Here is my turn on tag -- I'm not always one for tags, but thought this was fun to learn more about people ... so I tag anyone who is willing to do it! Warning .... this may be a little long, ok maybe a lot, and may contain very little exciting or out of the ordinary life ventures! Now you can't wait huh?
2o Years Ago...
1. I was 6 years old and I know I whined a lot (in response to being teased A LOT by my 4 siblings who are 6-12 years older than me)
2. Saw my oldest brother off to college; drew a picture for him at one point that had lots of dots on it (his teenage zits) - my mom had me erase all the dots before giving it to him
3. Enjoyed my last summer playing with the two boys who were brothers who were my first little-kid kisses before they moved from being around the corner and in our ward to being an hour away (their older sister made us play 'Kissing Tag' - I don't think our parents knew about that one!)
(4. Hadn't quite met or become best of friends yet with the two girls who would make me one of the '3 Stooges/3 Musketeers/3 Peas in a Pod' ... Jessica and Caitlyn, we became best of friends about a year and a half to two years later - and still are very close today)
10 Years Ago...
1. Received the best Sweet 16th birthday known to man, er woman, er giddy teenage girl! My mom went all out with a surprise for me each day that birthday week, some like a keychain for driving with my name engraved on it, some like a surprise date with our family friends' son who I had always had a crush on (I wonder if she had any idea we would continue dating for quite a while after that - I wonder if she still would have set that date up?), and she finished it off with a big surprise party! No birthday has ever compared ... (sorry Paul, I still love you)
2. Had the fortunate opportunity to travel to England, Scottland, & Ireland, touring with a community based performing group I was in during Junior High and High School - Europe was amazing! I've LOVED any travelling opportunities I've had ever since!
3. Literally led Washington D.C.'s 4th of July Parade with the same singing and dancing touring group - fun to be able to say that one!
5 Years Ago...
1. Had the opportunity to travel again; I spent my summer on a BYU study abroad in London based on Music, Art & Theater! -- We HAD to go to a play, a museum and concert every single week - I LOVED my time there - I could have stayed there for a year or maybe more - easy. We went to France for a short trip too, saw Paris - I thought it was as incredible as I had always heard, and then I also took a side trip to Giverny, France and saw the water lilli ponds that Monet's paintings are based on, along with his home and gardens - I can snap myself back there in my mind in an instant!
2. I was getting sick of dating (funny because I was only 21), watched all my friends get engaged and married, and meanwhile just wanted to settle down with one guy, but instead just went on dates with other guys here and there ... until less than a year later when I was set up on a blind date with Paul (by our siblings in Vegas who knew each other) :)
3. Got ready to start my last year and a half at BYU studying Psychology and a music minor.
3 Years Ago...
1. Married Paul in the Las Vegas temple on January 15th, had a wedding day that couldn't have gotten any better (minus finding out a week later that a huge grouping of our wedding day portraits had been erased off of the photographer's memory card, but that wasn't the wedding day so it was still the best), and started our first year of marriage together in our small condo in Las Vegas (we loved living by 3 of my siblings for a short time, now 2 are there, and by 2 of Paul's siblings there in Vegas).
2. Worked at Deseret Industries as a Job Coach Trainer, ideally training, evaluating and supervising trainees in the vocational program, but reastically surpervising the sales floor and sticking to my stubborn prices with customers trying to price-haggle me down over and over again, while also catching a lot of theft and fending off a scary drunk man lunging a wrench at me in order to cut our coat cord and steal one right in front of me (didn't know DI had leather coats did you?)...
3. Switched from working at DI to working at the same architecture firm as Paul as an assistant - we actually really enjoyed working together!
(4. Tried to start cooking on a more regular basis with little experience under my belt, which explained why I once mistakenly cooked chicken in our rice cooker, thinking it was our crockpot)
1 Year Ago...
1. I looked like I had a pregnant suit on or a basketball under my shirt - Baby Taya stuck out far! I also just about died in the heat by the way, ... just about. Around this time, my wonderful friend, Melanie threw a really great baby shower for me. My sisters had a small one for me in Las Vegas too!
2. Worked designing closets, offices, entertainment centers, etc. for people up until the day before I had Taya
3. Gave birth to my little girl who is now quickly leaving her 'baby' stages behind; I started to understand the feeling of motherly love and see what it felt like to feel so responsible and so minded of another being 24/7.
So Far This Year...
1. I have spent thousands of hours nursing and changing diapers.
2. Have watched our 'Social Butterfly' make strangers and friends smile over and over again.
3. Have watched Paul fit into his mold of being a truly, honestly wonderful Dada.
Yesterday I...
