Lyon Family

John and Paige Lyon were married on December 3, 2004 in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. Three short years later they were blessed with their first little miracle, the birth of their first child Eliza Paige Lyon. Eliza was born on August 15, 2007 in South Ogden at Ogden Regional Hospital. She was 6lbs 8 oz. John and Paige were then blessed with their second miracle on July 27, 2009 with the birth of their second daughter, Julia Faun Lyon. Julia was tiny tiny weighing in at a mere 5lbs 6oz! She too was born at Ogden Regional Hospital. On June 28th, 2011 the third miracle, Lea Mary Jacquelyn Lyon, joined the party. Lea was delivered at McKay Dee Hospital in South Ogden Utah. She was the biggest of the bunch weighing 6lbs, 11oz.

These are the tales of their adventures!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Eliza's 3rd Birthday


We celebrated Eliza's 3rd birthday 2 weeks ago. It is so hard to imagine that sweet little girl has been with us for 3 years now. She has been such a joy. That's not to say she hasn't brought her fair share of challenges either. She was a challenge out the gate and continues to be so, but we love her immensely and her sweetness and fun personality make it all worth it.
We had the great idea of taking Eliza to the Zoo for her birthday and inviting cousins and friends to come along if they wanted to join us. That idea was made with good intentions but ultimately proved to not be a good idea!
We felt bad that the price of admission was so high - $9 for adults and $7 for children. Most there had several kids. We were joined by Paige's sisters Stephany and Cassey and her 3 children, John's sister Linda and her two kids, Paige's friend Jenny and her two kids and our next door neighbor and good friend Shaela Wilson and her 3 kids. We took Maddy with us since Natalie couldn't make it. Due to the cost of admission we asked that nobody bring presents, but they all did anyway. We provided pizza and cupcakes for everyone but forgot to bring chips and watermelon that we had at home. Ugh!
The group wasn't very big, but it was still a challenge to keep everyone together and move from exhibit to exhibit with the whole group. Time drug on in the scorching hot sun and kids got grouchy and soon we wanted to go home but could not since the kids still wanted to play and see the animals.
Eliza loved her party, even though it would have been easier to do a party at the house. It was really cute to see her with all her cousins and friends running around the zoo looking at the animals.
We are so grateful for this little girl who brings us so much joy. She teaches us many things, patience being one of them, but more importantly she teaches us how to be parents. We strive to be good ones. She let's us know when we fall short with something tender that breaks our hearts like, "you have to be nice to me" said with tears in her eyes and chocked up speech.
The time has flown by. How nice it would be to slow down time so we could enjoy our little ones even longer. They grow up so fast, then they are off doing their own thing and you never see them again. Until then we will love and enjoy our little ones we have been so blessed to receive, especially our Eliza the beautiful.

