Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hailey Walks Along Furniture


Hailey's Newest Skills
Hailey loves walking along the furniture or with help from any extended hand. I bought her a push walker toy which folds down into a bike. She cannot direct it very well and gets frustrated when she walked it into an obstruction, but it entertains her for a few minutes.





She recognizes and prefers her parents over other adults, and gets excited every time she sees another baby or toddler.
She has the most adorable laugh and makes these deep, gasping squeals.

Triathlon
Bruce and I decided that we will do an Olympic triathlon at the end of September in St. George, Ut. We've enjoyed the diversity in the training and are excited for race day.

Kevin and Laurel Visit 
Kevin and Laurel came to visit. Hailey enjoyed the company of Claire.
Hailey and Claire on Grandma's swing

Crackers!


Monday, July 5, 2010

McCall, Idaho, Sommerfeldt Reunion

Scott's family have a reunion every few years. This year they met at McCall, Idaho over July 4th. We enjoyed the time together, and the chance for me to meet some of Bruce's cousins.

Scott and Lisa and their children all went canoeing. It was fun, and when we got to a cove area we all took turns jumping in. We didn't want everyone to get their clothes wet, so we traded clothes and took turns jumping. Hailey slept in the bottom of the canoe during the outing.

We also went to a hot springs in McCall.



Friday, June 18, 2010

Colorado Visit

In the last month we've enjoyed a visit to Colorado, much progress in Hailey's development, a second job for Bruce, and other excitement.

We visited Colorado for Chis and Amanda Kuntz's wedding at the begging of June and were also able to enjoy some time with family. I was in the wedding party, so I attended many of the wedding events. Everything was beautiful-the wedding rehearsal, dinner, ceremony, and reception.




In addition to wedding activities, we installed an electric dog fence around the perimeter of the Waite's property and painted the living room wall green, purchased Hailey some cute clothes, and thoroughly enjoyed our time visiting.

Bruce
Upon our return, Bruce was offered a job with a small business that manages the books for other companies. He has enjoyed the two weeks working. He works part time doing the book keeping at this new job and works part time doing lawn care with the family lawn business.
Bruce will be visiting the Ernst and Young Huston accounting office on July 30th to meet some of the people and get a feel for the office. If he likes the office then he can apply for an internship later in the year, which ideally leads to a position when he graduates. He's not committed, and will consider other firms and other locations, but we're excited that he will be able to visit the office before we commit to an internship.

Rachel
I've found a good routine at home and have a number of projects that fill any free time, but I've stayed busy working at my job, or with lawn stuff. I am a substitute water auditor for Central Utah Water District and have worked a few days. It's the same job I had last summer, but this year I only work when one of the normal auditors is absent. It pays pretty well (which is why I'm doing it) and because it's not everyday, and usually not all day (we're finished whenever all our appointments are finished which is often before 5PM) it's a good fit. Hailey stays with Dad or Grandma on the days that I have to work. I also help Bruce mow when Lisa is able to watch Hailey, and often take her along when we do sprinkler work.
When I'm not working, I clean the house, do the laundry, cook dinner, work on sewing projects (a jacket for Hailey, a dress and a skirt for me), and whatever else comes my way.



Hailey
Speaking of Hailey, she's growing up every day. About June 15th she showed us that she has mastered rolling from her back to her stomach. We knew she had rolled a few times before that but always when we were out of the room. Since going public with her skill, she is able to make quick a escapes during any diaper change.

