Sunday, July 7, 2013

Colton Jace Bleazard


 We are so happy to announce Colton Jace Bleazard into the world! It was a struggle to get him here, but we are so glad that he is doing great. He was 9 pounds 5 ounces and 22 inches long.
We were so glad to have my mom come down and help out. Colton was a natural at getting his picture taken. 
The biggest outings that we have had is a walk around a park across the street. He loves his little stroller, but always falls asleep. 
 He has the best facial expression sometimes.
Mom loves to dress him up in all his different outfits.
Some of his blankets are too small so we have to put on his little puppy slippers to keep him warm at night. He is really good in his crib.
On the fourth of July we went for a morning run.
 We had to get KFC on the 4th because it is tradition.
Then we came home and gave Colton his first bath and he loved it, until he had to get out.
But as soon as we wrapped him up, he was much happier.
Our family loves to be together!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Back Home Again... In Indiana

 On our ride to Indiana we stopped at a Cabelas, but did not stop us from going again in Indiana and then to a Bass Pro Shop. You can only see my bottom half in this picture because I am disguised in the leaves jacket. We had to try on something while dad was looking at amo and guns.
 Our old neighbors own these cute little pigs. They let us hold this cute 3 day old pig.
 We could not get enough of them. They are house trained and don't get very big.
 We went down to Nashville, Indiana one day to look at all the shops there. We decided to pan for some gold for dad to take home.
 They had some fun California Cruisers that I had to see if I looked good on.
 It was so hot and humid that we had to stop for a Polar Pop. People in Indiana are obsessed with these things, and now so are we. 79 cents for a 44 oz. Not Bad!
 While Tyler is working hard at his internship, I stay home and get ready for our baby. I had to make him a car seat cover so he can ride in style.
We even got to visit the Louisville, KY temple one last time.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Running around in circles

So I thought that I would make a tribute page to my last year of track. That and my mom gave me all the pictures that she took of track cause that is what she is good at. 
I went to Washington three times for indoor. But I always found fun stuff to do with the folks. 
We are really good at taking family pictures with one hand by now. 
Best DMR team ever! I am really going to miss them, craziness and all. 
There was this really fun calzone place where the calzone's are as big as a football! Or so their slogan said. Dad would not play pass with me with my calzone. 
We are always ready at a moments notice for a photo opportunity, especially when we have our headbands on.  
We are probably the most excited people to get sixth place in the history of Indoor Nationals. 
All the girls together!
Tyler and I got to meet the coolest person ever! Mr. LaVell Edwards himself. 
 Pre-race ritual, we love to go to Jimmy Johns!
 Region this year was in the great state of TEXAS!
Riding the pine before the race. Put me in coach, I'm ready!
 My lucky shoes that took a little convincing to get. 
 My hairstylist was nice enough to come and do my hair. 
 Me and my Muti!
 My torn love between BYU and Texas. 
Once again getting chased by my father after I stole his gold coins. 
 Tyler does not get as excited for the pre race meal as I do. 
 Right in front of the sign at Nationals. 
 Once again our one handed family picture and our second cousin in the background.
 Jumping in front of the NCAA symbol. Very excited after my last race, and now I can go crazy and my father can't get mad. 
 We decided to go get some BBQ after my last race ever because I had been craving it all week. 
 Stopped to get a drink from the drinking fountain. 
 Just reading a book with old Ab. Tyler is not as good of a poser for pictures as I am. 
 Mom an dad trying to read the sun dial. (It was cloudy that day)
 Mom with her amazing picture skills getting our profile in the reflection. 
 At the entrance to the Iowa capital building. 
 This is a representation of how Tyler and I usually study. 
 In the center of the capital you were able to talk out loud and it sounded like you were on a speaker phone. It was really cool. 
There was this amazing sandwich and soup place where you had as much bread as you want with oil and cheese to dip it into.  
 I still dream about eating there again, but sadly Iowa is the only place to get it. They have to have something in Iowa to talk about. 
 Looking at the airplanes at the airport and trying not to get hit by birds. (A baby bird fell out of the wing of this airplane)
Getting our nightly ice cream and tots! It was a great season!!