Friday, December 12, 2008

To see the pics better....

Just click on the "View Photos" on the bottom and watch it that way. I have never been able to get my slideshows to be centered. It must be my layout, but I don't feel like adding all of my widgets again on the side one by one, so it is staying for a while until I do!

I hope you like the pics!

Family Photos!!! (With Sandi Linder!)

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Home Again

Hey, all....yes, it really is Mandy! I am finally posting after a few weeks of silence. We had a great trip to Utah and Idaho. However, it went by way too fast and now we are hurriedly organizing our house and avoiding the holiday rush so we can enjoy what time we have together as a family.

In Utah, we spent most of our time with Matt's family in Brigham City and a little time in Idaho with his dad and brother and then our favorite college friends the Allen family. (If you want to see some really cute pics of our girls, be sure to check out the Allen Family blog!). Lacey and I went fabric shopping and to one of my favorite places- Costco! We visited and ate lots of yummy food and then I oogled over her food storage. You wouldn't believe how awesome it is! Way to go, Lac!

We were able to spend a day up at Matt's family cabin in Island Park and that was very cozy and relaxing. Grace continually climbed the stairs and was told "No" due to the gas fireplace. She left there with another word in her vocabulary...you guessed it- "NO!" She's too cute when she does it! (I'll get sick of it one day I'm sure, but for now I find in adorable).

We played a lot of dominoes with Matt's mom. She loves to play games, even more than we do if that's even possible! We often were up until midnight playing Mexican Train. Even though we were exhausted....we had way too much fun to complain.

We went on a date night to see Quantum of Solace, which we both very much enjoyed. That's only the second date night we've been on in the last 6 months. Yikes!

We also got to go to Maddox and have a nice quiet dinner with his family. Then we went to Salty and spent a bit of time with my family. We had a great family home evening with my Dad's family and spent the next day with my grandparents learning about their trip to Mexico and my grandma also sat down and taught me how to Index names for family history. Very cool!

My mom's family came next and we had a FULL T-day dinner and were able to spend some time scrapbooking, visiting and most of all watch Grace climb the stairs and show all of her "tricks" to the family who haven't seen her since she was crawling. Again, so stinkin' cute I could bite her.

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving...I know we did. Matt cooked all but one side dish for us! What a chef. He's the greatest....and he's all mine!

This has already been a pretty long post and we did a whole lot more while we were away, but I think I'll stop there. I will try to post more regularly.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Great Sunday

Today was a really great Sunday. I usually enjoy Sundays, but today we all had a very uplifting day. We had touching and inspired lessons in Relief Society and Elders Quorum. Jana, my good friend and Relief Society Pres. gave a lesson about gratitude and how the right attitude and focus on our blessings can change our lives. I truly felt the spirit during the lesson. Thank you, Jana.

Matt's lesson was about the simpleness of the way to live with our Father in Heaven again. We had a good talk about what we learned and then we had a guest to dinner. There was a younger gentleman in our ward visiting whom we invited over and we were able to discuss how gospel principles have given our lives purpose and direction in the latter days, especially since we are all Active Duty Army. I really appreciated the time we were able to visit with this brother, Spencer Taylor from Ft. Huachuca (I probably spelled that wrong!).

He shared with us some great experiences he has had and what helped him survive his time away during deployments. I think Matt and I both benefited from having an LDS perspective on deployment. He introduced us to a great web site with free downloadable LDS music called liahona.net. I encourage all of my readers to check it out. It is truly a gift from God to have this uplifting and wholesome music at our fingertips.

We are very blessed.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

In God I Trust

Last night Matt and I had an honest conversation about the Election and we are on edge because the future of our country is at stake as well as the future of our family. We ARE an active duty military family. I want to be sure that correct steps are taken to ensure the safety of every American life and not only that...the QUALITY of each American life. Therefor, I will be voting for the candidate who chooses LIFE.

To see what I mean, follow the link below. I think this link is informative. However, I do not think people will be "damned" for voting for either candidate. Just to clarify!

http://www.americaschoicenow.com/

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Empty House

After having been alone with Grace for over a month...then all of a sudden having 3 more adults here at all times for over a week...now I'm alone with Grace during the day again...I forgot for a second how quiet my house is at times. Of course, there's the constant babbling and growling provided by Grace, but I don't ever watch TV and I don't own a stereo anymore; so other than my own voice or phone ringing I don't hear many other noises while Matt is at work. Hard to adjust to.

