Friday, October 30, 2009
Preschool Halloween Party!
Future Plans - Part Two
OK, thanks for the help, but we're putting a few qualifiers on this post: http://keyserfamily.blogspot.com/2009/10/future-plans.html
Our future home has to include the following:
Realisticly, in the past week we've looked into Massachusetts, Raleigh (talk about extremes in temp!), Enumclaw/Buckley (outside Seattle), and San Diego. Enumclaw/Buckley is winning as of now.
Our future home has to include the following:
- Several different tech related companies. If Kurt ends up losing or hating his job he needs a different company he can work for without picking up and moving far away.
- We don't like EXTREMES in temperature...especially the heat. Let's just say we'd rather have snow than use our A/C everyday. We've been spoiled by the Bay Area weather for the past 3+ years. I'm sorry it just doesn't get better than this.
- Decent to Excellent Schools - Part homeschooling isn't totally out of the question with the way our public school system is going...but I've found parents are more involved, etc. in areas that have good schools. (btw I don't really WANT to homeschool, but if its necessary I would)
- Kurt would also like to live on one of the coasts...this isn't a deal breaker for me, but I like the beach.
- I told Kurt that I would move anywhere in the US if he made enough $ to fly me home when I wanted. :)
- Affordable housing would be nice, but we do have a sizeable downpayment...so if the salary matches the market we're good (i.e. we actually could afford to buy something in the bay area right now...that's not why we're moving).
Realisticly, in the past week we've looked into Massachusetts, Raleigh (talk about extremes in temp!), Enumclaw/Buckley (outside Seattle), and San Diego. Enumclaw/Buckley is winning as of now.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
College Savings: The Utah Plan
A friend of mine at work who had baby 2.0 this Spring told me he had done a LOT of work researching different college savings plans for kids and that the best one he found happened to be called, "The Utah Plan". He's not LDS but is Libertarian and thought it pretty funny that the Mormons know how best to manage money for kids. :)
Anyway, I did some research myself and called our long-term financial advisor about it. Northwestern Mutual doesn't sell it, but he did highly recommend it and said it's definitely the best out there.
The sign-up was incredibly easy - completely Web 2.0 and the management tools feel more like GMail or Netflix than a bank account. Very slick.
So, we've just invested the money from Cheryl for Kelsie - decent timing. I could probably have waited until Jan to get a better deal, but eh. 18 years from now, it won't really matter much.
Give it a look over - just passing on the info that I found valuable. YMMV
http://www.uesp.org/
Anyway, I did some research myself and called our long-term financial advisor about it. Northwestern Mutual doesn't sell it, but he did highly recommend it and said it's definitely the best out there.
The sign-up was incredibly easy - completely Web 2.0 and the management tools feel more like GMail or Netflix than a bank account. Very slick.
So, we've just invested the money from Cheryl for Kelsie - decent timing. I could probably have waited until Jan to get a better deal, but eh. 18 years from now, it won't really matter much.
Give it a look over - just passing on the info that I found valuable. YMMV
http://www.uesp.org/
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Future Plans...
So you may or may not have known that we've had plans for quite a while to move to the Portland, Oregon area in Spring 2010. In fact we already have a hefty down payment for a house (thanks to VMware's IPO & money made on our previous home sale in Payson, UT), towns narrowed down we'd like to live in, and a few companies that Kurt could work for. Well those plans are on hold at least for now.
Sadly we also know that we're NOT supposed to stay in the Bay Area long-term. :( We have loved living here FAR MORE than we ever thought we would and will be super sad to leave. We know that we'll be here at least until the fall, and then who knows.
Earlier this week Kurt had a strong feeling that we should do some research and look into other areas. So...we thought we'd ask for help! If you could live anywhere in the US, where would you live and WHY?
P.S. Portland still make work out, but we're looking into other options as well.
Sadly we also know that we're NOT supposed to stay in the Bay Area long-term. :( We have loved living here FAR MORE than we ever thought we would and will be super sad to leave. We know that we'll be here at least until the fall, and then who knows.
Earlier this week Kurt had a strong feeling that we should do some research and look into other areas. So...we thought we'd ask for help! If you could live anywhere in the US, where would you live and WHY?
P.S. Portland still make work out, but we're looking into other options as well.
