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The Rantings and Ravings of Erin and Brandon.

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Well hello again!  Another week has come and gone and as of yesterday Aiden is officially 9 months old!  As he gets older and older Brandon and I have begun to discuss in more and more depth just exactly when we want to start trying for baby number two.  I have mixed feelings about it in a wide variety of subjects but we are bothing feeling sooner versus later.  (Still not before Aiden turns 1 though, we aren’t THAT crazy.)  I think that if I had found Mr. Right when I was 20 and not 23 then I would be in less of a hurry with growing my family.  As it is I want to have 4 kids of my own and adopt two and it would be nice to be 40 and not still have kids under age 5 in the house.  Anyway, I don’t even know why I got off on that tangent.  This week has been a busy week.  What with Election day, our visitors from out of town, grocery shopping, helping grandma, and working on Christmas projects.

Monday and Tuesday were pretty uneventful.  For Brandon and I election day was like any other day because we had voted on Halloween and I was careful to avoid the news and things most of the day, only checking the numbers online every once in awhile and overhearing the show my dad was watching when the announced Obama as the president elect.  I am still not quite sure that he is the perfect man for the job but I definitely appreciate the history that was made during this election process.  First being that 50ish years ago, African Americans could not even vote and now in just those 50 years they earned the right to vote and won the candidacy for president.  It is a truly wonderful and remarkable accomplishment for the USA.  Second, we had a woman run for president, this too is an amazing event in the history of America.  It gives all kids no matter the gender, race, or religious affilation the possibility that one day they could run for president.  Four years ago, kids still were under the impression that only caucasion males could run for president.  Anyway, enough about that.  Good luck to Obama.

Wednesday Brandon picked up his mom from the airport in the morning and she came over here to my dad’s to visit.  (The living looks fabulous and can be used for entertaining guests once again.  There are still a few dust bunnies here and there but what place of living isn’t a work in progress?)  Anyway, we visited with her and she played with Aiden a little bit.  It was good to see her. 

Around 12:30 we had to take Brandon to work and I took Venetia to pick up her rental car.  After that I took Aiden to WIC to get our new checks and then to the pediatrician.  This check up was supposed to be vaccine free but mean old mommy :p had them give Aiden a flu shot and he has to get a booster shot in 4 weeks.  It went well though and I don’t think the flu shot gave Aiden any problems.  On the way home I ran to Walmart to pick up Aiden’s 8 month photos and they turned out SO cute. 

In the evening Brandon, Aiden, my dad, and I met up with Brandon’s parents at Fazoli’s for a tasty dinner.  Aiden enjoyed sharing my food with me (and it is a good thing he did because I still had leftovers to eat for 2 more meals afterwards.  YUM!) and everyone else seemed to enjoy their meals.  My favorite are the unlimited breadsticks! 

Thursday morning Brandon’s mom visited again for a couple of hours before going to the airport to fly back to AZ with her husband.  While she was here we noticed a HUGE spider on the wall (huge to me at least ok) and after telling her that I don’t do spiders she recommend I spray it with spider spray then wack it with the broom.  UGH!!!!  EEEEWWWWW!  No thank you.  (Although I don’t know why I am SO scared of spiders, we are bigger then they are for heaven sakes.)  Nevertheless the spider had to go so in a state of fear and disgust I sprayed it and wacked it several times before sweeping it out the front door.  😐 That evening we watched Get Smart and I LOVED it!  (It helps that Anne Hathaway was in it as she is one of my favorite actresses.)

Yesterday my dad and I went grocery shopping.  We first went to Costco because he wanted me to try out the chair that they have and look at the external hard drives.  Well once there and realizing that there were no Wii’s left he confessed that on Thursday they had Wii’s and Wii fit games and that the chair thing was a ploy to get me to Costco where upon seeing the Wii he was going to say, let’s buy it right now.  Luckily when we checked out the bagger person mentioned that a game place up the road had a few Wii consoles and Wii fit games.  I called them and sure enough they did!  So, we drove right up there and got them!!!  Yes, the Ferguson/Wilhelmsen household are now the proud owners of a Wii.  🙂  YIPPEEE!  I have already started working in Wii Fit and Brandon and I have been playing the fun games on the Wii Play game c.d.  (My favorite is the cow racing game!)  Anyway…

Today is a take it easy kind of day.  It is stake conference this weekend and we opted to stay home this one last time because next year we are going to be more diligent.  I pondered the decision to go or not all week and friday I finally decided not to (incidentally I would like to point out that I made this decision BEFORE the Wii was mentioned or even purchased and didn’t have any effect on my decision whatsoever!)  Also, today Aiden just discovered how to bite mommy (thankfully there are still only two bottom teeth in that mouth of his) and bit my knee and within 10 mins. bit my cheek.  Hopefully we can nip this new thing in the bud really quick.  Any ideas?  Anyway, we hope that everyone has a good week.  Until next time, thanks for reading…

Who Ya Gonna Call? GHOSTBUSTERS!

