Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Update Round #2--Let 2011 Begin!

2010 ended great, and all of a sudden it was 2011! As I've mentioned before, I'm not a big fan of snow, but in January, we had a great time sledding with our family! Alex's parents, siblings, and nephews (and Alex and Mya and I) had an awesome time enjoying some of the best powder on earth...



That same month, we were lucky enough to go to a Jazz game, also with Alex's awesome family. Mya loved seeing the Jazz Bear dressed up as Santa Clause (and actually still talks about it!), and she did a great job shouting at the two teams along with the best of 'em.


Alex and I would LOVE to go to Disneyland, or better yet, a Disney cruise, one of these days... But we figured that it'll be more fun when our kids are a little older and will enjoy it more. So we're planning sometime in another 7 or 8 years--we better start saving!! In the meantime, Disney on Ice came to Salt Lake City! I'd say that's a pretty dang good alternative. We got a sitter for Max, and Alex and Mya and I had a GREAT time at the show. And what was nearly as good as the show (or better than the show, if you ask Mya) was taking TRAX to and from the show... the simple joys of a 3 year old : ). We also learned that the "2 hour parking" sign on 5th South is in fact not bluffing. Don't mess with the SLC Parking Authority; unless of course you want to chase a parking ticket down the middle of 5th South because it flew off the windshield before you noticed it. That was fun. And it was raining. And windy.


On a much less fun note, 2011 has not been good for animals in our house. Pictured below are our sweet cats, Rudy (left) and Moki (right). We've had these felines for most of our marriage, and they really had become part of our family. Unfortunately, Moki was diagnosed with diabetes a couple of years ago. We treated him with insulin shots twice a day, special food, and lots of extra TLC over the next 1 1/2 years.... but the time had come that his medical needs were getting more and more demanding. It was really only a matter of time before his disease took his little life, so we decided to put him down. That sucked, bad. Over the next couple months, sweet little Rudy didn't adjust as well as we had hoped. Long story short, she got super depressed and wouldn't eat or bathe. She was deteriorating pretty quickly, and her body was literally shutting down. So, we had to put her to sleep too. Yes friends, it's not only possible for a cat to get diabetes, but it's also possible for a cat to die of a broken heart.


Mya's first hair cut! She wasn't too sure about being on that chair, but chilled out after I bribed her with my ipod. What did people do before such great technology?


In the late spring, we bought a cool family present--a playground! Mya really loved helping her daddy build the playground, even into the cold hours after sundown.


Over a handful of days, and about 30 hours (give or take) of manual labor, the work of art was complete! If more people in this world had the patience of my dear husband, this would be a better place, that's for sure!


For April Fool's Day, I had fun making these goofy cupcakes that I saw on another (way better) blog (Our Best Bites). Don't worry, all of the toppings are candy ; ).


Max's first haircut! This was a little more tricky than Mya's : ). At 9 months old, Max's hair was already shaggy enough to need a buzz. So, I set up his bath seat in mine/Alex's bathtub, sat Mya in front of Max with some snacks and toys, and went to town with our scissors and buzzer. You can see the pile of hair on the edge of the tub--I was impressed with how much came off! I was especially happy with how the haircut turned out, and I couldn't have done it without Mya's help!!


I just ADORE this picture of Max and Mya. They really do love each other (if you can't tell!)


HAPPY EASTER!!! We had a great time dying Easter eggs with Grandma Nola!


Some yummy Easter treats that I made.


We all had a great time at Grandma and Grandpa Berndt's house having an Easter egg hunt!


The grandkids LOVE taking silly pictures with Grandpa on his iphone ; )


Easter morning


I could just eat these two up, they are so stinkin' cute (most of the time...)


In February of 2011, my mom suffered from a pretty bad pancreatic attack. She ended up spending a total of 3 1/2 months in the hospital. I'm thankful to say that she's is home and doing phenomenally well at this point (August). Pictured below is an Easter afternoon spent at the University of Utah hospital with Grandma Diane.


My oldest nephew, Josh Bertagnole, graduated with his GED in May of 2011. Mya and I made a quick drive up to Casper, along with my other nephew Ben, to show our support for Josh's accomplishment. It was a fun, quick trip!


Mya's first sports group--Salt Lake County Spring Soccer!! She LOVED every minute of it, and felt super cool in her 'team shirt' and cleats.


A sunny morning enjoying one of her games. The cute boy from her team is Mya's best buddy Jaxson. They are pretty much inseparable, and mostly liked chasing each other around on the soccer field (versus actually kicking the ball). They are in the same primary class at church (which I teach), and a couple weeks ago they started kissing each other. On the LIPS. I thought I'd have more time... But the good thing is, the affectionate little darlings listened to their parents when we said 'no more kissing.' : )


Our cute little flying squirrel.