Silly Hungry Girl
Kelsie had 2 bowl fulls of dinner tonight (Taco Soup...minus the soup) and apparently that wasn't enough. I left the room to do something and while I was gone she pulled the tablecloth over towards her and started feeding herself from the bowl. Afterwards she was STILL hungry and ate a bunch of little veggie puffs things and half a bottle of milk. We went to Sweet Tomatoes for lunch so I know she couldn't have been starving! I think someone MUST be having a growth spurt. I am not used to kids that actually eat!
In other news....Kelsie had her first bottle of whole milk today and LOVED it (well drank it...) and she slept through the night (9pm until 7:45am). I'm hoping this trend continues especially for Noah & Anissa's sake. They'll be watching our kids for a few days while Kurt & me take a trip to Morro Bay and up the central coast.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Random Thoughts
- Tonight instead of watching fat people jump up and down on TV, I will be the fat person jumping up and down. I decided to make the goal this morning to try to lose 5-10 pounds before Thanksgiving and then maintain through the holidays. Wish me luck!
- I have quite a bit of blog posts to catch up on, but they will have to wait....my house needs me the next couple days.
- Kurt & I are going on our first trip without kids the weekend before Thanksgiving to Morro Bay and then up the Central Coast. So, I'm starting to wean Kelsie - not fun so far. Any tips/suggestions are welcome! Pediatrician said I can start Kelsie on whole milk - here's to hoping she likes it!
- Life will be a little less stressful after Thursday night- Stake Primary Leadership Training. We're having breakout sessions and I will be teaching ALL the Primary teachers in the entire stake! (or at least the ones who show up)
- I was asked to teach a class at our upcoming Relief Society craft day...Homemade Christmas cards. Shouldn't be too hard, but I'll have to great my creative juices flowing again. I haven't made cards in FOREVER!
- Logan has hit the terrible 3's, Kelsie is getting closer to walking...
- I was enjoying the 70+ weather, now its cooler and windy.
- Yesterday was Logan's last day of gymnastics....trying to decide whether to sign him back up or wait until after the holidays.
P.S. Check out Kurt's photo blog - new pics are posted.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Spooky Dinner
We served Mummy pizzas,
So I kind of through everything together at the last minute, but it was a lot of fun. :) We also had jello pumpkins and brain cupcakes. Afterwards Sunshine gave a little lesson and the kids decorated mini-pumpkins.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Mary's Birthday Bash
Our ward Halloween party happened to fall on the same day as my friend Mary's birthday party. With her husband being our Bishop, her serving in Primary, and having 5 kids of her own...she wasn't going to miss out on Trunk or Treating! So after the party and putting all of our kids to bed we headed to Claim Jumper in Fremont for some yummy appetizers and dessert.
Mary is showing off the cute necklace and earrings I got her with Gigi showing off her cute new shirt it matches. :) I think there was 15 of us in all. It was fun to get together and visit with other ladies.
UC Ward Halloween Trunk or Treat
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Pumpkins at Perry Farms
Monday, October 19, 2009
Kurt's FHE Lesson
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Kelsie - 11 months old
A few things about Kelsie at 11 months....
- She is a speed crawler. She can crawl up our stairs or out any door in record speed.
- She cruises along the couch and can stand on her own for 5-10 seconds. When we clap she is SO happy and shows up her cheesiest grin.
- She has started pointing to things (#1!)
- She must be going through a growth spurt because she has been eating a ton lately. I still usually spoon feed her, but she has been wanting to feed herself more. I am yet to come across something she won't eat.
- Still only has 2 bottom teeth, but I can see she will have a mouthful soon.
- Has been sleeping from 8:30pm-5:30am for the last week...and then after nursing goes back to bed until 8am or so.
- She loves giving hugs and lights up when her daddy walks into a room.
- She likes to rip up books and anything else she can get her hands on.
- Still has bright blue goopy watery eyes. In every store I go into someone asks if she was crying. (I should just start saying yes)
- Does not like big farm animals, but is ok with Bronx.
- Starting to wear 12 months clothes, but I am surprised that some of them look rather small on her.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Reunion: The Main Event
So my 10-year high school reunion is FINALLY over. It was a lot of work, but I had fun working with these girls - Tarrah, Lauren, & Katie. We were so lucky that Katie has her own event planning company...so she definitely took the lead. My job was to annoy people with countless emails and Facebook messages, but they must have worked because we had a pretty good turnout especially since we didn't start doing a think until July. Traditionally the Senior class officers are supposed to plan reunions, but ours were lame and didn't do a thing.
