Monday, April 25

Hello!

Tyson here.

I have a new little brother. We play together. Sometimes he grabs me and tries to hug my legs. He drools on his shirt all of the time. Sometimes he just spits up on me when I hold him.



I like to draw things. I draw armor knight things with spikes on his helmet. I am good at drawing my name.



Outside I swing my bat and hit the ball up into the tree. I try to get it out with my bat by myself. And I don't need help. Well, sometimes I do need help and my dad tries to figure it out.



Sometimes I build ships from legos. Sometimes I tell my mom "peace".



(as told to his mother)

Tuesday, April 19

Pretty sure that even though he is my second baby, I have lots of pictures of him too.





Friday, April 15

Tablescapes


My friend asked me to set up some "tablescaping", or place setting, ideas for our Relief Society meeting a few days ago. At first I felt a little overwhelmed, not sure where to begin, but as I started putting things together, I had such a good time. I borrowed a few plates and napkins and tablecloths, and when I started laying it all out, I was amazed how much could work together. I came up with nine different layouts that are each a little bit unique. I ranged from very simple to very formal. In the end, I could not pick a favorite. I love something about each of them.

The idea was to create a mini version of a table setting. There is one actual place setting and then the centerpieces and tablecloth you might put with them. Of course everything would be stretched out further on a dining table. (not crammed all together as you see here)

Another interesting note: not very much in the settings was actually purchased together. I love that it's easy and okay to mix and match and put together pieces that you love.

I started with a "brunch" setting. This one is warmly toned complete with a carafe and mug, juice glass, and large bowl and plate for fruit and eggs. There is a pouring dish for syrup. I limited the silverware, keeping it simple. Of course any color of fruit would look good with this setting. I think it appears very cozy.


My second table was for summer/springtime lunch. This is a very colorful setting, but also very simple again. I purposely left off the tablecloth. I think just the wooden table can be such a pretty accent, and something as informal as lunch doesn't need a cloth. There is a pitcher for lemonade, a simple glass, napkin, and usual setting.

As a side note, I ended up picking more daffodils to add before the presentation. I thought they looked a little sparse. :)


This table is entitled "simple". It's sweet and slightly girlish, yet the idea of it could be created out of any type of design or preference. The color scheme is minimal. The napkin is placed very informally and the extra plates give a sense of a buffet "help yourself" sort of attitude.


The fourth table is my "Modern Fancy" table. It's set up very formally, yet the colors and lack of flowers give it an edge and feeling of sophistication. My sisters gave me the damask place setting for my birthday a few years ago and I think it's fabulous. I had never paired it with green before and I think I really like it. Instead of a placemat, I used a silver charger, which lends it a more formal touch.

I have a weak spot for anything red. This setting I have used many times for my own dinner parties. The newest addition is the red goblet I inherited from my Grandmother. I combined a metallic placemat with a red charger this time. The sharp, stark white branches are balanced with the roundness found every where else on the table. I left the tablecloth off of this one also and used a long red table runner instead.

This next setting is the most formal and elegant one of them all. I used the crystal and genuine silver for this one, complete with all the forks, knives, and spoons you would find in a formal place setting. (you can't see the cake fork and dessert fork above the gold charger). Another wineglass could be added to this setting as well. The color scheme is very monochromatic and fancy. However, the place card is a bold color that stands out in the beginning. For a place setting like this, you need a large table if you are to fit more than four settings on it. Almost everything seen here goes along with the actual setting.


Here's another "dinner party" idea. This one has a more oriental vibe to it, with many earthtones. This combines a table runner and tablecloth together. I ended up switching the bowl and ceramic piece because I felt it was better visually. I wish I had that picture instead.

Instead of a place setting with this table, I have an idea for a party set-up. The actual table would be longer with lots more corresponding goodies and treats. The taller jar contains licorice, the glass has straws, the other jars, candy.


Here's an idea for an outdoor BBQ. Everything, except the candle centerpieces, even the pitcher, is plastic. You can never have enough napkins and plastic utensils either.

I had a blast putting this all together. Now if only I could cook well enough to match the tables we would be all set. :)

Friday, April 8

Sweet Tyson


Tyson is growing up so quickly! This year he started preschool. He was so incredibly excited and he loves it so much. He had to start late because Jack was in Primary Children's but he jumped right in with no problem. His teacher (Mrs. Orton) says he is a sweet boy and very bright. He is always excited to learn each new letter and number and play with his friends. Tyson will be old enough next year to start Kindergarten, but we have decided to keep him home a little longer and give him a jump start on reading and other things.

Tyson loves puzzles and doing mazes. He knows all the days of the week and is interested in telling time and learning dates on the calender. He loves building with his blocks and his magnetic cars. He still pulls out his trains and hot wheels too.

Tyson especially loves his little brother. He has a special sing-song voice reserved just for him. Tyson has accepted Jack very graciously into our lives with very little resentment. He often reminds me to change Jack and that I need to hold him in the night when he cries. :) He loves to make him laugh and show him toys.

One of Tyson's favorite days of the week is when two of my piano students come and bring their Nintendo DS's for him to play with. They have a cute relationship with him and help him learn new games. He looks forward to it all week long.

Things Tyson has to do each day before he can watch a movie or be on the computer is: get dressed, make his bed, tidy up his clothes on the floor, and get his teeth brushed. He usually wakes up and plays with toys first and then eats breakfast.

Tyson always reminds us to pray. He loves for us to read to him. He can get ready for bed all by himself and loves to choose his own jammies. He still wears Pull-ups at night but most of the time is still dry when he wakes up and is glad when his bed is not "sweaty".

Tyson loves to help mom bake and cook and pulls his little chairs from his bedroom so he can watch. He enjoys eating pickles and PB & J sandwiches. He likes to watch Mighty Machines, the Bernstein Bears, and Curious George. He is learning to read and starting to be more interested in coloring.

Outside, Tyson plays "pirates" in his tree-house and dodgeball and baseball. His sandbox gets lots of digging attention and he rides his bikes on the driveway. He accompanies Dad on lots of errands after work and enjoys being his little buddy.

Tyson has a funny thing he does with his hands when he is anxious or excited. Sometimes he combines it with running around the room, thinking about things. We think it is a tic and are hoping it's a phase he outgrows soon.

Tyson is a very good "obeyer". When he does something the first time he is asked, washes his hands, treats Jack kindly, or chooses to do a chore on his own, he gets a star on the fridge. When he has ten stars, he gets to play games on the computer. Usually he plays the Tangled game on Disney or another game on Nick Jr.

We sure love Tyson. He is a delightful child with intelligent questions, a sweet nature, and lots of energy. I am so glad to be his mother and I know Dusty loves being his father.