Monday, July 18, 2011

Photo Dump

In preparation for the new baby Jason finally bought the new lense and flash for the camera that he has been wanting. I do have to admit that they make the pictures a lot better. In light of that Jason has been going a little picture crazy and always wanting to do what I call his "Photo shoots". They don't really work all that well with wiggly three year olds, but we got some really cute ones.
I just love this face. I just want to smother him with kisses.

Such a handsome boy. I am really curious about how a girl is going to look.



He loves to watch for airplanes and helicopters.


People around here have the most gorgeous gardens. So jealous!

They recently put the Angel Moroni on top of the Brigham City Temple. So beautiful. It is coming along.


Took Jeffers to the pool after hours of gardening. Our local pool is very kid friendly. Mostly Jefferson just wanted to go up and down the water slide and has not stopped talking about it since then.

I did not take him down the slide. I have enough balance issues as it is right now.


Some garden shots. Peppers are coming along nicely. Salsa, here we come.


Some of our cucumber plants and corn. We do have a lot more growing, we just didn't get good shots of it. I ate our first Roma tomato on a sandwich yesterday and our first cucumber, yummy. Jason is trying to sneakily get rid of the zuchinni, but we'll eat those too.


Me at 39 weeks. I think I look pretty cute, just don't ask me how I look on the day of delivery.
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3 comments:

  1. You look great! Good luck in the days to come!

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  2. Upgrading and/or buying a camera is sort of one of our "new baby" rituals. Jason seems to be following the tradition. And it seems to be well worth it. These are beautiful pictures! I love the pictures of Jefferson and Kara! Your areas flowers are so beautiful . . . and I am jealous since we are in such a drought here in Texas. You guys have gotten all of our rain this year I guess. You live in an area where gardens just thrive! We work at it and do have a garden (thanks to Jim and his diligence); but, you guys really do receive a bounty of food in your garden! Wow! And what a blessing to watch the temple be built so close to your home!

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