On the same day she demonstrated her rolling skills she crawled. She's been scooching pretty efficiently for a while, but has mastered the coordinated movement of arms and legs while in a proper crawling position. It's made her more efficient at getting where she wants to go, but just a few days after crawling she came down with a fever and has been sleeping 20hour/day for the last day or two. When she recovers from the fever I'm sure she'll discover the true benefits of crawling.
One of her favorite pass times is standing at the coffee table, walking around the coffee table, and walking around the house while holding on my fingers. She's gaining control of her body and getting better at balancing, but we're still a bit away from walking. We're excited by her progress and increasing independence- she's so fun to play with and undoubtly will become more and more fun the older she gets.
Videos of Hailey to come.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Half Marathon



Today I ran the Provo City Half Marathon.
Jessica and Rachel before the race

Just blocks away from the starting line it started raining and only let up for a few miles just after the 5 mile mark. Thankfully it wasn't pouring, but we were wet early in the race and didn't dry out, ever. My training partner, Jessica Anderson (our home teacher's wife) and I ran together for all but the last mile, when I couldn't keep up with her. I sent her ahead, but kept running and came in about a minute after her. At 2 hours and 4 minutes which works out to about a 9:30 minute mile. I was pleasantly surprised with the time because in our training we usually run about a 10 minute mile.
Bruce and Jessica's husband Burke saw us off at the start, cheered for us at the 5 and 10 mile marks and met us at the finish line. It was fun to have a little cheering squad. Hailey also cheered for us at the 5, 10 mile, and finish line. When I saw her at the finish line she was in the front pack with a blanket wrapped around her, drenched hair and a smile for her Mom despite the cool temperatures.
They had breakfast at the finish line but we were cold, wet, and tired, so we drove home (all 5 blocks) and after a warm shower, had breakfast with the Anderson's at our apartment.

Rachel crossing the finish line
Rachel and Jessica finished
Good experience.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Life

There's so much to report...

I'll highlight a few of the major points and anything that needs explanation because there is a photo.

Graduation
Last week I graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelors in Exercise Science. I didn't walk or attend any other graduation rituals so it's just as though summer vacation is here, not the end of my educational career for a few years.


Hailey
Hailey standing. 4 months old. She's improved a lot since then and doesn't need to be held "Simba- style" anymore.
Hailey's growing quickly. She's almost 5 months old and can almost crawl. She gets on her hands and knees and pushes herself backward very well, and with some effort can lunge forward to get closer to her toy. The whole ordeal is pretty cute.

She also pulls to standing while holding on to your fingers, and if getting much more stable standing alone.
She's discovered her feet, but not her toes since she almost always wears socks.



She's been eating solids for a month and a half- we were too excited to wait all the way to the recommended 4 month mark and the early introduction of food can cause food allergies later in life, so if she's allergic to rice or bananas we take full blame :) She eats rice cereal, mashed bananas, applesauce, green beans, graham crackers, and whatever other bread Mom and Dad share with her. She can hold graham crackers by herself and with some success can feed herself them. She loves to help with spoon feeding which is sometimes cute and sometimes just a giant mess.

Hailey's become quite the giggly girl. Sometimes without warning or reason she will giggle at the slightest touch. For example, one night we were at the BYU Creamery and I spotted a diaper blowout. I hauled her to to bathroom to clean her up and as I pull her clothes off her head, the end of her onesie brushed her stomach. She started giggling and laughed and laughed the whole time I put her new outfit on. It's so cute!

She recognizes Bruce and I and grins when she sees us, but then again, who doesn't?

Hailey in the Bathtub
Hailey also loves her bath. She's going to be an Olympic swimmer- you can tell because she's such a good kicker. See video at bottom of page.

Dresses

Maire and Hailey in the dress Marie made for her
My old roommate Marie made Hailey a dress. She inspired me to make a dress for Hailey too. All I manages was a jumper, but I'm working on a dress.... we'll see how it goes.

Bruce
Bruce finished the Junior year of accounting program and will hear if her was accepted into the masters program mid June. He has interviewed with 3 of the major accounting firms- PWC, E&Y, and KPMG for a Summer Leadership program which would allow him to visit the accounting firm in the city where he would like to work. He has an offer from E&Y but none of the other firms, so sometime this summer he will fly to Huston, TX to get to know some of the people at the Houston office. It's supposed to be a good opportunity to get to know some people in the office, get an idea of the atmosphere, and help you decide if you would like to work there. This summer leadership will not lead to a job or internship offer, but does help with the networking. In October Bruce will begin applying for internships which (assuming all goes will during the internship) should lead to a job offer, so any chance he has to confirm compatibility in a particular office can help the internship decision.