1. Took a lot longer on my two work appt.s than anticipated while Paul watched Taya, and thought, wow, I just work part-time and from home for half of it, and here I am just dying to be home with my husband and daughter, this must be what Paul feels like sometimes when he's working a late evening.
2. Said I was sick of cooking for the week (cooking every night makes me want some easy release come Fri. & Sat.!) - so we went to Thai food (my favorite kind of food for eating out) with a handy coupon I found online.
3. Was glad that Taya went to sleep a little early.
Today I...
1. Tried to hold down the fort in Primary, trying to appear as if I didn't have any doubts along the way.
2. Thought how busy my daughter is getting, realizing I get very little out of my church meetings right now b/c she is becoming more of a handfull.
3. Enjoyed dinner with good friends and really enjoyed my husband helping along side me - having his help with dinner makes it so much more enjoyable!
Tomorrow I Will...
1. Get a lot of work done hopefully, and turn in a couple of designs I sold this weekend
2. Get a lot of time in with Taya too of course, and enjoy watching her walk/toddle around and hold a phone to her ear saying, 'Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi....'
3. Browse and think of ideas of what 1st birthday present to get Taya - I've got to narrow down my ideas between baby sign language videos, a baby doll, more interactive books, etc.! Ssshhh! Don't tell her!
In The Next Year I Will...
1. Continue to enjoy having my parents nearby in the valley now.
2. Take Taya on fun playdates, and go on fun dates with Paul too hopefully!
3. Start a design/interior decorating blog?
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Tag! I'm It!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Should I make this two posts or one?
Hmmmm, I was excited to have blogging material all about how we went hiking on South Mountain for the first time with the Bandas on Saturday evening and wondered why we haven't been hiking here the past 2.5 years already, and how Erin impressively carried Chiarra in her Baby Bjorn 7 weeks after having her by C-section, Sean carried a new backpack with 60 pounds in it (!) just to break it in for an upcoming trip, Paul carried Taya in our backpack, and near the end, he carried Taya and little Chiarra with packs on the front and back of him, and I carried --- uhh -- well probably 1/2 pound's worth in Erin's diaper bag. And I was going to tell you all about how we extended our 1 mile plan to 5 miles, even though it was getting really dark, AND I was going to tell you all about our RATTLE SNAKE ENCOUNTER!!! (Paul & Sean saw Bailey, the Banda's dog, reacting to something, which they saw next - a rattle snake slithering across the trail right in front of them! -- They called out to Erin and me to get back, which we did by running and clinging on to each other like babies as we heard the threatening rattle - then we all quietly moved forward on the trail imagining rattle snakes coming out from every next bush, striking our little babies and all, ... okay, maybe only I imagined this?) .......... So like I said, I was going to tell you all about this UNTIL ---
Taya started officially walking yesterday!! This suddenly became much more important to blog about! Paul came in to find me in the Primary room at church yesterday with a big grin on his face and said, 'Um, so Taya's walking now' --- 'What?!' And so then, right there in the very back of the Primary room (lots of extra space) he started having her walk to him. Needless to say we had practiced with her again and again the rest of the day at home, and my parents even came over to witness her new skill (until this point she was taking 2-3 steps at a time, but now she takes 10 at a time and is staying up longer and longer). I know my life is going to change now with her walking, but I don't want to dread a new step that might make some things more challenging, I want to be excited about the many things Taya learns and help her enjoy her new found skills.
I am so grateful for Taya. She is so much fun to be around, and she loves to make people smile. Here she is walking:
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Ain't No Shame ...

Get ready ...

I didn't think I took any objective meds while I was pregnant, but it appears I did ...
This is my favorite kind - right here of Paul - you do it just odd enough to where something's not right, but he could probably be a real person ... I don't know about this guy - he's pretty creepy don't you think?
(You don't have to have a Mac to get these crazy pics! If you have a webcam, you can go to http://www.cameroid.com/ like we did! It's always, I mean ALWAYS good for INSTANT LAUGHS - like stomach splitting, and I think it's hard to find that kind of laugh as much as we get older :) )
Thursday, June 26, 2008
She's a Jolly Spewer Folks!
Well, Taya spewed for the first time the other night, you know like real vomit, not just a cross between spit-up and vomit. So anyway, just to get that nice image in your mind, she was a little whiny before hand, then all of a sudden I hear a plop on the ground (I was holding her, but fortunately she dodged me), and look down and realize she had just spewed! (I think spew is one of the funnier versions of throwing up/barfing/vomiting/upchucking type of words - if you can't handle the bodily function talk, well - sorry) Anyway, so where was I? Oh yeah, she spewed! She was a little whiny before that, but not too bad, and then she was really happy afterward, even the next morning, even though she had 2 poopsies after that too that night (like I said, sorry). She was THIS happy, this is why I'm calling her a Jolly Spewer:
Fast forward a happy playful hour to bedtime: I'm rocking her in the dark, have just finished nursing her, at which point she would usually be asleep, and instead she starts babbling, so then I know I'm in trouble with getting her to sleep. But I couldn't get frustrated, she was being a little comedian! She kept moving further and closer to my face, back and forth, and just laughing like crazy. She was teasing me like crazy! Then she started doing a recent little trick of hers: sharing her pacifier - she'll take it out of her mouth and try to force it into yours! She will try until she makes sure that she has the right side of the pacifier going into your mouth! She thought it was hilarious! As did I. So then I just let her come out and play before an even later bedtime that was already late. She's a party animal and apparently a jolly spewer!
