Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Announcement


SO we've hopped on the baby band wagon and will be having Spann baby number 2 on July 10, 2009. We heard the heartbeat last week which was really comforting, because I haven't felt very pregnant at all this time. I was kind of starting to get nervous that it was all in my head! Yeah, I was a little nauseous and tired, but overall a TOTALLY different experience from last time around.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Our Disney Thanksgiving!

We had the opportunity to watch my nieces clog at Disneyland over Thanksgiving weekend. For three days we were at the park from 8 AM until 11 PM. Luckily our hotel was close enough and my parents were kind enough to take Tyson back to the hotel with them a couple of times when he needed a break from all of the fun. But in reality he was great and loved everything (except for the whole waiting in line part.)

Tyson's quotable quotes:

After Fantasmic: "Do it again!? See Mickey Magics?" (as Devin's tearing up...)
While waiting patiently for the carousel: "Tyson's turn? Tysons TURN!!"
Name of horse on carousel: "I'm riding Paco." ( This is Devin's doing)

Favorite moments:
1. Tyson singing himself to sleep in his crib, "Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh." Which was his favorite ride.
2. Riding Matterhorn during the fire works show. That ride is super scary at night!!
3. Playing at Disneyland with my parents and my sister's family. I was super proud of my parents!! They totally went on the scary rides!
4. The fake snow blizzards by It's a small world. I'll admit it, I totally teared up...
5. Disneyland at Christmas!!!
6. The Blue Bayou! Yum!
7. Seeing Disneyland through a 2 year old.


The Blue Bayou of awesomeness. The only opening they had was at 9 at night!!


I somehow managed to catch the worst picture possible in front of It's a Small World.
Sorry Guys....


Hugging Mr. Toad. Tyson loved this ride.

Hitting the town with my nieces and the boys


My little boys on the carousel... I don't know if this is ride number 6 or 7




The submarine ride. I've never been on it before... The line wasn't worth it, but it was still really cool.


After Winnie the Pooh with cousins Mara and Jeffrey.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Devin's inspiration



Palin, Beaker, Super Why and a really big bag of candy

We had a lot of fun making Dev's costume this year. He won "best costume" and $15 to Target at work! Hooray!! I don't know what else to be, so I kind of sold out on Sarah Palin. How did we do? (My badge says "I love Alaska")
Playing in the leaves with Aunt Claudia, Dad, and cousin Emma. (Yes there is pink in our family...) Tyson is Super Why, a superhero that changes words in famous fairy tales to make them better. It's his favorite show. He's supposed to have a mask too, but that didn't last very long.

A distracted piglet and a Super Why deer caught in the headlights. They caught on to trick-or-treating pretty quick! They knocked on the doors said "trick or treat" and "thank you." Tyson was swinging his bag around at first and by the end of the evening it was dragging behind him. He wouldn't let any of us carry his stash for him. We were so glad we could go with Grandma Daphne, Claudia, Donna, and the Jacquarts. Tyson's quotabe quote for Halloween is "I've got lots of candies! I've got the candies!" while trying to carry his stash home.


Devin's Beaker pumpkin

My attempt at Jack the Pumpkin King

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Is Devin the new James T. Kirk?

So everyone has been telling us that James t. Kirk from the new Star Trek movie looks a lot like Devin. We decided to take a look today. What do you guys think? (PS- That's a snow flake on Devin's nose... not something else :))


Monday, October 27, 2008

"I can't believe he's so big" montage

I just realized He's eating food in like half of these pics....






I remember that he was fat... but not this fat!!




His first Halloween

Tyson's birthday!!


We were so excited that we could celebrate Tyson's birthday with everyone! He was lucky enough to have two parties (in a round about way). Devin's cousin Breanne threw a fantastic Halloween party for the Spann/Reeves family last Saturday. We've never eaten so much food before! We put some candles in a cupcake and sang happy birthday to him there. (We forgot our camera, so I will have to post pics later when I get them from Dev's cousin) On Sunday we opened gifts. We went to the Spann's first and then to the Hemmert's. Thanks to everyone for all of the spectacular presents!! He loves them. I made the mistake of having Tyson open the present from us (It's a race car track for toddlers) in front of 6 or so other little boys, so that kind of turned into a catastrophe. I definitely learned my lesson!! Our camera died, so luckily I was able to get some pics from my dad's camera. I still can't believe my little boy is two years old. I was kind of a deer in the headlights yesterday, because of it. I'm so sad I didn't get pictures of Tyson opening presents at the Spann house. Grandma and Grandpa gave him an awesome car garage and Claudia and Donna gave him some really cool building thingies. Thank you!!



I'll be honest...this cake really didn't turn out the way I thought it would... Breanne's cupcake from the night before was much more appetizing.



