Thursday, September 3, 2020

Sun Valley

 

We have definitely had a lack of vacations here. 

Luckily enough, my grandma let us use her Sun Valley time. 

We took the long 5 hour drive up north. Spence and Lexi came for a bit and our friends Logan and Anna made it for a Sunday night BBQ.

I haven't taken any time off all year, besides a day here or there. So it was nice to detach from work. 

We spent the days swimming, eating ice cream, watching the ducks, going on walks, visiting town and stopping by the parks. 

Downtown Ketchum after some sunset ice cream

The famous Sun Valley barn

The prettiest landscaping ever. Reminds me of Europe

Watching the ducks


                                                                    Two little cuties


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

A different kind of summer



My favorite month of the year is here! I tell Aaron that all the time. July just makes me happy.


No sports on TV.

Hot weather and warm nights.

Snow cones and ice cream on repeat.

The 4th of July and 24th of July holidays.

Birthdays.


We've been taking what we can in stride with Covid restrictions still in place.


Wearing masks everywhere in public.

Getting takeout.

Going on lots of walks and playing in the yard.


This summer is a lot different than I was hoping. Last year I dreamed of splash pads and pools. Friend get togethers and BIG birthday parties. Parades and events and more.

... But we are still alive, happy, healthy and safe, which is all we could ask for.

So for now we'll continue with our walks, small get togethers, Facetime calls and ice cream runs. Because lets be real, getting a toddler out and about it more work than you think!

Also in the past few months, we've had a socially distant baby shower for Lexi, went to the zoo a few times, cousin Cal was born, family came into town for the 4th and we've been on a few hikes. Photo dump below.










Thursday, April 30, 2020

April quarantine

Another month of quarantine down. 

Life hasn't been too dramatically different. Just missing going to restaurants, seeing friends more often and missing our trip to the Netherlands, Belgium and France.

Other than that, life isn't too much different. 

We are lucky Berkeley is in the stage she's in. 

Our nanny is still coming. 

We still have our jobs. 

Couldn't ask for anything more. 

Speaking of working.....

Aaron and I have a little work station set up in our bedroom so Berkie can have free reign of the house. But she sure loves plopping on our laps and watching us work. 





Summer is almost here and this little thing sure loves playing in the water!


We are frequenting the front lawn and my grandma's house, and that baby sure loves playing on the lawn.


We've also frequented Chick-Fil-A, the local drive in burger joint Woody's and Cafe Rio. 

We Facetime my parents often. 

Aaron and his friends are working on our yards(yes 3 of them ugh!) so our yard is slowly getting better and I'm loving it. 

The rest of our time is spent playing or talking about that sweet baby. 

Here's to hoping things get better! 

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Baby B is ONE! & Quarantine life


Our sweet little Baby Berkeley is ONE! 

She is so fun to have around, and we can't imagine life any other way!

Her birthday was a little.... okay a lot different then we had planned. 

It fell on a Friday, which was perfect since Fridays are my days off work. 

My parents were supposed to be in town. 

I had planned to take her to get pizza, go swimming or see the butterflies at Thanksgiving Point and play with Grandma and Grandpa. 

Well plans changed. Dramatically. 

I still look forward to that day when it's safe to fly again and my parents can come visit and we can do all those activities. 

Instead we played at home under quarantine. 

Opened presents via facetime(hard to juggle helping opening presents, responding and balancing the phone) and ate homemade cake. 






Berkeley is our little scooter. Crawling very little, scooting and lot, and standing and pulling herself up all over the place. 

She is the happiest little thing. Loves eating noodles, peas and freeze dried yogurt pieces. 

She loves being around other people and kids especially. 

Reading books captures her attention and flipping the pages herself is an old accomplishment.

Pulling herself up and walking along couches, tables and walls is an easy task. 

Any day she could start walking.... but until then she continues to fuss when we try to get her to practice walking. She is quick to let us know the ball is in her court. 

She mostly sleeps through the night and is drinking whole milk nowadays.

We are homebodies to begin with, but even quarantine has me longing for our old life. 

Coronavirus has hit the world in a way we could have never imagined, or ever even dreamed of. 

Airports are empty, parking lots desolate and uncertainty rampant. 

It's so hard not to be scared. In fact, the first week of quarantine, I was hardly eating and stressed out. My back and shoulders were holding all my stress which felt like 100 lbs. of weight crushing down on me. 

But the more information I've read, the more I've gotten into this new work from home routine, the more inspirational messages from the church, and the more fervent personal prayers I've had.... the stress has eased. 

Uncertainty still exists, but now we just take it one day at a time. 

I still mourn our prior life. Yesterday we cancelled our Europe trip.... yes the one that was specifically meant for this time of year to see the tulips. 

But, it's fun to have something to always look forward to, no matter if we know the date or not. 

We are staying positive, eating lots of takeout, doing a lot of facetime and marco polo calls and hoping for sunny weather so we can go on plenty of walks.