Sunday, September 19, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
UP CLOSE & PERSONAL WITH THE NAPERVILLE PD
(FYI - this is a long but pretty entertaining story.)
So we recently drove to Naperville for a nice and relaxing family visit. We left Alton a little later than normal and rolled in to town at about 12:45 am. I was sleeping in the backseat at the time (to be available to entertain the wee one as needed) and I'm woken up by flashing lights as Brad is in the process of being pulled over. Now let me just state that Brad is the most conscientious driver in the known universe. He puts driving instructors to shame. Somehow grandmas pass him on a regular basis and give him the finger for driving the speed limit. So needless to say it seemed impossible that he had done something illegal while driving. I wasn't nervous about him being pulled over, and I figured it had to be some warning about a random stupid law because the cop was bored. YOU HAVE NO IDEA. Anyway. So the cop gets out and struts to our car with major tude and asks to see Brad's license and insurance. He gave him the license but we were having a hard time locating our insurance cards. While we were frantically looking the cop starts asking where we are from and why we have a Utah drivers license. Brad explains he's a student and just hasn't had time to get it changed to Illinois. The cop tells us he pulled us over because there was no registered drivers license associated with our car. He told us to keep looking for our insurance cards and he goes back to his car.
So we wait for a good 10 or 15 minutes - which is a long time when you are being pulled over. And we are thinking "oh he's going to give us a warning for not having changed our drivers licenses to Illinois." No biggie - at this point we are totally relaxed and just waiting for him to get on with it so we can get to Brad's parents house and go to bed. Then all of a sudden we see another cop car pull up and a lady police officer gets out and says Brad's name from across the parking lot. Turns out Brad knows this girl from middle school and high school. They catch up for a few minutes and then she lets us know that our licenses are considered suspended because the law in Illinois is that you apparently have 90 days to get is switched. Honestly we had no idea. In fact I'll admit that I got a speeding ticket a full year after we moved to Illinois and the police officer knowing I'd moved a year ago mentioned that I should get it switched "at some point" which I took as a friendly suggestion - not A LAW. Anyway. So this lovely female officer that just happened to be a) on duty, b) not busy with anything else, c) listening to radio chatter of the other officers, d) remembered Brad, and e) compassionate enough --- well she totally came to our rescue. Because if she hadn't that officer was in the process of arresting Brad. Yes. This police officer was going to arrest Brad and leave his wife and 3 month old baby in an empty parking lot at 1 AM for not switching his Utah drivers license to Illinois. CLASSY. I know Illinois is broke and needs our $30 but come on. Plus how bored was that cop that he was just sitting there typing in every license plate that came within his view? Now I'm all for obeying the law, but in this situation no one was truly in any danger and we were completely ignorant to the fact that we were even breaking a law to begin with.
In the end he begrudgingly let us go with a warning for having an obstructed windshield (another law we were unaware of - you can't have a GPS or any sort of oil change sticker in the front windshield). But if Brad had been a jerk in high school to our female friend on the force this would have been an entirely different story with a few more capitalizations. As we drove off I was legitimately shaking with anxiety. We were sitting there thinking we were about to get a warning when Brad was actually about to be arrested! Is there a cooler way to say I almost peed my pants? I don't know what would have happened if he'd ACTUALLY been arrested.
Brad's parents just happen to have the original copy of his birth certificate so we went the next morning and he got his drivers license switched to Illinois. It was SUPER fun. Finley spit up 3 gallons of her breakfast and I had one wipe on hand to "clean" her up. The bathroom was tiny with no changing station (THAT should be against the law) and it was the one time I didn't have a change of clothes for her. So Brad's mom and I wiped her down as best we could and she hung out in her diaper nakey as a jay bird in the Naperville DMV for a good 30 minutes. Ah memories.
So thanks goes to the Naperville Police department - you gave us a great story to tell on our blog because really you can't make this stuff up.
(The pictures of Finley are just for funsies. Turns out police frown on picture taking during an almost arrest.)
