Greetings from the Laughter Family


Family...another word for love.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Zoo




So we went to our local (kind of ghetto) zoo here in Las Vegas. We were surprised to see that it actually had two lions and a leapard. The Lion's roar was so powerful that the two chain link fences between us and the them didn't seem like enough. Brody had so much fun running after all the pigeons and scaring them away. He also loved the monkeys. We fed the little goats and birds. I don't think you are supposed to feed the monkeys, but when I passed by the monkeys with my goat food this monkey stuck his hand out to me and started making a grabbing motion like he was saying "feed me lady...now". We got such a kick out of that monkey, so I had Brandon take a picture of him as I snuck some food to him. He had such a little personality! All in all, it was a fun experience since Brody is little and thought they were all amazing. Maybe we'll take him to a real zoo soon.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Christmas fun with Mr. and Mrs. Claus








Mr. and Mrs. Claus made a house call on Christmas Eve and Brody was so excited! When the doorbell rang and he saw who it was he started clapping. As soon as they sat down Brody got up on Santa's lap and didn't get up until it was time for them to go. They brought a special gift for all the kids to open early. They also sang Christmas carols with us. Brody must know that it is best to warm up to Santa (just to be on the safe side and get on the nice list...good thinking) . Brody got a special Dinaco Lightning Mcqueen car and story book pillow fro Santa that night. He loved them! He had learned how Santa comes to our house through the chimney and fireplace and likes to demonstrate it with his hands. He wanted to see Santa's reindeer, but Santa said that the reindeer only work that night and were back home at the North Pole preparing for the big night. He really liked singing with Santa and cozying up in his big lap. So much fun. I love holidays with a little one. It makes the whole day so much fun. I think that most of Christmas is way over rated and should be focused more on the birth of Christ, but seeing the happiness in my son's eyes and the wonder of it all is pretty amazing too.
Christmas morning we woke up to all the gifts under the tree. Brody got a motorcycle tricycle and more cars stuff. I got a Karaoke machine. Now when we have parties at our house...be prepared to sing! Christmas is also my birthday and I was surprised with a new I-phone that I absolutely love! Now I can listen to music, get my e-mails, surf the web, take pictures, manage my calendar and use a phone wherever I go. I am an addict! What a great holiday it was with friends and family. It was a great year and I hope for another great year to follow.




Friday, December 21, 2007

The Magical Forest

Tonight was our family outing to Opportunity Village. Brody's favorite part was riding the carousel. He giggled through the whole thing and when it was all done, he made us go again. He loves those horses. He took it very seriously and wouldn't let mommy or daddy hold the pole. Such a big boy.
We walked through the Magical Forest and saw all of the pretty lights. We got a family picture by these snowmen. The Magical Forest gets you ready for Christmas. Maybe next year he will be ready to go down the big slide. He wasn't quite tall enough this year.

Brody is in this faze where he refuses to take a picture with mommy. He wants to be so independent! Look how happy he is in this picture! "that's a good one!" was what Brandon said when taking the picture. Fabulous...isn't it? Oh well!











Brandon and Brody took a quick picture by Santa. (that is a BIG Santa) Brody saw Rudolph and ran over to give him a big hug. He loves reindeer!












We rode on the train through all of the lights. Brody loved it, but it was so cold outside! (Well..cold for mommy...daddy was fine.) He waived to all the people waiting at the train crossings. So cute! All in all it was a fun night. We had a good time.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Why I love being a mommy