Anyhow, on a different note. My business is doing pretty good right now. I have parties lined up for the next few weeks and then the holiday shopping will REALLY hit! I have been putting ever penny of my commission into the bank and I have been in the black for a bit now. Feels good because I have accomplished a goal. I have a successful home business that I love. My husband enjoys that our house always smells good, too! A win-win! Grace is still my ultimate-tester-smelling-champion. She knows if the doorbell rings during the day that we are getting a package from Scentsy and she hovers around me until I open it. So cute.

Anyway, I hadn't posted for a week so I thought I'd write whatever came to mind. There you have it.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Warning!!! The world may end tomorrow.....Matt is actually posting a message!!!

Here is a short message from Mateo...the one Mandy has been prodding for months now, feebly attempting to create some sense of obligation to contribute to the family blog. I hate to break it to her that the begging, pleading, and fluttering of eyelashes have not paid off....it's actually the foot rubs, car washes, and seven-course meals that have led to my fall!
Actually, I am quite ashamed that I have hidden for so long from all of you, my family, friends, and blog-o-mites. I beg for your forgiveness and hope that you will accept me into the fold with few, if any, tongue lashings. I promise to contribute more than the.....well..... no times that I have contributed in the past...wow....I am quite pathetic!
Anyway, to give an update of sorts, I am keeping quite busy with work. A lot is coming up and sparing the boring details I have simply been helping in the planning side of things which will effect what we actually do once we hit our area of operation. My influence is little, but I hope that I will soon be able to make a difference in the life of at least one person out there in the world where we do business.
Being able to spend time with Mandy and Grace is without a doubt the most important thing to me. I love them both so much and each memory we create brings us closer together and closer to our ultimate goal. Grace is amazing, I love discovering something new in her personality every day. I am so blessed to call these two girls my own!
Grandma and Grandpa Merrill are here visiting Grace right now; it is nice to have them here and to watch how Gracie attaches herself to them as if Mandy and I no longer exist....we love it! We miss family a lot and hope that we will not miss out on your lives as we are apart. Please keep in touch as we will make better efforts to do the same. We love each of you, family and friends, and hope all is going well in your lives! Until next time, (probably around Mandy's 72nd Birthday) Love Matt

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Home!!!

Just wanted to let all of you know that Matt is home and safe! His parents are here for the week and we have Matt all to ourselves for a 3 day weekend! Watching conference at home is a blessing...something I took for granted in Utah. Though paying a ton for cable to do it is hurting the wallet a little.... :)

Thanks for your prayers and concern for our little family. We have truly been blessed to have friends and family like you!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Long Time Gone

My Matty is still gone. He has been away for nearly a month and will most likely be sent home on Friday. The worst part of it all is that I had been building myself up for his homecoming on this past Sunday and now it is Wednesday...then come Thursday...THEN comes Friday. The Army life is not for us for the longterm...we decided that together this month. Matt and I want to spend time as a family with our children and not apart for 12-15 months at a time at the whim of the United States Army. So, in five years when the contract is up and we have had all of our biological children, we will be moving to a small city in the West closer to family and living a simple, yet more stable life. Let the countdown begin. Again.

Unless a miracle occurs and the world is peaceful and there are no more deployments and Matt enjoys his job in Military Intelligence a whole lot more than his job in Armor. I heard a few of Matt's fellow officers say their units motto is, "First in, last out." Yee Haw.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Butter Pecan, anyone?

I recently discovered that I have been worshipping the wrong flavor of ice cream. You see, Rocky Road has been my "favorite" since I was pint sized and now that I am grown and can fully appreciate many flavors of ice cream I have found that Butter Pecan is ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY THE BEST FLAVOR ON EARTH!!! I was visiting with a friend who shared her fascination with Dairy Queen Blizards and I couldn't stop thinking about ice cream thereafter. So, I went to Wally World and bought myself some Butter Pecan ice cream, and now I am having a hard time staying away from the freezer! I swear, if I didn't have both my hands full with Grace I would walk around with a spoon in my hand all day long! But no worries, because as soon as Matt returns home (and his sweet tooth with him) the ice cream will "vanish." Lets just hope I have the willpower to resist the frozen desserts aisle... Pray for me. :)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Fever!

