Sunday, February 22, 2009

Rexburg weekend!

We were able to go over to Eastern Idaho to visit a little over a week ago. We had a good time visiting with Benson, Anna, and Riley. We also got to see our great friends Jordan and Callie Anderson in Rexburg. Jordan didn't tell Callie we were coming so it was such a fun surprise when we showed up.

















Ryan riding the 4 wheeler with Riley up and down the street. We had forgotten how cold Eastern Idaho was, we were quickly reminded.
















Despite being due in 6 weeks Callie jumped up and down when she opened the door and saw us. We had tons of fun playing games and hanging out just like old times.

















Last stop. Before we left the land of cold I got to stop and see Brittani. Catching up on her life is always so great.

Winter Special Olympics

Ryan and I were able to go watch a little bit of the figure skating during the World Winter Special Olympics when it was in Boise a few weekends ago. All of the athletes were so excited and happy, we were glad we were able to see them.






























Ryan and I cheering in the stands.

















Our favorite skating outfits were the two Spiderman costumes we saw throughout the night.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Happy Birthday Papa Baird

Yep, my daddy is 60 years young today. Ryan's dad and my dad are both 60 now. We love our dads and are so grateful for them and all they still continue to do for us.





















Momma and Papa Baird being silly.

















Here is a picture from my trip home in December. Adam, Mom, Dad, Brigham, Ylfe (with her baby boy coming in April), Krystal, Jandi and Me (Tess).

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Happy 80th Birthday Grammie!

For Grammie's 80th Birthday we had a Red Hat party. Lots of family and friends were able to come and that made it so much fun. Grammie was so surprised to see that everyone had come for her Birthday, she looked so happy all weekend.





















Grammie looking so fashionable!
















Grammie with Brayden, Livi, Landon and Brooklyn.
















Livi and Brooklyn playing dress up with Grammie.


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Mega Mega Post

December and January have gone so fast that I haven't been able to keep up with blogging, obviously. Ryan's Birthday, Christmas and New Years were all so much fun, especially since we got to see so much family. So here are some pictures from before, during and after the holidays. Enjoy!
















We were lucky enough to have Brittani Bleazard (old roomie, and BCF) come spend the night with us on her way home for the holidays.

















Playing in the snow!
















Campfire in the snow with Sam and Terri Anne and Sara and Adam.

















Ryan and Billy being heroes.





















Livi and Brooklyn just playin in pjs.

















Terri Anne and I relaxing Christmas night.

















I went to Oregon for a few days after Christmas sadly without Ryan. But here are some pictures from the Baird Family mini reunion. All 17 of the nieces and nephews. Top (left to right) Brayton and Ethan. Middle (left to right) Lliam, Neddie, Lauren, Jessi, Alan. Front (left to right) Derek, Etta, Meri, Nicole, Myles, Diego, Ezra, Nate, Kurt, and Orion.






















Brayton has already surpassed Elida, Krystal, Tyra and Jandi. It looks like I'm next. Is that even aloud when you are 10 (almost 11) years old?
















Kenny, Jandi and baby Myles.

Hopefully posts will be a little shorter but more frequent throughout the year. We loved seeing everyone during the holidays.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Top 5 Gag Gifts of 2008

Every November, people begin thinking of Christmas. Lists are made and hours are spent finding that perfect gift. Our family is no different. However, more often than not, more time is spent finding the perfect gag gift than is spent finding an actual gift. This year was no different. I have a compiled a list of the Top 5 gag gifts from the Smith Family Christmas of 2008.

5. The Legend of Butch & Sundance (possibly the worst movie ever made)

About a year ago my brother Billy told me that he and his wife had a new favorite movie called The Legend of Butch & Sundance. Having no reason to doubt him, I went out and rented it. We put it in the DVD player and pushed play. What followed was the worst two hours of our lives. Terrible acting combined with a poor storyline make this one of the worst movies we've ever seen. Turns out Billy & Megan had rented it and found out how terrible it was then decided to jokingly recommend it to us. So, to get even, we purchased a Wii game...took out the game and replaced it with The Legend of Butch & Sundance DVD ($1.25 on Amazon). Then we resealed the Wii Game so that it looked unopened. Billy didn't realize what we had done until two days after Christmas when he saw that Terri Anne had updated her facebook status to say she was playing the game. At first he thought, "No, I've got that game right here." Then he ran upstairs and opened the game up, only to find that The Legend of Butch & Sundance was in its place.




4. The Pink Sweatshirt

My brother Adam has a curious love of pink clothing. He claims it started with the pink Sunday shirt that he wore to church when he was younger. So when we saw the pink hoodie in the men's section at Ross for $9.99, we knew we had to get it.








3. Chicago Night Sky, by Sam

My little sister Terri Anne loves Chicago, so we thought it'd be nice to paint a picture of the Chicago skyline at night and then wrap it up and label it to her from her husband Sam. We even used glitter to make the stars. We're not sure what she's going to do with it, but she could probably make a fortune if she sold it to an art gallery or put it on ebay.







2. Beer

Nothing says "Happy Holidays" like beer. And no one appreciates a six pack of holiday beer more than my mom. That's why we wrapped up this six-pack of beer and put it under the tree and labeled it to my mom from my dad. At first she wasn't sure what it was...then she read the label. She asked my dad if he really got it for her, and he couldn't seem to remember if he had or not. Then she wondered if he hadn't realized it was beer. Then she came to her senses and realized it was one of her sons. My friend Josh actually bought the beer, disposed of it (drank it), then filled the bottles up with water and re-capped them.











1. Lingerie


Unfortunately I did not get a picture of this, but it was probably the best of them all. When Terri Anne and Sam were in Boise for Thanksgiving, Sam did some Christmas shopping for Terri Anne and then wrapped the gifts up. Instead of taking them back to Provo with them he left them here, leaving us with the opportunity to unwrap one of the boxes, pull out the actual gift (a pair of shoes) and put in some lingerie. As luck would have it this was the first gift Terri Anne opened. She pulled the lid of the shoes box and pulled at the tissue paper. But as soon as she saw the content of the box, she slammed the lid back on and looked at her husband. Knowing what was inside, I chimed in. "What is it? Show everyone." She d
idn't pull out the contents, but we all had a good laugh.


HONORABLE MENTIONS:

The Ugly Shirt

This wasn't technically a gag gift, but I thought it deserved some blog exposure. I found this shirt on a clearance rack at Dillards and knew I needed to have it. I call it my ugly shirt and I love it.









Googly Eye Plant

This one is somewhat of an inside joke, but funny nonetheless. We made this googly eye plant for our friends Jordan & Callie. For an explanation of why we put googly eyes on the plant, please click on this link and view the video clip:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/16417/saturday-night-live-googly-eyes-gardener

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Oregon Thanksgiving Trip

Ryan and I went to visit my family in Oregon for Thanksgiving. We had lots of fun even though it was a quick visit. We got to see my parents, Krystal and Dave and their kids, Brig and Tyra and their kids and Jandi and Kenny and their almost kid. The days were filled with driving, food, football, Tripoley and more driving. We love family!
















Ryan and I with Etta, Brig and Ty's youngest, on Thanksgiving Day.
































The night of Tripoly!


















Ryan's really good poker face.






















My cute little sister Jandi.

















Me and Mom saying goodbye