Thursday, May 13, 2010

Granny and Papa Visit

Granny and Papa Arrive!!!
First things first: getting reacquainted after a year and a half,

And meeting Rix for the first time.


Visiting the Mission home for Dennis' East Central States Mission:

His mission head quarters were in Louisville, KY and he remembers traveling here for a mission conference. The same building is now the office for the Louisville, KY mission.

The next day for visited the Slugger Museum:

On the production tour we saw the bats being made for A-Rod:




Dennis was really excited about holding his idol, Mickey Mantel's bat.

But we think he has better form than Mickey.

For lunch, we enjoyed the original Kentucky hot brown sandwich at the Brown hotel.

It's a rich open-faced turkey sandwich with bacon and gravy. Quite the treat. Ella's favorite part was the little ketchup bottle and pretending to be our waitress.


We also visited Churchill Downs and the Derby Museum the next day.

Visiting a retired race horse stabled on the grounds.

Sweet hugs at the track.

Picture Perfect. We all know how Granny likes her horse racing, especially the Kentucky Derby. This was a fun moment to see her at the rails.

And this was a fun moment to see Dennis and Jed race against each other, even if it wasn't real.
Papa won by 2 lengths.

Another site was the Louisville Temple:

It's one of the small temples.






We also did a fair amount of relaxing at playing at home.

Getting a hair cut, learning about the wild strawberries (aka weeds growing in our front yard), playing on the swing.

Getting underdogs from both daddy and papa:

Like father, like son.



And here's Ella giving underdogs for Rix's turn on the swing.

He has mixed emotions about his first time.

Our last venture was a picnic at Bernheim Forest.

Out on the canopy tree walk. It's like half of a bridge that stands you over the open forest.

My favorite picture of Dennis and Glenda from the visit:

We also fed a goose family and some turtles in one of the ponds. Who knew that turtles would come clamoring like ducks for old, crusty bread.

Ella named one of the turtles Agga, and another Gagga.

We actually had to stop the car and move a turtle to the side of the road as it was crossing so slowly. It hissed at Cyndi.

Other funny memories:
Ella yelling "You wiggle" at Granny.
Visiting Brusters twice, Dennis loved the Key Lime Pie ice cream.
Rix talking in the morning to Papa.

Time to say good-bye.
Two monumental goals were reached by the end of the visit. Ella climbed on papa's knee and learned to "give rock."

There was also another big moment when Glenda actually looked at the camera and smiled. No really, the best was having granny to rock little Rix on her lap.

We can't wait to see out family again.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Is he or is he not a little Jedito?


So the big question is whether Rix is a mini-Jed. Cyndi says yes, Jed isn't sure and Ella doesn't understand the question. The picture on the left is Jed at the same age as Rix only in a much cooler denim get-up.

Our cute kiddies.


Ella sure loves Rix.

Sometimes, she loves him a little too much.

Other times, she's just right.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Baby Rix


The story of baby Rix, a great beginning to a great life ahead.


It all started with the splits. Not really. We just wanted to see if I could still do them 9 months pregnant. Two days later, my water broke after eating a brownie sundae. There must be something about brownies and child birth for Cyndi, my water broke with brownies for Ella's labor too.

6 hours later...

Sorry if this is too graphic. Jed is cutting the cord.

Getting cleaned up and weighed.
We were right. He was a BIG boy. 9lbs 1.6oz. and 22 inches long. The doctor and nurses just kept saying Wow.

Our sweet baby Rix had arrived. Healthy and perfect with reddish hair.
Now it was time to bond with our big little guy.

Dad and baby-Mom and baby
Favorite Newborn pictures of Rix:




Meeting big sister Ella. The hospital has a policy during flu season about no one under 18 years old being allowed on the nursery level of the hospital and we couldn't take Rix to the hospital lobby, so Ella didn't meet Rix until we came home.

She was all smiles and love.

Ella and Rix exchanged new sibling gifts.

She really does love her new baby.

Grandma Davis, aka Grandma Angel, took care of little E.

Rix and Grandma.

This was Ella's favorite baby toy and now she's sharing it with Rix. We're already working on the "only kiss the head" precaution. Then we had some firsts...

First Bath

First basketball shot. Jed says he already has a great natural follow-through.

The big event of blessing Rix brought out Grandpa Davis and Neal's family. It made all the difference to share this first big spiritual step with loved ones. The priesthood circle included Jed, Grandpa Davis, Neal Davis and Bishop Nelson. Rix was officially named Rix Carlson Nordfelt and was given a beautiful blessing by his dad. It spoke a lot about his capacity to love as the Savior and we can already feel that in our home. He truly has a big, strong spirit. When you hold him you just feel a pure love.

Hampton and Aunt Kerrie holding Rix after the blessing.

The whole Neal and Kerrie Davis clan. This is a neat family!

Grandma and Grandpa Davis. We think the reddish hair comes from Grandpa Davis' father. So Rix is named after both grandmothers using their maiden names Ricks (Rix) and Carlson. Then there's the physical resemblances of both grandfather's. Rix has quite a heritage and a lot of love surrounding him.

Here's our happy family. We're so excited to add this little boy to our crew. Life just keeps getting better.