Grace is still sick. Fever really scared me last night. I called my sister in law and she calmed me down. Then I went to check on her an hour later and even though I had given her some meds, it was still rising. So, to the ER we went at midnight and got home around 6 am. They poked and prodded her all morning and she refused to sleep. Anyhow, we're doing okay now. Just exhausted and Grace is doped up on Tylenol and Motrin as per the doctors orders. Poor thing. If it continues for too much longer they told me to bring her in to see her PCM.

Good news, Matt is safe and healthy. He should be home sometime on Sunday. Though, the Army always has the right to surprise us. I'm hoping he gets to come home at a normal hour and doesn't have to be picked up at 2 am. That's when I had to drop him off to leave. Can you believe it? Crazyness.

Friday, September 19, 2008

First Tag ever!

What is his name: Matt (But to me he's Matty)
What is her name: Mandy
How long have you been together: Married for 3 1/2 years, dated off and on before that
How long did you date: a bit when we were "young", then 8 months before we were married.
How old is he:33
How old is she: 26, 27 in a few short weeks
Who eats more: Matt
Who said I love you first: Who knows! Too long ago to say.
Who is taller: Matt by a bit
Who sings better: Me
Who is smarter: Toss-up Matt has too many "realms" of knowledge, I have fewer but I think it all balances out
Who does the laundry: ME
Who pays the bills: ME
Who sleeps on the right side of the bed: Matt
Who mows the lawn: We take turns, but it takes Matt half the time! We don't have a self-propelled mower so I huff and puff the whole time!
Who cooks the dinner: Mostly me, Matt surprises me here and there on weekends
Who drives: Matt
Who is more stubborn:We both share this trait.
Who kissed who first: It was a mutual thing. We kissed each-other. However, Matt asked me first! Our VERY first kiss was simple, but very romantic in the parking lot of his apartment over 9 years ago. The NEWEST first kiss was even better. We danced in the moonlight to Dave Matthews and stole little kisses every few minutes after!
Who has more friends: Matt, definitely Matt
Who is more sensitive: We both have our moments.

Tag: Christina, Cari and Crystal.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Heart Attacks and the Croup


Grace woke up this morning really late and I was sure that she was just tired because of the playgroup and all of the days festivities. But, from the moment I walked into her room, I could tell she was sick. She had an AWEFUL cough and was wheezing. I was shocked to hear such a sound coming from her sweet little mouth. I rushed her to the doctor and he said she has the Croup. She has cough syrup, a humidifier and even an inhaler now. For a few days, anyway. She is sad and wimpery, but doing good.

As for the heart attack...I had the sister missionaries over for dinner on Tuesday and I went into the bathroom to bathe Grace yesterday and there were hearts and colored crate paper everywhere! Even the ceiling! I have spent a lot of time with them recently (going on exchanges and feeding them) so they decided to surprise me.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Spaghettios, Peaches & Ginger Snaps!

These are three of Grace's favorite foods. I can't believe how much she ate when I fed her these new foods. She couldn't get enough... I left Grace with a babysitter for the first time (meaning someone beside family). She had a blast, too. I was happy to see that she didn't get upset when I left and she ran into my arms when I returned home. I think I might do that more often! She seems to appreciate having me around when I'm gone for a few hours.

She has been a bit ornery the last few days. Teething again. This time she is EXTRA irritable at night, though. I'm starting to wonder if she has an ear infection. I'll take her in to the doctor if the supsicion continues...

Oh, my first Scentsy Party was last night at my friend Jana's house and I would like to nominate her as the Hostess of the Century! Jana is so good at getting people excited and making them feel welcome. She made TONS of great food...Spinach twists, Lemon Cheesecake Tarts, Bree and baguettes...it was over the top! Not to mention that there were over 15 women there!!! The party sales far exceeded what I had ever expected of my first party and now I am even more hyped for the next one. She is even going to give me feedback about how she thinks I could improve the presentation portion. Right on, Jana! I love being your friend and neighbor. If any of you ever knew or live near Jana you'll know what a great woman and mom she is. Thank goodness she is here in Texas!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Change of Scenery

My mom was not happy when she couldn't see ALL of Gracie in her video and pictures because the trees were in the way. I love the new background...reminds me of Halloween! It isn't even mid-September and I am already itching to decorate for Halloween. Matt and I have been talking about what we want to dress up as. Definitely dressing up this year....any ideas?

