The Cannon Family

The Cannon Family

Monday, August 29, 2011

Utah in a nutshell

With Jack and Mom (ridiculous cough and allergies) on the mend we sat around in our pajamas a lot the first couple of days in Utah. Instead of rushing out to see family and friends, we went to bed at 9 every night and did our best to get better ASAP. I love this pic of Sadie and CC in their silky pajamas playing with the dollhouse.
The best part of staying at the Cannons is Leslie living right around the corner. As soon as we started feeling better we walked over there for a play date which translated into Les and me talking (and drinking her delicious smoothies)and the girls playing off and on in between Iphone experimentation. What would we do with out our friends and our smart phones?
Em and Pat are moving from New Hampshire to New York and their apartment won't be renovated until September. This was great news for me because that meant I got to hang out with Emily the ENTIRE time I was in Utah. The last time I saw her was two years ago at Rosemary Beach. It was perfect timing to have her there at the same time. It made for lots of cousin time and late night talks. Love my sisters!!
I was in desperate need for a haircut and did just that before we got Etherington family pictures taken. It's the shortest it's ever been and the easiest hair ever!! Just blow dry and flat iron. Now I know why the majority of Mom's have short hair. I've finally joined the ranks or low maintenance moms. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing:-)
Connie planned a fun little trip on the front runner to Ogden. I knew Jack and Sadie would be excited to ride a real train. I was a little worried I would get sick because I usually did on the metro in D.C., especially when I was pregnant.
Everything went very smoothly. Connie brought all sorts of games and toys to play with and the kids watched out the window for horses and big trucks. I think SLC is pretty cool for having such a convenient way for people to get SLC from Ogden.
Once we got there the kids found the old trains to climb on and play with. We ran around and played for about an hour and then got back on the train to go back home. It was funny to ride a train just to ride but it ended up being fun for the kids and I enjoyed talking with Connie and Jar.
Jack checked out in the car ride home. I put him on Cate's old bed and we snuggled until he woke up. It was heavenly!!
Lizzie was ripe and ready to pop with her second baby so we headed out to her neck of the woods to take a dip in the Dalton's pool. Sadie was brave enough to jump off the diving board and the rest of the time we attempted to keep the three two year olds from drowning and NOT running on the slippery, wet cement.
Jack, Eloise and Alice are so fun to watch together because they are all the same size and all ridiculously full of life. I'm glad our kids will have so many cousins. I never had a lot of cousins. There are thirteen combined from both my mom and dad's sides. Not very many. I have a feeling at the rate we are going, there will be quite a few Etherington and Cannon cousins in the next 10 years. There won't be a beach house big enough!
My parents have an AMAZING children's book collection. A day didn't pass with out everyone snuggling up on the couch for some old classics. When the kids got bored from playing with Jane's old Barbies and Lincoln Logs, they were often found on the couch looking at books or being read to.
We always laugh about the fact that when my parents pass (morbid thought I know) we'll probably fight more over who gets which children's book than over who inherits the furniture, silver or whatever else they leave behind. Books bring back so many memories of my dad sitting in the hallway in between mine and Lizzie's doors to read to us while we fell asleep at night.

