Friday, November 25, 2011

My Little Outdoors"man"

On Thanksgiving morning, Dustin's family has a few traditions:

#1- Turkey Bowl!! (This year he played in 2 of them)
#2- Shooting out at West Mountain!

Well, Porter and I slept through tradition #1- but we certainly made it out for shooting!!! This was Porter's first time around guns, so his cute Uncle Landon put his Ear Muff/Cover/Plug things (clearly I'm not a hunter) over Porter's ears... He looked too cute!







The best was that we would all try and get his attention for pictures, and he couldn't hear us so he was just staring into his own little world... happy as can be!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Dixie & Joy

My Grandma Gilbert was such an incredible woman, as was her friend of over 50 years, Dixie Edwards. Dixie and Grandma's story of the last few months of Grandma's life was featured on Music & The Spoken Word this Sunday and I thought I'd share it.

"Thanks and Giving Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell
True gratitude manifests itself in how we choose to give to others. When we truly feel grateful, we feel a compelling desire to help other people. Perhaps that’s why "thanks” and "giving” so often go together.

At least it did for two neighbors of over 50 years. Joy and Dixie lived across the street from each other ever since they were both first m...arried. They developed a deep friendship over the decades. When they were young, they acted as second mothers to each other’s children. They helped each other through life’s ups and downs. When they grew older, they looked after each other. They were grateful for each other.

Perhaps the sweetest demonstration of gratitude came in the last months of Joy’s life. Joy was dying of cancer and could do little more than lift her head to look out the window. Dixie, who had health concerns of her own and a terminally ill husband to care for, determined that she would plant a beautiful flower garden in her front yard. That way, every time Joy looked out her window, she could enjoy the beauty of those flowers.

Not until Joy passed away did Joy’s adult children discover that Dixie had stopped planting flowers in her backyard. She only planted flowers in her front yard, so Joy could see them. Dixie wanted Joy to know how grateful she was for her, how much she loved her. And so even though it was difficult to tend a flower garden in her advanced age, she gave her friend something beautiful to look at during the last days of her life.

What a selfless gift of gratitude!

These dear friends lived the truth that real gratitude inspires us to think and do for others. Indeed, life is so much more meaningful when we choose to live in thanks—and giving—daily."


Dixie and her late husband, Charlie, have been such incredible friends to my grandparents for so long. My dad's life-long best friend is Charlie and Dixie's son, and my siblings and I are incredibly close with Jeff's kids. It's amazing how big of an influence their friendship from over 50 years ago, has had on each of our lives.

Dixie was there in the last few moments of Grandma's life, taking care of her until she took her last breath. She truly is an angel and all of us in the Gilbert family are so grateful for her selfless service towards my Grandma for so long, and now she so kindly watches out for my sweet Grandpa. I am just so grateful for Dixie and for her incredible influence!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Oh Halloween


So... I hate Halloween...

Yes, really!!!

I've never understood the appeal- and my biggest thing with Halloween:

ALL year long we tell our kids "don't talk to strangers"... But on Halloween? Run up to EVERYBODY's house and talk to hundreds of strangers!

Oh and BONUS!!! Most people are dressed up right? Therefore masking any "identifying marks" that you could remember somebody by if something bad happened!


Anyway- there is my rant on Halloween... but my Husband's family LOVES Halloween, so I once again gave in and got dressed up- but it's my last year!!! :)

I always tell Dustin he needs to come up with the idea- but that never happens. So this year I decided with Porter and Dustin's crazy hair- we should be.....







Troll Dolls!


Here's our attempt. Since my hair is short now, I decided to properly "elevate" it. Dustin was the "Doctor" Troll, I was the "80's" troll, and Porter was... well... baby troll? We just wanted him to be comfy so we figured Jammies and green hair? Done!!!










BIG Kisses

Last night I came in to hang out with Porter and Dustin and Porter was giving Dustin BIG kisses over and over- it was SO funny!!! So of course I had to record it!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Slacker!!

Wow I am so far behind on posting!!!

First of all- Porter is now 7 months!! YAY!!!!!

At his 6 month check up he was 28.5 in long (95%) and 20 lbs 4 oz (85%)! Such a big kid!!! He has MORE than tripled his birth weight (6 lbs 7 oz) and has grown 12 inches! Woot Woot!!! His pediatrician is really happy with how much he's growing, especially since he started out SO small!

Porter had a big development the other day- he got his first tooth!!! Yay for teething on Halloween! :) He had been running a slight fever and was super stuffy, but I have been home with pneumonia so I thought I had just gotten him sick... but nope! His first little tooth cut through!

I am SO excited for this weekend! My Brother is law is graduating from P.A. school down in Vegas, so my siblings and I are all going down to watch him. He is a bit of an over-achiever and will be speaking at the graduation- so of course we will all be there!!!