Wednesday, June 3, 2020

March 2015

Liesel's First Birthday!

                                                                         Pure joy!


She was given a baby doll from each Grandma and was absolutely thrilled!



The light in her eyes radiates. I always want to remember those whole-face smiles!




February - Jane & Logan's Wedding

Pictures from Jane and Logan's Wedding - February 2015
Liesel with her cute little tongue out, as usual.

The bride trying on her dress!

Eliza with Liesel.



Jane picked such sweet, cute outfits for the nieces and nephews.


Liesel with Grandma and Grandpa Hays


Liesel with Grandma Owen

Back in Kalamazoo. Look at those two teeth!

Haircut. So much shorter than I was imagining! Of course at the time, I cried. But now looking back 5 years later, I kind of like it.


Friday, May 11, 2018

January 2015


January... no words necessary.




We were stuck in a frozen tundra and barely saw the sun, but luckily for me I got to spend all of my time with this ball of sunshine! So grateful for her.


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

PhotoJournal: Fall Festivities

I'm still figuring out how to get things done with a baby, and updating this blog does not happen to be one of the few things I've figured out. Luckily for me uploading photos doesn't take too long, so here's our life in photos for the last few months.

DISCLAIMER: In most of these pictures we happen to look happy, healthy (i.e., not sleep deprived), showered and more or less well-dressed. This does not necessarily carry over to day-to-day reality. I repeat: this does not necessarily carry over to day-to-day reality. So, enjoy the pictures, but don't get any erroneous ideas about our lifestyle. :)


Our life pretty much revolves around her. It is too good for words.





Hand-picked and homemade. We love Michigan.
 Don't you want to come visit!?

Visitors for Lance's birthday!
He (and we) were definitely spoiled by his parents.




White Coat Ceremony.
In the medical world this means you're officially on your way.


(Just 6+ more years)



Family Pictures: We rushed outside to take
these between General Conference sessions 

Lance was trying so hard to get Liesel to smile.





He finally succeeded.


Life after highchair.
(One of the best purchases we've made)

Life before highchair.

Michigan is beautiful (and so is our baby).
You should come visit.


Macintosh Apples! Yet another reason...

Look who came to visit!!


Soup in a pumpkin on Halloween.
 (It was amazing! Thanks, Mom!)








Making pita at my mom's.
Almost as good as the pita in Jerusalem.

First snow. Beautiful, but we were not ready.
It already melted though.

Well, hopefully more pictures will be posted soon. Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving. I wish I had time to talk to every person we know and individually tell them how grateful we are to know them. All of our friends and acquaintances mean a whole lot to us. So, thank you for taking the time to be a part of our lives!


Sunday, September 7, 2014

10 fun facts from August

Well, here goes my attempt to blog about our lives. To start, here are our top ten happenings from last month:

1. We survived the drive and move to Michigan. It was long (26 hours), it was sort of fun, and it is over! We only got pulled over once (in a "55" zone where no one was going 55) but didn't get a ticket, so we'll call the trip a success.

When we got here Aunt Annette and Sammi greeted us in the road with this awesome sign!

Special thanks to my mom and dad who toughed out the drive with us. And we are so grateful for the many people who helped us move and came to say good-bye. We really miss all of our friends and family in Utah!


2. We fell in love with our new apartment! Two bedrooms, a living room, a dishwasher, a disposal, a washer and dryer, a back porch, a garage, a cute neighborhood--what more could we ask for.



3. Lance and Liesel both went blueberry picking for the first time. They loved it (and the blueberries) so much that we went back again a week later. Of the 15 lbs. we picked, only about 7 made it into our freezer. The rest we ate. :)



4. Lake Michigan was another first for Lance and Liesel. Sitting on a warm, sandy beach, playing in the water and hiking sand dunes has got to be one of the most relaxing ways to spend an afternoon. Pictures won't do it justice, so just come visit us.


The ferry ride to the island.
5. On our way back from Lake Michigan we realized that if we wanted to go to Mackinaw Island, before school started, the next day was the day to do it. So, as soon as we got back from the lake, we grabbed some dinner, packed our bags and headed to my parents. From there we all left early the next morning and made the three and a half hour drive up to the island.  If you've never been to or heard of Mackinaw Island, it can pretty much be summed up in two words: bicycles and fudge. There are a lot of other great things about it too though. Needless to say, Lance and Liesel both loved it.
My parents and Parker came along on the trip, which made it really fun.

The Grand Hotel (nope, we didn't stay there)



The street lined with fudge shops.
About to bike around the island!

You will see views like this if you come visit us.



6. On August 18 our lives changed forever. Lance started med school.

Doesn't he look great! He'll be an amazing doctor.
As much as I was dreading the start of school, it really hasn't been that bad. Yes, Lance is gone most of the day, and yes, when he's home he spends most of his time studying, but we've still been able to do a lot of fun things.

One thing we both really love is having a daily routine. The alarm goes off at 6:00 am, Lance is at school by 8, and by 5:30 when he gets home, dinner is usually done and Liesel and I have had a busy day playing, singing, reading, running errands, walking or jogging, and making dinner. Having a basic routine makes me so much more motivated to exercise, cook, clean, and conquer my to-do lists. While the transition to med school hasn't exactly been easy, we are definitely making the most of this stage of life.


7. Liesel is 5 months and can now sit up on her own! Our sweet little girl is growing up way too fast. My heart grows bigger every time she smiles, laughs, squeals, or falls asleep in my arms. It's so hard to pick which pictures of her to post. They're all my favorite.
Her first time in a swing. She would never have gotten out if she'd had a say.



Sucking on her bottom lip is a new favorite activity for her.

I love her expressions!
Liesel's world.

8. Dinner is my new outlet for creativity. I'm on a quest to master the art of from-scratch.
I wouldn't say I'm a master at any of these yet, but lately my attempts have included, salad dressing, granola bars, naan, whole wheat tortillas, whole wheat bread, kale chips, gnocchi, chocolate ganache, chocolate cupcakes, and raspberry buttercream frosting (imagine those last three all together. So amazingly good! That's what I will make if anyone comes to visit!)

These are my three favorite recipe sources at the moment:

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/
http://www.ourbestbites.com
http://www.melskitchencafe.com


9. I completed my first paid photography gig! I stressed about it a lot beforehand, but I think it went really well.


10. Lance received his first of many free hair-cuts (in other words, He let me cut it). His hair might be a bit too short just above his ears, and maybe a tad too long on top, but really those things are hardly noticeable. Thanks to my mom's expertise it turned out all right.