Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Liam's Blessing - August 30, 2009
We decided to bless Liam in Utah so that our families could attend the blessing. We are so grateful for everyone that traveled to be there and it was a beautiful day. Liam was surrounded by strong, honorable priesthood holders whose examples I hope he will follow. Will gave him a beautiful blessing and he was great during it. He wasn't quite as great in the pictures we took later in the evening but we managed to get a few cute ones. I am so thankful for a husband who is such a loving, kind father. I have been very spoiled to have him mostly home with me for the (almost!) first six months of Liam's life. They have such a strong bond and I know it will last for a long time. If only the father and mother could always both be home for the first six months of a child's life, right?
I am also grateful for my family and Will's family for all they do for us. We loved getting together for Liam's blessing and having a chance to spend time together!
(p.s. you can click on the picture to enlarge them!)
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Liam's Blessing Outfit
I am planning on posting about Liam's blessing tomorrow. But, I wanted to dedicate a post to his blessing outfit. Two or so years ago when I was deciding whether to buy a wedding dress, one of my reasons for not buying one was what to do with it after the wedding. The idea popped into my head that I could use my wedding dress to make blessing outfits for my children. So, this past Spring, I ordered some blessing outfit patterns from ebay and cut up my wedding dress! Because Liam came early, I didn't have time to finish it before he was born, but I did finish it in plenty of time for the blessing. I was (and still am) quite proud of myself. The cute little buttons on the vest are from the back of my dress and I even used the lining from the bodice of my dress to line the vest and bodice (is it a bodice?) of his outfit. My other moment of pride was when I altered the pattern to include buttons on the inside of the legs. I knew that easy access would be essential should a diaper change be necessary during the service!
More on the blessing tomorrow!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Great Grandparents

One of the greatest things about the three weeks we spent in Utah in September was that Liam was able to meet three of his great grandparents!
Liam got to spend some quality time with his Great Grandparents Rudd and Great Grandma Menlove. I really value the relationships I was able to have with my great grandparents growing up. I was blessed to have great relationships with four of my great grandparents until my sophomore year in high school and my great grandma Hansen until after my senior year of high school.
My Great Grandma Keetch loved us all so much. She was a master seamstress and made us dresses several times a year. I didn't have a store-bought dress until I was in seventh grade. I have fond memories of going to visit my Great Grandpa Rudd at the nursing home for dances and holiday parties. I could (and probably should) write a book of all of my memories of my Great Grandma Hansen - I was blessed to spend a lot of time with her listening and learning.
I hope Liam gets to know all of his great grandparents (he still has one more to meet!) so that he can learn from them and bask in their love.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Liam's First Flight - August 27, 2009
Liam's first flight (of now so many that I've lost count) was our flight to Utah at the end of August. He has been such a trooper on our flights, despite having a double ear infection on a couple of them. He loves watching people and new things and on our most recent flight, he really started enjoying watching things from the window. I hope he keeps up his good flying etiquette (especially for our cross-country flight home from San Francisco tomorrow).
This picture is on a flight from Salt Lake City to Anchorage. Liam didn't have his own seat but when our neighbor went to use the facilities, we buckled him in to the empty seat. He loved it and quickly charmed everyone across the aisle. Such a happy, good boy!
Will and I, on the other hand, are becoming slightly disenchanted with flying. He'll start working soon and then I won't be able to travel for work so our flying schedule should slow down drastically in the near future!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
11

Lest this post lead anyone to believe I don't know the real holiday that takes place today, I want to start this post with expressing my gratitude for all of the men and women that serve daily to preserve and protect our freedom. I am so grateful for those that have given their lives and time and made other sacrifices to make it able for me to have and continue to have the freedoms and luxuries that I have been blessed with. Thank you!
