Thursday, November 29, 2012

Use it up, wear it out...

...make it do or do without!

Gavin and I are both frugal people and we feel that this is most often a good trait (most often is the phrase I would choose, but Gavin would probably say this is always a good trait). Well I had a good laugh the other day when I noticed that our frugal and "make-do" attitude seems to be rubbing off on Emery. It was a sunny day so I had the back door open and Emery was playing in the backyard, talking to herself and pushing around her trike and car. Suddenly I noticed it was very quiet and had been for a few minutes. I ran outside and found this:
Emery had found a large plastic screw that's used to anchor her big car onto its base and was using it as her pacifier. And she was loving it.
Also, she hasn't died from all the dirt and germs on that thing. Thrifty and super-immunity! This kid is the complete package folks! 


Stake Softball

Gavin was in charge of the Stake Men's Softball tournament recently and because Emery and I are the BEST, EVER, we went and watched him play all day...well 8am-2pm at least. It was actually quite chilly when we got there around 7:30 am. The temperature was in the 50s which for me is ARCTIC. I'm a sunshine girl--I like it sunny and hot--so anything below 75 I'm wearing long sleeves. Emery and I bundled up nice and cozy-like and cheered on our #1. It warmed up as the day went on and we shed the outer layers but I was glad we had them for the first few games!

Our ward actually came in second place. Gavin played with them some of the time but had to go fill in other places as well. He did a great job bringing it all together and getting it set up despite the cancellations and scheduling conflicts that arise when planning stake activities. 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Corn Maze at the farm

The Saturday after Thanksgiving we took a trip to a corn maze. We had so much fun! It was a beautiful day, a little bit cooler, but the sky was blue and the sun was warm. I had never been to a corn maze before so I was really excited. Lone Star Maize definitely didn't disappoint! It felt good to get out of the house after relaxing all day Friday to get some sun and a bit of exercise. 

Emery is squinting, not scowling. :)
Hide and Seek! Can you find us in the corn? Gavin is in the first picture, I'm in the second.




They had a few other things to play with on the farm and Emery enjoyed exploring and playing in the dirt and hay. She was a mess by the time we left but it was so worth it.


Besides the big corn maze they had a little hay bale maze for kids. Emery had so much fun in it! She's been walking for a few weeks now but is still a bit unbalanced so the hay maze was perfect for her to walk in and use the sides to balance when she needed it. It was just her height too so she felt pretty big.







Emery and I had fun on the tire swing. She is getting so big!


Here we are, LOST IN THE MAIZE/MAZE! I can't wait to go back next year.


It was such a lovely day walking along with Gavin and Emery, the sun shining so warm and feeling the crisp autumn air. I was overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude and couldn't stop smiling and hugging Gavin. I love my life and who I share it with. But who wouldn't love these two:



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Birthday


I had a birthday! Gavin surprised me with breakfast in bed which consisted of chocolate chip pancakes and eggs. He also learned a new song on the guitar for me, but I'm not going to tell you which song it is because it's a teenage girl song and I should be embarrassed that I like it. :) It wasn't his top choice of songs to learn but he did it because he knew I liked it. It was really sweet. Emery celebrated by devouring a cupcake:
Yep. She was all over that.

We got new couches for my birthday and I am so excited to have a nice place for people to sit when they come and visit! It felt like we looked at every furniture store within 50 miles and finally found the ones we wanted. So, EVERYBODY, y'all are officially invited over to the Giraud's house, to sit on our couches and...lay on our couches...and that's pretty much it because we don't have much else. Maybe if you're lucky Emery will share a treat with you while you're here, but you might have to fight her for it. Look at that face. She ain't messin' around. 

Primary fun

I got this sweet card from a little girl in Primary last week. It totally made my day!


Giraud is a hard last name and I love that you can tell she was trying her hardest to sound it out. Droid and Durad! So cute.

Another funny primary story: The music leader before me taught the children the song, "Nephi's Courage" by making up a lot of hand signs to help them remember the words. It worked well and the kids knew the whole song when I got in. As the program approached I didn't want to use all the actions as I thought it might be distracting, but the kids loved them so much so I kept a few for the chorus, which are as follows:

Nephi was courageous (PUT HANDS ON HIPS, LOOK COURAGEOUS) this was his reply,
I will GO I will DO (ON GO AND DO SWING ARMS IN FRONT OF YOU IN DETERMINED FASHION like a mini fist pump in front of your body)
The things the Lord commands...

