My family got together on Saturday for a BBQ at my sister's house in the Springs to celebrate the successful completion of finishing their basement. They also added new couches and a pool table once it was complete, turning their unfinished basement into an excellent gameroom.
On Sunday, we went to church then we had a big church picnic and baptism celebration at Cherry Creek Reservoir. Rob had only been baptized in the Mormon church when he was 8, not really understanding what baptism was all about. We believe it's a profession of your faith and symbol of our relationship with Jesus Christ, similiar to wearing a wedding ring as a symbol of marriage. Baptism is not required for a Christian to be in heaven, but is an act of obedience in the Bible. Look at the thief on the cross next to Jesus. He believed Jesus is Lord just prior to his death and was promised paradise with Jesus. Rob has been a Christian since July of 2001, strangely about the same time we started dating - but that's a whole different story for another day. After the baptism, we had a big potluck/picnic/BBQ and played in the sand and in the reservoir with the other kids. Very fun! My mom also ended up coming as well.
We also had Hanna over today while Amy did some planning at school and the girls played at the park and at our house. They play together so well and I had to take a picture of them as they were in similiar outfits.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Pool Time
These are some pictures I took last week from our back yard of Chase and Ashleigh playing in the new kiddie pool we bought. Like I said, it's been hot! We could only stay outside for about an hour before needing to go back inside because of the heat. On a side note... I can't believe that every year, you hear on the news that some infant died because their parents left them in the car on a hot day. It really comes down to common sense - you never leave your kid alone in the car in the first place, even if it is just a few minutes.
Summer Fun
You could say we've been busy, but in a good, fun way. Last Saturday, Rob and I went to Water World with some of my high school friends and had a blast. There's nothing quite like acting like a kid again, especially after having kids yourself and going without your own kid around that requires acting responsibly. My dad watched Ashleigh while we had our day of fun and Ashleigh nearly choked on a quarter, but threw it up and was fine after that. It was his first time watching her for the day since January and she's gotten more mobile and ambitious since then, so I'll cut him some slack on that. We're just greatful that we have family close by who are willing to babysit and can get away for the occasional date or fun day of skiing or swimming.
This week, Rob is in Holland, Michigan on a business trip, so it's Ashleigh and I holding down the fort. I used to travel about once/month for work when I was teaching training classes, but this is Rob's first business trip and our first time where he's away and I'm here for the week. Even though we miss him lots, Ashleigh and I have had a lot of fun. We went to a BBQ at a friends house where Ashleigh got a little crazy with the sidewalk chalk. We also went to the zoo on Tuesday and to the pool today. It's been hot, hot, hot for the last week! It was great having the 102 high temp at Water World, but now I'm beginning to tire of the heat.
This week, Rob is in Holland, Michigan on a business trip, so it's Ashleigh and I holding down the fort. I used to travel about once/month for work when I was teaching training classes, but this is Rob's first business trip and our first time where he's away and I'm here for the week. Even though we miss him lots, Ashleigh and I have had a lot of fun. We went to a BBQ at a friends house where Ashleigh got a little crazy with the sidewalk chalk. We also went to the zoo on Tuesday and to the pool today. It's been hot, hot, hot for the last week! It was great having the 102 high temp at Water World, but now I'm beginning to tire of the heat.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Weddings, Fourth of July, and various other stuff


I’ve been slacking off with blogging, but here are some pictures from our friends’ wedding a few weeks ago. We know Carrie and Ryan from Action, the young adult ministry in Golden that we were a part of before we got married. Ryan was also Rob’s quasi-roommate while we were dating when Rob would drive up from the Springs every weekend.
Last weekend, we moved Rob's sister into her new apartment and a few weeks ago, Rob and his dad moved his brother to Albequerque, NM and Ashleigh and I went to 'the beach' together (really a reservoir as the closest beach is 1,000 miles away in California). Here are a few pictures of Ashleigh playing at Aurora Reservoir, which is pretty close to our house.



