Friday, May 23, 2008

Slacker

So I've really turned out to be a slacker with this blogging thing. This is really no surprise to me considering all my other unfinished projects (crosstich started 11 years ago, afghan started 10 years ago, leper bandage started 1 year ago). In my defense, we are still in the dark ages of dial-up Internet and it takes me forever to upload pictures. A post without a picture just seems boring. If anyone has any tips on getting pictures to upload faster, let me know. Anyway, here are some things we've been up to the past couple months:

Here are the girls on Easter. Mallory was actually sick and shouldn't have been going to church, but I had decided to make a big effort (for me) and make hair accessories to match the girls' Easter dresses. It sounds really dumb now but I just really wanted her to get ready so I could see it all put together. Halfway through sacrament meeting I realized she was too sick to be there and Kelly took the kids home. He's great to put up with my occasional obsessive moments.


This is at Baby Animal Day in Wellsville. We went to celebrate my niece Lexi's birthday and had lots of fun. In addition to holding this bunny, Mallory got to hold a baby duck and turtle, ride a horse and pet a bunch of other things. My brother wondered how many animals actually survive baby animal day with all the mauling they get from the kids! Seeing Mallory hold the animals reminded me of an incident that happened last summer. I was weeding in the back yard and out of the corner of my eye I saw Mallory reach down and pick up something out of the grass as she said "snake". I thought she had just picked up a stick until I saw that what she was holding was moving. I screamed and she dropped the snake. I felt bad after for scaring her and tried to reassure her that snakes are not scary but mommy just doesn't like them.


Mallory got a 2-wheel bike which she loves! Her favorite thing is riding to the park with her dad. I'm really glad they can share this hobby because I have never done well at riding a bike and it still makes me nervous. Kelly had never seen me ride a bike until a few weeks ago I finally agreed to try riding my old Huffy. I did it at night because I didn't want the neighbors to see and I stayed on the sidewalk because I'm afraid of getting hit by a car. I just went to the neighbor's driveway and back, but the bike was really wobbly the whole time. I asked Kelly why this was, and laughing, he said it was because I was going so slow. You know that old saying "It's like riding a bike", that really doesn't apply for me.

Whew, that took forever! I was going to add some more pictures but just don't have the time. I'll try and make sure it's not another two months until my next post.







13 comments:

Holly said...

WOW, you updated! You are so funny, you rode your bike at night so the neighbors wouldn't see, I think that is hilarious! AND, your girls look adorable in their Easter dresses...just so you know, I would have done the exact same thing even if my kids were sick too! Glad to have you back in the blogging world, keep it up! :)

Ashley said...

I am SO glad I found you! We've missed you guys, it's fun to see how big your girls are. I'll be checking in often so you better update to keep me posted on what's happening with your cute family!

Kris, Ashley, Ryan & Ethan K.

Harris said...

I saw this link to your blog- Super cute girls!! I was laughing when I was reading your bike story. That is classic!! Hey I have lots of unfinished projects at my house too!!! My friend was telling me that for enrichment one night they had everyone bring an unfinished project to work on. Not a bad idea!!

Sarah Brown said...

Becky,
You are so funny and cute! We'll have to go on a bike ride sometime. Heee heee. I have an old huffy too, but I never ride it. It's at my parents and I have a newer bike that I ride. Your kids easter dresses are darling as are they. We are enjoying the nice weather. I finally went to the ward play group with Brigham this morning and it was really fun--more for my social sake than for his--- We went to Star Valley to the Hansen's cabin over Memorial Weekend with my family and it was really fun---except Brigham got a stomach bug and hardly slept at night. Luckily it only lasted two nights, but I never want that to happen again! We planted our garden and it's finally all come up and we just keep busy with life. Love you all and maybe I'll create a blog too. All my sisters have one but I just don't know when I'd really update it and stuff. We'll see. I think you are very tech savvy! Nice job!
Love,
Sarah

Crystal Taylor said...

Cute pictures! Hey, if you have some kind of photo software, i.e. photoshop, you can change the image size, shrink the picures and make them smaller - 100K, so they don't take so long to download.
I'm glad you finally updated!! I've been checking ever week or so and thought maybe you gave up:) Glad to see your back!!!!

Jeremy & Andrea said...

hey becky,
glad to see you on the blogger world! good luck with posting. i find it kind of therapeutic and it for sure keeps people posted on what's going on in our world. keep at it.

Kristin said...

Hey Becky! I found your blog from Amber harris'. It was fun to read up on all the adventures you have been having. I will say the bike one was my favorite. Your girls are getting very big and more beautiful. Come see me sometime! my blog is www.thedimonds.blogspot.com

Kristi said...

Hey Packards! Thanks for the email...it is fun seeing how your cute family has grown since USU!...beautiful little girls! Keep in touch!

Kristi Shelley

breyn said...

Becky, I LOVE your blog!!! The story of you riding your bike cracked me up. Of course your girls are as cute as ever and I can't wait to see all of you in person very soon!! I love you! Keep the blog going (I NEED it). Love ya, Breyn

Camie said...

Hey Becky-
You're blog is great! I would recommend upgrading to Digis. They offer high-speed internet at a really resonable price. We've been with them for about three months now and we love it.

Sue said...

I love it! Way to go - you're girls are adorable and I can't believe how big they are! What a cute family :)

Stacia Cummings said...

Becky I love it! It's so fun to see pics of your cute girls. I'm glad you gave into the pressure of the blogging world. I have surrendered also. It's a good way to keep in touch since we don't see each other much.

Becky said...

I didn't know you had a blog. How fun. I understand about the dial-up. I started my blog with that, but we had to upgrade for my sanity.