Anyhow, I haven't actually WRITTEN anything for a while so I thought I would catch up. Texas has been good to us so far. I have made some friends at church and others at barbecues and so forth. One of my favorite people is one of Matt's classmates wives (From Fort Knox). Her name is Shannon and she is always fun to talk to.

I have been keeping busy with missionary work. I have been on more exchanges in the last week than I have in all of my adult life. We were stood up twice....sad. But, it's the willingness to go and share the gospel that earns brownie points, right? Ha ha.... I have also been feeding the missionaries a lot while Matt has been away. I signed up to feed them once a week. I hope they don't mind my cooking; they are going to get a lot of it this month!

Grace is still destroying anything and everything she can get her hands on. Luckily, we have very few boxes left in the house. But, she discovered the garbage can this week and has been "putting her toys away" in it. She just stares at me while I put her toys away in her room...but the garbage can is so much more interesting to her.

Any time I open the front door, she makes a B-line for it. She absolutely LOVES to be outside. She loves to run down the driveway...adrenaline junkie in the making.

Matt is working himself to death at the NTC. He calls every day for about 5 minutes and every day his voice is more gruff from exhaustion. He has a long way to go...keep him in your prayers. I know he'll do just fine...but it doesn't hurt to have a little extra help.

My Scentsy business is at a bit of a standstill. I had two parties cancel on me this week. Busy moms trying to get organized and all... BUT, I have one scheduled for this Friday night and I am told that about 15 people have sworn to be there. (Crossing my fingers!) I'm trying to make a certain sales goal and I am depending on this party to carry me there. Come on Jana, I'm counting on you!

I am currently working on finishing the last decorative touches on my living room. We were able to buy "adult furniture" for the first time! No more Love Sac and Futon!!! Woo Woo! I will post pictures when it is finished. Promise.

That's about it. Hope you enjoyed reading my ramblings.

Grouchy Giggles

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Walking Gracie

Look out world! Here she comes!

Grace started taking a few steps last week. It looked more like she was falling into things rather than walking so I didn't want to get too hyped up. Then, on Sunday she stood up in the middle of the floor without holding onto anything. Then she continued to do it all day and ever since then she has been standing up and taking a few steps. She is still shakey and takes it slow, but she is definitely walking.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Birthday Girl!

Birthday Girl!!!

Grace turned one last Wednesday...but we weren't able to celebrate until Friday. She had WAY too much fun with her cake. I have video, but I'm not sure if I can get it to work. I will work on it.

Our family is enjoying Mom Merrill here this week, too. She flew down to celebrate Matt and Grace's birthdays and see our new house. We have been pretty busy. I am finally hosting an open house for Scentsy this week on Tuesday so everyone cross your fingers! I really hope it goes well. It could make or break my business start-up.

Matt is still working extremely hard. He works very late and is hardly ever home. He is still training himself in his job and is doing really well. He got a new calling....Exec Secretary again. I got a calling, too but I haven't been sustained yet. I will fill you in once I am.

Here are some pictures of Grace's birthday party!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Signing Baby!

I just thought I would share that I am still trying to teach Grace a few basic signs. She knows how to sign please, all done and more. Of course, I'm not quite sure if she knows exactly what she is saying...but about 75% of the time she does it on cue. I am working on Thank You right now. I'll let you know how that goes later on.

She is still cutting her fourth tooth, which is proving to be a bear. As if 3 weeks isn't long enough, right? Crossing my fingers and monitoring her continuous fever...

Friday, July 25, 2008

Sick Baby

Grace woke up from an extraordinarily long nap today with a fever of 101 degrees! (That's high for her because she is usually about 96 degrees!) She has been wimpery and laying down on the floor all day. I feel so bad for her. She has only ever had a mild fever while teething, but this is something more. So far, no pulling of ears...but I have a feeling she and I will be staying home from church this week. I wish her daddy were here to help comfort her. You can tell she misses him a lot.