The evening event was held at the Bass Lake Golf Course clubhouse. The sunset was beautiful, so we had to take a couple pictures. :) We pretty much hung out with Lisa & Kevin most of the night. Most the friends I wanted to see (that came to anything at all) were at the breakfast. Kurt & Kevin had fun shouting "Oak Ridge Football Rules!" and "Go Trojans" into the crowds of people....they so did not want to be there. We served appetizers, had a fancy salad bar, and cheesecake and other treats for dessert....there was also an open bar for those interested. The open bar was probably why I enjoyed the morning event best. :) Lets just say most of the class took full advantage of the open bar.Spooky Scary Skeletons
In between reunion parties, the kids and I watched my oldest niece Tristan dance at a local elementary school's Halloween festival. Tristan has been dancing since she was super little, and keeps getting better every year. We rarely get to watch her perform, so I was excited we were able to, even if they wasn't a big production.
Reunion Breakfast
Saturday morning came way to early and the kids and I were off to my reunion breakfast. We had a really good turnout and it was crazy to see the number of kids our class produced! We had the breakfast at a part in El Dorado Hills and the kids had a blast. I think the only thing Logan ate the entire morning was a Gogurt. Kelsie made lots of new friends too and she was passed around from one person to the next.
Friday, October 16, 2009
ORHS Homecoming 2009
Reunion festivites started off Friday night at the Homecoming football game. I seriously have not been to a high school football game since I graduated high school. It was a little different not knowing a single player, but we had a lot of fun catching up on the past 10 years. Kevin & Kurt couldn't (and didn't really want to) make it Friday night, so Lisa and I headed over to the game together. I also took Logan and he had a lot of fun and was making tons of new friends. I think he would have left with Kylene. He wanted to be friends with Scott McMahon's little boy, but they were both too shy. Although his favorite part was seeing Tommy Trojan (I should have taken a picture). Lisa carried him all the way down to the field to try to catch up with Tommy.
The craziest part of the evening was seeing all of the changes at the field. They built huge new bleachers on the opposite side of the stadium, now have turf and an expensive track. I think there were 30-40 cheerleaders and a dozen tiny Trojan cheerleaders.
The craziest part of the evening was seeing all of the changes at the field. They built huge new bleachers on the opposite side of the stadium, now have turf and an expensive track. I think there were 30-40 cheerleaders and a dozen tiny Trojan cheerleaders.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
God Be With You Till We Meet Again....We'll miss you Zac!
We found out today that our good friend Zac Grow passed away this morning. Zac was born with spinal bifida among other problems. He lived to be 25 years old, much longer than he was expected to, but it doesn't make his loss any easier.
I very rarely saw Zac without a huge smile on his face or him using his fingers to motion us over to say hi. He loved to look at pictures of his family and friends, so one of his brothers gave him a watch that displayed a slideshow of pictures. Knowing that Zac liked pictures Kurt took one of him with his camera phone and saved it as his display on his phone. At church Kurt would show Zac his picture and he would just laugh and laugh.
Zac will definitely be missed, but a part of me is excited for him. His body will be healed and he will be able to run, play, and communicate with everyone around him.
Our hearts go out to the Grow (and Tu'itavuki) Families. We love you guys! You are such great examples of service and love --not just to Zac, but to everyone around you.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Rachel's First Sushi

Last Saturday, Rachel and I went on a date to Kioku Sushi (our favorite, close, affordable sushiya). I ordered a couple of small rolls and a rainbow roll. They came before Rachel's teriyaki beef dinner. As I was preparing it, she commented on how pretty it looked and that she might want to try it if it didn't have the fish on it. I said I could take it off and she agreed to give a piece a try! She ate it and said that while she didn't think she would ever crave it, it was ok. Not disgusting as she thought it would be but nothing super special, in her opinion.
It's a start. I figure, one piece each time, pretty soon, she'll like it just fine. It can take some people a while to really get a taste for sushi. I was a love at first bite kind of guy, but some take time.
Way to go Rachel!
Monday, October 12, 2009
My first homemade applesauce...
Ghostly Soles
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