Well, I hope that everyone had a fun Halloween.  I can’t believe how fast this year is going by and now we already have at least one radio station playing Christmas music.  Now generally I am an avid WAIT UNTIL AFTER THANKSGIVING FOR THE CHRISTMAS MUSIC PLEASE, kind of person.  But I have been so tenderhearted about celebrating Christmas with a child of my own this year that I was actually listening to a few Christmas songs on the radio (Gasp, I know).  There is just something so magical about about introducing the spirit and wonder of the season to your own little one that is unmatched by anything else.  Now I realize that he won’t quite grasp the whole concept of the season this year but it is still a touching thing for me and one that gets me choked up. 

Now on a completely different subject I would like to mention the rules of etiquette that seem to be pretty standard on halloween but that some older trick or treaters (13-18) neglect to follow. 

1. Always say thank you after receiving your treat.

2.  If the porch light is off, do not ring the doorbell.

3. If it is after 9:00 p.m. do not ring the doorbell regardless of whether the porch light is on or not.  (Some people don’t like to leave the light off all night and may have infants who you could wake up.  Or maybe they just barely returned home from their Halloween plans and flipped the light on but have zero candy.) 

When Brandon and I lived in the University Village we were all given signs to put on our door if we welcomed trick or treaters and I was able to put it up when I was ready to receive trick or treaters and take it down when I ran out of candy.  May I suggest that next year if you welcome trick or treaters to put a sign up saying that they are welcome or at least one that says, “We have run out of candy, try back earlier next year.” If you would like to keep your porch light on and ward off nuisance teenagers. 😉  Anyway…

So, I have been trying to make notes of what we do during the week but this week I neglected to.  It went by so fast that Mon.-Thurs. are pretty much a blur.  One of the days Aiden, my dad, and I went looking for a T.V. stand for the downstairs t.v. so that he can move his 2nd t.v. into his room.  We have been having very little luck because all the t.v. stands these days are built for HUGE plasma t.v.’s and are low to the ground and super long.  Oi. 

So on Halloween we went to the Bountiful Library to vote.  We waited in line for an hour but Aiden was very well behaved.  We also made another trip to the storage unit to drop some stuff off.  Brandon worked on a pumpkin for the pumpkin carving contest at Loomis and then I drove him to work.  We will let you know next week if he wins a prize.  Aiden napped really well in the afternoon and then he and I stopped at Walmart before picking Brandon up and going to my grandma’s.  Shortly after we arrived there 3 of my cousins arrived with spouses and kids in tow.  It was fun to see how everyone had dressed up and to get some very cute photos. 

Yesterday morning I ran a couple of errands before going to the Relief Society super activity to pick up my vinyl lettering, eat some soup, and help with a service project (tying a quilt).  It was fun and gave me the opportunity to meet a few more ladies in the ward.  After that Brandon and I dropped Aiden off with my aunt and we went on a date.  We were going to go to the play at Pioneer Theatre but we were running late and I didn’t want to deal with all of the hullabaloo so we just went and saw “Kung Fu Panda” after eating a tasty smoothie from Jamba Juice (I have noticed that each time we go in to Jamba there are less and less smoothie choices, what is up with that?)  Anyway, the movie was pretty funny and it was nice to spend some one on one time with my hubby. 

Aiden was napping when we went to pick him up so we visited with Vicky and Neal for a while and looked at the darling photos that they had taken of Aiden.  We also had some bacon and tomato sandwiches with them (I had cinnamon toast and bacon instead) and Aiden had chicken noodle soup.   Thanks again for babysitting!

In the evening I unboxed my scrapbooks and put them on shelves.  I have also decided to organize a little bit better and to try and get things into years.  I want to scrapbook everything from sophomore year in high school and newer in the standard chronological order.  Newborn to 6-7 years old will be in a photo album and everything in the middle will just kind of go together.  Scrapbooking older less organized stuff is slightly difficult.  Anybody want to plan a scrapbooking day? 

