Monday, September 20, 2010

Two Teeth!

Tired but happy.
So we've got two teeth now...and we bite on EVERYTHING. Mom's arm, the table, the chair, the shopping cart, clothes, blankets, toothbrushes, spoons, books, backpacks, any handle for anything at eye level, paper, baby hands and fingers, any strap on anything. I thought it was only appropriate that the athletic trainer for Brad, Jen, gave Garrett a new football mouth guard. This pic was taken a few weeks ago so those teeth are even more prominent. Stinkin' little razor blades. He tried to naw my leg off yesterday. Ouch!

What does this Face Say to You?

Late Night Giggles

So Garrett had the giggles last night and we just caught it on tape ;o) He gets so tired that he becomes "slap happy," if ya know what I mean.

Distracted First Lemon

We went to Chipotle for dinner three days ago and were enjoying our dinner when we realized...Garrett needed to be tortured. We gave him his first lemon.

Our Hot Cocoa Nut

Garrett really enjoyed his first time camping and especially his first warm cocoa.

Psycho Billy Goat in His Natural Habitat


Brad, Garrett and I went camping in Rocky Mountain National Park a few weeks ago. It was Garrett's first time. And He Loved It! What's not to love? Dirt every where!... In your shoes, hair, bed and in your food too! And it's okay, that's how it's supposed to be when you camp! We went on some little hikes and saw some beautiful sights. I think we most enjoyed just being together. Brad had been gone all summer for an internship and had just gotten home. Spending a few days as a family without distractions was needed.
One night I fixed Brad a burger, left it on the table and went to feed Garrett. I was only like 3 feet away but that didn't scare the birds. One was daring enough to jump on the burger and eat it! I scared it off but it kept hoovering. Brad came over and tried to chuck a rock close to it to scare the bird. I hate to say it but I laughed when he hit it. He laughed too but we both felt bad for the bird. We are totally animal lovers...but it still makes me laugh a little as I remember the look on Brad's face.

Our last night there we had what seemed like a mini hurricane! It was so windy and rainy. At one point during the night our tent looked like it was about to fold inward on us! It was pretty nippy and really loud so I continually checked on Garrett to make sure he was warm and covered up. He didn't wake up once. I didn't sleep a wink.


We brought the pack'n'play for the baby to hang out in while we set-up, cooked and cleaned. He didn't mind at all staying in there so long as he could see us, hear us and everything else. We had him doubled clothed and beanie-ed, with toys and a view. Garrett loved camping. It's funny that I worried so much about him- being fed, safe, warm, sleeping...and yet he had no troubles at all and loved every minute. Me on the other hand...I was exhausted!

The No Longer Priceless Family Trip



Brad, Garrett and I met Brad's family up in Coeur d'alene, Idaho to visit Brad's Grandparents -- that's a lot of Price's! We had Gpa Ted and Gma Tracy with their kids: Uncles Ben and Josh and Aunt Jennah, then Great Grandparents Ralph and Dorina. It was great to be with family and in such a gorgeous place!


We went to Coeur d'alene Beach and had fun watching....more like making, Garrett squish his toes in the sand and play in the water. (You'll see his love of water through this blog. It's not very much.)

I really enjoyed seeing where Brad spent his early childhood years. This is one of the most beautiful parts of the country I've been too. I think Brad really enjoyed it too. He took us to his old house, neighborhood, schools and the hang outs of his youth. The beach above is actually at a park. The beach was perfect and the park was really neat too. It was very lush and beautiful. Trees just don't seem to get that huge over here in Colorado...our dinky aspens don't compare. Brad's dad helped, with members of the community, to actually build that playground. It was neat! Those who volunteered had their names engraved on a wooden slate that was apart of the playground. Brad, Garrett and I walked all over to find the one that represented the Price Family: Aleah Lynn Price, as it is labeled in honor of a beloved sister. Brad really enjoyed sharing this part of himself with me I think. A little trip to past to share it with someone you love can be healing.



Grandma Tracy and Garrett. I think Garrett is happier here than in the pictures below because he's with Grandma Tracy and Dry. Come to think of it I bet Grandma Tracy is happiest when she's with Garrett and dry too ;o) Garrett didn't seem to appreciate the water.

Garrett and Aunt Jennah were attached at the hip majority of the time. Jennah was such a big help with him and I think she even enjoyed it. Jennah and Garrett played in the water for the first time and Garrett didn't quite know what to think. We only got his feet wet but I think that was enough for him. He may not be a water baby like his daddy but rather a mountain lover like his mom.

These GREAT grandparents really are great! It was mine and Garrett's first time meeting them and it was sure a treat! We had so much fun with them! Great Grandma Price is such an incredibly bubbly person. She is one who just over flows with joy and love! Oh and she LOVES to laugh! Great Grandpa I'm sure will have a blast teaching Garrett how to hook a pike some day- in fact I bet they do it before Uncle Ben can. ;o) Great Grandpa has a great love for fishing and it seems to be contagious to all the grandkids; Garrett will be no exception. Ralph and Dorina are so fun and have great senses of humor- which they said was the key to having been married for so long.


Garrett looks so happy! (I think he knew we were on our way out the door to the airport) We've got four generations in this picture! Ralph and Dorina are Ted's parents and Ted and Tracy are Brad's parents, then Brad and Garrett. These are two sets of wonderful grandparents! We so enjoyed our time with these guys and we felt so loved while we were with them. This is a group of people who truly know how to serve others and love their family. We're so blessed to have people like them in our lives. We hope we get to see these guys some time soon!


So I'd been meaning to post a bunch of stories that go with these pictures but it's been so long that I really don't remember all the details.



For starters, here are Garrett's Avat@r feet! We made Grandma Tracy an apron with Garrett's hands and feet on it! It turned out pretty cute. We did this for Mother's Day.
It took some scrubbin' to get Garrett's feet to not be "Avat@r Blue" but I think he really enjoyed it.