When I was getting serious with Jamie I was very happy to note that he had perfect teeth and good blue eyes. I needed that to balance out the genes I was bringing to the table with my years of glasses, contacts, retainers and braces. But I'm worrying my teeth gene might be winning out. Weston's front tooth was loose for a long long time but wasn't going anywhere. It's replacement gave up waiting and decided to just grow in behind it instead. He looked like a shark with his layered teeth. So finally the dentist did an extraction and showed us the long root on that baby that was not ever gonna give up and come out on it's own. After some bridges and tooth wrestling Weston's tooth is moving up into place so maybe we dodged some expensive orthodontia later down the road. But I still hope one of our dental school brothers will come live close to us.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Quincy
The day after my brother's birthday, his little boy was born. We got to play with Maisy while her parents went to the hospital to change her life forever. We took Maisy that evening to meet her little brother, Quincy Russell Cannon. Maisy calls him "Winky" and it's the cutest thing but so is he. Glad they are nearby so we can snuggle him and brainwash him into thinking we are his favorite.



Friday, October 18, 2013
Andrew's Cake Design
We were starting to talk about plans for Emma's birthday and Andrew ran off to draw this. It's his plan for his birthday cake. You may remember Andrew's hot dog cake he begged for last year, well this year he wanted a hamburger cake. The green "lettuce" inside he tells me will be made with minty gum and the top has a monkey on a chocolate stick (what?). And the red square on the right is a gift bag with minty gum for him. His aunt Shayla gave him minty gum this summer and it has been his heart's greatest desire ever since. Such a nut. I'll tell you now I didn't end up making the hamburger cake but he did get his own pack of minty gum and was pleased as punch.
R.I.P. Sweetie
Emma's poor little hampster died in a tragic playdate accident. It was traumatic but Emma was a brave girl. We found a little wooden box for Sweetie's resting place and Emma picked a spot in the yard with some flowers to bury her (anyone that comes to our backyard, please do not pull that weed up). We said some words and payed our respects and Emma made a gravestone. Sweetie was a good little pet and will be missed.
Savoring Summer
The rest of the summer wasn't as exciting but we made the most of the casual schedule and hanging out with friends.

Tea party with Madison Wagonner.
Tea party with Madison Wagonner.
Weston's new book obsession- jets and military vehicles. Oh boy. He reminds me of my little brother Rich at this age. My aunt used to say "I don't know if that kid is going to save the world or destroy it." Rich is a dentist and a dad now so I'm not too worried about Weston's hobbies. Maybe he'll work at Lockhead Martin with my other brother Jesse.
And Emma, she reads everything. She would get a stack like this when we'd go to the library once or twice a week and always be done with them and ready for another stack by the next visit. Anne of Green Gables, Percy Jackson, and Sammy Keyes were some of her favorite series this summer.
Forts with friends. The girls did this one so of course it had furniture, decorations and accessories.
Weston the paper airplane expert. He's checked out every paper airplane book he can find, some many times and has a box full of his creations in his room. He really is quite good and loves it so much! I used to help him with tricky folds when he first got started but his skills have far surpassed mine and he's got it all figured out on his own.
Weston giving Andrew T-ball lessons. Weston has a couple of baseball seasons under his belt and has taken pride in his game. Andrew wanted to give T-ball another shot and asked his dad to sign him up. He's not interested in practicing or developing skills though he just loves the snacks and Gatorade.
The Curse of Poetry
I still have catching up to do on the blog and journaling but I didn't want to lose this poem Emma wrote. They're doing poetry in her class and writing original poems. I loved this one:
The Curse of Poetry
by Emma Steed
Oh woe is me, for as you will see
Be it lake, book or tree
It will be written about in poetry!
The Curse of Poetry
by Emma Steed
Oh woe is me, for as you will see
Be it lake, book or tree
It will be written about in poetry!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Arches National Park

Drove through Arches on our trek home through southern Utah. I noticed it was on our way as I was planning our drive to the ranch so we took some time to drive through and see the sites. Most these pictures were just driveby shots as we flew through the park but we stopped and took the quick hike to the delicate arch viewpoint (where Weston is in the bottom rt photo). It was super hot out and we had a lot of miles to cover that day so I wasn't too disappointed we couldn't stop and hike longer. But now we can prove to the kids that we did stuff and took them places.
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