This last week I took Ashton to his first trip to the dentist. I decided to take Ashton to Just for Kids Dental because they specialized in working with young child. The office had games for all ages of children and had movies playing. Just walking in the door the place was already looking really awesome. We get called back and right away Ashton was screaming because he didn't want to sit in the x-ray chair. So we skipped the x-rays and were taken to a private room. I was thinking this was going to be a horrible experience. The room was awesome, it had a TV on the ceiling playing a movie so that he could watch while he was getting his teeth cleaned. Ashton ended up doing great! He opened big and let them clean and floss his teeth and then opened big again for the doctor to see. I was worried he would have cavities because he's always sneaking candy and treats which of course I always have in the house :). His teeth were perfect and really clean and more importantly no cavities! I was really happy that it ended going really well and I loved the doctor and staff. Yeah for Ashton! Its also cute that they get little report cards of how they did, of course we got an A :) I was proud of him, I don't even like going to the dentist, but he did a good job.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
My little Marine in training
Since Aaron has been working out side and had all this pipe laying around he decided to make Ashton a toy gun out of it. Of course Ashton new exactly what it was and was running around making shooting sounds. The funniest part was that he was holding it the right way and that he was running around naked. I swear my child really does where clothes. He was posing for the pictures and it reminded me of a picture of my brother Travis. He had made himself a toy gun and would run around in his underwear shooting things outside. I would bet that Ashton and him are about the same age in the pictures. Maybe my mom can find the picture and we could add it to this post, but for now here is my hilarious child who is always bringing a smile to our faces.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Our Flower Bed
We finally did it! We finished the backyard (well as much as we are doing for now). We planted some flowers along the grass and a few palm trees to remind us of home. Aaron worked so hard and did such a great job getting everything done. We now have a beautiful backyard and beautiful patio furniture to match. This is definitely going to be one of the most used places in our home. Ashton can't wait till his allowed to run and play on the grass. Can't wait till everyone can come and see all our progress.





Saturday, September 19, 2009
Still Working in the Backyard
Well it finally cooled off just enough that we could finally work in the backyard. We decided that would put in real grass in most of the yard and put rubber mulch under the kid area. So off to Star Nursery we go. One of the store owners actually walked around with Aaron telling him everything he needed to do for the grass and even drew us diagram. They are always really helpful and the prices are great. We bought all the supplies we needed and Aaron was off to work. As you have seen in previous pictures are backyard is full is big rocks and dirt. He probably took out several tons of rocks trying to get it ready. He first had to put in the valve box in for the sprinklers. I also wanted a water feature in the back yard so he installed a switch for the fountain and ran the wires back to were we wanted it. It looked so professional, I have been so impressed by his skills. Once he got all the piping down he had to create the edge around the grass and lay the top soil. Then it was time to lay the sod. He spent about two days getting the pipe work done and digging out the yard and only one day doing the top soil and sod. It was the fastest I have ever seen one person do this job. Of course Ashton was always out there trying to help his daddy, but I tried to keep him out of the way. The yard is really starting to look fantastic. Aaron worked so hard and Ashton and I are very grateful for his hard work. It looks beautiful so far. We just have a few more touches to add. More to come.
Installing the switch and box.
Laying the pipes.
The top soil.
The kid area finished ( I was actually in charge of this area and had to carry 40 bags of rubber mulch to backyard. It was worth it for how nice it turned out and no more dirt! Yay!)
Laying the sod (grass).
The final look!
Ashton's Fort
A few months ago we were looking at swing sets and trying to decide what we wanted to buy. All we really wanted was the ladder, rock wall, fort, and slide. I didn't really care if we had swings and every set just seemed to big to fit in our backyard. I found this neat fort and slide that was plastic from Step2. It looked perfect and was designed for smaller kids (ages ranging from 2-8). So I ordered it and once it arrived we were a little disappointed in the size. It doesn't help that Ashton is big for his age. So we went back to the store and started looking at other options. Aaron thought the quality of the swing sets was poor and decided he would build one himself. So off to Homedepot and Lowes we went to buy all the supplies we needed. I think it took Aaron about a month to build it because he worked so much that he could only do a few hours at a time. He designed the entire Fort by himself and built it with his own two hands. It turned out fantastic and Ashton loves it! Needless to say now he has two forts outside and he loves them both. Now we have a small one for smaller kids that come over and a big one for Ashton and the slightly older kids that come to play.
Ashton trying to help his daddy.
Ashton was so excited he jumped right on his new rock wall even though he was missing his pants.
Aaron still working hard
The final product (front view)