Oh, I guess I didn't blog about that yet. Matt is officially active in his unit here on Fort Hood. He is in the field and won't be back until Tuesday. He has a big learning curve ahead of him to learn the politics, strengths and weaknesses of the guys around him (so he says). He also found out that he will be working the Reconaissance side of Armor instead of working with tanks. Which he actually enjoyed more in Kentucky and it will be easier to transition to Military Intelligence in three years.

Matt also found out he will be deploying for 12 months on Dec 18th. He is a bit nervous, but he wants to go serve his country and the people of Iraq. I am proud of him for being brave enough to go. He is definitely a family guy and it will be hard for him to be away from "his girls." I love him so much it's sick!

That's all for now. I am going to go comfort Grace all I can while she is wimpery and enjoy how cuddly she is right now. (The only good thing is the cuddling! She is NEVER cuddly!)

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Scentsy Consultant!

I have been thinking about having my own business for quite some time now. I hadn't fallen in love with any particular product until I was introduced to Scentsy through Matt's family. I have been thinking of all of the possibilities for me in Texas and how it would push me to make new friends and venture out a little more often. I am so excited to get started and I have so many ideas for my Scentsy business. If you haven't heard of it yet, you will! Especially if you are reading my blog! Scentsy is offering 10% off this month, on everything but the Double the Scentsy set. This is a rare occassion, so if you want to get started... go to my site and check out the product. www.scentsy.com/mandym If you do want to order, e-mail me at mandyscentsy@yahoo.com and give me your info.

Trust me, if I fell in love with it (and I am pretty skeptical) you will, too! Feel free to ask me any questions, because right now there is a fire inside me just bursting to tell you about it!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Family Time

Our little family arrived home just the other day from a trip to visit Matt's family. He hadn't seen most of them since January, and since I had just spent some time with my family we spent every waking moment with them. (My apologies to my family since we drove straight through town).

Anyhow, we went up to Island Park, ID and spent time with his sisters family, his parents and his brother Mark. Eventually we caught up with everyone in the Merrill family. We had a great time. We lounged a bit, Matt did a few projects at the cabin, we cooked dutch oven style, Matt started HUGE campfires, we played in the creek, went to West Yellowstone, ate ice cream... The list goes on and on.

We also saw a few movies. Matt's parents babysat for us so we could go on a date. We hadn't been on one since Christmas! Thanks a million, Mom Merrill! We saw King Fu Panda, which we both loved. We also saw Wall-E while we were home. We played a lot of dominoes, too.

I must say the highlight of the trip was seeing Matt play with Grace in the pool in Brigham City. She hadn't ever been in a pool before, and we had bought her a big floaty toy. He dunked her under a few times and splashed with her. They had an enormous amount of fun. I am so glad he was able to be there for her first time in the water. I could tell it meant a lot to him.

So, now we are home in Texas. It is blasted hot and humid. We are still trying to get all of our projects done. I spent most of the day cleaning doors and baseboards. Matt has been working on the lawn and planting a tree in our front yard. Grace has been keeping us busy by constantly climbing on the fireplace. We are one busy family. We don't have any of our household goods yet. They will be delivered next Wednesday. I can't wait! Christmas in July! We have so many things we got as gifts for our wedding that we have yet to open. I am so excited to finally use our fancy towels and hang my pictures on the wall.

I am going to wait to post pics until we have everything in place, because the house doesn't really look like a home yet. Just empty square rooms with little personality.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Still alive!

We are still breathing. However, we are waiting to get our internet access set up in Texas. Soon enough we will be in contact with the outside world again. I will write more later. Don't worry, I will post pictures of everything! The house, the baby, etc...

Monday, June 16, 2008

Moving to Texas

Matt came home on Saturday with good news and bad news. Fortunately for me, both ended up being pretty good news! He passed his BIG test, but his Airborne training was cancelled. So, what that means is that he will driving to Texas with us, and he won't have to leave to go to training! I would have been down there alone with Grace for nearly a month before seeing him again. But, I know Matt is a little disappointed because he has always wanted to do Airborne training...his time will come.

That is all that's new with us. I will post pictures of his graduation when we get everything set up at home. We leave this Friday afternoon. I am so excited! My mom is flying in this Wednesday, too. She is driving down with us and gets to see our house! Hopefully they both like it as much as I do.

Bye all! I probably won't have time or news to post until Texas.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Hallelujah!