Last week, I volunteered to teach 1st and 2nd graders at our church's vacation bible school and it completely wiped me out! About everyday, I came home, put Ashleigh down for a nap, then put myself down for a long nap as well. I don't know how teachers do it! I had the help of two other people with a class of 24 kids and it was only from 9:00-noon. I had lots of respect for teachers before, but Wow! pay those teachers more money because they definitely deserve it!

I didn’t take any pictures over the fourth of July weekend, but we had a good time nonetheless. Four-day weekends are wonderful (even for someone who stays at home because I get to see Rob everyday and that’s great!). We ended up spending the evening over at Matt and Sarah’s house doing traditional Fourth of July activities (swimming at their pool, having a BBQ, and watching fireworks from their 2nd story window during a rain storm). We’ve been getting a ton of rain here! Over four inches over three days, and if you know Colorado, it’s a desert here with around an inch a month. We were going to go camping
Rob’s job has taken quite the roller coaster ride lately! He found out he’s going to travel to Shanghai, China for two weeks out of the month for three months in a row to startup a new process. A week later, he found out his company is closing the Colorado office and we now have the option to move to Holland, MI with the company or to stay here in Colorado and begin the job search… (decisions, decisions).
Today, Amy and I took our kids to the Children’s Museum and had a blast! Ashleigh is quite the artist and their whole first floor is a dedicated toddler area, so she and Hanna had a great time. It's really enjoyable just watching them learn and looking at the world through a toddler's eyes. I'm blessed to be home with her and to be able to go to these places on off days, otherwise, it'd be a zoo on the weekend, I'm sure!





Sunday, June 11, 2006
Parker Days
We went to the Parker Days parade yesterday and the little annual festival they have with rides and booths. Her little body got a bit overheated during the parade, and she was not very happy during that time. We had a picnic in the shade and played on the playground. That helped cheer her up!



Ashleigh is still pretty young for almost all the rides and slides there, but she got to ride on a horse for the first time yesterday, which was her favorite part. She kept saying 'ride horse' the entire time she was on it and just loves horses. She also enjoyed the petting zoo with the large turtle, camel, and kangaroo. Imagine that! (and they live out in the same neighborhood as my in-laws do.)

These were taken the night before in our backyard with our friends Danny and Suzanne's son, Evan. They came over for dinner on Friday as they were in town for a short time and have been living in Chicago on a year-long job assignment since January. It's a less than ideal situation for them with Danny working 12+ hour days and weekends and never seeing his son, so we're praying for them that they can find something more local and live a normal life again.


This last picture is Ashleigh's friend, Chase, who lives down the street from us and who's mom is also a SAHM (stay-at-home-mom). It's nice having a friend who lives close to hang out with during the day and it's fun also to get the kids together to play frequently. Their family just moved here 2 months ago from Kansas and I met her on my first day of my new job as a domestic engineer (ha, ha).



Ashleigh is still pretty young for almost all the rides and slides there, but she got to ride on a horse for the first time yesterday, which was her favorite part. She kept saying 'ride horse' the entire time she was on it and just loves horses. She also enjoyed the petting zoo with the large turtle, camel, and kangaroo. Imagine that! (and they live out in the same neighborhood as my in-laws do.)

These were taken the night before in our backyard with our friends Danny and Suzanne's son, Evan. They came over for dinner on Friday as they were in town for a short time and have been living in Chicago on a year-long job assignment since January. It's a less than ideal situation for them with Danny working 12+ hour days and weekends and never seeing his son, so we're praying for them that they can find something more local and live a normal life again.


This last picture is Ashleigh's friend, Chase, who lives down the street from us and who's mom is also a SAHM (stay-at-home-mom). It's nice having a friend who lives close to hang out with during the day and it's fun also to get the kids together to play frequently. Their family just moved here 2 months ago from Kansas and I met her on my first day of my new job as a domestic engineer (ha, ha).
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