Friday, November 12, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Happy Birthday Kate
Kate turned 2 Nov. 2nd. She is so cheesy. She loves to get noticed and makes the cutest scrunched up smiley face when I catch her being naughty. She loves gum, Dora, saying "oh no!" "mmm yummy" and is so good at taking naps. Sometimes she will even ask to go to bed. It's her passion for the pacifier. She only gets one in her crib, and now that she's 2 I should really cut it off, but I can't! When I put her down she pops one in her mouth and arranges the others neatly in her hands, then shoves her stuffed monkey in the corner and uses it as a pillow. She can wake up and play for an hour, just talking to herself. She's a little pinter with huge blue eyes.
We got a babysitter and just took Kate out to the Park and McDonalds:
Earlier in the day she insisted on getting this bandaid on her nose
Being a spaz
Here are some of our favorite photos:
She did grow into her alien eyes
Her latest stats from the Dr.
21 lbs (1%tile), 32 inches (16%) head (3%)
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Halloween
Mom likes, Jake doesn't
Grace is helping Kate look at the camera. Thanks!
Kate going to the dark side
Sophie
The rest of the gang at our Halloween Party
Short but sweet
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Prague, Czech Republic
When Chad told me he had a computer conference in Europe I said YES! When he said it was in Prauge I said, Where is that? When I researched it out we decided Clint had to come because he served his mission there 15 years ago. We all had an amazing time.
I realized the only pics I have posted of my trip thus far are of the Bone Church. Prague is a historic city with a lot of beauty too.
Behind us is the St. Vitus Cathedral and Prague Castle (the largest castle in the world) It dates back to the 9th century.
THE FOOD!
Gelato with Ellen (Clint's acquaintance from Idaho Falls we just happened to meet)
You can just buy a block of cheese at this stand. I thought it was bread.
They list the grams of food on the menus. After ordering Melanie said: "I think I might have ordered too much food. Mine was 650 gms and most dishes are 150." We all got to help her polish off the ribs.
The Restaurant in Kunta Hora where we ate the above food.
Clint and Chad with Mike (Ellen's husband) You can tell they are friendly eh? We loved having them along.
THE BUILDINGS
Our Hotel, The Santini Residence
The ceiling in our room
Outside the St. Vitus Gothic Cathedral
Inside
Outside the gothic church in Kunta Hora
Inside
The Astronomical Clock - In Prague we were told that the poor clock maker's eyes were gouged out so he could not repeat his beautiful work but reading online now that seems like a legend. What kind of a legend is that?
Old Town Square
Charles Bridge
TOM CRUISE WATCH
Tom Cruise was in town shooting Mission Impossible 4. We saw some movie crews but no Tom.
Who's this creepy guy? Movie extra, Tom in hiding, psycho killer
This must be Tom's hotel
WE ARE SO FUN AND CRAZY!!!
Now I finally have a post worthy picture of myself.
Action shot: Chad as Jason Bourne, not too shabby
The perfect fig leaf
Where's Melanie? Yikes!
POLICE
"Respect our laws!" That is what I was reprimanded to do after paying a policeman $50 for not having a subway ticket. It was awkward for us all. Chad was at a conference and had my subway ticket. I decided, no big deal. As we are going down the subway escalator a cop is checking for tickets. Clint and Mel proceed to show him their tickets and I pretend to be aloof to all this and get back on the escalator to get a ticket. He asks where I am going and Clint says "I don't know." After this we meet and a different cop inspects my ticket (the other is busy) and we ride. All is well... for the moment. Later in the day we stop at the same station and the policeman eyes me and starts yelling at Clint in Czech. Clint says in Czech: "You are talking too fast. I can't understand. Something about in the name of God and a ticket." The cop then got mad because I didn't have my passport with me and said he could take me to jail, or I could pay a fine. He was mean. I was scared. I'm glad Clint can speak Czech. He was a great help.
WORTHWHILE STUFF
The John Lennon Wall
We made it to church. Clint even met with some people he knew on his mission. Ironically a couple from Provo were giving the sacrament talks. They did have earphones with missionaries translating into English in the other meetings. What an experience!
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