In a few hours we will be headed to church (daylight savings was a shock as usual) and this evening we will be heading back to my aunt’s for family night with the extended family.  Until next week, thanks for reading…

Election Day; For the People By the People

For any of you who are still curious about who you are going to vote for please check out the following web sites for these presidential candidates opinions on the “hot issues” and any other information you may be curious about.  It is important to be well informed before going to vote.  (You will notice the I purposefully left the party names off my lists because I believe it is unimportant what party a candidate is affiliated with.)  Enjoy! (If all else fails write in the person you think would make the best president.)

Barr/Root: http://www.bobbarr2008.com/issues/

Obama/Biden: http://www.barackobama.com/issues/

McCain/Palin: http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/

Nadar/Gonzalez: http://www.votenader.org/issues/

Baldwin/Castle: http://www.baldwin08.com/IssuesList.cfm

McKinney/Clemente: Website is not working.

The Monster Mash and it’s a Graveyard Smash.

Well, Happy Halloween to everyone this upcoming Friday.  I hope that you all have something fun planned.  As for Brandon, Aiden, and I we will probably just hang out here at my dad’s and then drop in at my grandma’s so that she can see Aiden in his costume.  Despite the fact that Halloween is one of my more favorite holidays it always seems to go by the wayside because I am too busy working on Christmas gifts.  We also neglect to plan ahead (which is essential when you want to sew your costume) and end up throwing things together last minute.  This year Brandon and Aiden are going to be ninjas and I will be wearing Brandon’s Tae Kwon-Do dobok and white belt…So we are going to be a family of highly trained and skilled martial artists…That is, if we have anywhere to wear our costume.  I am not getting all dressed up just to sit around here at my dad’s.  Every year after another halloween has passed uneventfully I vow to do better the next year and then when the next year rolls around Halloween sneaks up on me again.  Maybe next year I will do better…

On the topic of holidays, I am a little unsure on when to start our Wilhelmsen family traditions.  I figured we would this year because we have a child but we haven’t really done anything different or tradition worthy (other then participating in the existing Ferguson family traditions) so when do I start the traditions of our little family?  Maybe in January when another new year starts and we can look at all our options as each holiday comes along.  Family traditions are so important to me because it gives kids something to look forward to and count on year after year.  It was the family traditions that I participated in growing up that helped me to get through the hardships that I had growing up.  I attribute most of the good that is a part of who I am to the closeness that came from those traditions and without which I would have had no roots to ground me.  Anyway, any ideas on how to start my own family traditions? 

So, enough about that.  This week seems to have zoomed by.  I scrapbooked a few pages this week and worked on Christmas gifts for my in-laws.  My dad and I got some groceries, I burnt corn trying to prepare it to become baby food, and of course I attended to Aiden’s many needs. 

Wednesday I went and spent time at my grandma’s.  She had a few things that she wanted help with but we ended up just mostly visiting with one another and then while she napped I looked through some of her scrapbooks.  I especially enjoyed the ones with pictures from her childhood and another with pictures of her children’s youth.  It was nice not to be stuck at home all day and grandma is always such wonderful company.  Brandon also got off early that day so that was even better!  She got a kick out of Aiden climbing on things and jabbering away.

Friday morning we all ran some errands.   Brandon, Aiden, and I all went up to the U of U so that Brandon could meet with his advisor and get his graduation application turned in.  The trip was a success and Brandon is now on track to graduate.  Hooray!  The end is in sight!  After the U we went to the DI and Michaels.  I took Brandon to work and came back to my dad’s.  I watched Miss Pettigrew lives for a day.  It was a cute movie and then took Aiden and went to the dollar store to pick up some movie treats before heading to get Brandon.  We dropped Aiden off at my mom’s and went on a date!  😀  We went to see Wall-e at the dollar theatre.  I liked the movie alot (it was a very well written story line) and absolutely LOVED the short before it.  It was nice to have some one on one time with my hubby (something that is very scarce when you have a child to take care of). 

