It's a girl!!! Due date is sometime this August...
Name will be Alison Clayson
Weight: I have no idea... and for someone who has had such big babies, this one will be the biggest, but also very very small...
Height: 4'8 as in 56 inches long.... again, seems huge, but trust me... this girl is tiny...
Proud new parents to be: Ed and Joey... and I guess Janie and Kent Hall... 'scept they're getting a boy... a very very cute boy, I might add...
So there ya have it... any questions?
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
He's doing what???
So this is what I came home to the other day. Yep… that would be my youngest son mowing the lawn in a cape. I really have no words to describe the situation, other than he is 14, and his sister dared him to do it. What a great kid… what a great personality… and it made the neighbors’ night. Trust me. I am still hearing from some of them…
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Newest Clayson...
She's now a month old, but I thought I would through up a few pics I stole from Angie of the newest Clayson.... she is adorable.
Monday, April 6, 2009
We're back, eh?
So we're back from Canada, eh? I have to say eh, cause of the Canadian thing, eh? Apart from the cool weather, and lots of rain, we had a great time. Vancouver is a beautiful city. We stayed in the Sheraton Hotel, downtown. We were on the 26th floor. Breathtaking views of the city, and the water. The entire outside wall of the hotel room was made of windows. Stunning.
Here's a look...
View from the front of the hotel. This city reminds me of parts of Europe...
While we were there, we drove out to see the Vancouver Temple in progress. The location is beautiful. The temple is nestled in a highly wooded area, in the suburbs of Vancouver, approximately 30 minutes out of downtown Vancouver. It was worth the drive, even though we were taking pictures in the rain. After we saw the temple, we went to dinner, then stopped to get ice cream at the Marble Slab (like ColdStone). In line behind us were two missionaries and their bishop. We bought their ice cream, and visited with them while we ate. It was fun to see the work in progress. The church is the same wherever you go.
I was excited to see all of the 'hoopla' for the upcoming winter Olympics, but the only thing I saw, other than a few t-shirts in the giftshop, was the Olympic Rings, placed just outside the Vancouver Airport... which we happened upon just by chance...
One of the fun things we did was we actually flew into Seattle, then drove the last two hours to Vancouver. What a beautiful drive. We got to see alot more of the area than if we had just flown the whole way. We love Seattle. One of my favorite places to eat is at Ivar's. Great seafood, just on the harbor. Best clam chowder I have ever, or will most likely ever eat. Made with thick cream... it is heaven. It alone was worth the extra driving. I looked forward to having lunch there on the way home for days. Here's a view from the restaurant window...A picture of me and Ed at Ivar's. It's blurry, but it's the only pic we took of us on the whole trip. Lame... I know... Anyway, we had a good time, but it's always nice to be home.
Here's a look...
View from the front of the hotel. This city reminds me of parts of Europe...
While we were there, we drove out to see the Vancouver Temple in progress. The location is beautiful. The temple is nestled in a highly wooded area, in the suburbs of Vancouver, approximately 30 minutes out of downtown Vancouver. It was worth the drive, even though we were taking pictures in the rain. After we saw the temple, we went to dinner, then stopped to get ice cream at the Marble Slab (like ColdStone). In line behind us were two missionaries and their bishop. We bought their ice cream, and visited with them while we ate. It was fun to see the work in progress. The church is the same wherever you go.
I was excited to see all of the 'hoopla' for the upcoming winter Olympics, but the only thing I saw, other than a few t-shirts in the giftshop, was the Olympic Rings, placed just outside the Vancouver Airport... which we happened upon just by chance...
One of the fun things we did was we actually flew into Seattle, then drove the last two hours to Vancouver. What a beautiful drive. We got to see alot more of the area than if we had just flown the whole way. We love Seattle. One of my favorite places to eat is at Ivar's. Great seafood, just on the harbor. Best clam chowder I have ever, or will most likely ever eat. Made with thick cream... it is heaven. It alone was worth the extra driving. I looked forward to having lunch there on the way home for days. Here's a view from the restaurant window...A picture of me and Ed at Ivar's. It's blurry, but it's the only pic we took of us on the whole trip. Lame... I know... Anyway, we had a good time, but it's always nice to be home.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Lucky, Lucky Me....
