Thursday, November 5, 2009

Meet Zoe



Isn't she adorable?? Wouldn't your heart just melt at the latest random trip to the animal shelter and want to adopt her that instant? We thought so, and did, on Monday morning. It wasn't an impulse decision, we've mulled it over for months since we lost our Dais. We know what we've gotten ourselves into. And, happily, the kids and Jax are all adjusting and loving Zoe just as much as we hoped they would. Jax actually PLAYED this afternoon - first time since last May. There's new life in our home - revitalizing change - and we needed it. When Tiana explained to Jax that we got him a sister, I corrected her that Zoe and Jax are friends, not siblings. But then she corrected me by pointing out that she and Luke are brother and sister, and they came from different birthmoms just like Jax and Zoe, so they are brother and sister, too. How can you argue with such logic?

Friday, August 28, 2009

Tiana's First Day

Tiana started kindergarten yesterday. She's been waiting all summer for this day to come... Her teacher is Mrs. Ericson and she is so thrilled to finally be a kindergartener! She picked out what she wanted to wear, and how she wanted her hair to be done, and had NO FEAR of the unknowns that awaited her!


She catches the bus near the bottom of our driveway with her friend Eli from preschool.

Once she arrived safely at school via the bus, she met up with her friends Madi and Melissa, who had actually ridden the same bus, they just hadn't found each other with all those other kindergarteners all over the place!

As requested, fresh cinnamon rolls awaited this girl upon her triumphant return from her first day. An extra special surprise was that daddy had come home early from work to congratulate her on her first day, so she got to share her cinnamon rolls with him, too! (Luke, completely unaware of the historic event that was being played out before his very eyes, observed the whirlwind of first-day excitement with marked indifference. Someday he'll "get it"...!)


Friday, July 17, 2009

Milestones

10 YEARS...pure marital bliss! Happy Anniversary, baby!!! A "big" anniversary trip just wasn't happenin' this year, so we thoroughly enjoyed an overnight backpacking trip...first one in 3 years! Thanks to grandma & grandpa for watching the kids.
Daddy finally took the training wheels off her bike, and Tiana was riding it solo the next day. Wahoo! You go, girl!
After standing up on his own for a few days, Luke took his 1st STEPS on his own today! WHOOPEEEE! He's a big boy now!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Home Alone

So, I have no pictures to post because Eric took the camera with him to hike the ZION NARROWS with the scouts. Their High Adventure Camp gets better every year, I swear! Jealousy aside, the kids and I are coming to the end of a 4 day survival without dad. At first it was kind of fun, (we watched movies on a weeknight and shopped till we dropped -- even went on our own mini-vacation to Grandma & Grandpa's house overnight!) but now we're just counting the hours till he gets home. Mommy just can't dance with Lukey as long and creatively as dad can, and Tiana misses him so bad she was near tears last night. I secretly think they planned their camp for the week before Father's Day to make us appreciate them more...Life will be good again in a few hours when Daddy comes home!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Graduation


Tiana graduated from preschool on May 21. It was a much-anticipated day, for both mom and daughter! (Probably dad and bro, too, actually) Bittersweet for me...I love teaching so much, and yet...being a mom is even more awesome, and since I can't be the best of both, something had to give. We are enjoying summer vacation to its fullest already...that first Tuesday without preschool was the best! Our days have been filled with gardening, swimming, bikerides, playdates, and transforming the preschool room into a playroom. Wahoo! Bring on the summer heat -- we're ready!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

A Sad Goodbye to a Loyal Friend

I always knew that the first thing I would do when Heidi and I bought our first house was get a dog. My parents would never allow us kids to have a dog, and so I relished the opportunity to become a dog owner if for nothing else, to express my own freedom and independence.

Soon after moving into our house, we did our research and determined that a labrador retriever was the perfect dog for us. Labs are rugged for hiking, camping, and fishing, are loyal and kind, and have a great overall temperament. Ultimately, we found ourselves at a backyard breeder's house in Magna, where we picked the liveliest pup in the litter (marking her toenail with nail polish so we wouldn't confuse her with the others), and brought her home. At six weeks old, Daisy became the newest member of the Goodrich family.

From the moment we brought her home, Daisy was both a frustration and a joy. She frustrated us by jumping on relatives, chewing and biting everything in sight (including our clothes and appendages), and otherwise raising hell. Nonetheless, she was an endless point of amusement as we observed her antics and continually commented on how she was such a sassy little miss. She got Heidi and I out on nightly walks, hikes in the mountains, and camping adventures. Taking care of Daisy's needs really just became an excuse for us to build our relationship, plan for the future, and talk about our hopes and dreams every single day.

As time passed, the hoped-for and expected children didn't come. Instead, it was Daisy (and later, Jax), and just Heidi and I. As silly as it sounds, Daisy really did become a part of our family. She gave us unconditional loyalty and naughtiness, and we simply shook our heads and muttered about how disobedient and hyper she was, while loving her the entire time. Later, when we adopted Tiana, Daisy helped ease the way for Tiana's transition, because the home where Tiana came from also had a lab. Daisy's presence helped Tiana feel comfortable and familiar when she joined our family. Up to today, Daisy had been with us for almost seven years--the majority of our marriage. I can honestly say that Daisy made my life and our family's life fuller and more meaningful.


Today, however, our adventures with Daisy came to an abrupt and tragic end. This morning Daisy got into some slug and snail bait that we sprinkled in the flower beds last night. Unbeknownst to us, slug and snail bait is palatable to some dogs, and also extremely toxic (metaldehyde). After ingesting the bait this morning, Daisy began having muscle spasms, shakes, and seizures. She then laid down to rest on the lawn near her kennel, and she died there within a few minutes. Heidi called me at work and told me between tears what had happened. I immediately headed home. When I got there, Daisy was laying where she died, covered with a blanket. We dug a grave for Daisy and buried her in the southeast flower bed by the corner of our property. We had a mini-funeral of sorts, and Heidi, Tiana, and I all talked about our favorite things about Daisy. Heidi liked Daisy's never-ending energy, Tiana liked that sometimes Daisy would hold still enough to be petted, and I liked that Daisy was always a loyal friend who thought I was the greatest person in the world without regard to my numerous faults.

Daisy was a good dog who meant a lot to Heidi and I, and we're devastated that she's gone so suddenly and under such preventable, and therefore tragic, circumstances. We were only just beginning to enjoy the mellowness that came on as Daisy aged. Nonetheless, we're grateful to her for her companionship and loyalty. Daisy truly was a blessing in our lives that came at just the right time--when we needed her. Happy trails, Old Girl. We'll miss you. R.I.P.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Happy Easter

So, this past Easter weekend was awesome. We kicked it off with a milestone: leaving both kids overnight at grandma & grandpa's house Friday. How have we gone 2+ years without doing this before now? We've gotta get out more! Although I can't imagine loving my kids more than I do, even on those less-than-perfect-days, it was AWESOME to have some alone time with Eric. We dined, shopped, ran (well, jogged, actually -- 4 miles with Daisy and Jax!), went to the temple, hung out, and finally felt the urgent need to retrieve our kids ASAP. Tiana and Luke loved hanging out with cousins on both sides of the family all weekend, swimming Saturday night (well, Luke is still learning to love swimming, I guess!) and enjoying a fabulous Easter breakfast: the works, prepared on dad's new CampChef stove on the patio with the help of Tiana. Monday came with all it's sunshine, which only prolonged the fun of the weekend, and now we are bracing ourselves for April snow tomorrow. Uggh. Sometime Spring will come and stay!