Friday, December 19, 2008

Did Someone Just Wake Up?


This was Gracie earlier this week after a cozy nap! No gel or mousse was involved in this creation!


She likes to nestle her head into the corner of her crib...the end result looks quite marvelous!


And here is a more "contained" version. Kylene helped me give Gracie her first taste of Pigtails. She seemed to have a whole new confidence while sporting her antennas! :) Maybe with pigtails, strangers will stop calling her a boy! It happened again the other day while we were out to lunch. "He is just so handsome....It's a boy...right?" Said the man at Bajio Grill. Hmmm....I guess the bows, purple pants that say "pretty" and her pink shoes just aren't enough to let the world know...she's a little girl! Bring on the Pigtails!

Gracie has really figured out the art of walking. She is doing so well toddling around! This video is from about one week ago, and she's really come a long way. But at least you can all see her marching around.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Happy Birthday To the Love of my Life!


On December 6th we celebrated Jody's 29th Birthday!
Gracie was a big helper unwrapping the presents!


Jody is such a mellow, caring, astounding and wonderful person. He is Never quick to get angry, and he's Always willing to help! He is such a good father to Gracie and someone who keeps me laughing. He's very accommodating too...he was supposed to be born on December 26th...but just to make the Christmas season a little less hectic and more enjoyable - He came three weeks early. From day one - he wanted to make life easier for everyone around him. Jody - I love you. Happy Birthday!

While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night...


The morning of Jody's Birthday - my parent's church ward held their Christmas Breakfast. But this wasn't just any breakfast - This was a Shepherd's Breakfast! So we grabbed our robes and canes and headed off to Bethlehem. Jody opted to play football with his friends. Since it was his Birthday, we let it slide. :) And he told me anyway he doesn't look good wearing a bath towel on his head....but I beg to differ!


And a visit from Santa! Gracie thought the Jolly Man in Red was hilarious. She just laughed at him! (Maybe she was laughing because she could see a dark mustache under the fake white beard...hmmm...)

Monday, December 1, 2008

Look Who Is ONE Now!!


November 26th marked Gracie's FIRST BIRTHDAY!
I can't believe our baby is growing up so quickly. I'll never forget the first time I held her in the hospital - it was the most spectacular moment! I always thought it was appropriate that she was born right around Thanksgiving - because she has given us SO MUCH for which to be Grateful! She melted our hearts a year ago. And now she continues to make us laugh and enjoy each new day watching her learn and grow!


Gracie could barely hold back her excitement as she waited for her guests to arrive for the party. She even kept most of her sponge rollers in her hair!




We celebrated with friends and family. Everyone looked STUNNING in the Party Hats!


Gracie received many sweet and thoughtful gifts. Thanks to everyone for making her day so special!




She really liked listening to everyone sing "Happy Birthday" to her. She was a little hesitant with the Cake at First...But Then...


She realized with THAT much sugar in front of her...The Party Had Just Begun!


Enjoying the Party with Gwama and Papa Tait.


Having Fun with Grandpa and Grandma Wiscombe.


And in other Gracie Good News, our one-year-old took her first steps just days before her birthday. She is getting braver and faster everyday.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Playing in Paradise!



Jody and I flew to Hawaii this month and really, REALLY took a vacation!


The trip wouldn't have happened if it were not for my parents. They have a timeshare that many years goes unused...so they have "weeks" of vacations that build up over time. My parents rarely travel, because it's just too difficult with Michael; so being able to share this trip with them was a wonder! They were able to book two rooms at the Marriott's Maui Ocean Club on Kaanapali Beach. Thanks to Aunt LaMae for graciously watching Michael and Mom and Dad Tait for taking such outstanding care of Gracie. My mom and I both had our separate melt-downs. I lost it on the plane ride over and couldn't stop crying...I just missed Gracie so much! My mom had a hard time, but she and my dad needed a break from their daily routine. They haven't been on a vacation without Michael in 9 years. We love you Mom and Dad!




While in Maui we snorkeled and saw all different kinds of fish and huge sea turtles. The turtles were just an arms-length away from us. It was so great. We also went on a "Dinner Cruise"...which should have been called a "Booze Cruise"! We don't drink, but those who did provided some great entertainment!


The weather was incredible, and the views were just stunning! We enjoyed building a sandcastle on the beach...


We also shopped around in the adorable town of Lahaina. Thanks to the Lahaina Loony... for making our trip so memorable. You know who you are. Straight Up!


Also while we were on the islands, my dad celebrated his birthday! My dad is the hardest working person I know. He is always looking for ways to lend a hand and ease the burden for someone else. Thanks Dad for everything you do!


