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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Vacuum! Vacuum! Vacuum!
Levi has developed an obsession with vacuums. Vacuums in our house, vacuums in the store--even pictures of vacuums in catalogs. He can stare at these things for ridiculously long stretchings, longingly pining--"Vacuum. Vacuum. Vacuum."
So we decided to let him play for a bit. We shortened the video to keep it reasonable. Just know that, if we let him, he could go on like this for hours.
Friday, August 13, 2010
My Baby Can Read!
No we have not used the My Baby Can Read Program. Levi loves, loves, loves books. His favorite book for the longest time was Buzz, Buzz, Baby. Here and he Josh are reading it together. Right now his favorite book is If You Give a Cat a Cupcake...we read it a few times a day along with Dr. Seuss books like "Hop on Pop", "Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb", and just about any book that has animals in it. He can look at a page in Hon On Pop and say the first two words on the page...he's had that book since he was born.
He talks all of the time and repeats words very clearly. His memory amazes us all of the time. Those neurons aresure connecting in his little brain!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
A Few Firsts
July has been full of FIRSTS for Levi.
He had his first haircut in preparation for his ring bearer duties. He had a small mullett in the back anyway...it was time.
He enjoyed his first game of pool at the Rehersal Dinner.

At the Houston Children's Museum he got to play with an amazing Light Bright. I loved my light bright when I was little. I'm glad Levi has gotten to experience the magic of plastic pegs as well.
At the Houston Children's Museum he got to play with an amazing Light Bright. I loved my light bright when I was little. I'm glad Levi has gotten to experience the magic of plastic pegs as well.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
A July Wedding
On July 2nd, the first of my 3 cousins was married. Jacob and I are 4 months apart and grew up like brother and sister. He was in the Air Force and unable to come to my wedding, so there was no way I was missing his.
The Booth boys in their suits.
Jacob Lance and Kathleen Earnest were married July 2, 2010.
The weather wasn't too bad for Iowa in July.
The flower girl and ring bearer (our own Levi Booth) were pulled down the aisle in a wagon. We did a few practice rides in the wagon to ensure a smooth trip down the aisle.
It was a nice visit with family and an even nicer break from the heat and humidity of Houston. :)
Monday, June 21, 2010
May & June 2010
May and June were busy months for the Booths.
1. Sloan's job ended at Colonial Williamsburg.
2. We flew to Houston to find a place to live.
3. Josh graduated law school at the College of William & Mary.
4. We had a vacation at the Outer Banks with Josh's parents.
Levi enjoyed swimming for the first time.
5. We packed and unpacked our home.


5. We packed and unpacked our home.
6. We MOVED to Houston, Texas.
With all of that we did have down time to devote to Levi and making his last few weeks in his hometown enjoyable. We were sad to leave beautiful Williamsburg, but we are excited to see what adventures are ahead of us in Houston.
Moving Day- Saturday, June 12th. STRESS
We moved to Williamsburg from Logan, UT with a 16-foot moving truck and had a lot of space leftover, so we thought we could move from Williamsburg to Hoston with the same thing. Well, that was no easy task. As friends from church carried boxes full of all of our earthly belongings to the truck it quickly became apparent that we have A LOT OF STUFF. We knew that adding Levi to our family brought a lot of additional items, but we had both done the same over the last three years. I guess working in the Products Division of Colonial Williamsburg helped with that, but when I think about everything I bought there I can only really picture it taking up 3 boxes, maybe. Who knows what else we've added, but it took a lot of dismantling and creative placement to get it to fit in the truck (front and back) as well as in our Honda Civic. We hope we don't have to move ourselves again, but if we do we know we have to upgrade to the 22-foot truck. We're very grateful for the help we received on that very hoy, very humid day.
Everything didn't fit so we had to take trips to Goodwill and to a friend's garage sale pile before we left. We had to mail 5 boxes of books to our new home too. We were so ready to leave and just be on our way. It started to rain as we were making the last few trips from our house, but that was fine. It was the GIANT SNAKE on our porch that halted our departure from Williamsburg for 20 minutes. I have determined from internet photos that our unwelcomed visitor was a rat snake!
(This is not my photo...if I knew where my camera was at the time I would have documented this experience.)

I HATE, HATE, HATE snakes. My toes curl and I have to get away quickly. *shudder* Lizards don't bother me. I think because they have feet and I can see where they are headed. With snakes you have no idea. I think they are gross, sneaky, and just awful. I didn't have any childhood experiences with them and maybe that's my problem. Anyway, a 3-4 foot long, black snake was on our porch railing and was slithering up the side of our house to our porch light. The light had been the home to a bird's nest for a month or so, but was destroyed 3 or 4 weeks prior by a rainstorm. I never saw any eggs, but there was a sparrow that sat faithfully on her nest each evening.
Josh figured the snake was smelling bird and was looking for dinner. Well, he failed, but succeeded at keeping me prisoner in the house. When I told Josh there was a "huge snake" on our porch he figured it was going to be a foot long...I do exaggerate a lot, but snakes are not a joking matter. I was afraid it was trying to get in the house since the door had been open all day and the cool air was inviting him inside. Well, he did end up taking his time inspecting the former nest home and from the safe confines of our empty living room I made eye contact with him through the porch sliding door and told him, "I need to leave. I can't leave until you leave, so please leave." He explored some of the porch and even after I couldn't see him anymore I had to wait to make sure he was really gone. It was awful. Pretty sad that my last memory of our Williamsburg home had to be the worst ever. ;)
The drive to Houston was pretty uneventful. Josh and I took turns driving the truck and the car. We didn't push ourselves too hard. Our longest day was 7 hours and the shortest was 4 1/2. We got to visit with Josh's oldest brother, his wife, and their 3 kids in Atlanta. We also visited the Rosa Parks museum in Montgomery, AL. Everything worked out well and we arrived in Houston on Wednesday after only a few rainstorms. We received great help when we arrived too. Yay for church families wherever you go. Josh and I tried to get as settled as best we could before Levi joined us after a 10-day visit to G&G in Utah. We're very grateful they welcomed him into their home so he didn't have to endure packing, driving, and unpacking. Yes, we missed him, but he had a nice visit and we had a nice move.
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