I thought I should let all of you know that Grace has been sleeping through the night for the last 6 days! I started putting her on a strict schedule. Feeding times are not negotiable, PJ time is not negotiable, and now scripture time is not negotiable either. I took the advice of two people...my Grandma Barlow and my friend Chelsea. I was nursing Grace just before bed, but I switched it up a bit and now feed her full of cereal and fruit before bed. She sleeps like a tank! (Her Daddy would love that metaphor!)

As for Matthew...I haven't seen or heard from him in over a week now and the time for him to return home is inching closer every hour. I can't wait to see him and find out what our future holds. I will, as promised, fill you all in as soon as I know anything.

P.S. Here is another picture of Grace. She is starting to let go and stand on her own for a split second before falling onto her caboose. (Or, as Lacey calls it, her Tookus...not quite sure I spelled that right!)

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Winding Down

Our time here is coming to a close and it is kind of bittersweet. I have met so many amazing moms and families here in Kentucky. I have picked up ideas about what family scripture study will be like when our family gets a little older and so many other fun ideas for decorating, crafting and developing talents. I will miss all of my friends here.

Matt is gone for his last field training and I am so anxious I can hardly sleep. He left a few days ago and won't be back until the 14th. When this phase ends, we will know what the game plan is for the next 6 months. He has the opportunity to go to Airborne school in Fort Benning, GA after we leave Kentucky. Luckily, it is only three weeks long. Grace and I will be in Texas setting up the house and trying to familiarize ourselves to our new city, church and so forth.

Grace is starting to walk around the furniture and falls quite often when she can't figure out which foot moves next. She is such a handful, but I love her to pieces ( as her Great Grandma Barlow says). She still doesn't sleep at night. She wakes up two times usually lasting about an hour each time. Last night I decided to let her cry herself to sleep at 5 in the morning, because I had already been up for two hours with no relief. It took her 45 minutes to do so, but she slept the rest of the morning afterward. The only good thing about the "field time" Matt has is that all of the tenants around us are also out there. Needless to say, she can cry and make all sorts of noise and I don't feel guilty for her waking everyone up.

Not much new with me. I haven't been working out lately and I am starting to feel it. I have no energy or desire to do anything aerobic when I haven't slept and I have a killer headache. If anyone has tips about helping babies sleep better at night, I am all ears. I have tried everything her doctor and other moms have recommended...but I am still open to suggestions. You can call it the Save Mandy's Sanity Project.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Kentucky




When we moved to Kentucky, I didn't know what to expect. I had heard it would be green and lush and humid in summer...but I still wasn't prepared for the beauty of it. I changed my blog background to show all of you what Kentucky looks like right now. During the three weeks Grace and I were away, the entire state blossomed into a green wonderland. I know Texas will have green areas as well, but I will really miss looking out my front windows and seeing nothing but my favorite color carpeting the earth. It makes me happy to see the wonders God has created here.

I decided to start reading the books and authors I have always wanted to. C.S. Lewis is first on the list. I borrowed some books from my friend Tami to get started and Mere Christianity is what I picked first. He was such a wise and persuasive man. I know of a sureity with every fiber in my being that there is a God and that his hand guides all things...but in case I had any doubt all I needed to do was read this book. He approaches the existence of deity from a logical perspective and it just seems to reaffirm my testimony. So, thank you to C.S. Lewis for strengthening my resolve to make it to the end.

Our family has been tried lately. Both individually and as a whole. We are in no way weaker than before, in fact, we are stronger. We have bound our little family to our Savior and the gospel in order to overcome our "road humps" (as they call them in Kentucky). Matt is trying his hardest to be the best Tank Commander he can be and he has now reached the point of being tested on his capability. He is stressed and tired. He has 2 weeks of almost pure testing in the field and classroom in order to determine if he graduates or if he needs a bit more practice. I will keep you all posted as to our progress.

P.S. Grace pulls herself up to absolutely everything...may be walking soon.
Matt and I have been trying to get in touch more with our spiritual selves.
Matt is working very hard to meet the requirements for BOLC III.
We are still in the homebuying process...

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Success!