He's working with the family lawn care business now. They mow about 25 lawns and we hope to increase the number of lawns to about 30 or 35 this year.

March 2010

Work

Bruce and I installed a sprinkler system in Layton, UT Monday and Tuesday of this week. We stayed with Aunt Mary and Uncle Kelly and were able to say "hi" to some of the other family in the area when we stopped by Grandma Waite's house. It was a long two days, but the job was profitable and it was fun to work together on the system. Hailey was really well behaved. She slept well in the Pack 'n' Play (borrowed from Scott and Lisa) and was fairly content playing in the walker (borrowed from a friend in the ward), or scooting around on her blanket or the dirt when she could make it off the blanket.We hope to get a few more sprinkler jobs this summer to supplement the income since I'm not currently working.
I do some weeding for lawn customers. It's not consistent, but it's flexible and it allows me to take Hailey, interrupt my work to attend to her needs, and earn a little money.

Party Pak
Party Pak Rentals in going well. We have all the machines and supplies and have rented the cotton candy machine once. We will be using it at a ward social next weekend and will be renting it to someone else the next day. Hopefully we'll continue to have a few rentals a month and be able to pay of the equipment this year. It's been a fun investment thus far and we have enjoyed the personal access to shaved ice and popcorn. :) Check out the website that Bruce designed (use Mozilla, not Internet Explorer): www.partypakrentals.com

Investing
Bruce has taken an interest in the stock market, so we've invested a little money in the market. Bruce always informs me when we are making or loosing money and even though I always say "Let's go shopping" when we are making money, I have yet to go :)


Play
Work doesn't take all day, so we've had some fun playing.

For one particularly good date we built boats and sailed them. I placed a few items on the table including potatoes, celery, and knifes and told Bruce that he could add 3 additional items. He chose packing tape, grocery bags, and C hooks. I proceeded to build a potato boat with a celery mast and a packing tape leash. Meanwhile, Bruce crafted a watertight boat with a giant sail from a box (was already on the table, but not intentionally placed there), waterproofed with packing tape, weighed down with a potato in the center, and with a celery mast, cardboard supports, and a grocery bag sail. My boat sank immediately, while Bruce's sailed across the duck pond.
Rachel and Bruce with their respective boats

The boats

Bruce's boat voyage across the duck pond




Another day, for an afternoon activity I made a scavenger hunt and Bruce had to use the clues to find some cookies. He had to drive around Provo and didn't know what the prize was but was a good sport.

As a graduation present Bruce got me a basketball and a net to hang on the hoop in our parking lot. We've played a few times and have confirmed that I really am terrible, but I have the whole summer to improve and I'm excited to get a little better. One day when we were shooting hoops the little neighbor boy came out (he's almost 2 yr old) and played with us, a few days later when he saw Bruce walking to our apartment he said, "Baketball." It was cute.



Hailey Bath Hailey Crawl.... kind of




Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Research Conference, Intramurals, Standing, Etc


Hailey
Hailey is growing quickly. She is already 3 months old and has accomplished some developmental feats. She can roll over on a a bed (and almost has the floor mastered, but not quite), she smiles, and seems to recognize Mom and Dad's voices from other voices, and most recently, she laughs when tickled (if she's in the mood).

Hailey lifting her head
Hailey in here jumping toy. She is strong enough that she can stand, jump or swing.

Visit Friends and Family
On President's Day we met the Shorts, Bruce's friend from the mission and his wife in Salt Lake. We dressed Hailey in her Sao Paulo soccer outfit that we bought when we were in Brazil, and in her Brazilian sandal which were given to us as a gift. After lunch with the Shorts we went to Layton to visit Grandma Waite. We forgot to get pictures of Grandma and Hailey, but we were able to see Sue and the girls, and Paul while we were there.
Hailey in her Brazilian soccer outfit.



Hailey in the "butt up" position, attempting to roll over. She gets in this position, then wiggles a lot, and when she's lucky and her arm isn't blocking her path she rolls.