On to my obsession with this day. Many years ago, my sophomore year at Utah State, my cousin (and roommate) Camilla and I begin to see 11:11 all the time. It seemed that whenever we looked at a digital clock, the numbers would appear. At the time I hadn't heard that wishes were customary when witnessing 11:11 or many wishes would have been made. This lead to parties being held to countdown to 11:11 on 11/11 each year. AND, lest you think I'm silly - while we were roommates my aunt had her 11th child on 11/11. Which - and I swear I'm not making this up - was the 11th birthday of his older brother. 11 seems to pop up everywhere for me - hotel rooms, addresses, phone numbers...
So, happy 11.11. I didn't count down to 11:11 this morning because I was in a meeting and won't tonight because I will be fast asleep, but you can count on a big celebration at my place in two years (11/11/11)!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
DC - August 2009
As mentioned in the last post, I had to go to a meeting in DC for a week in August for work. It was fun to be back in our old stomping grounds and made me a little homesick for the area and the friends we have there. I spent the week in meetings and Will and Liam got out and did a little exploring. One evening, we were able to get out and see the Rockies beat the Nationals with my good friend Ann. Aren't my boys cute in their matching Rockies outfits?
(Funny side story.) While we were at the game, Ann realized that she had left her house keys and her office keys in her office when she left to meet us at the game. She wasn't sure how she was going to get into her house when I remembered that I had a spare key to her house in my car. I had used the key four years ago to do some stuff at her house when she was traveling, then kept it in case of an emergency.... but for some reason didn't ever give it back. It worked out great! (I also recently through away a housekey for a coworker of a friend for whom I housesat once that never could meet up to get it back...)
10 days down for NaBloPoMo! I'm feeling good about this and am excited to get caught up with all of the journaling so I can spend my daily blogs pontificating on random thoughts I have.
Monday, November 9, 2009
New York City - August 09
In August, I had to go to DC for a week for a meeting so we decided to stop in New York on the way down. Other than Will having to brave Manhattan traffic while I was on a conference call, it was fun. Liam was perfect - he loved the subway and all of the lights. We ate amazing mac and cheese at S'mac in the East Village. We went to the top of the Rock and to Times Square. We stayed in Jersey City and had a great hotel that was close to go over to see the Statue of Liberty in the morning. The lines to go out to the island were insane so we just enjoyed the view from a distance.
I heart New York. Will does not. I think Liam is going with his mom on this one.
Will did love the gem of a diner we found for breakfast. He very highly recommends the Honky Tonk pancakes at the Brownstone Diner and Pancake Factory.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
The Beach

When we moved to RI (the Ocean State) last Fall, I was a little bummed that we'd missed the summer living close to so many great beaches. I vowed that this summer (2009) I would go to the beach as often as possible. As often as possible ended up being once. Liam was born Memorial Day weekend and apparently didn't get the beach memo. The one time we did make it was beautiful. We went to Horseneck Beach State Reservation and it was perfect. There was a two-mile paved path along the beach that allowed me to be at the beach without trying to haul everything out on to the beach and then sitting in the sand with the baby. We had a great beach day!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Porter Ross Ward - October 5, 2009
I realized today when I was reading my sister Rebecca's blog (she is doing great with NaBloPoMo, so proud!) that I didn't ever introduce our newest nephew on our blog. Porter Ross was born on October 5th and is just a tiny little guy. He is a miniature version of my dad and is very very cute. We were in Alaska when he was born and just happened to be stopping in Utah for almost 24 hours en route to Oregon the weekend after he was born. Becca, Curtis, Sam and Porter were sweet enough to meet us at my parents' house so we could meet little Porter. He is so tiny and precious, it was fun to meet him. We love him and can't wait to get to know him better!
In this picture, Liam is 4 1/2 months, Sam is 26 months and little Porter is 6 days old. I hope we are able to provide these little guys with many opportunities to become friends and have adventures together. I am grateful for the friendships I have with my cousins.
