Monday, April 27, 2009

Rorie and Dallin Birthday Portraits

So we are in the final countdown to the big move! We will be leaving first thing Thursday morning and heading for Marquette. So as you can Imagine we are super busy, but I just could not resist a quick post to show off Rorie and her cousin Dallin's one year portraits....SO ADORALBLE!


So these two above were their formal outfits that they had for Easter. Dallin is too cute in his little shirt and tie!

We absolutely love this pic, but it sort of looks like they are a little married couple :) :)

So it is not quite as obvious from these Pics but Dallin is HUGE...he is 11lbs bigger than Rorie...our little football stud.

Im one!

This pic was spur of the moment when we realized their casual outfits matched too...so glad we did it! This one really captures their silly personalities, especially when they are together.

We had to get a standing shot because that is the most noticeable physical change..she is only a pound and a half bigger than she was 6 months ago!

This is my absolute favorite of Rorie...you get a good tooth shot. All though these images dont have it...all of the printed pics have a sort of vintage overlay so it sort of has a sepia tone to it and they are just beautiful!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

McCall Road Trip

This weekend Rorie and I went on an all girls road trip, first to Boise, ID then to McCall to visit my Grandmother. We left early on Thursday and spent the majority of the day driving. It was a long day with Rorie in the car and I have never been more relieved to arrive somewhere in my entire life! It was great to see both Grandma (or Granny to Rorie) and my Uncle Bill. We spent that evening just hanging out and visiting. My Grandma has two dogs, Tigger and Angus. Angus and Rorie were immediate pals, but Tigger was a lot harder to convince. Rorie's tendency to grab anything within her immediate vicinity, i.e. tails, ears, face, did little to create any goodwill between them.

This is Tigger, hiding on the couch just out of reach of Rorie's grabby hands. The entire time we were there Rorie never gave up on trying to play with Tig. It didnt help much that Tig no longer has a barker...so that all of the natural warning signs she was giving off (barking/snarling) came out as very innefectual coughing sounds.

Friday morning Grandma, Rorie and I headed up towards McCall. It was a nice clear day and the drive was SO BEAUTIFUL! I had forgotten how much I love the area. We arrived at the cabin in the late afternoon. I wasn't feeling well so we kept the rest of the day pretty low key, grocery shopping at the local store and just enjoying the cabin atmosphere. Rories favorite feature of the cabin as well as the most dangerous, were the stairs to the upper floor. The rest of the weekend was mostly spent keeping her away from them or diligently following her up and down them.

Here is a nice little action sequence for you:




Poor Rorie was almost constantly in a state of un-dress. She just cant quite manage to keep her pants on!

We spent the rest of the weekend exploring McCall and enjoying our quality time together. We just had so much fun and I can't wait to go up there again. Here are a few more random pics from the trip:
Rorie and Granny having bath time in the kitchen sink

Prior to her bath Rorie helped Granny unload the dishwasher...naked of course.


In Boise we had to get a little creative when it came to a high chair for Rorie. Necessity IS the mother of invention...
McCall cabin Sunday morning after we got a little fresh snow


Packing up Sunday morning we had to make sure that Lilly got home with us, so Rorie volunteered to let her go piggy back.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Lilly's Bday Party

Today Rorie went to her very first Birthday party! Her friend Lilly from our play group turned one today and all of her little friends from the ward came over to help her celebrate. Her mom Melissa went all out with the decorations. She had streamers, balloons and party hats!(which the babies barely tolerated) All of the kids seemed to be a little confused by the commotion and picture taking but they managed to enjoy themselves in spite of us. After the party each of the kids received a kid friendly party favor: Chinese takeout boxes filled with gold fish and cheerios.


Lilly the Birthday Girl!


Rorie was just obsessed with this balloon. She spent almost the entire party chasing it around the room.


This is a picture of the "Happy Birthday" Banner and streamers that Melissa put up. The room looked great!


