It's hard to believe how quickly 7 weeks can fly by...We are all doing really well and enjoying life as a family. Tyrel is officially a working man again. Now that Spring semester is about to begin, Tyrel is able to work on the grounds crew again. Julia and I are happy to have the Dad working, but we do miss him terribly during the day. As I spend more time with Julia, I feel a connection growing between us. It's an awesome feeling and it is starting to get hard to remember what life was like before I was a mom.
Jules is growing like mad! Notice the picture....
Notice the folds and rolls...10 lbs. 2 oz. last we checked and a whopping 22 inches! Supposedly she is in the 90th percentile for weight and height meaning out of 100 babies her height, she weighs more than 90 of them...I think that's what that means.
We spent conference weekend in Utah. It was a good time and conference was amazing! Any parent out there who was watching must be motivated to be even better! I especially loved Ballard's talk on Mothers and Daughters (I'm sure you can imagine why). Julia also had the opportunity to meet a few of her cousins!
Kaitlyn is such a little mom. Sometimes as a mom you get a little nervous when young children hold your little baby, but I never had to worry with Kaitlyn. Even when Julia got a little fussy, Kaitlyn kept her cool and was eventually able to get Julia to go to sleep. I think she held her for a good hour or so that morning. When the time came for Julia to take a bath, Kate didn't want to let her go! Julia also enjoyed meeting David, and I'm pretty sure David enjoyed it as well. Little known fact about Julia...Her feet have an amazing flavor!
Speaking of David...Here's what happens to Brian and Kayla's son when Aunt Lisa and Aunt Suzi get a hold of him:
He's gone from the classy, business part to the party spike! Cutie!
Tyrel and I have recently gone on a DI spree! Before I had Julia, someone mentioned to me that I better get used to spending a lot of money on little clothes for my little one. They then went on to something along the lines of how you don't want to buy DI clothes for your first child. Well why the heck not?!

You can't see them super well, but here is Julia in some DI pants. They are awesome track pants with a cute pink stripe down the side. $2. We've also purchased a little Tommy Hilfiger (don't know how to spell that) jacket. $2. Little khackis. $2. And some black stretchy pants. $2. I don't know, maybe it's because we are living the poor college life, but I really don't see why you would spend $10-$20 on something you could find at DI for a tenth of the cost. Yes you have to do some deep searching to find the diamonds in the rough, but they are there! Last note on this picture, please take notice of the soccer bow...The little neices made such cute bows for Julia at my shower. I especially love the soccer one. I don't plan on forcing soccer onto my children, but it would be pretty great if at least one of them played.

Tyrel decided to try on all of the bows.
Here's grandma and grandpa Salisbury having their shot at holding Julia. These two are very different in the ways they get their time with Julia. I loved how Tim would just kinda hover in the same vacinity as Julia until we asked if he wanted to hold her, or if he noticed she was falling asleep he would say, "Hey, is she falling asleep?" Which we all know translates to "Can I hold her?" Grandpa loves a sleepy little one on his chest. Can you blame him? Tam, however, had a different style. I can tell Tam has been a mother before, obviously, because she waits until you come to her with the baby. Tyrel and I made sure she got her time. Julia also spent time with Grandma and Grandpa Pehrson, but sadly I forgot the camera on those visits.


When we returned to Idaho, we made our first family trip out to Idaho Falls. It was a little tricky with the feeding thing, but we managed. It also gave us an opportunity to try out the baby carrier. I was so excited to use the new one with memory foam padded straps that Lisa and Abby gave me at the shower, but sadly I left it in Utah. I believe it is behind the three cushion couch at the Salisbury's. Can't wait to get it back. In the mean time, we made due with this backpack/carrier combo.

I felt pretty awesome carrying her. I kinda felt like a granola. (Also, take notice of the American Eagle Orange hoodie...DI, $4)
That's our life as of right now. Here are a few more pictures of Julia for you to enjoy.