bigger crackers and banana chunks into his mouth... but will inevitably also get it into his hair and everywhere else in his splash zone. 
Peas are his current favorite
Elliot is now literate! Jokes. But he can hold books better and loves looking at them.
A bookworm in the making... I'm starting the "you love books" brainwashing early!
Elliot has made a lot of progress with his army crawl, thanks to Aaron's "baby boot camp." He discovered that Elliot will try to crawl towards some toys, but he gives up easily if they are too far away. The big breakthrough came when Aaron realized that Elliot will NEVER give up on crawling towards a cell phone with the screen on. 


He's getting more and more efficient, but is still a long way off from a full on crawl. I love his desperate full-body lunges. 

He also still likes rolling around. Much easier than crawling. 
Recently he started rolling into me for cuddles. I love it!

He got a cool elephant toy from my friend Jenny who went to Uganda over the summer

So much concentration. That elephant tail won't stroke itself!
 Life is great when absolutely everything is a toy. 

Like laundry baskets


and door stops

He is very enthusiastic about door stops lately. I have to screw them on super tight or he will twist them off and chew on them. I like to let him play with the pantry door while I cook.

He was being SUPER cute with our friend's dog Boomer the other night:

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Rose Canyon Lake Camping

We went camping this weekend with our pals the Hays! We went up to Rose Canyon Lake on Mt. Lemmon. The weather and company were both great!
Our little family

Desert kids thrilled by their exposure to water. I'll admit that I was pretty happy about it too!

It was all I could do to not let him drench himself

Seriously, he would not stop looking at the water


Cool fairy flower
Colby had a very unfortunate brush with the very hot dutch oven that resulted in him having to stick his 2nd-degree burned leg into a cooler of cold water for about an hour. Poor guy.
The alphabet game on the iPhone was a great distraction from the pain
Getting Elliot to nap was a bit tricky. We ended up using a white noise app on my phone to drown out our neighbors.

Lakin got picked on mercilessly during our cut-throat Citadels game after the kids went to sleep. We also spotted a skunk wandering around and overheard a bunch of boy scouts talking about throwing rocks at it... fortunately they did not follow through on their terribly thought out plan, and we didn't have to deal with skunk spray! 
Our happy camper
Could those pants go any higher?

The Lake

Such great snuggles

Hi Colby!

Little Buddy helping us take down the tent

Yeah, he's really cute. 

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Dos Casas Grandes

We finally made it over to Casa Grande this weekend! It is on the way to the Bear's house, so we have driven by the turn off dozens of times. Casa Grande is the name of the ruins of a 4-story structure and surrounding complex built by a mysterious group of native americans in the 13th century. It was abandoned not too long afterwards. The US named it a national monument and built a big roof over it to protect it from the elements and did some structural support in the 1930's. 

Their building probably would have lasted longer if the Hohokam had used big metal trusses like the Americans did for the roof

The classic "phone camera propped up on the stroller" trick

Pretty big for a building made by hand out of adobe
It was cool to see, but we really liked the museum next to it. They showed how they built things with cutaway models, and had information on what they farmed and their irrigation system.  

The next day we were able to go to another big house: The Gilbert Temple! It was our first time going since Elliot was born. We left him napping with Mary. It was really great to go back.


 Scott has been listening to Harry Potter audiobooks (always a good choice) and he felt inspired to brew up some butterbeer. It was delicious, but I did feel a little bit like I was drinking diabetes. 

We also got to swim in their pool for the first time! I hope that Elliot turns out to be as good of a swimmer as his aquatic cousins. 

And now for a small sampling of the 200+ pictures that Rebekah took with my phone:
Rebekah Selfie

daww

Andrew may be a wild child, but he is super sweet