Conference, Swimming, Laughing
I presented at a research conference in Cedar City, UT on February 26 and Bruce and Hailey were able to join me at the conference. We stayed at a hotel the night before the conference and Hailey went swimming for the first time ever! She loves the water and even tolerated our splashing. It's fun to watch her face light-up as she kicks and moves in the water.

My poster looked good and the conference was interesting.
Rachel and her poster at the conference

Bruce in the lab as a subject

Bruce using the Purdue Pegboard

Bruce doing to grip strength test

After the conference we stopped at a sporting goods store and while I was trying on shoes Bruce was trying to clean Hailey's double chin when without warning, she started laughing. We were so amused that we tickled her over and over. She doesn't laugh every time we try to tickle her now, but on an occasion you get a cute giggle and or an burst of laughter as a reward for the effort.

Standing Hailey

Hailey has gone to class with me a few times when Bruce has a group project and on Monday one of my classmates took this video of Hailey Bailey in the Museum of Art on campus. She's standing on my lap, so content to just watch people and pictures and to move her arms and legs.

Pots
I finished a project for my ceramics class. The pots shown are for a "Somewhere You've Never Visited in Provo" project. We chose a location we'd never visited and made a ceramic object somehow related. I chose the Farmer's Market, so each pot represents a food.

Classes
Other classes are going well for me- interesting but not too overwhelming- as is training for the half marathon. I will be running the Provo City Half on May 1.

Bruce
Bruce is also doing well. His classes continue to be challenging, but interesting. He is on the ward intramural basketball team, and plays in the morning with some guys from the ward 3 times a week. He also looks forward to intramural football which will be start in a week or two.

The water polo team we both play on has had a good season thus far. Bruce and I are both pretty good players. I'm a strong swimming so I maneuver in the tube well, and have an ok shot (Bruce had to take me in the parking lot to give a few lessons, but they seem to have helped). Bruce compensates for any lack of swimming with overall strength, and a powerful throw, so overall we both contribute and have fun. Hailey watched or sleeps on deck.

Business Venture
Final item of interest: Bruce and I are starting a small, home-based party rental company. This week we acquired a popcorn machine, a cotton candy machine, and will have an ice shaver by end of week. We plan to rent the equipment to schools and individuals in the Utah Valley area and hope to make the endeavor profitable. Feel free to view the website Bruce is designing, and rent the equipment if you live in the area. http://brucesommerfeldt.com/party.htm

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Doctor Visit and Baby Blessing



Tests
Bruce had tests this week, which meant he didn't have any classes, but still spent quite a bit of time on school work. He thinks he did well on his tests but he won't have results for another week or so.

I also took a test this week and I also think I did well but results will not confirm or reject that hypothesis for a few days.

Research
I've been preparing a scientific poster to present at a research conference February 26th at Southern Utah University. It's coming along well and I've had to confront some of the weaknesses of my research. Both are important parts of the process.

Hailey sleeping
Check-up
Hailey had her 2 month check up, and unlike Sarah's baby Alayna, Hailey isn't freakishly big (I'm sure she'll make up for it later in life). She's about the 50th percentile in both height and weight with a slightly faster rate of growth in height than weight. The doctor recommended all kinds of supplements for both Hailey and me including, but not limited to DHA, Vitamin D, Vitamin A, and a general prenatal supplement. I have mixed feelings on the recommendations. I've read the literature, I know what the substances do in the body and how they influence development and I want to do what's best for Hailey, but by the time I supplement myself on her behalf, and her, what's the point of eating. Not to mention that the amount that comes out in urine makes the extra $40 a month hard to justify. "Sigh" Oh, the great decision of life. :)

Baby Blessing
Hailey was blessed in church today. She wore a beautiful dress my Mom made for her and we wrapped her in the beautiful blanket that my Mom also made for her. Thanks Grandma Waite!
Mom & Dad with Hailey

Everyone who came to the blessing: Buss family, Brockbanks, Sommerfeldts