Yesterday (Saturday) was a pretty busy day.  We ended running some errands in the morning and also went to Ace because they were having a birthday party complete with prize drawings, free food, and birthday cake.  After that we had to pick up some last minute ingredients for Brandon’s chili and also drop some things off at our storage unit.  The rest of the afternoon Brandon spent cooking chili, I scrapbooked and watched Dan in Real Life while the bread maker kneaded and mixed my bread dough, then it was a mad rush to get Aiden fed, and get everything in the car for the ward chili cook off.  The cook off was fun.  I tasted four different kinds of chili and my body was a little upset about that but it wasn’t anything that a Tums didn’t fix.  Of the 3 winners I had only tasted one of the types of chilli.  Oi.  Anyway, we chatted with some people that I remember from when I attended the ward in my youth as well as a newer couple.  Aide loved crawling around on the huge gym floor and got to taste his first bites of pumpkin pie!  🙂  I don’t eat pumkin pie because I don’t like it but I can appreciate it for the millions and millions of people who LOVE it.  (Some other things Aiden tried for the first time this week are pureed raspberry and vienna sausage!!!)  Well, this morning we haven’t done much, just kind of relaxed and we will be heading off to church in about an hour.  Until next week…

   

                            

It was a Zombie Jamboree…

I am feeling a complete mental drain this evening and hopefully the things that I write this evening will make sense.  Church was pretty good.  They had already received our records from our old ward and I am amazed at how fast it took because it usually takes 2 weeks.  Anyway, I will get back to today later. 

Monday Brandon started his first day of work for Loomis.  He was a driver/guard for them when the two of us met and began dating and now he is a receiving clerk for them.  The current hiring manager is someone who Brandon used to work with and when he saw Brandon’s application he first thought oh, this applicants hours are what we are looking for and then he saw the name on the application and thought that it was even more perfect to have the return of Brandon.  The hours Brandon has been working are exactly what we have been looking for, the pay is the same as always (adequate but not more then that) and we are again without the option of health insurance through his job.  This is ok for now because we are on the primary care network (a really basic, BASIC insurance through medicaid) and Aiden is covered through traditional medicaid for at least 4 more months and hopefully more.  Such is the life.  So far though Brandon is enjoying his work.  After he got off work we went over to the apartment to start cleaning, my friend Richelle helped us to clean a little bit.  That was a massive and insane process which I did not enjoy.  But we decided to stop cleaning and return to my dad’s around 7ish.

Tuesday morning Brandon, Aiden, and I made our way back to the apartment to continue the cleaning process.  We had help from my visiting teacher and another good friend from the ward.  They were both quick workers and we got a lot done really fast.  Thank you , thank you, thank you! 

Wednesday Brandon did the last minute finish up items before the final inspection at 11:30.  Thankfully we will receive our full refund and that is wonderful news to a very poor us.  In the evening when Brandon got home from work (this had been a very LONG and dull day for me) I drug him to the library and we got our new library cards!  Hooray!  I already have holds to pick up at the new library!  🙂

Thursday was another long day but I did some unpacking so it went a little more quickly and Friday, I took Brandon to work, went to visit my mom and then spent the afternoon with my aunt Vicky.  She was tending Devin and he was napping when I first got there so we played in the play room and when he woke up he joined us.  I finally decided that Aiden ought to go down for a nap around 3:15 and when I went to give him his binky I found that I didn’t have it…After about 30 mins. of trying to get Aiden down with a bottle nipple as a binky subsitute and him being in hysterics I finally decided to drive him around and he was out in 5 mins.  While he slept Vicky, Devin, and I went outside for a bit.  Aiden woke up after a very short nap. Friday was a stressful day because Aiden didn’t sleep very well.  We had taken him to get his 8 month photos taken in the morning and so all of his naps for the day ended up being in his car seat in the car.  Jake and LaRee arrived with little Angela around 5:00 and we frosted cookies for some missionaries in LaRee’s family.  Vicky and Neal also fed us a delicious dinner.  Thank you!

Saturday, we worked a bit on the kitchen as part of the process of making it more Aiden friendly.  The morgue of ancient computers has been disbursed and now there are just two computers in the kitchen that need data saved from them and then put onto my dad’s other computer.  Line upon line…

In the evening I drove Brandon to the Real Salt Lake game and then Aiden and I went to Gardner Village to walk around.  It was all decked out in Halloween stuff and I made sure to stop off at the little Christmas shop to pick up a baby’s first Christmas ornament for Aiden.  It is a cute little chubby penguin with a blue jacket.  We then shared a plate of halibut fish and chips at Archibald’s restaurant.  Delicious!!! 