What an amazingly good looking bunch of kids, if I do say so myself. And amazing they are. I don't care if I am their mother... they are amazing. I can't tell you how much fun it has been to have them all together again... even if I only get Joshie on weekends. It warms a mother's heart. They are almost all grown up now, and are such good spirits. And the funnest part is, they all like each other.... I mean REALLY like each other. They are good friends. They enjoy each other's company. They hangout with each other on PURPOSE.... wow... that's all I can say.
I realize the time I have with them at home will be short lived from this point on, so I plan to enjoy the time I have left. Tyson starts LDS Business college on June 8th... 2 days after we get home from a family vacation we have planned to Catalina Island and parts of Mexico. Ed and I had a feeling that if we were going to do it, we better get after it now... cause change is just around the corner. We can feel it. Will I elaborate at this point? Ummm, no... but just trust me... change is a comin'. So that is my report. My boy is home, for now, and we are happy.... the kids are happy... and he is happy.
I realize the time I have with them at home will be short lived from this point on, so I plan to enjoy the time I have left. Tyson starts LDS Business college on June 8th... 2 days after we get home from a family vacation we have planned to Catalina Island and parts of Mexico. Ed and I had a feeling that if we were going to do it, we better get after it now... cause change is just around the corner. We can feel it. Will I elaborate at this point? Ummm, no... but just trust me... change is a comin'. So that is my report. My boy is home, for now, and we are happy.... the kids are happy... and he is happy.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
An important announcement...
All right ya'll... listen up... cause I hope to only have to say this once... My most amazingly awesome missionary son will be home in just 7 days... yes, you heard me right... 7!!! He flies in from Houston on February 24th at 6:53 pm... But here's the part that I really want you to pay attention to:
His missionary homecoming report will be on March 8th at 9:00 am... (sorry about the 9 am part).
The church is on about 243 south, and 200 east in Tooele.
We would LOVE for you all to attend... Sherrie, Lisa, Chris, Amy... and the rest of you that didn't get an official invite on facebook... which would totally be your fault for not joining facebook... but that's another matter...
anyway... consider this your official... We love ya... Joey
His missionary homecoming report will be on March 8th at 9:00 am... (sorry about the 9 am part).
The church is on about 243 south, and 200 east in Tooele.
We would LOVE for you all to attend... Sherrie, Lisa, Chris, Amy... and the rest of you that didn't get an official invite on facebook... which would totally be your fault for not joining facebook... but that's another matter...
anyway... consider this your official... We love ya... Joey
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
My poor baby...
So my Joshie had his wisdom teeth taken out today... he was very very brave... sort of. He was so freaked out about having an IV, that he was literally making himself sick. He told me he just KNEW this was going to be the worst part... and I said Bud, if that's the worst part, this will be a piece of cake. First thing they did was give him some good ol' laughing gas... which settled him right down. He didn't care at that point if he had an IV or 20. No big deal. Like I said. He really should listen to me more. I am very very wise. Anyway... whole procedure took about 45 minutes. When they brought me back to his little recovery cubbie, he was already awake, and grinning... even gave me a big "thumbs up" which really made me laugh. He kept talking to me, but I could not understand a word he was saying... which would crack me up. So then he would start spelling things for me with his fingers.... HILARIOUS!!! Where is a video camera when you need one... that's what I'm askin... anyway... hang in there Joshie... you'll be good as new in a few...
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
A break...
Well, I'm off.... to St. George... for a much needed break with the girls...
What will we be doing? Who cares... that's what I say. Just a fun little get away. So I'll see ya when I get back.... and do please try to remember not to have fun without me.... you know how I hate that...
What will we be doing? Who cares... that's what I say. Just a fun little get away. So I'll see ya when I get back.... and do please try to remember not to have fun without me.... you know how I hate that...
Friday, January 16, 2009
We're so proud...
Go Mikal!!! Go Sha-Ronns!!! Just a little shout-out for Tooele High's drill team. They took first place in EVERY event last weekend for 4-A high school state comps... Solo's, military, props,... everything. Mikal showing off her trophy for her first place solo.... you go girl... you totally rock. We love you....
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