Monday, May 19, 2008

East End Boys and West End Girl

I left my boy Chris in the East and went to the West for the past couple of weeks. We celebrated Beckett's birthday with family.





Here he is with Grandpa Drue getting his birthday cupcake.










Evidently he was a little confused about the festivities and why he was holding a candle.



I tried to get Beckett to come out and work with me and my dad in the garden. He did not want to have anything to do with that. He hated the grass and was horrified that I'd actually set him down in it. He has to work up courage to get off the blanket at the park.

I felt bad and decided to rescue him and stick him the wheelbarrow while we work and possibly have an adorable photo shoot. I mean, baby in a wheelbarrow, adorable. Well that was almost as bad as the grass.





It was a time of great theater in Utah. I just missed the play my sister JuLee directed and my nieces Sasha and Gates play. But I managed to catch their brother Robin's play and my niece Maggie's play.

Robin had one of the lead's in West Jordan High School's "The Miser" by Moliere. I love the costuming and art direction of this play. It's a farce so they were really able to make it visually interesting. Robin did a great job and maintained his Italian accent throughout the whole play, no small feat.
Maggie's play was "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". She was March. I couldn't believe how good it was for an elementary school play. The cast was huge, but the kids really maintained a professional air. Maggie was a really graceful dancer and had such delicate hands.


P.S. Those gorgeous red curls are all natural!


Evidently Utah was good for Beckett's brain because he says a ton of new words now. Most of them are just words that he'll repeat after you, but soon he'll get the meanings and say them independently. He now can say, "cracker" (that one he does understand), "cupcake", "thank you", "love you", "ball", "grandpa", "hi" and he will clap when people say "Yay" and "Good job, Beckett."

Beckett also had fun riding on his Daddy's old rocking horse. It was a lot of fun to see family and we enjoyed it immensely, but it was great to get back home to Chris.

12 comments:

  1. It was so WONDERFUL to see you! I always look so forward to it, and am already counting down the days to Christmas.

    LOVE YOU!

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  2. If you think Christmas is nice, you should be thrilled that we'll probably be in the SLC all Pioneer Day week. I'm just excited that I'll actually get to go this time.

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  3. Hi, and happy b-day to Beckett.
    Those Molière costumes look AMAZING. Justin says "Go WJHS!"

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  4. Madi is coming around to the grass...not near the melt down that Beckett seemed to have in your photo...

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  5. It's amazing how fast they grow up! I told the speech and language specialist at our school about Beckett's new found speaking skills and she said that it was incredible! Especially the "tickle, tickle, tickle". Beck's we love you!
    Your proud grandma Ott

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  6. Where did you get the "talk to my lawyer" onesie? I want one for Aiden...

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  7. hey you think we could coordinate it someway that when I go to Utah... next year tentatively planning.. we can meet up. Watch our kids play together and just catch up on old times... really miss you buddy. Love watching your Beckett grow and reading your blog about your lives... man thats a long comment should have just sent you an email... duh. Love the wheelbarrow.

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  8. The onesie came from a little kiosk in Grand Central Station. I don't know if they have an online store. I can't remember the name. Sorry.

    Ron--sure we can get together. I usually go to Utah 3 or so times a year so I'm sure we can work something out. How exciting!

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  9. Um that comment was by Dawnell. Chris just happened to be logged in.

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  10. I love going to Utah, so I am jealous. Family is the best! Sorry you had to leave Chris behind, though. I'm sure he didn't have anything to do night after night while you were gone. Oh, except the playoffs I guess.

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  11. Could any baby look cuter crying in a wheelbarrow? I think not.

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  12. I can't believe I missed that follow-up comment by Chris, and NOW I'm counting down the days to when you'll be here in July! What are we going to do??? :)

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