Then of course Sunday.  We made the last of our Bisquick into waffles and those combined with the frozen two we had in the freezer fed my dad, Brandon, and I.  We also had bacon.  Then I napped and Aiden napped while Brandon did work on the computer.  After that we hustled off to church.  While there some of the people who knew me when I first attended that church from infancy to primary age said hello, and made a little bit of small talk.  In the evening after dinner Brandon and I watched a movie about Emma Smith that was good and very well related to the lesson we had in church that revolved around Joseph’s letters to Emma (a lesson that had me emotional (in a good way) all day).   It was a pretty good day and somewhat relaxing.  My dad also picked up Aiden’s new bedroom door.  Sometime this week we will have to get that put in…Oi, so much to do, so little time.  Well, until next week, thanks for reading…

Land of the Free and Home of the Brave.

So, I just had to rant a little bit today.  I feel it is important for everyone to know that I am proud to be an American and for all of the liberties and freedoms that it offers me.  There are just a couple of things that I would like to change because I believe them to be flawed.  One is to get rid of the electoral college and allow the governmental leaders to be decided by the citizens of the country.  If there is not a 2/3’s majority we hold a re-vote and give other candidates an opportunity to rejoin the race.  It scares me to have someone in presidential office who won the candidacy by a 2% margin (leading 51% to 49% which has happened in the last TWO elections).  It also scares me to hear friends, family, talk show hosts, radio show hosts, and others say well, I am going to vote for so and so because he is the lesser of two evils.  Whatever happened to voting for a president because they most closely match our opinions, morals and standards.  It just seems like a bad state of affairs to be voting for someone because they aren’t as bad as the other.  For this reason I plan to vote for a write in candidate of whom I have yet to decide, my top choices are Gladys Knight (first LDS, black, woman president) or Harold Groboznik.  Does anyone have any suggestions on who would be a good write in candidate?  My opinion on voting is that if you don’t vote, you can’t complain.  Not only that but it is our civic duty as citizen of the United State of America to vote so that our government is, “For the people, by the people” as our founding fathers intended it to be.  Why should we let the choices for EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD in this country be made by the 55% (on a good year) who vote.  I encourage everyone who is registered (because it is now too late to register for this election) to voice your opinions by voting on Election Day!

The second thing that I would like to change is the party system.  I want to get rid of the labels of democrat, republican, green party, libertarian, etc. and simply have everyone vote American.  This would encourage people to take the time to get to know the candidates and decide who truly is the best option as well as eliminate people who opt to pull the proverbial republican or democrat lever.  This has become an even deeper desire of mine during this election year because it seems to me that McCain leans a little more to the liberal (a.k.a. democratic) side of the line.  I feel that he knew he didn’t have a chance in the world to win if he opted to be a democrat and run against Hillary Clinton so he decided to claim that he is a republican and attempt to pull the blanket over the eyes of the more conservative people in the United States.  This is not to say that I like Obama because I certainly do not.  He just doesn’t have as blaringly obvious of a shadiness to him as McCain.  Anyway, no more party system!  Just a bunch of candidates who are American sharing with us their opinions, morals, and values about the way this country should be run and us common Americans picking the one who we like the best.  Well, I guess that is enough ranting and raving for today.  I truly am writing in a candidate for office in order to take a stand against the two poor choices that we have today.  If you are feeling like I am then perhaps you ought to consider doing the same.  Vote American! 

It Was Just Snow, Soft & White.

Well, we are pretty much officially moved in (by pretty much I mean that we still have a few odds and ends to box up at the apartment (like food) and the move out inspection at the University Village (for which I still have to clean the ENTIRE apartment) and we have to unpack and continue to organize and clean here at my dad’s so that we can get the living room and south end of the kitchen crawlable for Aiden.)  Anyway, this week was a week of madness.  Packing, organizing, preparing the bedrooms for moving in here at my dad’s.  Oi.  Worrying the earlier part of the week about when we would know Brandon’s start date and just overall stress.  We did manage to do a few fun things though. 

Tuesday, I kind of took the day off from all the madness and Brandon, Aiden and I walked the 6 or so blocks to the Foothill Library.  That was fun but I was worn out by the time we reached the apartment and I had wished that we had brought some water along.  Doh!  I feel like I am getting more and more scatterbrained with each passing day.  I try super hard to remember all of the important things but sometimes my brain is lacking. 🙂 This day we had also completely run out of veggies for Aiden.  There were no more jars of it and no more frozen cubes in the freezer so, we fed him pork and beans and he LOVED it.  He hasn’t eaten them since but since I am picking up our food today from the fridge at the apartment and the blender, maybe he can eat them tomorrow. 

