Friday, January 21, 2011

Everybody's Got a Laughing Place.

I have been waiting for this. I cannot explain the joy it gives me to hear Madison's little baby giggles. Danny and I made her laugh for about 15 minutes last night. If you listen closely it sounds like Madi has a permanent bubble in her throat when she laughs.



It was totally worth the wait.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Star of This Blog

I know most people who visit this blog are only interested in one person.

MADISON

I'm not sure if it is a reflex, or if she really wants to eat everything ....



And this lovely video, purely for your entertainment.


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

My Little Big Girl

Madison is not a baby anymore. She's borderline toddler. At least, that is what SHE thinks.

Madison wears size 2 diapers.
Madison eats rice cereal.



Madison sits like a big girl in her bumbo.




Madison Rolls




Madison Laughs





Madison demands our attention.



Madison is happy as a clam as long as we play with her, but the moment we stand up or leave her she begins acting like this....I blame it on everyone giving her too much attention.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Dallas Texas

Danny is officially an intern at PricewaterhouseCoopers from January till April. We packed up only what we could fit in our car and drove through snowy, ice-packed roads 14 of the 25 hour drive it took us to get here. This Texas sign was a welcomed sight by all three of us.

Someone told us that Texas isn't really "The Lone Star State" but it is actually "The Friendly State". And I believe it. The first night we were here we got stuck in a muddy patch of grass and couldn't get out. Not even 10 minutes later a real Texan pulled us out of the mud. When I thanked him he told us with a thick southern accent, "This is how we do it here in Texas!"

Our ward is so great and was so welcoming and nice. Only having met the people in the ward once, I would feel comfortable enough to call at least 5 of the families if we needed help. I love nice people. It makes us want to be one of them.
Danny works in downtown Dallas in the Trammel Crow Building (photo below). They gave him the coveted corner desk right by the window. I was terrified the first day to drive him to work, but the freeways weren't bad at all. It's amazing, here in Texas people actually let you in when you signal. Utah could learn a thing or two.
Trammel Crow Building

So far Texas is living up to it's reputation. We feel blessed to have such a great opportunity.