Monday, November 4, 2013

"Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold"

...They're called the Ghostbusters and they're in control...


It was a spooky, busy and fantastic October. The fun has not slowed down in the Smith household and felt like it has sped up over the last couple of weeks. We have been trying to spend as much time outside while we can before the snow arrives and hinders our adventures. We have been truly blessed with a beautiful fall this year so we shouldn't complain when it starts to get a lot colder and snow begins to fall. 


In order to celebrate this beautiful weather Bailey and I were able to go up to Logan for the day and spend it with my sister McKenna and her family. We had a picnic at the park and went to the Annual Pumpkin Walk. It was fantastic! Each "booth" was created using pumpkins and ranged from Princess Bride to Mario Bros, to Muppet's to Pixar and even a MASH booth. They were amazing and we all had tons of fun. 

Bailey's favorite word over the last couple of weeks has been "walk." She wants to walk everywhere which is great; although she never has a sense of urgency while walking. Normally this is fine unless you have somewhere to be. She is also really good and making her body go limp and/or falling to the ground if you try to pick her up and hurry her along. It's super fun when she does that. (Did you catch the sarcasm) :) Ha! 

We also took her to Wheeler Farm for the obligatory pumpkin patch picture and said hello to some animals as well. Bailey does pretty well with animals and their names, however on this trip she kept calling the cow a puppy. We were able to straighten that out this past weekend while we were in Idaho Falls saying a quick hello to my parents. She now says "Goodbye Cow" - over and over and over. This happened after visiting Reed's dairy and saying hello and obviously goodbye to the cows. 




















"Uh, mom - is that supposed to be Father Francis..." Not creepy at all. 
Yeah we make this look good!
Bailey is talking all the time and saying short sentences. It's amazing and I love it. Most of the time I can understand what she is saying and wants. We had a fabulous Halloween and I was pretty excited about Bailey's costume this year. She dressed up as Holly Golightly (or Bailey Golightly as I called her) from Breakfast at Tiffany's. I wanted to go with her costume so I dressed up as "the cat". It was highly enjoyable and she definitely pulled it off. She looked ridiculously fabulous. 







Walking with Grammy and Skipper

Future Rock Star? 
Fun at Grammy and Skipper's


Leaves! This girl is obsessed with leaves! Could she be happier? 
Contemplating her escape...







Cotton candy where have you been all my life? 
Climbing adventures continue...



Hopefully things will be a little more mellow before the arrival of Thanksgiving and Bailey's second birthday. How is she 2?! Keep on adventuring and have a great November. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

"We did the Mash...

We did the Monster Mash..."

Happy October and Fall adventurers. We hope that you are great and are getting your costumes ready and enjoying the lovely cooler weather.

Things in the Smith household have been busy as usual. Trevor's parents came for a short visit and hung out with us as much as they could and it was great. They brought Bailey a new little doll with a pacifier that she is now obsessed with; both the doll and the doll's pacifier. It's adorable. They were up here for the semi-annual Thailand mission reunion and had a wonderful time seeing their missionaries. We also have another new niece that we cannot wait to meet. Welcome Hadleigh!



Someone Save me from the Car Wash!
Bailey is reading letters everywhere and it's amazing. We are currently working on colors and getting her to use more than one or two word phrases. I think our current favorite phrase is "Get You" which she likes to use when chasing you. Creepy or funny, I am not sure. I know that she got it from me as she loves being chased up the stairs. I better start watching what I say unless I want her to repeat it. We also recently discovered that Bailey is terrified of car washes. We are terrible parents and just laughed at her dramatic behavior and of course took pictures as well.

She Survived - Barely!
















She is loving our Halloween decorations and in particular she says hello to our light up ghosts every morning and gives them "loves". It's hilarious and pretty sweet. She also thinks the Halloween lights are "pretty" and likes to tell me often - "Look, pretty..." I love that she is talking more and much of the time we can figure out what she is trying to tell us.



We also attended the annual Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine IVF patient picnic a few weeks ago, and it wasn't awkward at all. Ha! Seriously, everyone there is so happy with their kid, or kids, but since no one knows any one but the doctors and nurses there is not a lot of interaction among the parents. That's fine. We are just there to say hello, thank you and show off the fun and fabulous Miss B. I mean right?!



Freedom! (at the UCRM picnic)


And she keeps on running, running, and running running...






Hello? Is it me you're looking for?



This doesn't look dangerous at all!
Daddy Daughter Videogame Fun!
I'm Batman!

Um, can I help you with something?




We hope that you are all doing great. We can't wait for Halloween. Bailey has a spectacular costume planned and while I am sure I am more excited about it then she is, she will have fun I am sure. Have a festive next few weeks until we see you again and keep on rocking!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

These are a few of her favorite things....


Bailey loves "playing" with Storm and the fact that Storm runs away from her; makes the chasing and
playing even better. Sometimes I will hear her laughing in the hallway and she and Storm are both laying down and batting at each other. Thank goodness that Storm has decided to play along for the most part.
Which leads us to Mommy's phone. Well, I have decided that I am a bad mother, but I think I am okay with that. For several months now she has been able to unlock my phone and go to whichever app she wants. Generally it is the PBS app, paint sparkles, or pictures and videos of herself, (should I be worried that she is going to be narcissistic), but sometimes she and Siri try to have conversations. It's pretty fun which is why it continues. If you ever receive an odd text or email from me, it is just Bailey saying hello. She never wants Trevor's phone as he was much smarter than I and never added any kid apps.

And last on the list: Light switches. She loves them and as "light" was one of her first real words it
makes sense. Now that she can reach them - with the aid of a box and now a step stool she is constantly turning them on and off. She is getting to be such a big kid and it's freaking me out. She loves walking down the stairs like a big kid and we have only had one mishap in regards to that. I know that parents are crazy and are constantly telling stories that most of us know are lies, but this is the truth - I promise and I have several witnesses.:)  So basically my 21 month old is reading. Ha! Not quite, but thanks to amazing parents (ha) and Super Why and her babysitter she is recognizing letters. I think this is amazing. She did it for the first time that I really noticed this weekend in Logan at my sisters house and then yesterday she read the letters of her name from the sign in her bedroom. Pretty sweet right?!



And now onto Trevor and myself. Things are busy as usual and it has been a zany few weeks. Trevor went to Salt Lake's Comic Con and met some fun celebrities (Dean Cain - sigh) and had a great time that he will talk about on our Granat family blog.

He also flew to Arizona to attend a Cardinals vs. Lions game with his brother and was able to hang out with his family. Someone is  happy it's football season. While he was in Arizona; I decided to head up to Logan to hang out with McKenna and it was super fun. You are never too old for a sleepover - especially if it's with your sister. Bailey had so much fun with her cousins and is getting better and better and remembering and saying everyone's name. She does however continue to say "Bye Bye Skipper" all the time - to everyone. Getting to see Grammy and Skipper for a few was an added bonus. She is a goofball and we are grateful for her everyday. This is a long post - who knew so much was going on in the last few weeks?! It will be October before we know it. Bring on the Fall weather and Fall attire. Until then adventurer's - keep adventuring.


Go Utes!


Yup, Mother of the year award should be arriving soon.
With Bailey's climbing skills increasing dramatically - Up went the stools much to Storm's enjoyment
Cool lady!
Freedom!
Notice the only posers are Bailey and Elise - McKenna, we must be doing something right. Ha!



I'm a Big Kid Now! She climbed on by herself.
Twinners!
Sisters, there were never such devoted Sisters...