Wednesday we officially finished up in both rooms with our preparations.  Once they are unpacked and decorated I will take pictures and post them on the blog.  Until then you will just have to be patient.  🙂  Aiden’s room is looking pretty good with the green walls.  His leaf isn’t up yet (hopefully today) and we need some fishing line to hang the “bugs” from the ceiling.  The curtains look cute though.  We also moved the second shelf in our closet down so that we could have a shoe shelf.  My shoes fill nearly 2/3’s of the shelf but Brandon told me that he was ok with that.  Why do girls have so much more stuff then boys?  I also believe that it was Wednesday that I let Aiden taste strawberries for the first time.  I bought some fresh ones at the store, chopped them up, blended them with a little water and then mixed some with the baby oatmeal with Aiden.  Strawberry oatmeal, what a lucky baby!  😉  He liked it too.  There is not much he doesn’t like to eat. 

 

 Thursday evening I scrapbooked at Joan’s.  That was fun as I like getting together with the gals and talking about girl things like being a mom, our weddings, and other things that go on in our daily lives. 

Friday was our moving day and I nearly had a breakdown.  I hate moving.  I am not sure why exactly but I have no doubt that it stems from all of the moves of my childhood.  Not to mention they are simply high stress days and a complete disorganized nightmare.  With every move I always try to be so organized in my packing but when moving day comes around whatever is left ends up just being thrown willy nilly into boxes and put in a truck.  ARGH!!!  We did survive it though and thank you to EVERYONE who has helped with our various moving needs.  We literally could NOT have done it without you. 

Saturday Brandon had a test and then he watched Aiden while I went to see Nights of Rodanthe with my mom.  It was a cute movie.  But I didn’t like how it ended, it was kind of a shock.  But that is all I am going to tell you, you will have to watch it to find out what happens. 

Sunday we went to church.  It was a bit strange attending the ward that I went to as a child but it was alright.  There was a lot the same and some thing different.  For instance, there were several families that still lived in the ward that I recognized from when I was younger.  Of course all of their kids are grown and gone now but the parents are still there.  There were also just as many new faces.  Then the building structure is all the same but much of the interior has been redone and updated.  I remember dark wood and brick walls and now the building seems much lighter with whitish grayish walls.  Church went well though and it is nice to be in a family ward.  Although I must admit how strange it was that it was SO quiet in sacrament and the only baby I could hear was my own.  Sacrament in the student ward was always a hustle and bustle of kids and babies with various needs.  We went to visit grandma Carolyn after church for a bit to see if grandpa could help us with a few things and to eat grandma’s leftovers.  😉  We also attempted to get Aiden to play in the snow.  You will have to watch the video on our other blog because my camera batteries died out and I couldn’t get any pics. 

Lastly, Brandon started work today.  Hooray!  We will let you know how it goes in our next blog post.  He also has fall break this week, but unfortunately will be spending a chunk of it cleaning and unpacking.  Until next week, thanks for reading….

Thinking Outside the Box (or Baby Food Jar)

Well, I just wanted to share the wonderful and brilliant thing that dawned on me yesterday.  As some of you know I have been making some of Aiden’s baby food from raw veggies and fruits to cut the cost of expensive jar baby food.  This has mostly gone well but takes a little bit of time and knowledge of what to buy at the store.  I got two books from the library that were full of wonderful recipes for how to cook and puree various fruits and vegetables for use as baby food.  The name of those books, just in case you were wondering are Blender Baby Food by Nicole Young & 100 Top Baby Purees by Annabel Karmel. I had only typed up for my use single fruit and veggie recipes and none of the mixed ones.  Silly me because now Aiden is on to bigger, better, and more flavorful things.  😉  Anyway, so yesterday I had to run to the store because I needed baby veggies but before leaving was asking Brandon about whether or not various veggies come in a can (like broccoli or cauliflower).  Wait let me back up a little.  I had no veggies to feed Aiden for lunch because we had run out of jar veggies and all the frozen ones were gone.  Well, I asked Brandon what we ought to do and he said that we should feed Aiden pork and beans.  (I think that beans are a legume and not a veggie but hey it works.)  So Brandon threw part of a can of pork and beans in the blender and voila, BABY FOOD!  I just heated it up for about 15 seconds and Aiden LOVED it!  This got me to thinking well, gee we got that can for about a dollar and Aiden only used about 1/4 of it so in the end each of his meals will cost 25 cents.  THAT IS 25-75 CENTS LESS THEN THOSE DANG BABY FOOD JARS!!!  That brings us to me asking Brandon about canned veggies.  So, I went to the store and was headed for the canned veggie eye when I spotted 1 lb. bags of frozen veggies (4 different kinds) on sale for 79 cents!  Well, that was certainly a better deal then the canned food (both being a better deal then jar food) and so I bought 3 bags.  I then speculated about the baby food “dinners” and looked at the possibilities of buying canned food in lieu of that.  I looked at the soups (too runny, and not sure how to thicken them) and the spaghettios.  Well 4 feedings in one jar of spaghettios for $1.00 versus 2 in a baby food jar for $1.00.  That saves me 50 cents!  Woo hoo!  Anyway, I was also thinking, “Well how do we save money on baby food fruit because raw fruit can be expensive?”  I didn’t come up with an answer to that until I talked with Brandon today.  I told him frozen fruit is like $4.00 a bag and he said that if we only get 8 feedings out of it that is still only 50 cents per feeding (still slightly cheaper then jar baby food).  Then if we look for sales on raw fruit and other things we could save money on those too.  Another bonus is that you can let your imagination go wild and mix and match flavors all you want. 

