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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Thanksgiving in North Dakota


In November we went to North Dakota to celebrate Thanksgiving with my brother, his wife, and my parents. We have been anxious to visit them ever since they moved while I was pregnant with Ryker. Our kids are not thrilled with car rides, so it was more difficult than it sounds. We broke up the 12 hour trip by stopping at a motel in Miles City. (It would normally be a 10 hour drive, but Ryker had only been potty trained for two weeks. We literally stopped every thirty minutes for him to pee). We picked up a pizza and did the whole pool thing. Radley hated the pool, but Ryker loved it! Josh and I quite enjoyed the hot tub after a long day of driving. Unfortunately we weren't able to bring Ranger inside, so Josh had a long night of keeping the car warm.


Making Lefe
The following morning we got up early and got on the road. We made it to Beulah by lunch time after a quick stop to see my Aunt Sheri in Dickinson. Breanne was busy in the kitchen finishing up some pre Thanksgiving dishes while Jesse was at work. For the afternoon we made a batch of our families famous Lefse. It is a tradition to make it every year for Thanksgiving. We made a small batch since we all needed to travel home, but usually we make enough to freeze some for Christmas and Easter. Jesse had set up his Ice Castle for us to stay in while we were there. We settled right in and had Radley down for a nap in no time. Ryker loved getting to run around with all of the dogs. Jesse and Bree have Gizmo and Indy. My parents brought Jo-Jo, and we had Ranger.

Happy Thanksgiving!





We spent most of Thanksgiving hanging around the house. Josh and I took Ryker to see the train tracks. The train travels right through the middle of town. We were able to listen to the horns all night long. After dinner a few of us headed to Shopko for a little black Friday shopping. We found a few deals, but we mostly enjoyed walking off all of the yummy food we had eaten! On Friday we took a tour of one of the local coal mines. Breanne's dad Stacey has worked in the mines for years. It was a very informative tour! Bree's sister-in-law Allison watched Radley for us. Ryker was a trooper through the whole thing! He loves all kinds of trucks, so we knew he would enjoy it! We spent about four hours there. We were able to see all of the different areas involved and even followed one of the trucks through the process. The best part was seeing all of the big trucks.












On Saturday we all got dressed up and drove an hour over to Richardton to take family pictures on my Grandpa's farm. It was below zero with the wind chill, but I made everyone brave the weather for a quick minute! We had planned these pictures months in advance, so there was no quitting allowed! The kids hated every minute of it, but we got a few good shots. After taking a quick lap around the farm looking for pheasants we headed to my cousin Ashlynn and Anton's house in Dunn Center. It was about another 45 minute drive. Sheri and Ashlynn had fixed a big lasagna dinner for all of us. Ryker and Radley enjoyed getting to play with their son Bray. Unfortunately Madison was with her mom for the weekend. We hope to get to spend some more time with them this Summer. Josh and I cut the evening pretty short since we needed to pack up and get back on the road.



Josh, Radley, Bray, Ryker
Sunday morning we got up at 4:30 and we were on the road home by 5:30. We put the kids in the car while still asleep and took off.  After a couple of hours on the road we pulled over to take a twenty minute power nap. After, we hit up a McDonald's drive through and we were on our way again! The trip home went surprisingly well! The kids were exhausted from all of the fun we had had, so we were able to power through! After a stop in Billings for lunch and a stop in Bozeman for groceries we made it home by about 6pm. It was a long trip with too much driving, but it was well worth it! We are really looking forward to our next trip out there.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Living Our Best Life

It's been a while since I updated this platform. I used this as an outlet in the early years of our marriage. That was before we had two kids, a dog, full time jobs, a house, etc. etc. etc. I have been feeling the urge to jump back into this old hobby of mine. For those of you following along, thank you for sticking by! For those of you new here -- Welcome! I hope y'all can find some inspiration, love, and strength from what will come of this.

Josh and I were married in July of 2013. That following year involved a lot of things for us (see prior posts for all of that). In July of 2014, on our one year anniversary, we picked up our first baby - Ranger Jo. He is a big, lanky Labradoodle. We like to call him our discount puppy! He was the last of the litter, but he was actually our first choice when finding him on Craigslist. We knew we were crazy for driving to Southern Utah to PURCHASE a DOG!, but he truly was everything we needed then and now! In October of that same year, we purchased our first home. It was literally the only property in the area in our price range, but it was also exactly what we needed. A few months later in February of 2015 we decided we were ready to add a human baby to the family. After two months of trying we found out we were pregnant with our first child. That was an extremely long nine months of crummy, yuckiness, but in the end, we were blessed with our baby boy, Ryker Jay. We stayed busy through multiple job changes between Josh and I over the next couple of years. In the meantime, we decided to start trying for baby number two. It took some time for me to forget all of the worst parts of pregnancies, but in November of 2016 (on the first try) we found out we were expecting number two! My pregnancy with Radley Jon was a little easier, but it was partnered with a full time job and a toddler! Another job change later for Janae' as well as an added side gig with Little Rangers Learning Center (our local preschool), we have found ourselves here --- Living Our Best Life.

"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things." -Robert Brault

Until next time....