Sunday, May 24, 2009

Andrew

Happy Birthday, Andrew--today he is 25!


The day is almost over now, and it was a fun one.  After going to church, we had some friends over for a once-in -a-blue-moon kind of feast: pork ribs, grilled potato salad, Andrew's favorite strawberry cake, and Jim n' Nick's cheese biscuits (yes, it's true...I found a fabulous recipe online that duplicated them perfectly!).  My grandparents in Littleton came over in the evening and watched Andrew open a few gifts (thank you to my and Andrew's parents!) as we had a second helping of strawberry cake and ice cream...I shouldn't remind myself of that part...and now Andrew, having gone into Taylor's room to wear our little guy out before bedtime, has instead worn himself out!  I have been spying on my boys: my big boy is sound asleep on the floor, while my very little boy is creating chaos (while squealing with delight about it) all around him.  I wonder, how in the world can Andrew sleep through all that??

I love both of those boys so much; they enrich and bless my life beyond words and have brought me joy that I never understood until I became a wife and mother.  Today I feel especially grateful for that "bigger boy" of mine: my sweet husband and best friend, Andrew.  It was so easy to fall in-love with him: when we first met, I was so attracted to his easy-going attitude, genuine concern for others, listening ear, and silly sense of humor.  And those were just my first impressions of him--as I got to know him better, I realized that those strengths in him were actually weaknesses in me, weaknesses that seemed to diminish a little whenever I was around him.  I wish that I could be more like Andrew; more layed-back, more optimistic, and laugh more like he does.  He makes this world a great place to be, and makes me want to be a better person.  

Sometimes I just have to pinch myself when I remember that Andrew married me!  Our first three years together have flown by so quickly; filled with wonderful memories that make me eager to make more in our years to come...I'm so glad that we chose to marry in the temple so that we may enjoy the blessings of a marriage that can last for eternity.  

So before Andrew's birthday is officially over, I want to say once more: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Sweetheart!  I'm so glad that you were born today; you have blessed my life more than you know.  I love you!!


P.S.
Jim 'n Nick's Cheese Biscuits
For all my Norris family members in the south (and family & friends in the west who want to give these a try!):

Ingredients:
3 cups flour
2 cups sugar
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1 1/2 cups milk (2% works best)
2 eggs, beaten well
1 stick butter (8 tablespoons), softened
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Directions:
Mix all ingredients together in medium sized bowl. Pour into generously greased muffin pan and bake at 400 degrees for 15 - 20 minutes. 

This recipe makes about 24 muffins.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Summa Summa Summa Time!


We've been enjoying the beautiful Summer weather--finally!  Taylor and I still walk to the park regularly, and we recently found a kiddie bike trailer to tow the little guy around so we can ride bikes, too.  Being a "one car family," it's been so freeing for me to be able to travel around more than just a couple blocks each day!

Stay tuned...Andrew and I both recently registered to participate in our first triathlon, taking place near our home next month.  Although this triathlon is considered to be very small among triathlon distances (500 yard swim, 12 mile bike ride, and 5K run), it doesn't feel small to us! We're excited for this big "small" deal. :)

There's one more even BIGGER announcement to make that's happened for us since the weather turned warm:  Andrew got offered a job!!  The commercial construction company that he interned for, Haselden Construction, made it official this Monday (May 18th).  Guess that makes us permanent Coloradans now--we're so excited for and proud of Andrew!




Friday, May 01, 2009

New!

So much that's new has happened for us during this past month; it feels both crazy to reflect on and great to know how truly happy and blessed our little family is.  I'll let the pictures do most of the telling:

                                    
Andrew's internship is over, and  is officially a new college grad!


                                              
We finally sold our Jetta and bought a new car.  We love our new '02 Volvo XC70!


                                   

Our student laptops gave up at about the same time.  Sad, but not entirely...we are proud to be the owners of a new iMac.  Thanks, BYU-Idaho and Uncle Sam! :)


Taylor had his first chocolate chip pancake.  His cousin Jake was so nice to share... (what a mess!)


         
                        
                             

It was a new kind of Easter for us--spent in Alabama for the first time, and our first time with Taylor.  Of course, the Easter Bunny visited, but we were there for something even better: to celebrate the arrival/blessing of Taylor's newest little cousin, Corinne Norris.



New babies!  As luck would have it, while we were there, Andrew's sister Cindy and her husband Cameron adopted their second little boy: Davis Hickman McEwen.  



Taylor's first pair of new sneakers!  Thank you, Grandmother Norris!



Our new little driver discovered this car at his grandparents' in Alabama and fell in-love--I couldn't keep him away from it!  It was so cute.  Later in the month, we bought our little boy a new "big boy" car seat.  He's getting too big too quickly!


Denver had a new snow storm in April, right after we came back from sunny Alabama.  We thought that we were finished with big storms!  Andrew built a snowman right outside our window while Taylor watched.  He loves his dad.



Taylor's new sign:  "all finished!"  I was so happy when he finally caught on to all that baby sign language I've been doing!



Photography--my new hobby!  I took my first photo class this week and now my thirst for another new: an SLR camera, has grown tons.  



Taylor has new teeth!  Two to be exact.  Here's the one on the top of his mouth, and there's another one on the bottom center.  It's exciting to see, and also so painful to live through this experience with him.  I had no idea how difficult a baby's teething experience could make parenting!