Think about it, you can throw pretty much anything into a blender to feed your little one, even a hamburger!  Then when they are getting a little older, blend the food so that it is still slightly chunky, pull some out, puree the rest, stir the chunks back in and you’ve got something similar to Gerber 3rd Foods.  Amazing isn’t it? 

We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet.

Brandon and I are exhausted.  We have been working all week to get things packed here at the apartment and then worked at my dad’s Friday and yesterday.  We have twelve more days of work here at the apartment before we turn in the keys.  Twelve more days and then we can truly relax before continuing to work at my dad’s.  I hope my little body holds out that long.  Yesterday we loaded up all the the stuff I had boxed and stored in my room at my dad’s and took it to our storage unit.  There is still some stuff in my room that we didn’t take because the boxes don’t have lids and some things weren’t even in a box, we will go down to my dad’s sometime this week to finish emptying out that room and to paint two of the walls in Aiden’s room.  I also made some cute curtains for Aiden’s room.  I will take pictures when we get them hung up and the room painted and decorated.  We have quite a bit of stuff that I can’t depart with like scrapbooks and related paraphernalia that will likely just be stacked in the kitchen under the table until we get that area cleaned.  We still have work to do on the main level before Aiden will be able to crawl around down there but for now we will close my dad’s door and the bathroom door upstairs, put a gate at the top of the stairs and Aiden will be free to roam between his room and our room.  He will also have a new door to his room in 2 weeks.  The old one was split and the guts were falling out.  It could be shut from the outside by pushing the front of the door in and pulling, but I couldn’t close it from the inside.  Thanks dad!

Look ma, I can reach the chair!

Aiden\'s corral while we clean at my dad\'s.

Earlier this week I took Aiden to the allergist because I had been speaking with the pediatrician about my many allergies and asked her when I should have Aiden tested.  The pediatrician suggested between 6 & 12 months and we got in much faster then I expected (I planned to go around 9 months old.)  Anyway, he was tested for indoor and outdoor environmental allergies, peanut allergy, and walnut allergy.  The tests all came back negative, but the allergist explained that allergies do not generally show up until you have had some exposure to them.  At this point Aiden has likely been exposed to most all environmental allergies but to be sure the allergist suggested re-testing those next fall after he has been through all of the seasons again and without a doubt been exposed to all of the allergens.  She also suggested waiting to test for nut allergies until he is 2 or 3 and been exposed to those to some degree.  So there you go. 

A couple of other thoughts.  It is said that babies are born with a certain personality and temperment.  I believe to some degree this is true but I also wonder how much their temperment is formed by their experience in the womb.  I have been told time and time again how happy little Aiden is and I am so grateful that he is and that partly this is just his personality.  But I am curious if he came out happy because of how silly and giggly I was while he was in my belly.  I figure any baby who hears 9 months of laughter inside the womb is bound to come out being happy.  Just a thought though. 