This is a pic of Lilly with her birthday balloon boquet... a present from her grandma



Lilly really didn't like her birthday hat


Rorie was so good! She kept her hat on the whole time...so cute!


It was such a fun day for both Rorie and I and I just can't wait for it to be Rorie's turn (just a month and a half to go!).

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Dec to Present ( the Readers Digest edition)

Well once again it is time for blogging catch-up. The last few months have just flown by! We got to spend the Holidays in Marquette which meant lots of Rayhorn-style excitment. Rorie and I came about a week before Christmas which meant we were flying solo. While it was well worth it to see my family it is not an experience that I have any desire to repeat (although it seems inevitable) It was so fun to be able to catch up with everybody and to visit all of my favorite Marquette places. Christmas morning was pretty low key with all of us enjoying watching Ben Ben and Rorie opening presents (despite the fact that they could have cared less). We were back in Utah in time for New Years day which we spent down in Levan with Jakes family. His sister Carrie and her husband were in from California and it was a lot of fun to catch up with them and their two boys. We also got to spend some more time with Jakes sister Bethany and her new Fiance Tori. It is so much fun to watch another couple in that "twitterpation" phase and to see how much fun the two are having together.
Our biggest news of the New Year is that Jake has joined the US Navy. It was a decision that took a lot of thought and research but in the end it seemed like the best thing for our family. This will allow Jake to pay for the rest of school (plus they are paying for my schooling too!) and most importantly will provide the health coverage that is such a neccesity for our family. Jake has chosen a job in the Advanced Electrical/Computer Field (AECF) and has an official ship date of December 15th. However Jake is in line for the next available seat as soon as he is done with school so we may be leaving as soon as May! We are just so excited for this next step!
Rorie is an ever changing source of entertainment for both Jake and I. While she is just as small as ever (only 15lbs) her personality is always growing. She has recently started to say both "mama" and "dada" which she mainly uses to whine, but it is still a lot of fun to hear. She is going through a rather trying phase of wanting to be held constantly and has also developed an aversion to strange men (which unfortunantly includes her Grandpa Kenison) but she is still as friendly as ever with everyone else. Just this last week she got her very first tooth (finally!) and her now toothy smile is cuter than ever. While she isnt quite walking yet she is slowly making the transition. She loves to walk around the room (as long as she can hold your hand) and will stand all by herself for a few seconds (as long as she doesn't realize you are no longer holding her up) and she seems fascinated by her friends that are taking their first steps. We are torn between our anticipation for this new phase and our dread knowing that it will be just that much harder to keep tabs on her.

Here are some pics of the last few months, ENJOY!


" Look mom Grandpa gave me chocolate"



Downward Dog



Rorie enjoying some blackberries

Monday, December 8, 2008

Turkey Day!

I love this time of year! Great food, great friends and great family. It was Rories very first Thanksgiving and we went down to Levan to spend the day with Jakes family. Jakes younger sister (the one just down in line from him) recently got engaged (YAY!) so her fiance and his entire family joined us for dinner. We had such a large group that the only place big enough for us was the church cultural hall (only in Utah...).


This is a picture of Tory (Beth's Fiance), and Jake's sisters Andrea and Katie


Since Jake and I wanted to enjoy our meal without Rories grabby hands, we decided to strip her down to a onesie, give her some potatoes, and just let her go nuts. By the end of it she was covered from head to toe, but the pictures were priceless!




With potatoe in every conceivable crevice the only thing we could do was strip her down and stick her in the sink. It was her first experiance haveing a real situp bath and she LOVED it! It took her a few minutes to figure out that if she put her hands down really fast she could splash water all over but when she did I, and the counter were soon soaked. My cries of protest only seemed to egg her on and by the end there was more water outside of the sink than in.
We went back home that night because Jake had to work a half day on Friday, and I had some Black Friday shopping to do. It was my first experiance with Black Friday and I can safely assume that it is my last. I have never seen such a downright brutal and disgusting display in all my life. By the time I left they had already called in the Police and an ambulance...CRAZY. That evening we got to go to our friends the Petersons. All of the kids were home for the weekend and we had a great time visiting with everyone.
We hope that everyone had a great Holiday and we are so excited to see all of our Marquette friends and Family in just a couple of weeks!



HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Well it has been a while.....

Wow...6 whole months have passed since our last update and a LOT has changed. I feel guilty every time someone asks us about pictures or asks us why we dont blog like my sister in law (whos page really does put me to shame). In my defense though, we havent had a computer until just yesterday (happy 21st birthday to me!), and blogging on a public computer is a little too complicated. So here is a little six month recap:

Jake is now working for a different electrical company. He was laid off shortly after Rorie was born and it put both of us into a little bit of a panic. Luckily for us we were living rent free at the time and I was currently working a few hours a week as a nurse aid for our elderly landlords. We didnt have to worry too long because Jake found his current job within 24 hours of losing his old one! This unexpected turn of events has turned out to be a wonderful blessing for our family. Not only is this company based out of Orem ( a 10 min commute as opposed to and hour long commute) but his new employer has also promised him a company truck by the end of this year.
This year also marks the begining of Jakes last year of school ( for now anyways). He will graduate this May and will be able to take his journeymans next fall. After that we are still undecided, but Jake is considering pursuing another degree in either electrical engineering or in business.

Rorie is already six months old! It is hard to believe that so much time has passed, but the evidence is pretty undeniable. Rorie now weighs a hefty 15lbs and has grown to 26 in. She has mastered the roll from back to front and from front to back. She is already on solid foods and is just days away from crawling. Not having mastered that last skill is her greatest frustration these days. She is pretty skilled at scooting for short bursts if she REALLY wants to get something, but crawling in one fluid motion is just beyond her reach.
The almost black hair that she was born with has lightened considerably to a lighter shade of brown, and her muddy eyes have settled on a deep chocolate ( o how I hope they stay this color!), making her the spitting image of her Aunt Mia and her dad.
While she is quick to smile and laugh at home (especially when her dad is around) she is somber around anyone who she doesnt know. However; it seems to be because she is too busy taking it all, rather than because she is shy.
I am still loving being a mom, although I know that my days of relative relaxation are numbered with her inches away from crawling. We are in a new apartment in Springville and our landlords have been great about letting us repaint and redecorate which has been great for me. Our new ward has been a pleasent surprise, with several other couples our age moving in at the same time as us. A few of the other young moms and I have set up a baby play group that is really more for us than them, but they seem to enjoy the interaction as well. My last bit of news is that I turned 21 on the third. It was a great birthday and as my mom put it my last birthday before I just start getting old. We had a vegas themed party with a texas hold-em tournament and mocktails for everyone, it was great fun!


Here are some quick pictures of Rorie, she is sooo big! :











Monday, May 19, 2008

The First Two Weeks

It is hard to believe that she is already two weeks old! It has been a whirlwind couple of weeks coping with being new parents as well as trying to move. Last Wednesday Rorie had her pictures taken and she loved it! They were done by the same woman who photographed our wedding and they turned out beautiful. Rorie did so well for such a tiny baby. After a little bit of a rocky start she got right into the groove of things. She was wide awake and posing her little heart out. She even seemed to enjoy the flashing lights of the camera. (Hopefully I will soon have a link for everyone to check out the pics.)
Today was her two week check up and we were suprised to see that she had not only regained her birth weight but was almost a full pound heavier! She has also gained an inch and a half since her hospital stay. It was a good laugh for us when the doctor said that she was tall and skinny for her age...no one has ever accused Jake or I of being tall OR skinny :)
It has been such an amazing experiance to watch Rorie learn and grow each day and we are so excited to see more of her personality as she gets older. Hopefully she will continue to be a sweet little girl.