The East High 98ers met up at the Dodo one night and it was heavenly hanging out with all of them. I sometimes imagine how much fun I would have if I lived in Utah playing with all these fun women and their children. I feel fortunate that we've all stayed close and still get along swimmingly. We had such a fun class of people. It's always great to be reunited. I didn't get home until WAY too late that night:-)
Utah's weather was absolutely delightful compared to any weather but especially Texas' unbearable heat. We spent every waking moment outdoors. We went to zoos, arboretums, parks, ran threw sprinklers, wheeler farm, and climbed trees...of course. Summers are meant to be played outdoors and we did just that.
One particular park that has been around forever that I've never experienced fully is Liberty Park. They have a whole little oasis of water tunnels and splash pools for the kids to run around in. I met up with some old San Diego friends and it was so fun to see new children and discover how big the once babies had grown.
Sadie and Jack had so much fun becoming best friends with their cousins. Sadie and Ruby particularly hit it off. They spent their days playing Barbies, searching for snails outside, searching for Grandpa, jumping on Grandpa, and dancing to music in the kitchen.
They are such giggly little girls together. It was so fun watching them form such a fun attachment. Having us all under one roof was overwhelming at times but it was worth the chaos watching all these kids play together. I'm sure (I know) we drove Mimi and Grandpa to the point of hysterics and Em and I are both so grateful they opened their home up to us and provided such a fun setting.
Chase left after the first week and Jack really clung onto Uncle Nick. Anytime he came over he wouldn't leave him alone. Nick was such a great sport to carry him around everywhere even though he has two kids of his own. I always notice a difference in uncles once they have their own children. Chase used to be the favorite uncle on the Cannon side and it has quickly turned to the younger brothers with no children because they aren't as burned out. Nick still has the fun, playful energy of a childless uncle. He's just too much fun and Jack couldn't get enough of him.
After Lizzie had her baby we took Alice for the day to give her a much needed break and nap. She is such a fun kid. We spent the morning at Laird park and made cookies. I even got to sing her to sleep for a nap which was a fun "Aunt Abby" moment for me. I have to admit I was envying all the family Lizzie has around when she has a baby. I feel like I get a week when my parents come out and then I'm completely on my own with the new baby. I need a sister to move to Austin! I'll take a pseudo one. Jules?
Speaking of sisters, we got in a lot of Gardner time as well. Jess was my pseudo sister in D.C. when all we had was each other to lean on. She and Lizzie have never forgotten their baby years with Moriah Mecham and learning to share, not hit and play together. They are such great little buddies now.
The Beckstroms also overlapped a little on our Utah trip so we got to hang out with them a little as well. Andrea's little girls are ridiculously cute and they all had a ton of fun playing.
Mimi and Grandpa took us to the Tracy Aviary to look at some birds. The older kids seemed to be interested but Jack was more into any body of water or rock nearby. We headed over to the rides afterwards and the kids had a blast.
It was hard to explain to them that we had to pay for each ride and they could only ride each one once. This was a hard concept for Jack who wanted to ride the cars and planes over and over again.
If it weren't for Mimi needing to catch a flight to New York we probably would have given in and purchased more tickets. It's so hard to say no to those faces.
Jack's obsession with water reached a new level under Grandpa's watch. Em and I were cooking dinner and Dad happened to mention how much fun Spence and Jack were having in the bathroom. I assumed he was talking about them playing with the sink. We ware baffled by the fact that he knew they were playing in the toilet and didn't seem to worry or care one bit about sanitation, giardia, and water all over the floor. Grandpa only cares that they are having fun. Gross!!
Grandpa also happens to make THE BEST pancakes known to man. Somehow he makes them flat and crispy and oh so delicious that they were requested every morning by Sadie (and secretly by myself). I watched him carefully and may have mastered his chef's secret but I still don't think anything can compare and I'm not talking about pancakes here.
Chase came back into town to help me fly home with the kids and recreate in Bear Lake with the Gardners. The night before our flight we all met up Millcreek Canyon to make s'mores with all the kiddos. There's nothing like s'mores when your pregnant. They taste SO good. The fire was hypnotizing for the little kids and I was a little worried the little ones would get too close but we got through the night burn free.

Em's kids were all sick. Andrew especially had the runs so we whisked Ruby away to have a little fun after she'd been inside all day with her sick brothers. Turns out Andrew actually had giardia. Poor little guy couldn't keep anything down and lost a ton of weight but once they got his infection taken care of it got better.



What a great family I have. Such a fun trip. It's nice to be back home and sleeping in our beds but we will miss those cool summer days and conversations rich with laughter. I miss everyone already!!<

Perfect Timing

It is HOT in Texas so we planned a trip to Utah for about a month to escape the heat and enjoy the outdoors a little more than we are enjoying them here.
Of course the day we are to fly Jack decides to throw up his breakfast. He became really lethargic the rest of the day so I knew he had definitely caught a bug. Delta doesn't change your ticket with out paying a ridiculous fee. The thought that they would rather get an entire airplane and crew sick than let you change your flight to another day is very rude to say the least. To avoid the fees, we decided to fly that evening as planned. Poor Jack!
He continued to be pretty lethargic on the plane and slept most of the two hour flight but about 2 hours into the flight he woke up, started whining and decided it would be a good time to vomit. Chase acted fast and grabbed his blanket for Jack to throw up in. Mess was minimal but the looks of the passengers around us were anything but compassionate. One guy asked if Jack had motion sickness and we lied to console his overly anxious hypochondria.