So we recently drove to Naperville for a nice and relaxing family visit. We left Alton a little later than normal and rolled in to town at about 12:45 am. I was sleeping in the backseat at the time (to be available to entertain the wee one as needed) and I'm woken up by flashing lights as Brad is in the process of being pulled over. Now let me just state that Brad is the most conscientious driver in the known universe. He puts driving instructors to shame. Somehow grandmas pass him on a regular basis and give him the finger for driving the speed limit. So needless to say it seemed impossible that he had done something illegal while driving. I wasn't nervous about him being pulled over, and I figured it had to be some warning about a random stupid law because the cop was bored. YOU HAVE NO IDEA. Anyway. So the cop gets out and struts to our car with major tude and asks to see Brad's license and insurance. He gave him the license but we were having a hard time locating our insurance cards. While we were frantically looking the cop starts asking where we are from and why we have a Utah drivers license. Brad explains he's a student and just hasn't had time to get it changed to Illinois. The cop tells us he pulled us over because there was no registered drivers license associated with our car. He told us to keep looking for our insurance cards and he goes back to his car.
So we wait for a good 10 or 15 minutes - which is a long time when you are being pulled over. And we are thinking "oh he's going to give us a warning for not having changed our drivers licenses to Illinois." No biggie - at this point we are totally relaxed and just waiting for him to get on with it so we can get to Brad's parents house and go to bed. Then all of a sudden we see another cop car pull up and a lady police officer gets out and says Brad's name from across the parking lot. Turns out Brad knows this girl from middle school and high school. They catch up for a few minutes and then she lets us know that our licenses are considered suspended because the law in Illinois is that you apparently have 90 days to get is switched. Honestly we had no idea. In fact I'll admit that I got a speeding ticket a full year after we moved to Illinois and the police officer knowing I'd moved a year ago mentioned that I should get it switched "at some point" which I took as a friendly suggestion - not A LAW. Anyway. So this lovely female officer that just happened to be a) on duty, b) not busy with anything else, c) listening to radio chatter of the other officers, d) remembered Brad, and e) compassionate enough --- well she totally came to our rescue. Because if she hadn't that officer was in the process of arresting Brad. Yes. This police officer was going to arrest Brad and leave his wife and 3 month old baby in an empty parking lot at 1 AM for not switching his Utah drivers license to Illinois. CLASSY. I know Illinois is broke and needs our $30 but come on. Plus how bored was that cop that he was just sitting there typing in every license plate that came within his view? Now I'm all for obeying the law, but in this situation no one was truly in any danger and we were completely ignorant to the fact that we were even breaking a law to begin with.
In the end he begrudgingly let us go with a warning for having an obstructed windshield (another law we were unaware of - you can't have a GPS or any sort of oil change sticker in the front windshield). But if Brad had been a jerk in high school to our female friend on the force this would have been an entirely different story with a few more capitalizations. As we drove off I was legitimately shaking with anxiety. We were sitting there thinking we were about to get a warning when Brad was actually about to be arrested! Is there a cooler way to say I almost peed my pants? I don't know what would have happened if he'd ACTUALLY been arrested.
Brad's parents just happen to have the original copy of his birth certificate so we went the next morning and he got his drivers license switched to Illinois. It was SUPER fun. Finley spit up 3 gallons of her breakfast and I had one wipe on hand to "clean" her up. The bathroom was tiny with no changing station (THAT should be against the law) and it was the one time I didn't have a change of clothes for her. So Brad's mom and I wiped her down as best we could and she hung out in her diaper nakey as a jay bird in the Naperville DMV for a good 30 minutes. Ah memories.
So thanks goes to the Naperville Police department - you gave us a great story to tell on our blog because really you can't make this stuff up.
(The pictures of Finley are just for funsies. Turns out police frown on picture taking during an almost arrest.)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
FUN WITH UNCLE KEN
This is what happens when you leave your 3 month old unattended with Brad's brother Ken.
Finley is all prepared for the frozen tundra of Russia although she seems quite surprised as to why she would be going there at all - "Whaaa??"
She was also quite miffed when we suggested she dress as Pam Anderson for Halloween... I take this look to mean "veto."
And she was also genuinely sad when we explained that when her hair grows in (we're crossing our fingers that at some point IT WILL) she will most likely be a brunette - "Okay. Fine."
And her eyes started to glaze over when I explained that Mom went to high school in Texas but isn't actually from there... see Grandpa was in the military so she's not actually from ANYWHERE. "Whatever you say mom. I'm sleepy."
Finley is all prepared for the frozen tundra of Russia although she seems quite surprised as to why she would be going there at all - "Whaaa??"