Mya turned 4 in June!!! Crazy how the time goes by so quickly. For her birthday, Mya wanted a 'Tangled' party (didn't every little girl get a Tangled party this year??). Her party turned out great. She had a few friends over and had a great time playing, opening presents, and eating cake and ice-cream. I would like to take a moment to point out the cake in the background of this photo. I MADE IT!!! And I'm still quite proud of it.


After Mya's party, we took her to McDonald's for lunch. It was a fun outing, and I got this picture of the 3 loves of my life... precious.


Also in June, we got to go to a Bee's baseball game. I'm not sure what was more fun: eating this entire foot long hot dog (that should have been my first indication of something happening inside my body... but I'll talk about that in a minute), going on the cute train with Mya, or Max oohing and aaaahhhing at everything at the game...


Oh wait, here's the highlight of the night. Don't worry buddy, I think mascots are horrifying too.


On Father's Day (6/19), Max turned 1!!! Lots of fun birthdays in June. Here's our little one year old thoroughly enjoying his gift from Grandma and Grandpa Berndt!


Look at that face. I know I'm a little biased as the child's mother, but come on--he is CUTE, I don't care who you are. We all had fun celebrating Max's first birthday and reflecting on the sheer joy he has brought into our lives. And Max had fun destroying his very own cupcake with chocolate frosting!


Happy America Party (or as some might call it, the 4th of July)!!!


We couldn't allow our little Cinderella to have too much fun at the party, so we made her sweep up the fallen rose petals.


And then there's that face again ; ).


A beautiful picture of Mya with Grandma Diane. One of the things that makes this picture so great is that my mom is not only out of the hospital, but also felt well enough to drive herself to and from our house to come to a party. AWESOME.


On July 1st, Alex and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary. We were lucky enough to spend a long weekend up in Midway, Utah. We'd like to thank Aunt Ruth and Uncle Dale for letting us use their condo (which is right across the street from the beautiful Zermatt Resort for those of you familiar with Midway), my mom for watching Mya, and our cousins Taylor and Rachel for watching Max. Everybody's generosity gave Alex and I the chance to enjoy this little vacation, and we really did have a great time!!


Mmmm, gelato...


Here's what Max was doing while we were in Midway--giggling and playing with his cousin Emma at Taylor and Rachel's house ; ). They are so cute!


Alex got laid off from the Wing Coop in July. The owner decided he was done being a restaurant owner and basically jumped ship and closed the place down... Anyway, we are incredibly thankful that Alex wasn't unemployed for too long (he's now managing a Cafe Zupas), and we also enjoyed having him home more for a little while before the new employment began. Here we are taking a trip on the Frontrunner train up to Ogden. It was quite the adventure ; ).


At the end of July, we celebrated Alex's birthday! We got to go see the new Captain America movie, and had an appropriately themed Captain America party for him. I love this Daddy/son photo from the party!


With all the fun of the evening though, I would have to say that this was probably the highlight for most of us there. I hear Mya's sweet voice from outside: "Mom, I need a tissue." 'HOLY CRAP! Uh, eww, hold on, don't touch it, let me get the camera first!' She's already agreed that I can put this in her wedding video, and her high school year book. She better watch herself over the next 20 years, or I just might do it! But for now, I figured that blogging the photo is harmless enough : ).


We had some portraits of the kids taken. (Photos by Kristen Spencer. To see the rest of the darling pictures, go to my Facebook page, the files are just too big to blog them all!). I particularly love this picture because it basically epitomizes Mya and Max. So sweet, so spastic...


The same photographer needed some baby models for a boutique, so here's Max doing a little modeling for some leg warmers.


And here's our latest news. Ready or not, here comes BABY BERNDT #3!!! We're excited that our next little peanut is due in March of 2012. Here's the next question--can I survive the first trimester of this pregnancy???


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Holy Cow, A Lot Has Happened...

Welcome to the new blog! Alex and I figured that since neither one of us have kept up our individual blogs, we're going to try a combined one. I kind of doubt that it'll make much of a difference (some may call me a pessimist, I prefer the term realist). But, here I am, attempting to catch up on the past year of my blogging absence! I decided to go through my photos of the past year, and WOW, a lot has happened. I cannot believe how fast time has flown by. Rather than bore you to tears with a forever long post with a zillion pictures, I think I'll just start with September of 2010 and try to finish out the year. Then I'll post again for 2011. It might be awhile before I'm actually caught up, but I'm willing to try.

Let's see... At the end of September was my 26th birthday. Max was three months old, and I was pretty happy with my weight loss at that point. But then, this happened:


Let me rephrase that. It didn't just 'happen'. Alex did it. This incredible, rich, chocolately, perfect in every way homemade chocolate raspberry tart was the beginning of my demise. I ate that entire thing in 2 days.... With the disappearance of the tart, my self control also disappeared. I have seriously struggled since then with my weight, and I whole-heartedly blame my sweet husband and his tempting creations. (I say that... but as my next birthday approaches, I really hope he makes me another one of these!!!) Good thing the dear man loves me no matter what size pants I have to wear ; ).

