5 weeks ago
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween Happiness
"And mom, you gotta cook the seeds because (someone from the sesame street Halloween video) said they taste like popcorn. So I wanna try 'em. Can we do dat?" Um, sure. Isaac wanted a skeleton on one side and a ghost on the other side. Um, sure.
Seth said, "It gwoss!"
E made a bat for his little Bat Man and Robbin, Seth chose his facial features, and Isaac wanted a skeleton. Not sure where that came from but so let it be done.
Here is our "ghosty-ghost" which is how Seth and Isaac both say ghost.
Friday, October 8, 2010
One year older and wiser too...
E chose a cake that Katie and Andrew had at their dinner party a week prior. It was the easiest cake I have ever prepared...E picked it up from Costco and Isaac and Seth chose and placed the candles.
No one likes parties more than Isaac, not even the person who's party it is, whomever it may be. Isaac loves a celebration, even if there are no hats or balloons, which is usually an essential element to a party. I am glad E invited Isaac to his party.

Seth-this little guy is going to go far in life, wait and see. He even eats hits cake with drive and passion.

Dear Eric,
I am forever grateful that you married me. And really you make THE cutest little boys I have ever seen. I love 6:20 when you come through the door. I love the joy I see in your eyes when you play with our little fellas. You are my favorite gentleman of all time. You are my hope! I love you 34+forever more years.
Love,
Jenny
Thursday, September 23, 2010
The welcomers...
Brigham was the name of our dog when I was in highschool/college. I wasn't a particular fan, BUT I hopped the back fence every midday and fed us both lunch. He loved me, not as much as he loved Andrew, but he did love me. When I came home from BYU, Brigham was my best greeter. He jumped so high I could see his mussel in the top glass part of our door even before I got out of the car. Then he would go nuts running around, back and forth, and jump up and down. Made me feel like a million bucks. He was an amazing welcomer.
Eric is not much of a dog lover, but I don't think he is missing out on being welcomed home with gusto. Tonight, as I tucked Isaac into bed I asked him what was the best part of his day. He replied, "When dad came home." Seth liked the tractors but that's beside the point.
I love this series of pictures taken a little over a month ago:
Just hangin' out, oblivious to the excitement that is about to hit. Except, can you see the direction Seth is looking?
Seth saw Eric first and obviously got a head start. Eric, in the far distance, is as happy to see them as they are to see him, I guarantee it, though he didn't run.
Isaac sees his papa and turns into an olympian runner.
Seth gets full marks for his running tenacity.
If Eric didn't scoop them up in his arms, I think they would just jump in them anyway...or maybe they would tackle him. Good scooping, honey.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Art grand
If I say "art grand" with a french accent it may help me better appreciate our budding artists.
Jacob's ladder is a ladder to heaven, described in the Book of Genisis, that the biblical patriarch, Jacob, envisions during his flight from his brother Esau (straight from wikipedia). In this frame we have a true gem. The precursor to Jacob's ladder, was Isaac's ladder...naturally.
And really, who wouldn't rather use a bright colorful gate entrance, as opposed to a boring dull wood one?
We are hiring them out, $5,000 per fence. It's a deal for this spectacular art.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Woo-hoo, look who's 2!!
08/08/08 is an easy birthday to remember. I remember it being so calm in contrast with Isaac's emergency c-section. Seth weighed 9.5 lbs. And even before he was weighed one of the assisting nurses said, "He is a big baby! What have you been eating bon-bons?"
I LOVE my boys first birthdays...it means I kept this totally dependent individual alive for a whole year. It sometimes seems too colossal. But boy-oh-boy, my heart does a colossal flip when I look at this little face, one of the greatest joys of my life-SETH! or Sethy or more commonly Seffy.
At 2 years he is almost 20 pounds heavier and even more of a heart throb. I am head over heels in love with him. His daddy isn't far behind me in the adoring department. People often say, "Seth is a little miniature Eric!"
I LOVE my boys first birthdays...it means I kept this totally dependent individual alive for a whole year. It sometimes seems too colossal. But boy-oh-boy, my heart does a colossal flip when I look at this little face, one of the greatest joys of my life-SETH! or Sethy or more commonly Seffy.Happy, happy birthday Seffy dear...
In all fairness, Isaac was very patient and excited for Seth. But it cracked me up when he jumped in to help on this present. Isaac is Seth's very best helper, best friend, best example, best everything.
Seth wears Buzz Light Year wings EVERY DAY! Dad gets another A+++ for the Toy Story toys he bought for Seth's gift. Hats off, E.
Seth wanted a Buzz cake, then a train cake, then a buzz cake, then a something else cake. He loved this cake that only took me 20 hours to finish (exaggerating...slightly). Cool to have toys on a cake...just ask Seth.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
We Can't Dance?
Please follow the link to view our initial foray into the world of music videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y46HBQ-7z0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y46HBQ-7z0
Thursday, July 8, 2010
XX? or XY?
We cheer for the Y around here, and evidently we selectively choose for Y chromosomes as well.

We are thrilled to have another Hatch boy.
I spoke with the doctor before going into the sonogram room and he gave me a good scare about the risks for babies born to diabetic mommies. It was sobering. But Eric told me a few months ago that he felt confident this baby was going to be healthy. Eric is pretty close with the spirit and that really buoyed my spirits...plus he gave me a blessing that said as much. That means we were batting with a 100% chance that we were going to bat a 1000. Good odds. BUT when the tech zoomed over a well developed spine I breathed a sigh of relief anyway. And when she exposed that amazing pumping heart and specified the four chambers, I was impressed again that a true miracle is growing inside me. I started to cry I was so happy. He is a miracle. My actual thought was "She is a miracle."
I didn't think I cared if this baby was a boy or a girl, but I was certain this baby was a girl.
So I didn't cry while I was a gely-belly...
nor when we went out for dinner...
and not when I drove home by myself (Eric met us at the office and drove our little gents home).
But I admit disappointment, and I cried in the safety of my home, which made me feel let down at myself.
Augh! I should be grateful, generally I am a grateful person, and this was something to be grateful about. But I had started watching tiny girl hair-dos, and imagining what a feminine impact a girl would have on my boys. Now I think that if I were a little boy spirit up in heaven THIS is exactly the family I would want to come to. He has a perfect daddy to emulate. And his two brothers are Fun, capital F. We laugh a lot around here at these two comedians. And I like to think we are the ultimate MTC.
We are thrilled to have another Hatch boy.
I am grateful he has Y chromosomes...he had four heart chambers...he is a miracle.
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