I also can't wait until we can get these three together with Brynley to have all the cousins together. Maybe over the holidays!!
p.s. Liam sat on Santa's lap at the mall today. He took it very seriously. He didn't really care whose lap he was on, he was very intrigued by the lights, trees and (especially) the glittery presents and ornaments. It was fun to watch him and was one of those moments where I had to pinch myself - do I really have a baby? I'm so grateful for the miracle that is Liam.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Catching Up - Five Months
Liam - Five Months
18 lbs. - 25 inches (unofficial stats)
It's amazing to look at how much he changed between the three-month and five-month pictures. Our friend, Lucy, was here when we took Liam's pictures and she did a great job of getting some cute smiles out of him.
Catching Up - Four Months
Liam - 4 Months
16 lbs. 3 oz. - 25 1/4 inches
As seen by the variety of outfits in these photos, we didn't have a four-month photo shoot. We spent the day sightseeing, in the car and on a boat. We also didn't have the monkey with us in Alaska for a shoot, but these were all taken within a day of him being four months.
Catching Up - Three Months
Liam - 3 months
15 lbs. 2 oz - 24 inches
Looking back now he looks so tiny in these pictures. It's amazing how quickly he's developed. These were some of the first pictures that I was able to get with him smiling. Now, I feel like he knows what the camera is and smiles even without any prompts sometimes. These pictures were taken just a few days before we departed on our marathon trip.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Thankful Thursday
When I decided to commit to posting every day for a month, I decided that I wanted to post more than just cute pictures of Liam (although there will be a lot of those). Some people say that having a theme for each day helps you to blog and one of the themes that I have seen in my blog perusing (a.k.a. blog stalking) is Thankful Thursday. I'm adopting it. Expressing a little more gratitude can never hurt.
Today, I am thankful for the amazing women in my life. I really love this quote by Sister Nadauld, a former General Young Women President
I have so many amazing women of faith in my life for whom I am thankful.
My Mother
Will's Mom
My Sisters
My Sisters-in-law
My Grandmothers
Aunts
Cousins
Friends
Primary, Young Women and Relief Society Teachers
Visiting Teachers
Sisters from my Mission
I'm grateful to be surrounded by women that reinforce Sister Nadauld's instruction - it is okay (even great) to be tender, kind and refined even though some view those qualities as less attractive/successful. I'm grateful for examples of purity, virtue and goodness. I'm working to become more of all of these things and to be a better sister, daughter, wife and mother.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
When life gives you (51 pounds of) apples...
This was Will's first foray into the canning world and it was quite successful! I think his eager participation was due in great part to our newest kitchen appliance, an apple peeler, corer slicer. In fact, when I told him I was going to post about making applesauce, his suggested title for the post was "Apple Corer, Peeler, Slicer: How I love thee, let me count the ways." It was amazing how quickly the project went not having to peel and slice (and core, you get it) apples. We finished much more quickly than I had planned and actually went to bed Friday night with a clean kitchen. I'm not sure I will know what to do when Will starts working again. It will be a sad day for me.
We ended up with several varieties of applesauce, 13 quarts in all - some pureed very finely for Liam, some a little chunkier for us and some with cinnamon. We were quite proud and the initial taste tests came back positive from all parties (Liam just tasted a little off my finger, but he loved it). While were at it, we also made seven quarts of apple pie. I feel a little like the ant in Aesop's fable of the ant and the grasshopper. I like knowing that we've stored away a bit of food storage that we canned.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Two Busy Years
I don't blog much here, but just wanted to mention that Sara and I have been married for two years now, in that time we've moved twice, Sara started a business, I earned a Master's degree, and we had a wonderful baby boy. We've been up and down the East Coast, around the Rocky Mountians, the Pacific Northwest, Hawaii, Guam, and Alaska.
And I'm so glad to have spent the past two years with my wonderful wife, and I am so grateful for the way she inspires me.
I love you honey. Happy Anniversary! Thank you for being a great mom and a great wife.