St. George with the Esplin family

We recently went to St. George with the Esplins. We went down on Friday morning to give John a head start for work. He did some work on Friday and then Saturday, which is nice because he can expense the travel down there and defray a little of the cost of the trip.
On Sunday afternoon the Esplins joined us. We were really excited to spend a few days with them. We really enjoy their company and rarely get to spend extended amounts of time with them. As a precaution not to make it a week-long movie fest, we packed lots of games and no movies besides the movie library already in the house. We both got our fair share of movie watching at the Island Park cabin with 3M and we swore we wouldn't let that happen again!
On Monday morning we went to Sand Hollow reservoir. The entrance to the park is really close to the house which makes it really nice to get in and out. It was so close, in fact, that we couldn't find it at first! Well, John put the address in the GPS and the GPS took us about .5 miles too far to the old entrance which is now fenced off. We kept driving and no entrance. So John pulled over and chatted with Ted who saw the entrance but couldn't reach John because he forgot his cell phone at the house.
Once we found the entrance it was no time before we had found a place to setup our beach front. We took our new "relaxation station" (big party island) which we purchased early this year. We love our new toy. It seats 4 or more and the center is mesh which allows the water to come it, but you can walk on it which is nice for us to cool off our feet and the kids love to play in the middle in the water without sinking to the bottom of the lake!
Just as John was getting the anchor set on the island Paige asked him what the itching disease was. John was pretty confused and asked for some clarification. Paige saw a sign on the way into the park that mentioned that the itching disease was rampant in the reservoir. Oh great, not only do we have to deal with the muscles in the water, but we are exposed to the itching disease too!
Kristin ran out of sun screen and so she took off to Wal-mart down the road. After an hour of her gone we were all slightly concerned about her well being. She then turned up with several gallon jugs of water, anti-bacterial wash and a loofah. She spoke with a pharmacist who told her that 1 in 5 get the itching disease which is a viral infection similar to chicken pox. So there are 10 of us there, so 2 of u s are going to be itchy, OK, so things are just getting better and better as the day goes by. Once you are out of the water you have about 20 minutes to get rinsed off otherwise you could get the itching disease within 12-48 hours. John had been out of the water for 30 minutes at that point and he needed to go back out to get the floating island. With that wonderful news everyone but Eliza and Parker were done with the water. They were just too young to understand the threat and there was no fighting them, we just needed to keep them in the water and not drying.
The next scene was a great one. Kristin was stripping down her family and washing them on the beach. The people next to us were quite intrigued with us washing on the beach. Everyone but John got washed up. Once we got back to the house John was quick to get inside and do a deep scrub down. We also took no chances and threw all the towels and clothes that had been to the beach in the washing machine We didn't want any bugs getting on other cloths and then run the risk of getting re-exposed later on.
The next 48 hours were a hoot. Not really. That evening everyone was really self conscious of every little itch fearing it was the itching disease coming to claim their body for the next few days! Huge sighs of relief came 48 hours later when nobody was breaking out in hive-like sores! We were pretty lucky to beat the odds. Paige's sister Cassey went down earlier in the summer with all of Michael's family. She said they played at the reservoir for a couple of days and nobody got the itching disease so maybe it's not as bad as the pharmacist and the signs made it out to be. That could explain why the lady at the gate didn't mention any words of caution to us as we went in.
Tuesday evening the girls went shopping at the outlet stores in St. George. Ted and John were on for baby sitting duty for the little ones. In an attempt to keep the kids happy and entertained without their mothers, John created a game of "Don't Eat Pete" on some scratch paper. He made the board too big which put too many M&M's on the board to eat. Just as we were getting close to playing Parker had an accident which required an emergency bath. John had the board full of candy and had to leave the room to take care of Julia. When he returned a minute later the board was empty and Eliza's mouth was full! She ate the whole lot of M&M's! Parker was first to go. The object of the game is quite simple, eat candy. The other players decide which square is Pete and when the player picks up that candy they all shout, "Don't eat Pete!" before he/she eats the candy. When Parker went he got a jolt when we yelled. He quickly retreated behind the nearest chair for safety. After Katy's turn Eliza went again. We decided that since she had already eaten a whole board's worth of candy she didn't need many so we chose the 3rd square s Pete. Yet, she foiled the plan as she decided to start at the bottom and make her way to the top! That night was an interesting one with Eliza hopped up on sugar.
We had a great time with the Esplins and we had some pretty good laughs at the itching scare we had at the reservoir. Hopefully we will be able to do it again, but we're not sure a trip to Sand Hollow will be on the next agenda!

Monday, August 16, 2010

1st Birthday


Julia just celebrated her 1st birthday! What a joy she is to our family. We could stop growing our family and we would still feel we were the richest people alive. Our children are so wonderful. From the 1st day Jules has been the sweetest child we could ever imagine. Her sweet disposition was recognized early on and has not changed one bit. She exudes everything wonderful and virtuous that exists on earth.
It is nice to have this balance with our children. Eliza has such a strong personality and is extremely fun on extremely challenging, and very little in between. Jules is so even tempered and 98% of the time has a smile on her face. We hope she stays this sweet forever!
We decided that although the 1st birthday is traditionally celebrated with friends and family, we wanted to have a small birthday party with our parents, Julia's grandparents. She is so young and would not appreciate a big 1st birthday. We will have a bigger party with all the family for her 2nd birthday; that is if anyone is interested in coming!
Michael and Mary Margaret and John and Jacquie joined us for some wonderful shrimp tacos barbequed on the grill. Paige made an awesome mint chocolate chip ice cream cake. Jules devoured that like nobody's business! That was her first real chance to eat desert, especially chocolate cake!
Jules got a cute clock that plays music from the the Lyons and some cute clothes and a mug with her name on it from the Gardner's. We gave Jules some really neat foam blocks that have wood grain designs. We figured they would be thrown at each other and other objects and foam blocks don't do as much damage! Everything was a hit. It was a fun party and we were glad we have family so close to celebrate these occasions.