The seller counteroffered and we accepted. We close on June 19th and we will be the proud owners of our first home. We can't wait to make it our own. We can paint walls, decorate a nursery for Grace and plant whatever we want in our garden! If only we weren't moving there in the hottest month of the year!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Househunting


Grace and I have been in Texas for the past week. We looked at nearly 30 houses and were getting a bit tired and discouraged. Then we found two viable options and starting the bidding on Saturday. We were so excited to start the paperwork when we met with our realtor...but sadly the house we had decided on was under contract since that morning. Turns out they were negotiating the whole time we had been looking at it. Talk about ridiculous! Luckily we had a backup house in mind and we put an offer on it instead. Now we are playing the waiting game, which I have to admit is absolute torture! I leave on Tuesday morning, and I desperately want to have this all figured out before I go home to Kentucky. The house is cute, but could definitely use some Matt Merrill inspired curb appeal. It has 3 bedrooms and a simple backyard. The best part of the house is actually the neighborhood that it's in. It's called Morse Valley and houses typically sell for quite a bit more there (they are typically much bigger and lavish than the one we have bid on). The house is also located within a mile of the LDS church, which is the only one for miles around.

I wish I could read minds and know what the seller is thinking....

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Homeward Bound!

Grace and I will be in Utah as of April 30th. We will be gone for 3 weeks, including the week we will be in Texas house hunting. We will greatly miss Matt, but he will be incredibly busy. In fact, he is currently out in "the field" (which means he gets hands on training, hardly sleeps, gets real dirty and doesn't get to come home for days at a time).

Matt is almost halfway done with his training here and it is getting more intense every day. It will be good for him to have a quiet place to study while we're gone. Hopefully he'll sleep better without Grace waking him up. (Although we do have nocturnal neighbors!)

Grace is still pulling herself along and occassionally crawling. She is just brimming with personality. In fact, today at church was the first time she reached out for me to hold her. It was so cute and it felt really great. I wasn't just some caretaker...she actually missed me!

There isn't much else to report. We're trucking along and anticipating the next big step for our family; homeownership! Soon enough... I'll be sure to update often about that process. Until then, this is Mandy signing off. I'm not sure if I'll have any internet access while in Utah. SO LONG FOR NOW!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Jedi Grace!

The other day Matt brought a glow stick home from his Armor Training and he activated it so he could show Grace. She loved watching it as he spun it around and once she got her hands on it, she didn't want to let go. Here's a short clip of her playing the role of Jedi Grace!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Reading Time for Grace

I have been reading to Grace since she was just a few weeks old. She has always loved to look at the pictures and now she is starting to love the sound of the words. Last night Matt filmed our reading time and Grace looked up every time I said "Thump."

This past weekend was General Conference for the LDS Church and after the last session there was a series on parenting and it talked about the importance of spending quality time with your children. After visiting the web site, Matt and I decided that no matter where we are or what we have on our agenda, our children will be read to every single day until they can read for themselves and no longer want to sit on our lap (hopefully this will be before the age of 18!).

It is so exciting to think that just a few minutes can help build a relationship with your children and that reading to them can set a foundation for all of their future learning.

I am going to try once again to post a video to Blogger...but who knows if it will work. If it does, you'll see it below. If not I'll redirect you to MySpace.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Tank Commander!


It has been a while since I posted the news about our little family. So here goes... Matt started his Armor Officer Basic Course earlier this month and has since learned A LOT about tanks. He fired one for the first time this past week and loved the adrenaline rush. He is training to be a Tank Commander and it keeps him pretty busy. The beginning of his training requires a lot of time in a classroom, but it is shifting into more time in "the field" or on "the range" which means late nights and lots of "tank bites" (bumps, bruises and cuts from moving around inside the tank). He read over his schedule and told me some bad news. He only has 3 weekends off for the rest of our time here in Kentucky. He works straight through most Saturdays and Sundays. Going to be awful lonely and quiet here real soon. Matt will be commanding the M1A2, which is an Abrams tank. Check out the picture of us at the Patton museum to see what it looks like.


Grace is rolling all over the place and is still telling us what's on her mind. She pulls herself up on her hands and toes so I'm thinking it won't be long before she figures out how to pull herself to her knees and crawl away. We took this adorable video of her sticking out her tongue, which is her newest trick. I have tried to post videos to this blog but to no avail.... I finally posted two new videos. You can access them at the link below and then click on videos and the newer ones are called Sniffles and Silly Grace. You'll die when you see them!


Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Skinny Jeans!!!

