Monday, April 14, 2008

Fancy Pants WA DC

Apparently our Nation's Capital is a pretty big deal.
Just kidding, of course it is. It's just that interesting.
It can be educational,



exciting, and sometimes scary.


But most of all there is a great sense of unity and pride.



And of course, there are always more scary things than politics...



Here is a great shot of me. Mostly because you can't see how much wider than Brett I am. Ha. Just kidding.
Brett had to fly to D.C. to get sworn in to The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. I drove up there 14 hours to see him- and yes it was SO worth it. I'm so darn proud of him.
It was a great experience. First of all as a couple it was really neat to do something exciting, stay at a nice hotel (Marriott -HoLLeR WhAt!) and have a nice romantic time before little baby Marie comes. (That's right, i slipped a name).
It was really cool to meet some of the big shots in charge of the Military. I have to say I am so impressed with many of the high ranking military people I meet because of two things: 1. They are humble and gracious & 2. They make a BIG deal about their families.
Every successful high-ranking official will always come out and tell you how important their spouse is to their success and how essential their family is in balancing their life.
I'm one of the few spouses that gets to be around all the JAG students when officials talk about these issues and I am so thankful for that. I like being a part of something that is realistic about life and includes the family as intergral part of progress and accomplishment.
I'm not saying the military (or any man-made institution) is perfect, however it feels so good to know that I personally respect alot of Brett's bosses, all the way up the chain.





Sunday, April 06, 2008

Sweet Baby Girl

My brother finally had his baby. Or his wife did. Her name is Beth (i think that is what they are sticking with!). She was a few days overdue but finally came into the world on April 2 at 8:45 pm.
Her Stats: 21'' -7lbs-14oz.
She was born at LDS Hospital but then Life-flighted to Inter-Mountain Hospital which was really scary. Little Beth couldn't breathe on her own, had air around her heart, and had some sort of a blood infection. She has been in their ICU ever since then but is doing better each day.
My brother says she is sweet and mild, but is not down with having a breathing tube stuck in her face and tries to pull it out. Silly girl, breathing is good for you!
I was so scared when I heard all of this, but the baby probably is totally chill and knows what she is doing. She is sooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful.
Thats right. I'm bragging.

She is the first grandchild in my family. I'm gonna spoil the crap out of her! Just kidding... sort of... my mom will do a good job with that.
Beth We Love You!