Saturday, October 18, 2008

The babies



Cliffton walks really well now and he absolutely loves lights and light switches (if you pick him up he automatically looks around for a light switch and says “eh-lie” which means light). He also loves buttons – anything electronic! And he loves to run free! I guess he’s kinda like his Uncle Dagan, he’d say his parents are just “holding me back”! Richard and I took him to Toys R Us today (Sept. 29) and he had a blast running around looking at not just toys but also at the floor, the ceiling fans and lights and things like shelf price tags. He was so cute when he got pretty scared of this dinosaur toy but at the same time was fascinated by it and kept pushing the button to make it move. Cliffton appears to be getting his 9th tooth and he likes to brush his teeth although not for very long at all.

Our baby #2: I’m going to refer to her as “she” because I’m the mom, that’s why. She’s gone from an embryo to fetus (after 10 weeks) which means all the parts she needs for life are formed and she is about the size of a peach. As of today, 10/18/08, she is starting her 14th week. Her heartbeat can be heard and her skin is nearly transparent. Some of the intestines are outside her body because her tummy is too little to hold them all. Vocal cords are starting to grow and her tail should have disappeared by now (did you know we all had tails before we were born?). She will begin to hear sounds now and can be startled by loud noises.

I tried to hint to Susie (see pic. above) about our upcoming pregnancy using 'sugar babies' candy and 'lavendar baby lotion' that I gave to her back in August, but she figured it out when she saw Cliffie's onsie that says "I'm going to be a big brother!"

About us...





Hello everyone! Wow, there’s a lot to tell and first of all, if you haven’t heard, we’re having a baby! We found out on August 11, a few days after I had sadly received a ‘negative’ on a pregnancy test. This one was really faintly positive! We’re both so excited to have another lil’ bug in the Richard Stacey clan and we’re kinda hopin’ it’s a girl this time. The due date is April 19th – 3 weeks before Cliffton’s 2nd birthday.
That same week in August was Richard’s graduation from BYU. Oh yeah, we is both collige grajiates! Richard graduated with a B.A. in Music - yes, his trombone skills can make any woman swoon!

This past spring Grandpa and I planted a lot of veggies and pretty much everything I planted didn’t turn out. Thanks mostly to Grandpa, however, we’ve been enjoying garden fresh zucchini, grapes, peaches, pears, tomatoes, corn and strawberries. Later, apples and potatoes will be ready. This past summer has been a peach heaven, let me tell you! I’m also taking a free home gardening course offered through our stake and its been great so far. I hope to one day have my own garden - we're not sure if we can do any gardening in Midway.

Richard and I are still in the midst of moving all of stuff up to Midway where we’ll be living for the next 2 years apprx. Most of our belongings are there now. Richard’s been working in Midway at the Zermatt Resort for some time and we were hoping the move would help us save gas $. He may end up working in Park City though – if a better job turns up. Park City is about the same distance from Midway as Midway is from Provo.

Yellowstone, Sept. 6-13, 2008





As a graduation present to Richard, his parents, took our family to a vacation of his choice. Richard wanted to go to Yellowstone, so we spent September 6-13 in West Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton area. It was fun and Cliffie was pretty good. After letting him out of the stroller though, it was pretty hard to get him back into it as he struggled as hard as he could to be free! The 5 of us plus all of our luggage and later, souvenirs were all packed into one vehicle for the trip! Definitely cozy! Luckily, we all seem to like each other. I was sick for most of the trip (thanks mostly to pregnancy I think) but I still had fun exploring and taking pictures. I only have a few on our own camera but Loretta & Darrell took about 1,000 so you can check out their blog for a whole bunch of those pictures (darrellandloretta.blogspot.com). We saw a lot of wildlife and got a little too close to buffalo near the end of the trip!

Cliffton & flour power



Cliffton got into his Great-Grandpa's flour and had so much fun! I almost didn't want to take him away from it (almost).

It's Aunt Michelle!




Cliffton doesn't get to see his Aunt Michelle very much as she's completing her residency in Pediatrics over in Hawaii. We get to see her about twice a year and this past August we went with her and the fam to the Living Planet Aquarium near Salt Lake City.

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