Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The nursery update...

My Handy man is excited for me to blog about our progress in the nursery. He has been hard at work and it's to the point we are seeing the vision becoming a wee bit more tangible. We have found a lighter turquoise for the wall that doesn't scream "HEY I'M AN AQUARIUM" and Mike hung the groove paneling and crown molding which looks AMAZING! I love my handy man! We painted most of the trim and paneling with a nice vanillaish called "mother of pearl". It matches our crib (that we are both in-love with) perfectly and we plan to paint our custom wall piece and rocking chair with the same color. matchy matchy? Nah! I've fashioned some rather large letters to match the bedding and we are in the middle of expanding her closet to fit two rows of adorable little lovelies that i can't wait to get her in! We also painted the ceiling and closet a light pink, which adds just the right amount of girly!












Sunday morning Mike got up very quietly thinking I was still sleeping and he quietly took the pieces to the crib one by one out of our room into the nursery to assemble. He has been getting really excited and I love to watch him. I captured a few of those moments. Take a peek.. (hee hee)











Needless to say... I got up soon after to join him, and we stood back embracing each other and imagined our little baby girl sleeping peacefully in her room that has been prepared with so much love!!

We love you Eden Grace

Monday, August 1, 2011

Road trip'n- Wyoming style!

Mike had a economic summit in Jackson hole, WY and I decided since I had never been, that I would go along for the ride. It was a beautiful drive. We took the scenic route and enjoyed the scenery until it got dark. After that point I was pretty much paranoid that we were going to hit wildlife so instead of resting I sat tense until we arrived at our hotel shortly after 11pm.

JACKSON HOLE- Teton Village
We got up early and Mike went to his all day conference. I had a slow and easy morning. It was a beautiful day, and as tempted as I was just to lounge around I finally made it out of the room at 12pm and decided to take a bus to Teton village. This for some reason was not as easy as it sounds. I was nervous and anxious and had no idea what i was doing or if I was getting on the right bus or off at the right stop, but I figured it out and got there safely. It was VERY disapointing. Beautiful-yes, but BORING! It was just ski shops, bike shops, restaurants, and a chair lift. I thought I was going to Grand Teton national park not a winter ski resort full of mountain bikers. Being 6mths Pregnant and alone limited my options and I caught the next bus back to the hotel! In the mean time I tried to find something to enjoy. The pictures were all I got.

JACKSON HOLE- town square

Mike got home about 30 minutes after I did and we decided to head out and go grab some dinner. We ate at a place called Thai me up. From 1-10 it was a 6, but from the crowd outside we both expected more. It was in town square which was SUPER cute! A beautiful park in the center of historic, western Jackson Hole. Old buildings, boardwalk sidewalks, horse and buggies, gift shops, restaurants, etc. It was charming and enjoyable. We stopped for ice cream and went in and out of shops and stopped to take a few pictures before heading back to the hotel.









YELLOW STONE-old faithful
The next morning we were heading to Yellow stone before heading home. Our estimated 2hours north from Jackson hole seemed doable, so we loaded up and hit the road. An unexpected 4+hours later we were at old faithful. It was a longer ride then expected, but very beautiful. We stopped to take a few pictures before arriving at our destination.








We stopped and had some lunch and headed over to the main attraction. She was beautiful. We saw her through the observatory window spewing away high up into the air 100-130 feet to be exact. It's amazing that this is a NATURAL occurrence that happens every 90 minutes. We had arrived at the perfect time to see it up close. We walked along the boarded path that takes you to many more fascinating geysers and eventually ending up 1.5 miles above old faithful 90 minutes later to look from another look-0ut point.

















It was so late by the time we left and we were so tired and not prepared for the long drive back to Utah, So we called a few hotels back in Jackson hole and found one right in town square. We got back around 8pm and checked in and walked down the street to dinner at a Mexican restaurant before going back for some R&R! The next morning we took our time getting ready and hit the road. We took a different route home and it took us through Idaho a beautiful stretch of countryside and winding farm roads. Miles and miles of untouched land followed by miles and miles of green farming land. It was breathtaking. We got home around 6pm and were happy to sleep in our big, soft, comfy bed! :) There is no place like home!

I don't know if it's being pregnant or this stage in my life. But my need for adventure was not present during this trip. We saw sky divers, white water rafters, bike riders, campers, kayakers, hikers, etc on this trip and where this would have normally excited me, and ignited a interest, this time there wasn't one. A cool, bug free, sweat free, relaxing atmosphere was all I could think of enjoying. As beautiful as nature is, I wonder if I will forever more enjoy it better from the inside looking out.