Monday, October 27, 2008

Working...not me, don't worry


Well, here I am on my own again. Sam started working this week- a giant hooray!- but he's mostly working graveyard, so I spend my lonely nights eating frozen pizza and ice cream. When I put it like that it doesn't sound too bad. Anyway, he's gone and working and I have to learn to sleep by myself. He loves the job though. He's working at the Juvenile Justice Observation and Assessment. Basically, kids in the system come and live at this place for 45 days and the counselors observe them and do assessments. Their time there determines where they'll be placed within the system. Pretty cool, and like I said, he loves it. And as soon as the full-time position opens up, he'll get it. We are so happy and know that Heavenly Father heard and answered our prayers, even if it means spending some nights alone. I am grateful.

Jackson has started spinning in circles and then falling down, and his biggest thing now is stepping up and down from the sidewalk, or little steps. Here's a cute picture of him. We love his huge open mouth smile. I think you will too. (And if you don't, maybe you shouldn't tell me...)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Pumpkins!

Last Saturday we had our 2nd annual Hjorth pumpkin carving. It was pretty fun. So I thought that I would put up some photos. I mean, I would tell you about it, but we just carved  pumpkins. Not much to tell. We did also have our traditional dinner in a pumpkin. Yummy. All in all, it was a night of pumpkin fun. 

Jackson also enjoyed himself, eating all the treats that Nana bought for the kids. I'm pretty sure that he had about 3 candy necklaces. He was a happy boy. 
Let the carving begin
Jackson picking out our pumpkin
The super happy grandkids
our super cool pumpkin turned Jack-o-lantern

Friday, October 17, 2008

Mostly good news

With a title "mostly good news" you've got to know that there is some bad news in there somewhere. So lets get that out of the way. The bad news is, the state of Utah doesn't have much extra money. No kidding, hu? Well, the bad news is, that's who Sam is trying to get a job with. He's had some good interviews, but no one can hire him, because the state doesn't have any money. Sucks, hu? One place even wanted to hire him. Anyway, that's the bad news. 

 The good news is, the place that wanted to hire him, is trying to work it out so that they can. They've given him a part-time position, which we'll gladly take for now. We aren't sure how many hours he'll get or how long it will be part-time, but as soon as they can, they'll hire him on full-time. And that's the good news.  Great news for the Rylands. There is hope! We won't be poor forever! 

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Bathtime Adventures...or disasters

Bathtime is usually an exciting time for Jackson. He loves his bath. He hears the water running, and runs into the bathroom, trying to pull off his diaper. Well, the last few nights have been both disgusting and surprising. 

Tuesday won the disgusting award. I had left Jackson playing happily in the bath to do the dishes. I realized that he was yelling at me, so I went in to check on him. He was just standing there, yelling, with a worried look on his face. So I go in, and he's pooped in the bathtub. Disgusting!! I didn't sign up for that. Luckily, I have the best husband ever, and he cleaned out the bathtub while I took care of Jackson. Again, disgusting. Disgusting. Sorry if I disgusted you, but how could I not tell people about that? 

 Then Wednesday night, same scene. Jackson is playing happily in the bathtub, I step out to do something for a minute. I go back in the bathroom, and there is a cute naked little baby climbing onto the toilet. Somehow he got himself out of the bathtub, without making any noise, and climbed onto the toilet. Oh my goodness. When did he get big enough to do that? It was actually pretty funny. Everyday he is doing something new that makes us laugh. Just thought we'd share these ones with you. 
climbing on the toilet
so proud that he got out on his own


Tuesday, October 7, 2008

NRL Grand Final

Last night was Grand Final night for those of us here in America. Okay, so for those of us here at the Ryland home. For those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, here's the explanation. Rugby League, which is a faster and simpler to follow version of Rugby Union, which is the rugby you probably know about, is huge in Australia, at least in parts of it. This season, Sam has been able to download the games, and we've become huge fans. Okay, so Sam already was, but now he's gotten me and my family into it. We mostly just go for the Brisbane Broncos, as that is Sam's team, and now my mum even knows the names of a lot of the Broncos players. It's pretty funny. (Love you mum!) Anyway, Brisbane didn't make it into the finals, so we started cheering for the NZ Warriors, who were then eliminated. Needless to say, we were left without a team to really cheer for. The 2 teams that made the Grand Final-the superbowl of rugby league- were the top two teams and we were looking forward to a great game. My parents and my brother and his wife all came over for the big game. Turns out, it wasn't that exciting. Manly beat Melbourne 40-0. It was pretty exciting and there were some great tries, but really, what a disappointment. Ah well, at least we had some good  popcorn, right? 

And there are my ramblings about rugby. With the season over, Sam has stocked up on old games and some documentaries to watch until next season starts. He is so lucky to have me for a wife. (That's because I like watching all this silly stuff with him, in case you were wondering.) So, if any of you live around here, and want to catch up on your rugby league, give us a call! 

 And a random Jackson thing. He has recently taken to walking backwards. It's hilarious. He walks  towards you, then stops, and very slowly and carefully takes a few steps backwards. Then he goes forward, and backward, and forward and backward. I'm sure you get it. I like it. 

Friday, October 3, 2008

A day out

Yesterday, we had the afternoon free, so we decided to go up Payson Canyon for a bit of a hike. We went up the Grotto Trail, which is really easy, and pretty short. It was really beautiful up there, with all the leaves changing colors and the cool air. Isn't it nice to just be out? There's a bit of a waterfall at the end of the trail, and Jackson thought that was really cool. He kept wanting to get in the water, until I dipped his toes in, then he wanted right back up. We all enjoyed being outside, the nice cool air, and the beautiful trees. 



 Sam also had a job interview yesterday! Woo-hoo! We are really happy about that, looking forward to the income, and being able to eat out again. He has a second interview today, so we'll see what happens. There may be good things coming up for the Ryland family! 

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

A few of his favorite things

I decided that since Sam and I aren't very interesting, and Jackson is, I would fill you in on some of Jackson's favorite things. He's really gotten a lot more personality lately, and is really funny. I'm pretty sure that I have the cutest kid in the world. (I'm also pretty sure a lot of you might disagree with me on this.)

#1. Jackson's greatest love is the computer. I cannot overstate how much he loves the computer. It's the first thing he goes for when we get home. Or if someone is on it, he runs over as soon as we get up. He climbs right up onto the chair, and reaches for anything he can get to. Especially the mouse. He loves the mouse. And somehow he makes it do things that I don't know how to do. He's pretty much a baby computer genius. Must get that from his dad. 

#2. Jackson loves shoes. A little girly, I know. I try to tell him, but he just doesn't care. If I want him to come to me, I just have to hold up a shoe. Most of the time, though, he brings it to me. He gets really excited and holds up his foot. Weird. Must get that from someone else. 

#3. Jackson loves to climb. He climbs anything and everything. His favorite at the moment are the kitchen chairs. All the things that were safe on the table, are no longer. 

#4. Jackson loves the park. He loves the swing, and has recently discovered slides. While he'd gone down slides before, he wasn't too happy about it. Now he really likes it. But as much as he likes swings and slides, I'm pretty sure that he mostly enjoys eating the bark chips that make up the floor of the park. Must get that from his dad. 

#5. Sugar. Nothing more to say there. (Probably gets that from me)

#6. Malachi. Jackson has always loved his cousin. He follows him around, laughs at him, and just loves him. It's super cute. And Malachi loves right back. What a good friend. 

There are so many more, but as I'm sure you have more important things to do, I'll leave it at that. Thanks for listening. 
He's pretty serious about computer time. 
Oops, I got caught!