She was also quite miffed when we suggested she dress as Pam Anderson for Halloween... I take this look to mean "veto."
And she was also genuinely sad when we explained that when her hair grows in (we're crossing our fingers that at some point IT WILL) she will most likely be a brunette - "Okay. Fine."
And her eyes started to glaze over when I explained that Mom went to high school in Texas but isn't actually from there... see Grandpa was in the military so she's not actually from ANYWHERE. "Whatever you say mom. I'm sleepy."
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
HELP NEEDED
Does anyone have any delicious dinner recipes that they have doubled (or tripled) and then divided up to freeze for later use? Unlike some I don't loooove cooking but like most I do love food. So far I've had success with freezing batches of enchiladas, chili, and stuffed pasta shells. I love having the option of home cooked meals ready to go but I'm short on delicious ideas. I know there are countless resources out there but I hate to make a triple batch of something that isn't great tasting.
Any help?
Friday, September 3, 2010
LEGEN - WAIT FOR IT - DARY
Do you guys watch How I Met Your Mother? It's slightly irreverent, a la Friends, but Brad and I love it. Great characters and even greater one liners. It's one of those shows that is slightly under the radar but they seem to enjoy that in a humble "we do our own thing" kind of a way. Plus a lot of the female wardrobe comes from Anthro so it's always nice to see what's in style since I feel perpetually out of the loop in that department.
Come to think of it - I think I've already blogged about how much I like this show. Oh well - there's only so much to talk about.
Anyway, what brought this on is this hilarious quote from one of the main characters Barney. Please enjoy his words of wisdom:
PS. Does anyone watch Castle? Brad and I watched the first two season a few weeks ago and we are totally sold. I thought I disliked the female lead on that show but it turns out I don't.
Come to think of it - I think I've already blogged about how much I like this show. Oh well - there's only so much to talk about.
Anyway, what brought this on is this hilarious quote from one of the main characters Barney. Please enjoy his words of wisdom:
PS. Does anyone watch Castle? Brad and I watched the first two season a few weeks ago and we are totally sold. I thought I disliked the female lead on that show but it turns out I don't.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
UTAH WEEK TWO
Our second week in Utah (third week of vacation) we spent staying at my mom's house in Lehi, which was a great location because we were still close to Brad's two brothers. We spent the majority of the time running around Utah valley trying to fit in all the people we wanted to see and the places we wanted to eat. Of course a few trips to Cafe Rio were in order but we also hit up Burger Supreme and J Dawg's.
We took Finley to her first movie: Eclipse. She did really well and slept the entire time. Of course she squawked a few times so we ended up sitting with her near the exit in case one of us needed to make a quick getaway. We are those overly sensitive parents who don't want to be the reason other people hate going to the movie theater. Finley also got to wear her "Team Jacob" onesie. She hasn't read the 4th book so she doesn't know that being on a team is pointless, but I didn't want to destroy her dreams. Plus Jacob is slightly more age appropriate than Edward.
My friend Kristin went out of town almost the same time we got back from East Canyon (and I totally missed seeing her sister Jenny!) so we only got to spend one evening with her. LAME! But it was good to see her and her husband Adam (he's also my friend... I just read that back and it sounded weird not mentioning that) for a few hours. They got to meet Finley and we chatted about life. Wherein we all realized that we are actual adults now because at one point we started talking about how to save money on your electric bill. So strange.
We took Finley to walk around BYU campus and Brad walked through his old stomping grounds at the CB. We also strolled through the bookstore and a word to the wise - don't buy your baby BYU gear there, it's highway robbery! We ended up getting something at Target for half the price - even if it was slightly less cute.
We also showed off Finley at my mom's office. I had never been so it was nice to see where my mom spends most of her life.
One day we went up to Salt Lake to have lunch at Stoneground. We had the best bruschetta I've ever tasted in my life and their pizza was extremely tasty too. The atmosphere was a little too hipster to bring a baby... but we were there during the day so I don't think it mattered as much. Even so I would recommend it to anyone - delicious.
And as I said before we were close enough to spend some more time with Chris and Angie while we were in Utah. We went to Miss Averman's 1st birthday party and Finley met her first dog, Maggie. And I hate to admit it but we had a Bachelorette viewing party complete with Cafe Rio takeout and ice cream. Good times.
(Check out Finley's unfortunate hairline! Short of buzzing it all off there's isn't much we can do.)