It was cute and they did a great job looking righteous and determined. I didn't think too much about what they kids thought the actions meant, but realized my mistake later when Gavin related a conversation he had with one of the men in our ward who has a few kids in primary. One of his kids is a very energetic 5 year old boy, we'll call him Jason. Jason's dad told Gavin the following (paraphrased):

"Your wife does a great job in Primary, she taught the kids all these actions for the song and they know it really well (*sidenote, I didn't teach them...but apparently I'm taking the credit*). Jason thinks it means they are punching people in the face so he has an angry look on his face." I laughed so hard when Gavin told me that because Jason always is VERY enthusiastic about the actions, and he typically doesn't sing at all. But he puts his heart and soul...and his fists...into the chorus every time. Whatever it takes to get them excited I guess.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Little purple dress


Emery had on a very pretty dress today for church and Tiffany had me take some pictures of her in our front yard when we got home.  She is growing up so fast but Sundays are really good for me, I can spend the whole day with her.  I love it.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Craft night

We recently had our Relief Society craft night and I'm so excited that I actually finished a craft I started. Before you get too excited for me, know that I DIDN'T finish it that night, which would have really been impressive and deserving of applause, but I did finish within a week after craft night. I'm almost done with the wooden Christmas tree I signed up for too, just needs some hot glue here and there and I'll be done with it. 



I'm getting excited for Christmas. I usually try to keep the excitement reigned in until after Thanksgiving, but I've had to take a lot of trips to Hobby Lobby in the past few weeks and all that exposure to Christmas decorations has made it impossible to keep focused! Who can resist all the pretty, sparkly, reds and greens, and the intricate nativities? Not me!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Idaho girl

You can take the girl out of Idaho, but you can't take Idaho out of the girl.
Emery sucking on a raw potato.
No mom, it isn't weird to eat raw potatoes.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Pumpkin patch 2

I forgot to post these pictures when I posted about our pumpkin patch visit. For someone who doesn't like grass, Emery sure loved playing in the hay.





Halloween miracles

This year was the most fun I've had on Halloween in probably 10 years. The main reason was because I witnessed a miracle: Gavin dressed up for Halloween. Can you believe it?!?! Ever since we've been married he's always talking about how he doesn't like Halloween and he would balk at even the mention of costumes. I give the credit to Emery, that little girl can make anyone do anything. Here is a picture of us at our church's Trunk-or-Treat

The mad scientist, her adorable hunchbacked assistant Igor, and Frankenstein. What a good sport Gavin is! Doesn't he look AWESOME?! And Emery is making a good Igor face, caught her in a blink I think but it fits perfectly. You can't see her hunch very well in this picture, but it was there. 

Little Igor

Emery makes the cutest pouty faces these days. And yes, I do point and laugh every time she does them. 

Halloween was also amazing this year because I got to hand out candy from my own front door. I was so excited but failed to realize that we are the last street in our neighborhood and there is quite a bit of construction going on around us so we don't look very promising candy-wise. But we did have about 15 or so groups come around so I was happy. And we have left over Dubble-bubble so Gavin is also very happy (can you believe someone actually LIKES that nasty stuff?!). Here is a picture of us on Halloween night. Emery looks even cuter in this costume.



Sunday, November 4, 2012

...And then I cried. Hard.

Gavin took the Texas State Bar at the end of July. We've been anxiously and nervously awaiting for grades to be posted, but we had to wait until this past Friday November 2nd. It's been a long three months.

Even though the Bar said they post grades on the 2nd, Gavin's coworkers said they usually post it earlier so you should start checking on Monday. I bookmarked the page and checked it often, my nerves increasing with each passing day. Monday, nothing. Tuesday, nothing. Wednesday, still nothing. Thursday early morning, nothing. Thursday around 1 pm, I check the home page and the link has changed from "grade release date" to "PASS LIST." At this point my stomach jumps to my throat and I am so nervous. Not that I don't have faith in Gavin, I ABSOLUTELY do, but it is a very hard test and a lot of talented, smart people don't pass on the first go, plus Gavin was at a disadvantage not having gone to a Texas law school so he didn't learn the state laws in school. I felt almost sick I was so nervous and contemplated just calling him and telling him to check it and tell me, but I can't stand suspense and knew I had to hurry up and look or I'd probably explode. I clicked the link, scrolled to find the G's, and then I cried. Hard. He passed! I sat there and sobbed for a few minutes, completely overwhelmed with gratitude, relief, and being so happy and proud of Gavin. His hard work and the fervent prayers of many paid off. What a blessing.

Kind of a dramatic post, but that's how it went down. :) It's ok if there's some drama as long as there's a happy ending, right?

I told Gavin that I was really, really happy for him and proud of him...but I'm also  really, really happy for me too because it's no fun having him study for the Bar and I didn't want to go through that again. :)

So three cheers to the best (and handsomest!) new attorney in Texas! Hip hip hooray!

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