Halloween day of FUN

I had one of the best Halloweens ever. It's so fun to spend the whole day with my wonderful little family. Ivy did as she was told and looked especially cute to get her parents some goodies.
Pretty girl

Silly girl

We started the day by going to Awful Annie's for breakfast. It (was) one of my favorite places to go for breakfast and I had a bogo coupon that expired Nov 1st. It was my favorite but they don't serve their cinnamon roll french toast anymore. Oh well, it's probably for the best.


They love each other soooo much.

It's the best thing in the world.

Ivy is such a good mix of silly and sweet.


Then we took our unicorn and frog (who was sleeping during all the fun times) and headed over to Folsom for their first ever Fall Fest in old Folsom on Sutter Street. I thought it was a hit. We loved all the kiddie gym vendors. This one had a fun parachute.

This one had Wonder Woman help kids do tricks.


I'm not sure why, but Ivy enjoys her face being bounced in bounce houses.

Next year this picture will be better with William dressed as grapes.

We'll definitely be back next year to the fall fest, it wasn't too crazy, crowded or dirty. It's just the right size for little kids too.

My little froggy was finally awake for some fun. This is at our ward's trunk or treat. Carl made it too.


Nick's Eagle Court of Honor

For all you family and friends who didn't get to be there when Nick became an Eagle














Lots of FUN

I love the storytimes here in Placerville because there's always a cute and really easy craft at the end. Here's Ivy not looking at the camera as usual. She had some pretty spunky pigtails that match her personality quite well.

Friday was Gloria's 2nd birthday, so we had a fun party up at the Watt house.


I think Ivy enjoyed the cake.

Henry was quick to help blow out the candles when Gloria wasn't too sure what to do.

So, I decided to experiment with the cake and did a brownie middle layer. Next time I'll just make an entire brownie cake, it was delish. Cinderella's head came off, try to find where we put it on the cake.


Our first time to a Teddy Bear Picnic. It was really fun, but a bit warm. Here's Ivy sporting her sweet new sunglasses she won at the "fishing pond." We'll definitely be going again next year.

My parents and brother came up while on a motorcycle ride. Ivy's got her new teddy bear.


Our old ward had a luau at Camp Nauvoo so we tired to have Ivy wear this perfect hula outfit, but she wasn't too into the coconut bra. At least we got a picture before she went crazy.


At the luau. It turns out we weren't the only Placerville ward people at the activity. Ivy took her sweet time on the one baby swing. It was lots of fun, especially running into friends we hadn't seen in a while.

Princess Party!

Someone gave my mom all this princess themed party stuff a year ago, so we finally put it to good use.






He's finally here!

Here's a little re-cap from having Ivy: I went in just to get a check-up way out to Kaiser South Sac and they accidently broke my water. I was starving when I got there, so all I got to eat after that was jello. I was induced a couple hours later since nothing was happening and I died from the pain. They gave me something horrible while I waited for my epidural that made me throw up every 30 min. the entire rest of the labor. After all was said and done, I had 24 hours of labor, 3 1/2 hours pushing, an epidural all the way until the last 2 hours, second degree tear, too much pain and agony. Obviously worth it because I got an 8lb. 9oz. perfect baby girl.
Needless to say, I was nervous to have another, especially since he was late and probably going to be even bigger than Ivy. However, here is what happened:
Wednesday evening I felt a little leakage (sorry, kinda gross). I didn't tell William until a couple hours later because I didn't think much of it. He finally convinced me to just go in since our hospital is about 3 minutes away. I decided to be smart this time and eat a nice last supper before I left, just in case.
Well, it was my water that had leaked and I had contractions close enough that they kept me there, even though they were the completely painless contractions. This is at 11:30pm and I decided to wait until the morning to get an epidural. I didn't sleep that night, but the contractions were bearable. The next morning, I called William to come because I wanted him there when I got the epidural. Some very nice, but a little too silly of a lady did the epidural, so I was a bit nervous. Luckily it worked well, a little too well. It was hard to breath with my ribs pressing into my contracting belly so I laid my bed flat, which turned out to be a bad idea. Luckily the nurse noticed and made me sit upright because she warned that the epidural could drip up. A few minutes later my ears began to go freakishly numb and I started losing my hearing. I swear my brain was frying also. My nurse friend came rushing back and cranked up the IV water and saved my life. Well, I'm sure it wasn't really so serious but it was the scariest feeling ever.
So, when it was finally time to push, no one expected this jumbo baby to start coming on the first one. Everyone scrambled to get all their gear ready because my big boy came out in just the 2nd push at 1:28pm on Thursday the 6th. SO much better than having Ivy. I did tear in the same spot as last time, but pushing only twice has made my recovery unbelievably better. Thank goodness that it's not too exciting of a labor story. I liked this labor so much better that there is a possibility of having more kids (not any time in the next 3 years). However, the after labor pains were insane...but I won't even start.
So, most of these are on my facebook, and there isn't much order to them. Good job if you've read all of this.
Samuel Richard Smith