Miss Lauren...

Lauren and I will be leaving bright and EARLY in the morning for our first vacation together...to Boston. My brother-in-law, Jim, qualified for the marathon this weekend and so my parents and the Taskers organized a quick trip to see him cross the finish line. Matching family T-shirts might be involved (pictures to ensue)...
Anywho...I'm so excited for a little deviation from the normal day-to-day and for a chance to see some of my family while spending time with my little Lauren- and I cannot tell you how nice the next 4 days will be. But, her daddy sure will miss her- he's got a big crush on this one...can't say I blame him. Miss Lauren will be missed!!
All the while, I will be missing my two little bug-a boos- Kate and Taylor. Here's an Easter picture of our sweet Kate...best of luck to daddy over the next 4 days!

Easter Fun



We had an Easter Egg Hunt at Nana and Papa's house yesterday. The kids were unleashed on the massive back yard scattered with over one hundred eggs and they went wild. It was pretty funny to watch. They all stuck together, like a big horde, and followed each other around until all of the eggs were found and piled in their baskets. Brian and I have been able to spend a lot of time with his family this weekend because his sister, Nicole, and her family (see below) are in town. Its been so nice to get together and do so many fun things. We've been able to ride horses, go to the mall, had a family FHE (thanks Barbara, for the great lesson!), celebrated Hannah's 7th Birthday, went on an Easter egg hunt, and more! We LOVE it when family is in town!

Easter at Star Creek






Our neighborhood had their annual Easter Party/Spring Fling today. It was gorgeous outside and the girls (all three!) had fun. The party started with a barrel train ride- Kate is giving a "thumbs up" to this one- they had so much fun on this that they rode it twice! There was an Easter bunny on the premises which provided some entertainment for the kids. You'll notice the picture with Kate and Taylor sitting on the ground listening to some sort of funny story/magic show which ended in the unveiling of a real-live bunny. This was followed by an Easter egg hunt in the park nearby. The party organizers had placed a ton of eggs in the park and some very nice people were kind enough to empty all of the eggs when no one was watching and so when the kids had their turn to find some loot, they were met with empty eggs. Classy.

Lauren is 3 months old and we are having so much fun with her. Most of you will already know this, but I'll explain myself: Kate and Taylor are just under 16 months apart. That certainly made the first 3 years of parenthood crazy, to say the least. While we definitely enjoyed it, both Kate and Taylor were very difficult babies- I'll spare you the details. Then, you consider that Kate was born with two birth defects which required an incredible amount of extra care for the first year of her life and well, life was a bit of a blur for a few years there. Hence, the large span of time in between my first two and Lauren. Then, we were blessed (and maybe earned it just a little bit :) ) with a very easygoing baby who requires almost nothing besides the regular feedings, baths, and laying down for naps. Brian and I are loving every minute of it- we don't take one moment of her sweetness for granted. Life is good. (I guess I should point out that I don't even mind when I'm used as a spit rag- as noted in the last picture...good timing with the camera!)

So Cute...

My cousin, Hillary, hand-makes these adorable clips and headbands for her Etsy shop. She sent me some for Lauren and they are so cute and so different from anything else I have seen out there. If you're looking for a fun gift, take a peek at her shop. You won't be disappointed! You can find her shop at billiebrand.etsy.com




Lil' Lo

Things have been going good here in the Crofts' household lately...we are certainly adjusting to life with three children. This, in turn, has severely limited my ability to go pretty much anywhere during the day. But, thanks to my sweet in-laws who came and took Kate and Taylor a couple of times this week, I was able to resume some sort of normalcy for a few hours at a time...I went shopping, saw a movie, and went to dinner with Brian...ah, life with one child is is so kick-back! We do love being parents of three though- totally worth it.

Kate said something funny this morning while I was feeding Lauren...
"Mom, isn't it so exciting that we have a baby now and we get to keep her? Its just so exciting that we get to keep our baby all the time. If YOU don't have one, then ask your mom".
I love getting all the credit! ;)

Here are some pictures of Lauren at 2 1/2 months old- she is such a sweetheart. A good sleeper, good eater, and pretty easy when she is awake. She is "adding value" (as Brian puts it) by occasionally smiling...so cute. Love, love, love this girl.