This girl is 11 months tomorrow!!! Craziness ...
Friday, June 20, 2008
Dada. Dada. Dada.
One Happy Dada's Day here! I don't know what got into me for Father's Day - I went all out! I had fun doing it. But first, here's a video of Taya saying Dada, repeating it back to us and everything - she started saying it a week ago, just in time for Father's Day - that was probably Paul's best gift by far.
But I tried to compete with some of my own ... :) I started by making Paul's favorite breakfast, his mom's recipe of Eggs Benedict and brought it to him in bed. He was surprised and I believe loved it :) Then after church, I had him open his big gift which he was not expecting at all - and thank you to Craigslist!!! - an untouched, brand new iPod Nano! For the price of others on Craigslist that were used, years old, and had less memory space. It was a great find! And again, he LOVED it. Still loves it of course. Hey, it's his first Father's Day! I can spoil him a little right?
Then for dinner ... I got to celebrate Father's Day with my husband and Father! We invited my parents over for dinner and I made Baby Back Ribs for the first time ever - one of Paul's favorites. I had seen this recipe done on tv, followed it, and the meat was basically dripping off the bone (thanks to a great and pretty simple recipe, not me). I also followed this recipe from the same episode for Grilled White onions wrapped in bacon and cored in the center with butter filling the center - thrown on the grill for an hour and a half. Wow. That was a TASTY, AWESOME, EASY recipe. And no drowning it in oil like onion rings! Last but not least, my mom brought a Banana Cream Pie (Paul's favorite and my Dad certainly didn't object - I had a hard time resisting just shoving that pie in his face - it's a perfect face pie!) so here is a picture of Paul holding his Banana Cream Pie and Taya with her 'Daddy's Lil' Dear' onesie on ... there is no other reason I would have her wear long sleeves in 107 Degree weather!
Anyhow, it was fun to spoil and thank Paul for the great job he has been doing as a Father, and to thank my Dad for his great example and unconditional love as my father.
Happy Dada's Day again! (I know I should have posted this days ago ...)
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Is old news still good news?

But then! Choppedy Chop! I cut 13+ inches right off! (I just about can't handle this theme writing I'm doing - but we'll go with it)
That picture could be showing the shock of me chopping so much off ... or no, wait... it could also be showing my shock when I picked up the ponytail and not knowing the hairband was wrapped so loosely around it, watched ALL of my hair fall to the floor in every possible direction before my eyes! Aaarrrgghhhhh!! Anyway, I thought I had gotten over that, but apparently not. So hence the reason it looks like a rat's nest in that picture too (it was this nice clean pontytail before the tragic fall - still kinda gross I know. I'm donating it - so hopefully they'll except a ponytail that's been put back together)
You saw the long before of it, so here is the short after of it. And tell me, does my niece, Sophi, (age 9) look like she could be my daughter? Once I cut my hair, both my brother and sister-in-law said, 'Whoa! You look even MORE like our daughter now!' (she had just recently cut her hair too, and we've always been told we look alike - actually I don't think this particular picture shows it as much though).
So, is old news still good news? Because this is old news. I did it over 3 weeks ago. Why the wait? My parents have been out of town for 3 weeks - I wanted to surprise them when they returned, and I was afraid they might check my blog before then.
So I'm having fun with my new haircut - quite a change, full-on bangs and short hair. Oh yeah, and guess who I got the cut from. Just guess. ...
Okay, I'll tell you ... Nicole Richie! For some reason that just makes me laugh. I didn't exactly forsee myself choosing a Nicole Richie kinda look, but here we are!
Enough about my hair! So Vein! To finish this off, I just have to mention that when my parents arrived from their trip, their return date was their 40th anniversary! 40 Years!!!!!! Wow. Congratulations. 40 years is a long time - that takes a lot of work and commitment no matter who you are. So as family we waited at the airport for them with balloons and a grandchild-made 40th Anniversary Sign. The next day we had a very nice and really, really tasty dinner with flowers, cards, and of course the classic 'You are Special' plate for them. Congrats Mom & Dad! !We love you.