Tuesday, June 29, 2010

All Grown up and Married

This picture was taken 8 1/2 years ago on our wedding day. That handsome little guy next to me is Devin Rigg, Taber's oldest brother Bob's son, and subsequently, my nephew : ) He was barely a few inches taller than me when I met him and still much shorter than Taber and his Dad.

Fast forward to last weekend and now that little guy is at least a head taller than me and definitely has a few inches on his Dad! He's also officially a married man, which is still a little hard to believe because I swear I didn't get any older so how the heck did he? ; )

Taber was able to fly out to Utah last week with Brinley for all the wedding festivities. We had some good memories with Devin from our days living in California. Playing Mario Cart on the old supernintendo, shooting golf balls on the range, going out to eat in LA, heck, Bob and Devin would even stop by Kohl's to see Taber at work. Devin was always such a good kid so it made us really happy to see that he found a really amazing girl to share his life with : )

Teya and I couldn't make it out (tickets were unusually pricey) But I'm glad that Taber and Brinley were there to represent our family and be there for such a special day. Here are some of the pics he took while he was there.

Rigg boys. Taber's Dad Bob, his brother Brett, nephew Devin, brother Bob, and Taber.

Lots of Rigg nieces and nephews at the rehearsal dinner the night before. I actually got these pictures from Taber's brother Bob. So fun to see how grown up and good everyone looks!

This is a fun picture of some of our really good friends from Minnesota who also work for General Mills and happen to be related to Devin's new wife Stephanie. I'm totally jealous that Taber got to see them and I didn't!

Taber and Brinsie outside the temple.

Brinley with the bride and groom at the reception. Kudos to Taber for doing her hair with a bow and everything!

The gorgeous cake, ice sculpture bouquets and Devin and Stephanie chocolate bars.

Brinley and her little cousins, Ollie and Rulan.

Taber said Brinley was a maniac on the dance floor. He didn't capture any video but from her smile in this picture you can tell she was having a good time.

Cousin hugs!

After the wedding festivities Taber spent the rest of the weekend hanging out with family. His sister Jill has an indoor pool and Brinley was lucky enough to get some good swim time in it.

Amidst all the Rigg family fun Taber was also able to sneak down to Pleasant Grove and have dinner with my Mom and Dad who were very happy to get some Grandma and Grandpa time in with Brinley.

Congrats again to Devin and Stephanie. They are a darling couple and we wish them the best!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Best of the Rest

Here are the best of the rest of the pictures from when my sister Rachel was in town. Hope you enjoy!

The kids put our trampoline to good use. On one of the hotter days we put the sprinkler under it and I think they honestly had more fun jumping with a sprinkler then any of our other big Boston excursions : ) Simple pleasures!

Malia turned one while she was here! She also learned to stand all by herself without any help! What a big girl!

We went for a walk on the beautiful wooded trails in our neighborhood. This is where I like to do my runs, so pretty!

At the end of the trail is a small bridge that crosses over a little stream. We gave the kids a history lesson about the Boston tea party and then let them throw "tea" (all we had was Oregano, so we went with that) into the creek.

Here's our little crew after their tea party demonstration.

We also picked a day to hit the beach. It was SUPER crowded and we got a late start so the tide was coming in and their wasn't much space on the beach. The kids didn't seem to mind though. I don't think you can ever really go wrong with kids, sand and water.

Maile, Mason and Teya burying their legs

I thought this was a pretty picture of Maile and Mason watching the waves come in. Just looks so calm and relaxing : )

And finally on the last day they were here, I had a Relief Society activity to go to and Rachel had to pack, so Taber was the man and took the four older kids out to the park and to the mall for lunch and ice cream (By himself!) The kids had tons of fun with their cool uncle Taber and Rae and I had time to take care of our stuff without any interruptions. Thanks babe!

Thank you Rachel for coming out and thank you Ro for letting us borrow your family for 10 days, we had a blast!

p.s. The guest room is all set up now so if anyone wants to come visit, you have a place to stay! (You know you want too... ; )

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

It Doesn't Hurt to Ask...

Shortly after the weather started getting hot we found out that our house does NOT in fact have air conditioning. Our landlord assured us that it "doesn't really get hot" in New Hampshire but I can tell you that it most certainly DOES get hot, which makes for a miserable situation without AC. After one particularly awful day I finally broke down and ran to Wal-Mart at 10 pm to buy 4 fans and a window AC unit. The window unit cost about $200 but at that point I didn't care, I just needed some relief.

Well that unit sat in the box for several days because Taber was insanely busy with work and it was REALLY heavy and I had no idea how to install it myself. Taber's schedule didn't let up so one night at 11pm he just decided it was now or never. We pulled out the tool box and got to work. Neither of us is particularly gifted when it comes to handy work so it took us almost an hour to assemble the thing. We were sweaty, exhausted and slightly delirious, but we knew the next day was going to be hot so kept working at it.