I always knew that I eventually wanted to be a mommy but knew it would be a HUGE commitment and sacrifice. What I didn't know was how rewarding it truly is. So often, I am amazed in the creation that is before me. My son. If you never believed in the Heavenly Father before having children, there is no way you could deny Him after experiencing motherhood. Not only for the complete perfection in life itself, but for everything else that is meant to come with it in HIS plan. I have since learned that I may have learned more from my son than from anyone else thus far about myself.
1)I have learned how to be more patient. (well...I try...everyone has their moments)
2) I have learned to live in the moment with ADVENTURE!! What a gift!
3)I have learned that simple pleasures are the best things in life after all like a good hug with some squeeze to it.
4)I have learned what it means to have faith like a child, just as my son trusts that I am always there for him. (sometimes I wish he didn't have so much faith that I am there as he has no fear...AT ALL)
5)I have learned that my heart is capable of loving far more than I ever imagined.
6)I have learned that if you don't want something to be eaten...don't bring it into your home.
7)I have learned that the bond between husband and wife is most important, and that my son feels more loved when we are loving to one another.
8)I have learned the power of a good nap.
9)I have learned that I have a home gym when I play airplane or horsie.
10)I have learned that our parents were once as clueless as us, so we should give them a lot more slack!
11) I have learned to try to forgive as easily and graciously as a child.
12) I have learned that everyday is filled with an opportunity to make a difference.
13) I have learned that there is much more wisdom than we often give credit for.
14) I have learned that all men are truly little boys in grown up bodies. (I swear I can see the little boy in all men now! Bizarre, I know)
15) I have learned that you can never be too prepared.
16) I have learned the importance of ME time.
17) I have learned that being silly is also good exercise.
18) I have learned that everything is learned or done easier in SONG.
19) I have learned to be a thermostat instead of a thermometer
20) I have learned that we all are truly SPECIAL because we each had mothers who felt like this about US.
21) I have learned that if I feel this much love towards my son...I can only imagine the love GOD truly feels for each and everyone of us!
22) I have learned that consistency takes out the guess work.
23) I have learned that a Chihuahua is a great vacuum and that it will also never eat dog food again once your child is a toddler.
24) I have learned the power of praise! We all love it, why don't we give more of it? It lights children up and for that matter...pretty much everyone.
25) I have learned that you get more help when you make what you are doing look like FUN. Even if it isn't...if you pretend it is, people naturally gravitate towards you. They can figure out later that it sucks. (Brody loves the vaccuum and lawn mower...little does he know...that they will later be his jobs)
26) I have learned that making a lot of money never felt as good as seeing the light come on in a child's head when they make a connection for the first time. Priceless!
27) I have learned that there is a worldwide connection I now have to all women who are experiencing what I am also experiencing with their children.
28) I have learned how good the cool grass feels on bare feet on a warm day as you explain what wind is for the first time.
29) I have learned that you never get too old to learn a good lesson.
30) I have learned that I too have become my mother even though I swore I would never say things like "eat your green beans...you may not love them, but they sure love you" or "Brody went pee-pee on the potty...we're so proud!" (while in song and dancing)
31) I have learned that there is no pride like the pride you feel as a mommy of a bright and adorable child.
32) I have learned that my body is absolutely AMAZING...not because it bounces back (thank God for that too) but because it knew what to do as it created LIFE. I have a whole new appreciation for it. (not to get too graphic, but how it knows how to put everything back in place after having all of your insides taken out is just plain incredible)
33) I have learned that raindrops are fun to run in.
34) I have learned that the more you smile, the more people around you also smile.
35) I have learned that being a "stay home mom" is most of the time more work than going to a paying job. When is the USA going to give us mommies a salary...
36) I have learned why we were given the power of multi-tasking.
37) I have learned that if you take the time to teach something properly, it saves you time in the long run.
38) I have learned that you can't make anyone happy if you are not happy yourself. Children can see right through you.
39) I have learned that true feminism is the ability to CHOOSE to STAY HOME and be a WOMAN! I wouldn't want to be anything else and am very thankful that I was made nothing else. There is nothing wrong with being a good wife and mother.
40) I have learned that you can never get first moments back, so bring a camera and write things down.
41)I have learned that I can only control so much and everything else is by grace.
42) I have learned that I usually worry more than is necessary.
43) I have learned that as newborns feel "loved" by those who tend to their needs...as adults, we are not really much different...we feel loved by those who are tending our needs as well...emotionally or physically. So, if you love someone...you have to eventually ask yourself who you are really "showing" your love. Instead of assuming they know.
44) I have learned that I can make plans, but that they may not be God's plans for myself and my family, so I may as well leave those things to Him in the first place.
45) I have learned that I can get ready in 15 minutes after all
46) I have learned that my child brings back memories to those around me with grown children, so it has opened conversations with wonderful people. These really are the great times. I better know it so I can treasure it.
47) I have learned that somehow I too have the secret heeling power within a mommy kiss that I never knew I possessed.
48) I have learned that I will always have a bond unlike any other with my husband now that we have had a child together. The love I had for him prior was deep, but now what a huge amount of gratitude and respect I have for sharing this wonderful gift with me. My heart overfloweth!
49) I have learned that rules are made out of love after all because there is knowledge behind them.
50) I have learned that everyone has some kind of crazy in their family and you hope you don't pass it along to your offspring.

I guess I could go on and on because everyday is filled with another opportunity to be pleasantly surprised all over again. I know I have much more to learn, but what an honor it is to have this chance. A chance to be a positive influence in my child's life. Though sometimes my biggest fears are that I will get it all wrong...somehow I know that if I keep trying to learn as I go...everything will be alright. It is a good thing he doesn't know any better any ways, right? Maybe I'll do it all again soon. I kind of miss my belly. :) The funny thing is that I was making plans before I had him thinking I better get things done before my life is changed. Not knowing all along that it would change for the better. How ironic. I wish everyone could feel what it feels like to get a bright and early "HI!!!" from little Brody as he welcomes the day. Or the "nigh-night" and big hug and kiss as he goes to bed and you can't wait to do it all over again the next day. Motherhood is so rewarding.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Claw hands and my best bud

Brody has a love/hate relationship with the dog. He loves the dog and the dog tolerates him. Now that he feeds him Chester has warmed up to him a little more. They are my little dynamic duo. Brody is so proud when he takes a picture with the doggy. You can see it in his little face.
Mom left her oven mits out tonight after dinner and they made great "Claw hands". You never know what he'll think of next...

It's Christmas time!!


Mommy and Brody took a picture by the tree after we dressed Chester up like an elf. I think Chester was less than pleased, but he looked so cute. As soon as the picture was over, Chester quickly took it off. Oh well...it was fun while it lasted and Brody loved seeing him all dressed up. We are looking forward to all the Christmas festivities in the week to come! How exciting!

Brandon and Sarah


We enjoyed a night out for a Christmas party. It is nice every now and again to spend some alone time together. We rarely do so it is a big deal to actually dress up and go have a nice dinner. (we are used to eating with a toddler and so restaurants in general have been put to the side) Here is some proof that we kind of clean up well. :)

Little Brody



Little Brody just recently turned the big 2 years old. He is full of that little boy wonder and has a knack for breaking things. :) What a little personality! Already a hit with the ladies; he is full of charm and so bright. His passions are cars, cars and more cars! He loves to go "vroom...vroom" in Daddy's big truck. Brody adds that something special to our lives and gives us reason to want to be better people. We are so proud!


The Family





Life is great and every day is a new blessing. We have been happily married since June of 2004 and what a whirlwind it has been since then! We are proud parents of our little Brody who is such a joy to our lives. He is growing so fast....too fast. We are not sure where all the time went, but have enjoyed every step of the way. There are very few dull moments in the Laughter home with all of the energy from both Laughter men. Mom just tries to keep up!