Final Product (right side view)

Final Product (left side view)

The First Fort We Bought
Aaron starting to build the new one
Ashton trying to help his daddy.
Ashton was so excited he jumped right on his new rock wall even though he was missing his pants.
Aaron still working hard
The final product (front view)
Final Product (right side view)
Final Product (left side view)
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wild Horses in Cold Creek
Aaron and I like looking for property or houses that are for sale out near our favorite mountain. We found a flier for a place called Cold Creek. So we decided to find where it was and go check out the town. It was a good forty-five minutes from our house. We kept driving into the mountain to the point you feel like your getting lost. We came across this small town that didn't have a single store. It was a group of houses a little ways up the mountain. It had beautiful views and the weather was nice, but just a little to far from the beaten path for our liking. While driving in we saw several groups of wild horses grazing in the desert. Ashton made us drive by them several times because he liked seeing the horses.
On the way home, we saw a car that had stopped and was feeding the horses. They were very friendly and tame horses for being wild. We pulled over and got out to see them. All we had were gold fish crackers to give them, but they seemed to like them. Even though Ashton was afraid at first, he thought it was so fun. The whole way home he told us that he wanted a horse. This makes me happy because I would love to have horses again. I was lucky enough to have three horses when I was little for several years. I still love riding and one day would love to have them again.
And for the record, I was also feeding and petting the horses, but my camera man wasn't as patient as me to get the perfect picture. Aaron did spend more time getting the horses to come over. Seeing and spending time with the horses made the drive worth it. We will definitely go back and see them again.
Hidden Falls
This past weekend, we were lucky enough to have Aaron home again, so we decided to head up to the mountains were it is a lot cooler. We found a short hike to a hidden fall back in the crevice of the mountain. Ashton LOVES hiking and is going to be my next mountain man. He walks the whole time by himself. He was so excited to see the water, he kept trying to climb up and under the fall. It was a small fall, but you could see where flash floods would happen in the event of a storm. I'm sure during the winter, there is a lot more water. Nonetheless, it is beautiful and I always find some sort of peace just being out in the mountains. Aaron and I would like to buy a cabin up there one day. Ashton was able to find a perfect walking stick and wouldn't let go it even in the car. On the way home, we decided to take the scenic route and found a highway that actually takes you to the top of the mountain and around the other side. It was a beautiful ride and we found several more hiking trails we can try out. I also found out there was a ski lodge and runs on the backside of Mt. Charleston. I can't wait for winter and to show Ashton the snow. I don't think we will ever run out of things to do here, we are always finding new trails and new ways to enjoy time as a family.
Like Father Like Son
I don't know if any of you have been to a Bass Pro Shop, but it's an amazing store that sells everything any husband, brother, or man for that matter would want. Aaron practically leaped out of the car when we got there. It was like seeing a little boy on Christmas morning. They had boats, four wheelers, fishing supplies, guns, and more. The store is also awesome because it is completely kid friendly. It has these huge fish tanks and ponds filled with fish that we're bigger than Ashton. They had shooting games and presentations, it really was an awesome experience. Ashton held Aaron's hand and they ran around together looking at everything. It is easy to see what Ashton is going to be like when he is older. We probably spent a half an hour in the toy gun section. Ashton had to hold each one and check it out while making the shooting sound. They were cute together and it was a lot of fun. Of course, the boys were having so much fun, they didn't want to pose for pictures, but here are a few I was able to capture.
Ashton's Shopping Spree
Like I said before, Ashton started preschool last week and in Seymour tradition, I had to take him school shopping. He recently had a big growth spurt and all his clothes are looking a little short. Not to mention, it has been a tradition in my family to go school shopping every year for as long as I can remember. No I didn't make it to the Nordstrom sale, but we still had fun. I went to three stores trying to find shorts and short sleeves only to find long sleeves and pants everywhere. It apparently doesn't matter that we live in the desert and it's still over 100 degrees, the stores have all switched to their fall fashions. Finally I went to Target because I had heard they had all their summer items on clearance. They actually had exactly what I was looking for and for an awesome price. I think I almost bought every boy item there was in the store (we all know that the Toddler boy section is very small). Ashton sat in the cart holding all his clothes saying "cute mom." Aaron thought it was funny I bought him new "School clothes" but liked everything we brought home.
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