When it was time to stick it in the window it took both of us to lift that heavy beast up. We set it into the window frame only to find that it wouldn't fit without some extra jerry rigging. It was a tricky dance. I was trying to hold the thing in place while it precariously teetered on the edge of the window. Taber was trying to fit various odds and ends underneath it to hold it in better. We were tired, we were frustrated, everything was kind of blurry. And then it happened. I really don't know how, but one minute everything was stable and the next minute I heard a scream come out of my mouth as I watched the entire unit tumble out of the window and smash onto the ground below.

I felt the sickest pit in my stomach and all the blood drained from my face. All that work, the precious hours of sleep we were missing, $200 bucks, gone out the window. Taber and I just stared at each other in shock. I slumped down against the wall and put my face in my hands and tried to process what just happened. I started going through the stages of grief. First shock and denial, then pain and guilt. Anger wasn't far behind and then I settled into depression. Finally Taber said, "Let's go put it in the trash."

But I wasn't ready to throw in the towel yet, maybe we could still salvage this. I went outside to check out the damage. It was smashed up pretty good and several pieces had broken off, but I collected all the parts, we brought them back in the house and dusted off the dirt. We put it back together the best that we could then we carefully loaded it back into the box and sealed it back up. We weren't sure what we were going to do with it but the optimistic part of me was holding onto the hope that maybe, just maybe, the store would take it back. Of course it was hard to hold onto that hope since it was OUR fault after all. In fact, I was way too embarrassed to even think about taking it back because I was sure they would just laugh at me and think I was crazy. So it sat in the box in our garage for almost a month.

Meanwhile we still had to deal with the heat. Taber finally decided to ask our landlord if he would pay for us to get a floor AC unit (which cost about $450) I had serious doubts about asking. Why would he pay for that? But Taber said, "Hey, it doesn't hurt to ask." So a few days ago he shot off an email and low and behold, our Landlord said YES, he'd be happy to pay for that!! I was so shocked and happy, and then I started thinking about that broken AC unit. I might not be able to return it but after our success with our landlord I realized Taber was right, it doesn't hurt to ask! I figured, "Hey, I've got nothing to lose. I'll tell them what happened and if they refund our money, awesome! But If they don't at least I'll get it out of our house and be done with it."

So today I loaded it up and drove it back to Wal-mart. I wheeled the heavy box with my broken merchandise up the return counter and prepared myself for the worst.

Customer service lady: "Can I help you?'
Me: "Um yes, I bought this AC unit a few weeks ago and I need to return it."
CSL: "Is there anything wrong with it?"
Me: "Well yes, actually. Um, while we were installing it, um, well, it fell out of the window and broke." (sheepish smile)
CSL: (glares at me like I'm insane) Well we don't really take back merchandise that was damaged by a customer.
Me: Um, yeah, well I have my receipt and on the box it says you can return it up to 30 days and it hasn't been 30 days so I thought I'd try bringing it back.
CSL: (gives me the "you're nuts" stare again) Let me call my manager.

Manager comes over, CSL tells her that I dropped the unit out the window and I want a refund. Manager looks me over and says, "Wait here a minute." A few minutes later she comes back with my receipt, slides it over to the CSL and says, "Give her the refund." CSL and I both stare at her in disbelief! Still, she punches in the refund code and seconds later $200 is back in my account and the broken AC is off my hands!!

I left Wal-mart whooping and hollering (well not literally, but in my mind I was ; ) I was seriously so amazed and happy that they took it back. I blew kisses to the store and pledged my faithful allegiance to always be a loyal costumer. Seriously, I know not everyone is a Wal-mart fan but especially after today, I LOVE THAT PLACE!!! Also I'm so grateful for the lesson I learned from all this. Even if you think the answer is No, it doesn't hurt to ask! You might be pleasantly surprised with the answer! : )

Monday, June 21, 2010

Make Way for Ducklings and Swan Boats

Last Tuesday the weather was beautiful so we took the kids down to Boston Public Garden to take a swan boat ride and see the famous "Make Way for Ducklings" statues. Before we moved out here a friend of mine told me her kids LOVED that book and that I absolutely had to read it and then take my kids there. We checked the book out from the library a couple months ago so it was nice to finally be able to take the girls to see where the story took place.

Teya sitting on Mrs. Mallard

Brinley on one of the baby ducklings

Mason, Teya, Maile and Brinley sitting on Jack, Quack, Mack, and Nack.

After they played on the statues and spent some time watching all the real ducks and ducklings in the water, we went over to the bridge where the swan boats were loading. We tried to take a pic with all 5 kids but getting everyone to look proved impossible : )

The kids were mesmerized by the peaceful pond and couldn't wait to get on the boats and in the water.