We also met up with some of our Timp Gateway buddies - Matt and Ellie. We were all in the same ward when Brad and I met. They knew us before Brad and I even started dating... and now here we are married with a baby. Things can change drastically in five years!
And that ends our extremely long roundup of our trip across the country. Finley was a trooper and did really well on the 21 hour drives. I don't know if we'll be able to drive next summer when she is 1+ since she is getting crankier even now about her carseat. Anyway, we had a fun time seeing everyone and everything. And it reinforced our desire to make our way out west after dental school is over.
We took Finley to her first movie: Eclipse. She did really well and slept the entire time. Of course she squawked a few times so we ended up sitting with her near the exit in case one of us needed to make a quick getaway. We are those overly sensitive parents who don't want to be the reason other people hate going to the movie theater. Finley also got to wear her "Team Jacob" onesie. She hasn't read the 4th book so she doesn't know that being on a team is pointless, but I didn't want to destroy her dreams. Plus Jacob is slightly more age appropriate than Edward.
My friend Kristin went out of town almost the same time we got back from East Canyon (and I totally missed seeing her sister Jenny!) so we only got to spend one evening with her. LAME! But it was good to see her and her husband Adam (he's also my friend... I just read that back and it sounded weird not mentioning that) for a few hours. They got to meet Finley and we chatted about life. Wherein we all realized that we are actual adults now because at one point we started talking about how to save money on your electric bill. So strange.
We took Finley to walk around BYU campus and Brad walked through his old stomping grounds at the CB. We also strolled through the bookstore and a word to the wise - don't buy your baby BYU gear there, it's highway robbery! We ended up getting something at Target for half the price - even if it was slightly less cute.
We also showed off Finley at my mom's office. I had never been so it was nice to see where my mom spends most of her life.
One day we went up to Salt Lake to have lunch at Stoneground. We had the best bruschetta I've ever tasted in my life and their pizza was extremely tasty too. The atmosphere was a little too hipster to bring a baby... but we were there during the day so I don't think it mattered as much. Even so I would recommend it to anyone - delicious.
And as I said before we were close enough to spend some more time with Chris and Angie while we were in Utah. We went to Miss Averman's 1st birthday party and Finley met her first dog, Maggie. And I hate to admit it but we had a Bachelorette viewing party complete with Cafe Rio takeout and ice cream. Good times.
(Check out Finley's unfortunate hairline! Short of buzzing it all off there's isn't much we can do.)
We also met up with some of our Timp Gateway buddies - Matt and Ellie. We were all in the same ward when Brad and I met. They knew us before Brad and I even started dating... and now here we are married with a baby. Things can change drastically in five years!
And that ends our extremely long roundup of our trip across the country. Finley was a trooper and did really well on the 21 hour drives. I don't know if we'll be able to drive next summer when she is 1+ since she is getting crankier even now about her carseat. Anyway, we had a fun time seeing everyone and everything. And it reinforced our desire to make our way out west after dental school is over.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
GOODNESS GRACIOUS
Finley has hijacked this blog. Apologies. Seriously though... look at those cheekies! I just can't say no to her pleading that I post more and more pictures of her. The nagging wears me out and I have no choice. Man! She's so vain.
She is officially three months old now. And even though I constantly get comments that she looks so tiny for her age, she is actually at the 50th percentile for weight and the 75th percentile for length. I guess it's as one woman put it - she has tiny features. Um, yeah. She's a baby, of course she has tiny features. This is the look both Finley and I gave her when she said that.
She is officially three months old now. And even though I constantly get comments that she looks so tiny for her age, she is actually at the 50th percentile for weight and the 75th percentile for length. I guess it's as one woman put it - she has tiny features. Um, yeah. She's a baby, of course she has tiny features. This is the look both Finley and I gave her when she said that.
She can now hold her head up like a champ although she still manages to headbutt me at least once a day.
And as she's getting a little bigger her triple chin is starting to go away - so sad! We are down to just the double.
I don't know how aware she is of her hands, but when they manage to connect with her mouth she usually prefers sucking on them to her pacifier. Not our favorite.
And I saved the best update for last, she slept 8 hours last night for the first time - beating her old record by an hour. Of course once we got to hour 6 I was up checking on her every 15 minutes to make sure she was still breathing. So that elusive full night of sleep is still out there.
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