Update #2
OK! And now for update #2! I know we have been ridiculously lackadaisical in our blog updates, but things have just been absolutely crazy here! I am going to try to remember wha
t happened since our last post.Our friends Jonas and Dohnele stopped by on their way to their new home in Oregon s
o it was a lot of fun to chat with them and have our babies play with each other. Their baby, Emma, is 3 ½ months older than Jace but so much bigger! We thought this picture of their size difference was hilarious; she is so cute! Trevor’s dad arrived a few days later and we had a great time with him! He also helped out watching Jace, taking us to classes, fixing our car lights, etc. He was a lifesaver, too, and we are so thankful for the time and help he and Trevor’s mom gave to us. It was so much fun playing X-Box un
til 3:00 am with them!Jace was b
lessed on November 19th. He was SO handsome in his little tuxedo! I had bought his tuxedo for him when he was still in embryo, but we thought the tiny thing would for sure fit him when he got here. However, when we went to try it on him the week before the blessing we found that the tiny little outfit was GIGANTIC on him. So, Trevor’s mom and I went on a mission to find a blessing outfit that would fit him. We went to store after store to no avail. There was not one tiny tuxedo in the whole of Utah Valley. We gave up on finding white tuxedoes and were ready to settle on anything white we could find. Finally we found this adorable little white sleeper that said, “Grandma
’s Little Angel
e” on it. He looked radiantly handsome in it, but Trevor refused to have his first born blessed in a sleeper with cartoon animals on it, so I went to work miniaturizing the already minute tuxedo. The end result was well worth the work because he looked like a miniaturized James Bond—what a stud!My family came up for the blessing and Trevor’s grandparents and Aunt and Uncle and cousins and a bunch of others came to the blessing. Afterwards we had a hamburger cookout. It was so fun and the weather was beautiful.
We went down to St. George for Thanksgiving with my family. As always we had our annual turkey bow
l (minus the over-inflated turkey this time). The Thanksgiving menu was Martha Stewart’s suggestion. Everything was divine and ranged from maple syrup turkey to cranberry apple stuffing. It wa
s DELICIOUS! Trevor trounced Davy in one game after another: first at football then at trampoline basketball then at Monopoly. I think there are going to be a lot of rematches this Christmas! I trounced everyone in “True Colors” and once again another person was victimized by the ferocious “True Color” questions. My dad will never forgive the family for choosing Trevor over him for who they would most trust to catch them on a flying trapeze. So many complexes are born out of that game!Once we returned f
rom Thanksgiving we set to work on the Christmas season. We went to Orem to have our very first Christmas tree. We went to the Christmas
tree lot and picked a magnificent Noble Fir. “Shocked” would be an understatement when I saw that beautiful Christmas trees really did exist. I was so used to the Christmas bushes we always haul off Pine Valley mountain—I thought those Christmas trees you see on Christmas post cars and Christmas movies was always an “ideal form” something like Plato's theory of forms-- something not truly reachable by any pine tree in nature. I wonder if my parents know that their Christmas trees don’t always have to look like front yard shrubbery.We then w
ent to Wal-Mart and stocked up on Christmas decorations which should last us until 2015. We got lights, bulbs, popcorn tins, cookie tins, poinsettias, tinsel—you name it. If it has to do with Christmas, we got it. Trevor is a Christmas FANATIC!The next day we bought a cute little Santa outfit at Wal-Mart and then took Jace to get pictures with Santa in the mall; Jace was a celebrity! Everyone wanted to look at him. He was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cute. He was such a succe
ss, in fact, that every time we go to the mall now we dress him up in it and prance him around so everyone will ooh and ahh. It works every time. We will see how well it works in July—I wonder if people will be sick of it.I know we are leaving a lot out but I can not as of now think of anything. We are just going crazy with finals. This next week I am probably going to have a nervous breakdown, but after that I am done! No
more school! Just Jace! Trevor leaves for Europe on the 28th so that will be a lot of fun for him. He is doing a TV series called “Forgotten Planet” that explores diverse places around the world. He will be there from Dec. 28th until Jan. 10th filming everything from Germany down to Italy. He might go over to Greece but we are not sure yet.The monumental news in Jace's life is that he now weighs 11 lbs!!!! HOLY TOLEDO! Just 2 weeks ago he weighed 7 l
bs 11 oz and now 11 lbs! He is seriously a little porker. What a beef! Also, no one is going to believe us but we saw it with our own eyes: Jace crawled today!! Trevor was laying on his belly on the bed so I put Jace on his belly on Trevor’s back. Jace was apparently uncomfortable because he kept fidgeting around and grunting. I didn’t move him because I thought it was so cute to see him laying there on Trevor’s back. Finally he got sick of it and decided to take matters into his own hands. He put his little feet down and CRAWLED all the way up to Trevor’s neck! It was so AMAZING! Anyway, I am going to keep this updated as soon as finals are over. Merry Christmas to you all!


6 Comments:
You cute little mom! I bet you are having a BLAST with Jace, he looks ADORABLE!!!!! Congratulations again!
Well, I don't believe the crawling business for one moment, but the pictures are certainly cute. There seems to be a dose of sadism involved in every decision to play True Colors with the Suttner family - some anticipation of the joy of bruising tender egos. Perhaps you could console Dad Suttner by informing him that all the world knows that when it comes to a secure grip on a flying trapezee, the left pinky makes all the difference.
- Justin
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Justin, you sure are up late. I just got your comment forwarded to my email. You must be up with finals - same here. Actually, he did crawl. True it is that the bare flesh of his feet on the skin of my back offered better traction than feet on blanket or feet on carpet. But then again, nobody argues as to whether or not the athelete sprinting down the track with spikes on(running cleates) is truly running or not. See you soon.
Trevor
It's a time zone thing: What is unseemly late in Utah is only tolerably early in Connecticut. Getting up at 6 has been my custom since day 1 at the MTC and a wholly healthy habit; staying up till 4 is madness. In any case, inapposite athletic metaphors notwithstanding, I remain unconvinced that the combination of the random thrust of chubby thighs with gravity and a slippery slope can rightly be termed crawling. But everyone has a quasi-constitutionally right to be a proud parent, so celebrate away.
You know, Trevor, I'd give it to you that Jace "crawled" (not that he's "crawling", mind you, since it WAS just a fluke) except that knowing how given to, how shall we say, misrepresentation half of Jace's parentage is, the next thing we know, Little Jace will be on the front of the National Enquirer with some headline like, "Spider Boy Born! One month old scales vertical surfaces! His mother swears she saw it with her own eyes!" Talke about a kid hating you when he's 12. So, to prevent such embarrassment, we're going to have to save Caci, I mean that half of Jace's parentage given to misrepresentation from herself and insist that Jace certainly did not crawl.
Lia
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