The boat ride was so peaceful and beautiful. Rachel and I thought it would be the perfect thing to do for a romantic date. I might have to take Taber back there sometime when it's just him and me : )

After the boat ride we tried to hit the frog pond to do a little swimming but sadly it was closed : ( The kids were good sports though and happily played in the Tadpole playground instead.

It was fun to see the girls having such a good time with their cousins. In my perfect world we would just be next door neighbors and then they could play together all the time.

I have to say, it was quite the production herding 5 little kids around Boston. At one point I think someone asked my sister if they were all hers. Haha! That would be quite the spectacle out here. People tell me I have my hands full all the time with just two! They were really great though and if they were all mine I would be proud to have such well behaved kids : )


Sunday, June 20, 2010

Our First Out of Town Visitors!!

Last week my sister Rachel and her 3 kids flew into Boston to spend 10 days visiting us. They were our first family visitors and it was so much fun hosting them and showing them around. We stayed VERY busy and took a million pictures so we'll just start with the first weekend and break it up from there.

Teya, Brinley with their cousin Maile eating gogurts on the stairs.

ROCK 'N RIBFEST:
The first weekend they were here we took them to the Rock N Ribfest. It was basically a huge gathering of professionally renowned "ribbers" competing in a BBQ cook off. There was live music, face painting, bounce houses, and TONS of food.

Taber was in heaven with all the grilling going on. He checked out every stand before settling on this one. I think he was happy with his choice.

The kids had a great time too. They might not have been as excited about the ribs as we were, but they loved the apple crisp, homemade ice cream, fried dough, and kiddie rides.


BOSTON MUSEUM OF SCIENCE:
The next day we loaded everyone up and headed into Boston to explore the museum of science.
Our trusty sit and stand stroller was able to hold 4 of the 5 kids. Not too shabby!

The museum was a hit of course. Can't go wrong with Dinosaurs and hands on science exhibits.

The girls touching petrified dinosaur poop which they assured me wasn't gross because it had turned into a rock. : )

The kids raced from one thing to the next. It was awesome because Mason can read now so he got to be the expert on everything and tell the girls what each exhibit was all about.
I love this picture because Teya is soo into the MRI display. Our future med student ; )

Standing by a section of a Giant sequoia from the Redwood Forest. Amazing how massive those things are!
The highlight was the Discovery Zone for kids where they could really run around and go crazy. They had this bee exhibit where they kids could dress up as bees and one of the workers taught them how to gather pollen and nectar to make honey. They kids really got into it.


BOSTON DUCK TOURS:
After the museum closed we decided to tour Boston in style by taking a Duck Tour. The Duck Boats are WWII vehicles that can travel on land and water. The first 40 minutes you drive through the city and see all the sites, then they plunge you into the Charles River to see the sites from a different view.

It was neat seeing such a comprehensive view of Boston and learning about more of the history there. Seriously such a cool city.

The kids loved quacking at the people in the streets but their favorite part was when we got into the water. They were glued to their windows.

At one point they asked if anyone wanted to drive the boat so Teya, Maile and Mason went up and all took a turn at the wheel. Shortly thereafter the steering wheel actually broke and we got stuck in the river! Not sure if it had anything to do with the kids driving but it was kind of funny. Another Duck boat found us and towed us back to land.

Our little crew (minus Taber who was taking the picture) in front of our Duck boat.

We told the kids earlier that day that we weren't leaving Boston until everyone had fun. I think it was easily a mission accomplished : )

Monday, June 14, 2010

Hollis Fast 5K

The day after I got back from Utah, Taber ran the Hollis Fast 5K. I REALLY wanted to run it with him but the girls had been with babysitters for the last 3 days and I hated the thought of getting yet another babysitter when I hadn't seen them in so long. Instead I sat this one out and happily fulfilled my roll as cheerleader which was still a lot of fun. It was a rainy evening for a race (a pattern we seem to be hitting lately!) But that didn't stop us from putting on our rain gear and heading out to cheer on Daddy.

We arrived at the finish line shortly after the runners took off. The great thing about 5K's is that you don't have to wait long to see your runner. Especially because Taber was hauling booty! It seems like we had barely gotten settled in our spectating spot when Taber rounded the corner heading for the finish. The girls screamed, "GO DADDY!! " and I was able to snap this pic of him charging towards the end.

Taber's speedy skills earned him a new PR. He finished in 21:55 minutes which is a 7:04 minute per mile pace. WAY TO GO TABER!!!

After he finished we found him holding a gatorade cup and Teya said, "Is that all you won? a cup?!" It was pretty funny.

We took the time to take a few more shots as more finishers crossed the line. It was a great turn out for a rainy day, 684 finishers in all.

We're very proud of Taber for running an awesome race.
And now I guess I have a new time to chase after.
Nothing like a little healthy competition to keep me motivated ; )