Sunday, January 29, 2012

Lots of Lovin'

These boys sure love their little sister. In fact, they adore her and are constantly asking if they can hold "baby Emily." When I look at these pictures I'm reminded that motherhood is so worth it, despite all the tough, crazy and mentally exhausting days. I feel blessed to be living my dream!







Saturday, January 21, 2012

Baby Emily

More pictures for you to enjoy.....



Thursday, January 19, 2012

Our Little One

Emily Ann Yorgason was born on January 17th at 8:09 AM. She weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 20 inches long. The c-section went smoothly and my recovery has been amazing thanks to a loving husband and awesome hospital staff. Dave brought the boys up to meet their new sister on tuesday night. They were full of smiles the whole time. It was a sweet moment to watch them express such love and adoration for her. Since this was c-section #4 and my doctor knows how well I recover he discharged me the next day. I have enjoyed being able to recover in the comfort of our own home. Sweet little Emily is such a joy to have. She is a quiet and peaceful little girl. We love her dearly and feel blessed to have her in our family.





Our first family photo


Ready for the ride home (think we have enough pink?)



More photos and updates to come...stay posted!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Christmas Fun

It's hard to believe that Christmas has come and gone already. We kept ourselves busy and time just flew by. With our baby coming so soon we decided to stay at home this year instead of traveling to Utah. It was the first time we've had Christmas by ourselves. We missed being with family, but enjoyed the quality time we were able to spend as a little family. Here's a brief recap of our Christmas fun.


Playing in the Snow
The boys loved playing out in the freshly fallen snow...well, they loved it for about 30 minutes and then they were too cold and wanted to go inside. I guess we're not really equiped for winter play.




Enjoying the River of Lights
The Botanic Garden begins setting up lights in October in order to be ready for the spectacular display in December. This year was much warmer than last and we were able to enjoy the lights without freezing.


Making Christmas Goodies
Let's just say SUGAR OVERLOAD, but three very happy boys. I think they ate more frosting than they actually put on the cookies and suckers. I tried not to think about it too much and just let them enjoy themselves...that's what being a kid is all about, right?




These are supposed to be elf suckers (made by using frosting for the hair, sprinkles for the face and a bugle chip for the elf hat).

Christmas Morning
This was a our first year to have Christmas in our own home. Though we missed family, it was enjoyable to just take our and let the kids enjoy the whole experience one toy/candy at a time. We especially enjoyed being able to attend sacrament meeting on this special day, honoring and remembering our Savior, who's humble birth we celebrate.

The remote control cars/trucks that Santa left were a huge hit!






Making Candy Houses
This is an annual tradition in the Yorgason Family. The boys were old enough this year to really get into it. Hyrum started out making a candy train, which then turned into a candy ambulance and eventually ended up being a candy fire truck. William decided his candy house was actually a candy ambulance. Thomas could have cared less what his creation turned out to be, he was only interested in eating all the frosting and candy.










Bowling

We had a great time bowling and the boys actually got pretty good at doing it all by themselves (with a little help of a gutter blocker). I think Dave enjoyed it the most. It's been too long since his lucky ball "Carmel" has rolled down the lanes.








A Little Bit Of Crazinesss To Top It All Off