We also drove the narrow Road to Hana. (I nearly threw up....it was worse than I thought it would be) We got out of the car quite a few times to enjoy the scenery. Jody led us on a hike through a Bamboo Jungle. It was intense. Jody informed me later that he's read about deadly large snakes that live in Sugar Cane and bamboo rainforests...Hmmm...Glad I didn't know that during our little adventure!


Our hike took us to these waterfalls. Jody is taking in the moment!


Jody and Dad showcased their surfing skills!



All Washed Up!

We went to a Luau and ate foods from Tahiti, New Zealand, Hawaii and Samoa.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Halloween was SO Last Month...


So I'm finally posting our Halloween pictures. Each day seems to be a new adventure since we moved down to Utah. Getting Settled, House Hunting, and Jody starting his new job have all been fun. We made the long trek from Montana the day before Halloween...so we should have dressed up like Zombies...because that's how we felt. Jody opted to bust out the ever-spectacular Banana Costume, I was a witch (if you consider wearing a hat a costume!) and Gracie was our little bunny rabbit!


It was so warm this year Trick-or-Treating in Utah! Papa Tait helped Gracie around the neighborhood, where she got lots of treats.


We ran into Aunt Kylene and Uncle Greg Trick-or-Treating. Check out this girl's hair! Wow. They made some radical 80's rockers.


We were so excited to actually BE in Utah, not just for a visit, this Halloween!! Here we are with Michael's and Gracie's Jack-O-Lanterns that my dad carved.


I found an old Halloween picture from 1984 of me dressed as a bunny holding Michael. I guess the bunny costume is the way to go!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Thankful Hearts and More Details...

The past few weeks have been a bit of a blur, but here are the details about our move back to Utah! It's nothing short of a modern day miracle. Amidst dozens of for-sale signs in our neighborhood, a young family bought our Missoula home. In a housing market crisis and a struggling economy - we are overwhelmed with gratitude. We had three people walk through our home to take a look - that's it. We had a deadline of when we really needed to be in Utah, and that was the end of October...Our buyers closed October 30th! We felt the Lord's hand helping and guiding us through each step, and we feel we're supposed to be in Utah.

We still own our home up in Butte – which we continue to rent. We have cherished our time in Montana; however a wonderful opportunity for Jody to continue to work in sales...but now along side his father opened up in Utah. That combined with a tremendous desire to be closer to family brings us back to our roots!

We are anxious to find a suitable home, and while we look, we'll be living in my parent's basement. We feel hopeful that we can find the right place in the next few months.

As for me, I have my Reporter Resume tapes ready to distribute at the Salt Lake Local Stations. You never know unless you try. In addition to all those great experiences up north...nearly freezing to death while doing a live shot for the news should be put toward something...right? It's always been my dream to report in the TV market with faces I grew up watching. We'll see if it's in the cards for me. At this point - Jody and I just feel humbled that we're here so safe and so blessed.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Leaving the "Treasure State" for a Greater Treasure...


It's true...after more than 3 years living in Montana; we have packed our bags and will be heading back down to Utah this week! Thank you to my Mother-in-Law, Irene, who flew up to help us pack. We couldn't have done it without her - She was so helpful! This is a bittersweet move for us, but we are absolutely thrilled to be closer to extended family. Our family is our greatest treasure!


Over the years, Jody and I have learned a great deal living up in Big Sky Country! We have shared sentimental and wonderful memories here including our first Christmas as a married couple, the purchase of our first home...and then another one, and of course - the birth of our beautiful daughter Gracie!


We will miss our fantastic friends the most! In addition to them, we'll miss living under an endless Big Blue Sky, a two lane highway with hardly any traffic, a more relaxed lifestyle, NO SALES TAX, and bolo-ties...most of you probably don't even know what those are...but it's the latest men's fashion in MT! But we won't miss below zero temperatures and seeing snowmen still standing in May. Jody and I built this snowman when we lived in Butte on Christmas Eve...He froze into an indestructible "Iceman" who stood in our yard until late April - So Crazy!


Jody and I have really enjoyed living outside of Utah for awhile to get a different perspective. We have been really touched by the dedication of LDS members here in Missoula who drive 3 hours to visit our Temple in Spokane, Washington. We are thankful for the experience we have had here, and all of you who have been a part of that. We will miss you all!!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A KPAX Goodbye...


Today was my last day working as a Reporter for KPAX-TV. My understanding and love for journalism has really grown in the past couple of years. I've been able to meet and interview many dignitaries and officials. The experience has been amazing! We celebrated my time at KPAX with a giant cake! Yummy.


On my last day I had to shoot an interview with a Zombie for one of my stories...you read it right...a Zombie. I guess it's a good thing I'm leaving when I start interviewing those coming back from the dead!


Here I am with our Weekday Anchor Jill Valley and our Weekend Anchor Trisha Hendricks. I've learned so much from all the people here.


Here I am with Irina Cates, who took my place on the Cops & Court Beat when I went on maternity leave.