My other thing, is just that even though I haven’t caught a lot of conference on t.v. I did catch the part where Thomas S. Monson said that he loved us.  I don’t know why but for some reason, the way he said it, and just the state I was in at the time, it really hit me that he meant it.  He doesn’t even know me individually, I have never met him, but he does love me as a child of God and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  Which I guess if I analyze it further, if the prophet can love me and truly mean it, then of course Heavenly Father does.  How couldn’t he?  Just because I am one of many does not mean that my one-ness is not important.  Anyway, I am also very excited that Rome will have a temple.  How exciting to be a part of this marvelous work rolling forth. 

Next week I will be writing from our new living space.  I have mixed feelings about moving but I think that as a whole it will be good for all parties involved (including you dad 😉 ) and that once things are all settled and in their place it will begin to feel like home.  It is going to be a little bit like the twilight zone when I attend church next Sunday in the building that I went to when I was in primary but I am also looking forward to attending a ward that has youth in young women’s and young men’s.  Those programs are inspired by God. 

Well, I think that I said everything that I need to say.  We are just waiting to hear from the hiring manager at Loomis about the success of Brandon’s drug test (he will likely call on Monday) and give Brandon his start date.  Hopefully he will start working next week.  Thanks for reading…Oh, and I am sorry that we only post pictures of Aiden.  It is because no one takes pictures of Brandon and I, and especially me (Erin) because I am often the one behind the camera.  We’ll see what we can do in the future.

Whistle While You Work…

Well, yet another week has flown by and I am knee deep in the muck of moving.  We now have all the boxes we could possibly need and more (thank you so much to the kind people in the ward who gave us boxes).  I have started packing things like board games, books, videos, and various other stuff that we won’t need in our last two weeks here at the apartment, but there is still so much more to pack.  It is always so hard to know what things you need to wait until the last minute to pack and what things you can do without for a week or two.  We plan to pack most everything (even plates, bowls, and silverware because we can use paper/plastic ware) this week while I still have Brandon around.  We are hoping that things with Loomis (and his background check) will progress this week so that he can start working next Monday the 6th of October. 

So last week was a blur of things.  We did attend a little bit of the U of U homecoming week songfest on Wednesday.  The three or so songs we watched cracked me up so much.  They were by some of the frats and sororities on campus.  I felt like I was at a high school pep rally and the girls really showed up the guys in organization and preparation.  All were dripping and oozing with cheese though.  I turned to Brandon and said, “The EFY kids and LDS fraternity’s and sorority’s did a better job tying our various group themes into their cheers then these students.”  He agreed with me.  🙂  That was the extent to which we celebrated homecoming.

Friday evening we switched on the presidential debate for a little bit.  I don’t care what anybody says, republican or democrat.  I do not want either of these men to run our country.  I got such a bad feeling in my gut as I listened to them talk about various issues.  I feel like they are just trying to say whatever they can to sway us to vote for them.  Empty promises to ensure presidency.  How did we get to a point where most americans plan to vote for the, “lesser of two evils” rather then the very best of two very excellent candidates?  But enough about that.

 Saturday morning I had been asked to teach a little bit about sewing for a relief society enrichment activity.  I prepared well and was not nervous for some reason.  Well I got to the church and set up and only 4 sisters came.  I ended up shortening my lesson and hopefully the four sisters got something worthwhile out of it.  I guess that I will never know.  😉

In the afternoon we went to my dad’s to work on cleaning some more.  I feel like we didn’t get much done but there are now futon’s where his couches used to be and some of the garbage made it to the dump.  So I guess that is good.  We also went and looked at some couches that my dad had seen and decided against him buying any because it isn’t really a top priority at this time.  We head back there to clean some more on Friday and plan to get the bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room organized. 

Yesterday we had a busy day as well.  A few weeks ago I made plans with our dinner group this month to do a brunch for the 28th.  Unbeknownst to me until yesterday it was fast sunday.  Doh!  We had our brunch anyway.  Before the brunch though I was visit taught, after the brunch we had an appointment with the bishop, then church and after church we got home taught.  Phew! 

Well, I don’t really have much else to say.  Aiden has been a trooper with all of these changes going on around him and has enjoyed all of the hustle and bustle at my dad’s house.  This week he ate some spaghetti noodles with parmesan cheese and a few bites of meat.  Today he climbed up into the bottom shelf of one of our shelving units, unfortunately when I grabbed the camera the batteries were dead so I didn’t get a picture.  🙁  Oh well, I will be quicker next time and will make sure the batteries are charged.  Tomorrow Aiden has an appointment with an allergist (thanks to me having a billion allergies and wanting to be forewarned about him).  I hope it goes well.  Ta ta for now.  Thanks for reading…