While Matt was away, he and I decided to work out and eat better and surprise each-other with the results. But, I wasn't as faithful to my routine and to be honest, there wasn't much of a difference in how I looked or felt.

But, I was determined to start that challenge over again when we moved here. I have limited chores so I couldn't come up with excuses not to take care of myself. I have been working out 4 times a week at home with the fluidity bar my mom gave me when I had Grace back in August. I used it a few times before and I didn't ever really feel "the burn" so I stopped. As of today, I don't know how much I weigh...I don't know my measurements...but I do know that this morning I was feeling a little adventurous and tried to put on my Skinny Jeans. (No, not those horrid skin tight jeans that have become trendy, I mean the jeans you wear on the days you have a spring in your step because you feel thinner than usual.) Needless to say, a miracle occurred and THEY FIT! I still have a bit of a pooch under my belly, but my buns and thighs have really taken on a new shape because of the Fluidity workout. I am so excited!

My mom helped me buy a jogging stroller yesterday, and I now have even more determination to get out there and run by buns off! As soon as it stops pouring rain here in Kentucky, you can trust that I'll be outside with Grace as my partner running around Fort Knox Army base. Yee Haw! I'll post pictures sometime to show the progression of ME since I had Grace. Other than that, the fun things happening in our family are that Grace is starting to pull herself inches at a time while on her belly. One day I just know I'll see you take off and I won't be able to keep up! She is such a ham for the camera, always batting her blue eyes at me.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Being a Mom

Before having children, I was so excited about teaching my kids this and that, whatever it may be. Now, I find that I am the one being taught. I didn't realize how worried I would be about whether or not my children rolled over at 3.5 months of age. But now I spend time every day trying to coax Grace to roll over. I didn't realize how tired I would be, but now I sleep about 50 percent as much and rarely feel rested. But, the best thing is how in love I am with my family. Tears come to my eyes at least once a day when I stare at Grace and she looks back at me with her big blue eyes. I can't help but laugh sometimes when she cries, because it is just more evidence that she really does exist and that right now Matt and I are her nurturers.

Grace has such personality. She often squeaks just to hear her own voice. Her legs are always kicking. Her hands are always reaching. Her eyes always watching. I hope she knows one day how much she is loved. I hope she feels that no matter what obstacles she may face, she can always come home and with open arms we will try to lessen her pain, her grief, and her disappointments.

Bottom line, I love being a mom. And I hope I can continue to be one for my children long after they've started their own families.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Now we are Kentuckians!

We are finally reunited with Matt and we live on Fort Knox Army Base. Our apartment is just the right size, if anything I would make the kitchen larger. But we live in a great spot, right next to the hospital...but don't worry, we haven't heard any ambulances yet!

Grace loves playing with her Daddy and prefers to be held. She is still adjusting to our new home, but seems to be happy as ever. We haven't met any new friends out here yet. The closest ward is half hour away and we didn't have internet set up to figure that our until after Sunday.

Grace still isn't rolling all over the place, which I'm hoping she'll do soon so I won't worry so much about her development. I'll post video as soon as she does.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Trip to Arizona

Grace, Grandma Barlow and I just returned from 8 days in sunny Arizona! My mom and Gramma Bamma kept Grace and I on our toes the entire time. We learned new scrapbooking tricks and spent a lot of time shopping. We went to malls, shops and boutiques galore! Grace loved spending time with her Grandma Woods and Auntie Mistie. We hadn't seen them since Thanksgiving. Grace is now sitting up on her own, rolling over all the time and wants to get her hands on everything she sees. I can't wait for her Daddy to see how much she has grown. We leave Utah to meet up with him in Kentucky in less than 3 weeks! Yeehaw!!! I am so thankful for him and all he does for me and I love to watch him play with Gracie. He is such a wonderful father and husband. Who could ask for more? I am incredibly blessed to have the friends and family that make my life more meaningful and full of love and excitement. Thank you.


P.S. Matty, if you get a chance to read this...I'm coming soon and I can't wait! I love you.

Grace had picturestaken!

I couldn't wait to take Grace to have her pictures taken. I saw some pictures taken by Stephanie Tueller and knew she was THE photographer for us! Check out her blog to see her pictures. www.stephanietueller.blogspot.com Thanks Stephanie for preserving my baby's beauty on film forever! I absolutely love them.

Grace's 6 month pictures