And since all anybody wants to see here are pictures of Liam, here's one of the big man chillin in his easy-chair.
And I'm so glad to have spent the past two years with my wonderful wife, and I am so grateful for the way she inspires me.
I love you honey. Happy Anniversary! Thank you for being a great mom and a great wife.
And since all anybody wants to see here are pictures of Liam, here's one of the big man chillin in his easy-chair.
The Best Two Years
Has it really only been two years? It must have been much longer. We've lived in two states, you applied for and finished graduate school and we have a child. We've moved forward so quickly that it's nice to take a rare opportunity to look back. The events of November 3, 2007 changed my life and continue to change it every day. I'm so grateful to to be married to a man who is committed to being an amazing husband and a fabulous father. I cannot imagine anyone I'd rather spend eternity with (or that could put up with me and remain sane for eternity). To celebrate this, our second anniversary, I give you a slightly cheesy acrostic. Something cotton is also on its way...
I is for the many idiots who caused me tears;
L is for the laughs we had those first months;
L is for the love, despite a few bumps;
I is for intelligent and dreamy, my beau;
A is for asking me to marry, I couldn't say no;
M is for making my dreams come true; dreams to marry a man like you!
O is for outstanding in all that you do;
B is for blue-eyed, tall and hot;
E is for easygoing, something I'm definitely not;
R is for rational, tempered and thrifty;
T is for thoughtful, all the times my spirit you've lifted.
D is for dutiful and committed for life;
O is for optimistic about your learning wife;
U is for unbelievable, your fathering skills;
T is for tremendous with Liam, for real;
R is for responsible, a manly man, mine for forever;
E is for eternity, can't wait to spend it together!
I love you honey and can't wait for the adventures that await us!
Sara
I love you honey and can't wait for the adventures that await us!
Sara
Photos by Tiana Simpson. She's amazing.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Round round get around, I get around.
I hope all readers of my blog love seeing cute pictures of this little guy because I have a lot to include in this month of posting every day! I figure these are appropriate because he's modeling an outfit from one of the 15 states (and a district) that Liam has visited in his short 5 months of life. He started off early with a quick trip to MA on the way home (in RI) from the hospital to stop at Babies R Us. Then, a road trip with mom and Aunt Megan to visit Will while he was teaching this summer took us to CT, NY, NJ and PA. Mid- August we repeated those and added DE, MD, DC, and VA. At the end of August, we made it to UT, ID and WY and then added AK and OR during Sept. and Oct. Next week he gets to add one more - CA. If we counted airports, he'd also have IL, but I think his count is high enough without counting airports.
And, just in case your curious about the time spent visiting all of those places, between August 15 and October 16 we drove approximately 4,336.9 miles and flew at least 10,616 miles. It was a lot of traveling and it has been nice to finally be home in our own beds for two weeks before we take off again.
I have a lot of pictures from our travels and hopefully will highlight some of the highlights in upcoming posts.
Until then, a few more cute pictures of the little duck.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloween and NaBloPoMo
I know, I know, I'm way behind on blogging. And, I have a LOT of good reasons, to be described in detail in upcoming posts. To get myself back in the habit as well as to add a bit of a challenge to blogging, I have decided to participate in NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) for the month of November. The challenge is to post every day for one month. I can do that.
And, to get started, I'm posting Liam's Halloween picture for all to enjoy! He is finally feeling better and is back to his smiling, babbling self. Grandma Marie gave him multiple cute costume options this year and this skeleton shirt was a hit. We went trick-or-treating at the grocery store and he received a lot of compliments on both his cute outfit and his charming smile. We had a fabulous Halloween. Some of our good friends threw a fun party and we had fun preparing taco soup in a pumpkin, spidery deviled eggs, a pudding graveyard and other fun treats for the party. We enjoyed an evening of trick-or-treating, fun food and conversation and even a few ghost stories after the kiddos (except Liam) were in bed. My favorite was the story of Robert the Doll.
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