October, of course, was HALLOWEEN! I love Halloween.
Not because of all the skanky women that think the holiday is their excuse to dress like tramps. It's just a FUN holiday! Since my kids are still young enough to wear what I make them wear,
we had a blast putting them in matching Halloween costumes. Mya chose to be Snow White (thank you Grandma Merla for getting her the darling costume, which she still wears regularly!), and we dressed Max accordingly as Happy, one of the 7 Dwarves (thank you Grandma Diane for making his adorable costume!). They were both so stinking cute, and we all had a super fun time!


November got colder... and all of a sudden, it was Thanksgiving. Another wonderful Holiday. Lots of time with family and loved ones. Eating a delicious bounty of food, and most importantly, reflecting on the many incredible blessings the Lord has given us.


December 2010 was full of adventure. First of all, we live in Salt Lake City, UT, which means SNOW. Lots of snow. I'm not a big fan of the cold, wet, destructive stuff. But such is life as a Utahn.


Anyway, the real adventures included: a trip to Wyoming, a visit from my Dad who lives in the Philippines, and Christmas. So much fun...

Let's begin with the trip to Wyoming. My sweet nephew, Josh, decided to marry a beautiful girl named CheyAnne. And they decided to get married in the middle of December, in Casper, Wyoming (if you're reading this Josh, don't worry, I'm not still bitter about your awful timing... really, I'm not bitter at all...). Okay, so he's kind of a turd for picking such a crappy time to ask us to drive to the cold, windy, armpit of Wyoming. BUT, I love him with all my heart, so I was happy to support him and his lovely bride! To make the journey a little quicker, easier, and cheaper, my sister, Kara, our Mom, and I decided that just the 3 of us would drive up (with no husbands or children). It really was a wonderful trip!


Here's a great shot at the wedding of my mom and dad, Kara, and our three nephews, Josh, Aaron, and Ben, and our new niece (thank you spell check) CheyAnne. The wedding was beautiful, and bitter-sweet. The mother of the groom is my sister, Kim. Many of you that know me may remember in high school when Kim lost her 6 year battle with cancer. It's been 11 years since her death. A momentous occasion like the marriage of her oldest son surely did bring out some emotions that I haven't felt for some time. I miss her dearly, but it was a beautiful thing to feel her spirit present at her son's wedding. While in Casper, my family and I also had the opportunity to visit Kim's gravesite, something that we had not previously had the chance to do together.


After making the treacherous drive back to Salt Lake (again Josh, I'm not still bitter about the danger that you put so much of your family through in the dead of winter...hahahahaha...), Alex and I got ready for our houseguest--my dad! For the past nearly 10 years, my dad has lived overseas (in either Saudi Arabia, Yemen, or the Philippines). It probably goes without saying that we don't get to see him in person very often, so it was an exciting time to have him come and stay with us. Unfortunately his wife and daughter were unable to join him on this trip. Here's Grandpa Mel visiting with his newest grandson (at the time)Max. They had a great time bonding ; )!


And here's a shot of one of the many sweet moments Grandpa Mel got to spend with Mya. She had SO much fun with him--playing games, jumping on the air mattress with him, reading, and most of all, helping break in his new ipad!


While my dad was in town, we had a lot of great time with him, and with my nephews, Ben and Aaron (who live in Ogden). Mmmm... 5 Guys. Sorry Dad--I don't think you can find a burger this good anywhere in the Philippines : )! My dad flew back to his wife and daughter just
before Christmas.


Christmas 2010 was the best ever. We had a blast with our kiddos, with all of our family and friends, and with the different activities that surround the Christmas season. What a perfect holiday, and a beautiful, memorable way to honor our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and commemorate His birth.

SANTA! (And both kids actually happy!!!)


Christmas morning, having a wonderful, peaceful time (I'm actually serious about that description) opening gifts. At age 3 1/2, Mya really got into the whole 'Santa' thing for the first time, and of course, Alex and I had a lot of fun with that!


Our sweet little Max, at 6 months old, snuggling with Daddy. He didn't know what was going on... he was tired and teething, but a precious little angel nonetheless!


Christmas at the Berndt's.


Christmas at my Mom's.


Here's one last picture to end 2010 with--Max at 6 months old doing his core workout. Exercise is very important in our family. We start training young.


Wish me luck in catching the rest of the way up. It is fun to reminisce about the past, but with two rapidly growing, hilariously cute little monkey children running around, the present is so much more fun to talk about. I'm kind of a self-conscious blogger sometimes, so as always, I would LOVE to have you leave a comment if you read/looked at this post. It doesn't have to be a compliment or anything (I'm not that kind of self-conscious), it can be an insult or whatever you'd like... I just like to see if anyone out there is actually reading what I write! (And that means you Denise--you are the one who inspired me to actually give blogging another try, since you supposedly read my blog!!)

Hugs and kisses to you all (unless you're sick--you get a friendly wave until you're not germy anymore)!