Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Catching Up- Random

Matt is loving his new job at the IHC Family Medicine Residency Program in Provo.  He's delivered a bunch of babies already and back to doing some inpatient work when it's his turn.  Here he is all covered up due to Covid-19.  



Playing with Piper all summer long!
She loves playing in the little pool and with the hose.  She loves to play at the big desk and pull out all the things in the drawer.  She especially is drawn to the measuring tape I keep in there.  She loves to race cars down a piece of cardboard.  I'm really glad I kept all of Josh's Matchbox cars. She loves to go into my bathroom and pull out all the things in my caddy.  She lines them up on the side of the bathtub and takes their lids off.  Sometimes she'll stick around to help put it all back. She also likes to go into our closet and feel Matt's shirts and sit in there.  One evening, she got Matt to sit in there and read her books she pulled off our bookshelf.  The India book is especially appealing to her. My sister's little girl, Evie, came to play for a few hours.  They had a hard time sharing toys, but they did enjoy a wagon ride together.  









I had been craving a peach Rainbow from Pace's Dairy Ann in Bountiful. So before our move to Provo, we made it happen.  Sooooo good.  


I took my girls on a professional bra fitting excursion.  It was uncomfortably fun!  I took them to Bra Fittings By Courtney up in Layton.  Now we all know exactly what size we are and how a bra really needs to fit.  Highly recommended for anyone with boobs!


I took this attractive selfie on my last morning walk with my friend Rebecca.  I have loved running and walking with her for the last two years.  We've had some great conversations which I will dearly miss.  


In preparation for our move, Matt was quite the handyman switching out three of the bathroom faucets that were a little leaky.  


In May, before I even knew there was going to be a bit of a meat shortage at the stores, I was impressed upon to buy beef from a local rancher.  We bought a quarter of a cow which is plenty for us.  Thankfully, it all survived the transportation of the freezer on moving day!  It stayed nice and frozen.


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