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Reason for the Season

by Lucky Red Hen on December 24, 2007

Tonight at the in-laws, Grandpa asked Piper (4) why we have Christmas…

“Because if we don’t have Christmas Santa won’t bring presents and that’s why we have Christmas.”

We had been talking about the true meaning of Christmas just hours earlier during our last-minute-shopping spree. We even re-discussed that Santa brings the kids 3 gifts each (two plus the stocking) to remind them of the 3 gifts the wisemen brought Jesus when he was born.

So Grandpa asked Jack (7) the same question…

“It’s to remember Jesus’ birth in a stable.”

Phew… I’m not that bad of a mother!

Merry Christmas everyone! May your season be filled with the peace and comfort of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

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Squirting Tub Toys

by Lucky Red Hen on December 7, 2007

JUST SAY NO.

LOUDLY.

I’m serious.

They’re selling tub toys as squirters but some aren’t advertised that way and still have the squirting capability. Along with the squirting capability comes the sucking of the water into the interior of the plastic toy. Unless you’re removing every speck of water out of these critters then disinfecting the innards with bleach or rubbing alcohol or something that will get rid of the moisture, you WILL have bacteria crud growing inside.
It’s really fun to hear your 4yr old daughter shriek with fear when she squirts the leftover water from the toys and out pours flecks of black, gross crap all throughout the tub. No, it’s not, really, I was just being silly.

We do love playing with toys in the tub, so instead we encourage the non-holy types (although we consider ourselves to be religious in this house). We have some scuba diver guys with a shark cage, raft, turtles, dolphin, shark and submarine. None of which allow for water gunk.

There’s my public service announcement for a while.

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See You Later, Bryant and Brad

by Lucky Red Hen on December 5, 2007

Ben’s youngest brothers left today for Chile, South America (first they’re at the Missionary Training Center where they’ll learn Spanish and how to teach people about the gospel of Jesus Christ). They will be there for two years as missionaries for the church. Bryant (on the right) is going south and Brad (um, you should know which one he is left) is going north.




My son with his favorite uncle.

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Trigger Finger

by Lucky Red Hen on September 18, 2007

My trigger finger has been itchin’.
Check out my scratch ;o)

She calls this her “pirate” shirt (she picked it out at Target last night, we added a long sleeve black shirt underneath since it’s a bit chilly here)… arrr!

What’s funny about this image is that I asked Lisa about two pictures. Told her that I realize one is more of what other people would want to see but one is what I LURV. She tagged them right and I posted the LURVly one. I hope you don’t mind I didn’t post the one you’d want to see :o)

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How Piper Got Her Name-O

by Lucky Red Hen on June 30, 2007

“How’d you come up with the name Piper?” I get asked that often when people hear her name.

With Jack, it was easy because my grandpa Jack was dying when I was pregnant and he never had children of his own (married my grandma when her kids were older). Luckily, I was able to ask him if we could name our baby after him if we found out it was a boy. He was pleased and said yes.

With Piper, it was much more tricky. I wasn’t thinking of using a family name (no particular reason, just wasn’t). Pouring over movie credits (am I the only one that does that?), book authors, newspaper articles, fictional characters, books and online… I burnt Ben out by asking him too much (at least 3 names per day). He finally put his foot down and gave me the duty of picking the name and didn’t want me EVER to ask him what he thought of a name again (I was pretty bad). Well, that was even MORE pressure and I got more absorbed into the meanings and history of names. I kept a list of names that were possibilities…

  • Greta
  • Janie (thought I could get a discount at Janie & Jack children’s clothing store)
  • Jillian (Jack & Jill — too much but I almost did… then thought of Lillian)
  • Perri
  • Simone
  • Adde
  • Livi (or Liv)
  • Clarisse (too bad Hannibal Lecter ruined that name because it WAS pretty)
  • Viane (pronounced vee-ann)
  • Quinn (“wise” and Shannon means “old wise one”)
  • Addelade
  • Ava
  • Cloe (what the… that doesn’t look right)
  • Chloe
  • Ivy
  • Demi (Ben really hated this one but it was in my top 3)
  • Julia (“youthful”)
  • Juliana/Julianna (I had crossed out the 2nd N so it’d sound like yawn not ann)
  • Emme
  • Lyla (“from the island”)
  • Lexy (one letter off sexy)
  • Lexi (“valiant defender of mankind” and a former nickname of mine)
  • Ella (“beautiful fairy woman”)
  • Carmella (“golden” – my grandmothers name was Carmen)
  • Carlie/Carly (“little, womanly”)
  • Georgia
  • Marilyn (too Manson these days)
  • Sammi
  • Dior
  • Deja (too Déjà Vu like the strip club)
  • Avalyn (might be a book title or township in Europe)
  • Piper
  • Luca
  • Adela
  • Mae
  • Adel

My mom was at the airport on her way here when I called my dad and told him I thought of the name Piper out of the blue (didn’t read it or hear it although I have heard it through the media long ago). He liked it and called my mom at the airport to tell her the name. Before he could say it SHE said she just thought of Piper as a name for the baby. Doo do doo do!

The next day she and I took Jack to Park City to kill some time. While at the toy shop I found some handmade alphabet bead cubes and spelled out P I P E R to show my mom how cute the name looks. On a whim, I decided to spend the $2.50 and buy the beads whether or not that’s the name because it’d be a fun story to tell later.

The next day was my baby shower. One of the activities (I love to play games) was having the guests suggest baby names. Well, some of the names were ridiculous; Joette wrote down her name, Aunt Diane wrote “Princess Anastasia Diane” and a good neighbor writing Cere (like it’s short for Cereal).

Ben saw the list on the counter when he got home. Glancing through the suggestions, balking at the silly ones I mentioned, he said, “Who wrote Piper?” Because of our little rule about not asking about names I said, “Why?” He replied, “I LIKE it! That’s what we should name the baby – Piper!”

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It's OFFICIALLY summer!

by Lucky Red Hen on June 29, 2007










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Father's Day Weekend

by Lucky Red Hen on June 18, 2007



We had a friend stay with us over the weekend (he was our best man at the wedding) so we took him up American Fork Canyon (it’s about 2 minutes from our house, just around the corner) to Tibble Fork Reservoir. The place was packed but I got a few pics while we walked around (the last one is Brent).

I love seeing daddy with his kids (can you see Jack?)


I didn’t have my zoom on but managed to catch this ground squirrel…
Sometimes my kids surprise me and not fight (and I did NOT set this shot up)
This is Brent. Hi Brent.

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Some Funnies from the 4 Year Old

by Lucky Red Hen on June 13, 2007

Piper is in the bath playing with tub toys. She’s carrying on conversations for all critters when daddy walks into the bedroom and thinks she’s talking to him.

Daddy: What did you say, honey?

Piper: I’m not talking to YOU, daddy. (in a serious tone) I’m talking to the bucket!
—Ooh, excuse me for interupting ;o)

After a while she starts singing a song…
I am singing (with an emphasis on the middle G, like in giddy up), singing a song. My song is a booful song and I am singing it. All by myself I am singing.

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