Sunday, April 12, 2009

Our Girls...






A couple of quick pics before church! I love these girls...

Easter Morning...







This morning, the girls found their eggs and we had a nice breakfast. After that, we had a great time as a family discussing the true meaning of Easter. Aana and I had one of the most tender conversations about the atonement that I have ever had. We each shared our testimonies with eachother and discussed how the Holy Ghost bore witness of the principles we were talking about. I can't explain it well, but it was a beautiful moment that I hope to forever remember. Aana has such a special girl and is so sensitive to the spirit...I hope she always retains that amazing quality!






We had a nice time at church and came home just in time to head off to a dinner at my parents house with the family and some neighbors. Dinner was great...and now we are home...I am exhausted, but my heart is full.

Poor Eggs...they started out so white and pure...

Some people make beautiful for Easter...they do intricate designs and make them masterpieces. In our family...we just get it done.

We do write messages on some of them in crayon before they get colored...but this year they ended up particularly lame. (ie, Braithwaites are cool! Mom is hot! (I was hoping Larry meant me...not his actual mom :), our names, pictures of very ugly bunnies, eyeballs, and more) I wish I could say we were more artistic in the egg department...but we weren't. The girls enjoyed it, though...and the bunny hid them just the same. Maybe next year we will up our game!

What a day...

Saturday's schedule was FULL from the time we woke up to the evening... Larry had to work, but the girls and I were off for a full day of fun. There were alot of fun activities in the community...and we tried to support them all!

We went to an Easter Party at the gym where we made bunny ears, decorated cookies, played games, and more...we left early to head to Lowes to build another bird house...from there we rushed to the mall for a "Handy Manny" Earth Day celebration where we planted an egg carton garden. After that we picked up sandals for the girls, got some food for Easter dinner...and we got ready for a big egg hunt in our neighborhood. The girls had a great time there and we came home to dye some eggs to leave for the bunny.

At the end of the day...I know I was tired, but I think the girls could have kept going...
It was a good day!

Build them and they will come...


We were hoping that if we added some birdhouses to our backyard that the birds (and SPRING...) would come!
Aana and her friend Camryn had a great time building these birdhouses (thanks to predone kits from HomeDepot)...and painting them. I was pretty impressed that these girls knew how to hammer nails straight better than me!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

What Happens in Vegas...















Well, Nothing too crazy happened in Vegas but we had a great weekend with Larry's staff at the Dental Town Conference.

We flew out Thursday night and came back Sunday Evening. There were 10 of the staff from his office there and it was great getting to know everyone. Not being in the office, I hadn't previously had a chance to get to know them as well. We were picked up from the airport in a limo... which amazingly held all 10 of us and our luggage.
















We stayed at Ceasasrs Palace and enjoyed it. The Conference was a great source of good info for the whole staff...and it served at a great teambuilding experience. I think Larry's favorite moment of the conference was meeting Lee Corso (Analyst of ESPN's College Gameday Football and former college coach.) Lee gave a great speech on the lessons he had learned in life, but afterward he opened it up to questions, and, of course, Larry's hand shot up. As if that wasn't enough...Larry later got a pic with him and he also had a long conversation with a dental legend who is credited to being the "Godfather of Oral Surgery."





My personal highlights were the Cirque show: Le Reve...which was amazing! I can't even describe it...but it was fantastic!! It combined, music, acrobatics, diving, comedy, dancing, and so much more. It is a must see if you are in Vegas!
We also got to see some old college friends that are doing a residency in Vegas...and it is always great to see friends. They took us to Mandalay Bay's Shark Exhibit and it was fun...and they also took us over to In-N-Out...which just speaks for itself.

I also was in the gift shop of Ceasars when Bette Midler walked less than a foot away from me. I wasn't prepared to take a picture...and I only noticed her because the cashier froze and stared...

But my absolute FAVORITE PART was when we were flying home. Larry was so excited because he had a "Priority Boarding" pass and he was so anxious to board that he was showing off in front of his staff and boarded a flight going to Springfield, MO....which was NOT our flight. We let him stay on for a while until I asked someone to go retrieve him. We all laughed so hard...it was hilarious. Even the others in the airport clapped and heckled him as he deboarded the WRONG flight. You would have had to been there...but it was great.






Random shot...

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Youthful aspirations...

Aana has always wanted to be a Vetrenarian. She constantly is trying to learn about animals...she uses her doctor kit on her stuffed animals...and she just LOVES animals. This has come as a surprise to me, because I don't really encourage that. I like animals, but don't really want to touch them. (it stems from a deep rooted germaphobia...) Her love for animals surprises me MOST because she has been bit in the face THREE different times by large hunting dogs. I would expect her to be scared to death, but she isn't!

But yesterday, she informed me of a new aspiration. Occasionally she watches the cartoon "Higglytown Heroes" on the Disney channel. If you haven't seen that show, than I need to quickly explain. They glorify every different type of profession that you can think of ranging from hot dog vendor to trash man. Apparently she has recently watched an episode on someone that runs a laundromat...and now. That is what she wants to do. She says she wants to wash other people's laundry for a job. She is insistent...and has mentioned it to me several times. She has a very elaborate scheme and gets to excited to tell me about it!

I appreciate all of the diffferent positions there are in life and I am grateful for those laboring in all different fields...but honestly... I think I am going to quit letting her watch that show~ :)