When we got to Utah he only wanted to eat marshmallows that he spotted at Pops and CC's house. After a few days of fever he was back to normal. It was a sad beginning to our Utah trip but the good news is, no one else got sick.

Little helper

Jack rushes over whenever we turn on the water to wash hands or dishes. He'll always ask "I want to play wid da wah wah" or "I want to wash hands." He'll get completely drenched so the clothes are usually removed. With Texas in a drought, this activity has become a rare occurrence and he relishes every second!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Bath time keeps me sane

Especially if these faces are looking up at me.

The Lime Lights

In Virginia we always signed Sadie up for the Tiny Tutu's class at the rec center. It was just for fun. When we got to Texas I was graciously informed about a ballet class which had a lot of girls from the ward participating as well. What a great way for her to meet and make some friends! Little did I know how intense it would get at the end.
Apparently football is REALLY big in Texas for the boys and ballet is equally as big for the girls. I saw a lot of stressed moms and couldn't get over all the fees attached to seeing my child perform for 2 minutes on stage. With class pictures, costume fees, tight fees, participation fees, along with the month's tuition I might as well have signed her up for private school that month. I'm starting to figure out how much money my parents spent on us four girls. My goodness!

It was really fun watching her perform and seeing her confident little tike shine on stage. I was so proud of her for not being scared and for doing her best to smile. This was her first performance on stage and we were very impressed with how natural she seemed.
I also love that she's the shortest one in her class. It makes her seem younger to me. With her entering kindergarten and Mom feeling all emotional and nostalgic, the shorter she seems, the better for me!












Sunday, June 5, 2011

Moving Day #9

Nine moves in 6 years makes for a very tired Chase and a very frustrated Abby. When we landed in Austin we had no idea Cedar Park was so far from Chase's work. We also didn't know our back yard would have massive semi trucks rumbling to and fro all day long either. So we decided to move yet again. Are we too picky?
Of course the nausea decided to kick in about a week before the big day so I was RIDICULOUSLY sick and had to lay down in between packing each box. Chase hired a guy to help us move the big stuff thinking the Elders quorum would help out with the rest. Too bad only one guy showed up from our ward. LAME!! Especially after how often he helps people move.
The good news is once he got to our new house with the moving truck (dreading the very thought of unloading it himself the whole 20 mile drive) there were four guys there waiting for him from our new ward. Way to go Hill Country Ward. We are already really excited about this new area and thrilled to meet some new friends.
We do however miss our buddies up in Cedar Park. Sadie will especially miss her girl friends Addie and Emma. Moving is hard but she really should be used to it by now. I might as well be a military wife.
The hardest part about moving is figuring out what to do with the chiddlers. Some friends took turns watching Sadie while Jack napped which was really helpful. When Cyndi offered to watch the kids and bring me dinner that night I had to hold back tears because I was soooooo grateful especially because when I'm nauseated I NEVER want to cook anything. We ate WAY too much Chick Fil A and McDonalds.
So the kids watched a lot of movies and for the most part were pretty bored. After waiting for the cleaning lady and carpet cleaners to finish up, they were all tuckered out and collapsed in the car when it was all over. Hopefully this next house will be "the one" at least for the time being.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cannon baby #3

Another little person is on it's way to our family in January around the 12th. We are very excited to meet him/her. The last month I have been feeling great but just this last week right around Jack's birthday the nausea kicked in.

This move to Circle C next week is going to be very interesting with me wanting to lay down every second. The hardest part is not wanting to eat anything and feel like I'm starving at the same time. It's also been quite a picnic taking care of Sadie and Jack when all I want to do is sleep all day.

I ordered some meals off an online company offering a huge sale and was so excited to have someone else make me dinner and decide for me what we will eat that night. When we called to claim our order they informed us that they had such a huge response to the Groupon that meals aren't available until September! Well what good is that for me now? I'll probably feel like cooking again in September. I need the meals NOW!! I always tell Chase that I would much rather have the relief society bring me meals during the first trimester of pregnancy rather than when the baby arrives. At least when they baby is out, the nausea comes out too. Hopefully this will just last the first trimester! The good news is I get to have another yummy baby for Christmas.