The race car track (It's totally awesome!! I've been playing with it after I put Tyson to bed...)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Fun blog

When I first moved into my current ward, a neighbor told me about a crafty blog she had started. I didn't have any kids at the time, so I kind of forgot about it. Now that Tyson is turning two and the winter months are hovering in the air, I decided to look the blog up to find fun things to do with him while we are trapped indoors. I regret not looking earlier!! The whole site is loaded with fun, simple craft ideas to do with your kids. She graduated in early childhood education and taught kindergarten for four years, so she knows what she is talking about. Here's the link, and i posted it on the side of my blog as well.

Make and Takes

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Hayley and Tyson

My sister, her husband, and one of her daughters have been visiting for the past few days. Devin filmed this with his phone last night and wanted me to post it.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Last night we went to Cornbelly's Corn maze at Thanksgiving Point for a spur of the moment activity. We thought that it was just the corn maze so we went kind of late. We were totally surprised to find that there were tons of fun games and activities there as well!! The kids had fun going down hay slides, playing in corn pits, and having rubber ducky races. Tyson's friend Christian and his cousin Mason came along for the ride.


The Duckwitzes, Spanns, and sister-in-law Julie and Mason (Matt, we missed you!!)


Caught during mid-sentence "Coooorn"

Let us out!!

King of the Slide

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

South Carolina


Last week we were able to make the trek back to Devin's roots in South Carolina. It was an amazing trip filled with history, family, and fun ( and creepy spiders). It was great to get to know Devin's aunts and grandparents better. It was also exciting to see where Devin gets a lot of his fun personality and good looks. :) We hope to make it out again soon! This picture was taken in front of one of the houses that Devin's dad grew up in. It's pretty old and absolutely charming after all of the work the family has put into it. It seems like everything out there was labeled as over 150 years old. There's even an old plow still stuck under the house .


Tyson was extremely excited to be walking around after the long flights. Lets just say they didn't go very well... The flight home was a little better and Tyson surprised us with some full sentences. On the flight from New York to Salt Lake he was turned around playing with the guy behind him and laughing. He turns to Dev and says, "ticka tske.. I made a friend dad! tsd," then turns back to play some more. I can't believe he's learning to communicate so well! Time goes by so quickly!


Denika and Tyson looking at birds at the County Fair. She was so sweet to help out with Tyson. She taught him a lot of fabulous new dance moves during some of our long drives. Notice he's pointing to his teeth. The only way we could get him to smile was to ask him to show his teeth. Close enough...


This swamp is called Swan Lake. We literally left Tyson to the birds here. He took so long to wind up with a piece of bread, the geese ended up eating him instead.


Tyson, Devin, and Dev's Grandpa Spann looking at the birds. Grandpa was charming and had a lot of great stories to tell about his time in World War II. I loved watching him play trucks with Tyson.

"So many birds, so little time. What's a boy to do?"


"Oh yeah! I think I'll run!!!"


Most of the trip was a big genealogy and history lesson. We enjoyed a lot of family history sites, and cemeteries. If you look closely Tyson is pointing at the name "Spann". Here's my bragging moment... He actually read it!! I think we were dodging fire ant pits of more than looking at the headstones, though. I've never been in a place with so many bugs.


Devin's cousin Patricia and her little boy were so nice to let us ride on her horses. I've officially deemed her the horse whisperer of the family. Tyson loved riding on the horse. He kept saying, "I'm on a horse!" and making horse sounds.


Fort Sumter!! Such a cool place. I was singing the Glory soundtrack in my head the whole time, because that battle from the movie took place just around the corner from here. And, yes, that is Devin sticking Tyson's head in a cannon...


Not the most flattering picture... I've discovered that there are far less pictures of me with Tyson because I'm always the one with the camera!!


This is in Charleston. I'm probably a horrible mother for posting this, but I just couldn't resist...


Grandpa, Dev and Tyson on a joggling board in front of Nathanial Russel's house in Charleston. It's just a really long board you sit and bounce on for fun...It's kind of the South's form of a hammock or a rocking chair or something. They had one that was over 80 years old at grandpa's house. Nathanial Russel was in the Import Export business during the slave trade, so he was a very wealthy man with a very big house. We paid for a tour, but Tyson was completely out of control from the very beginning so a little man/tour guide with a nasally voice came up from behind us and said, "May I offer you a private tour for you and your child..." How embarrassing! Dev thought they were going to kick us out! SO we walked through the house with Devin performing a circus act in the background trying to keep Tyson in his arms. It was actually pretty funny. We have a feeling our tour was a lot shorter than it should have been.


We were so excited Tyson fell asleep for a little while. He was so tired. Besides that, Charleston was such a cool place, filled with stories of ghost, pirates and battles. I was so bummed we were only there for half a day! I made a promise to myself that I would come back and stay there for atleast three days. The whole town felt like the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. The food was fantastic too!
Tyson is sitting in the same chair that his great grandma sat in when she was a baby. The house we stayed in was filled with things from the past. It was so fun. Thanks to the South Carolina family for being such fabulous hosts and giving us the true southern experience! We love you!