Visit to Temple Square






Temple Square ... such a beautiful place. We were excited to show the girls where mommy and daddy got married! Unfortunately, it was very cold and windy--we literally ran from one building to another only taking a few pictures.

We also got to visit the Draper Temple open house earlier that day and share with the girls what the inside of a temple looks like.

Sundance 2009

Okay, brace yourselves ... here comes a ton of pictures ...






















We had so much fun at Sundance this year. First of all, we drove twenty hours from Dallas to Utah so we were aptly motivated to make this trip worth every minute and I think we pulled it off. We stopped in Albuquerque (the halfway point) and squeezed in a very fun stop at the Bells' house there for two nights. I love seeing my sister, Rebecca, and her family. She is due to have baby #2 this week...so exciting. Rebecca whipped up some much-needed and amazing home-cooked food for us and in true Christian style, we had some thought-provoking conversations as well.

Off to Sundance- we arrived Monday night and stocked up for the week long stay. It was unusually warm when we arrived, so the snow was a bit icy around our cabin- not a good sign. But, before too long, we got a fresh new coat of powder and all of us hit the hills for some sledding. Brian built a small sledding hill right by our cabin and the girls (minus Lauren, of course!) sledded to their heart's content.

Of course we had to hit up some of our favorite Provo eateries while we we there. On Tuesday night, we met up with Julie and Beau and their "significant others" at the Pizza Factory for some yummy food. We had such a good time with my family and they were so sweet to put their busy school schedules aside to make time for our little family while we were there. Good times.

Later that week Brian and Kate squeezed in some skiing ... Kate went to ski school for a couple of hours in the "never, ever" group and learned some great stuff. Then, Brian picked her up and they went skiing together for the rest of the day. Brian was one proud daddy to see his little girl ski all by herself and in fact, Kate told Brian that next year she wanted to try "the board"- like the one he rides! Kate sure does know the way to her Daddy's heart!

That night, our good friends, the Dardanos arrived...perfect timing. They brought their three year old son, Pierce, for the festivities. The girls loved playing with him at the cabin and they all went straight to some sledding with their Daddies right after they got there. As promised, we all went out to Cafe Rio that night (this was only Brian and Rachel's third trip this vacation:) ). Afterwards, we played some hilarious Phase 10 with Beau and Amy up at the cabin. Then, we made some time for possibly the most fun part of the trip- snow tubing at Soldier Hollow. Everyone loved it, even the little kids. :) The tubes flew down the hill and we all held on to each other's ropes so we could stick together. Seriously, so much fun.

What's the cherry on top, you ask? Well, we asked Kate and Taylor what their favorite part of the trip was...Taylor said her favorite part was going to the mall and Kate said she most enjoyed the drive home! Thanks girls, we'll keep that in mind for next time.

A big thanks to my parents for letting us stay in the cabin- we would love to make this an annual trip! And, a big thanks to Julie for cutting some cute bangs for me and for watching all 4 kids while the parents went out to dinner. We can't wait to do it again!

This is our second annual trip ... I think we'll do this every year for sure! Here's a look back to last year's trip ... always good times:

Let's Go Bowling ...


Can you see the fear?

The girls and I (Brian) went bowling on Saturday ... haven't been in years. My valentine dates and I went to Main Event while Rachel picked up her mother (in town for Lauren's baby blessing). We had a great time, but it's probably safe to say Kate & Taylor should stick to ballerinas and barbies. Form was good--especially Taylor's, but it seemed difficult for her to stay in our lane ... she'd walk up, get ready to throw, and then step side-ways to our neighbor's lane, then throw. Definitely some confusion going on. Then Kate--she'd get a foul for stepping over the line, lose a turn, then complain about Taylor getting "two throws." Again, lots of confusion. We also did a "movie roller-coaster ride" which freaked both of them out ... I guess it felt pretty real.

Love these girls!

Brian