The Farrells

The Farrells
Matt, Nicki, Owen and Nora live in the San Francisco Bay area. Matt is a research analyst at CBRE and is loving his job. Nicki spends her time playing with Owen and Nora, reading, crafting, and taking lots of pictures. Owen loves to read, sing, throw toys, and quote movies. Nora is growing quickly and loves to be the center of attention. We have a wonderful life!

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Colorado Thanksgiving...

Matt, Owen, and I flew to Colorado for Thanksgiving this year. We met up with my mom, my three youngest siblings, and Lexie and her husband and we all stayed at our friends the Birds' house. My mom and Lynda Bird have been best friends for years, and all of the kids are right around the same age - we each had a buddy. When we were growing up, our families did everything together. It was so fun to go back and visit... I miss Colorado so much! We did TONS of stuff, so I'll just get right to the pictures... there are a lot!

Owen was SO excited to go on the plane. This is the first plane trip that he can remember.

Owen ended up not liking the take-off or landing... or really any part in between.  He closed the window so he didn't have to see the ground outside. He did like that they brought him free drinks and snacks, though.

Riding on the train at the Denver airport!

Waiting for the bus to our rental car... we hit almost every mode of transportation that day!

Sleepy boy in the car on the way to Longmont. We had to tie his head to the carseat. :)

We went to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Owen got to dress up as an astronaut and sit in the cockpit of the spaceship!

Trying on some deer ears.

....and some moose antlers.

In the new health exhibit.... each person got their own card that you got to stick into each place in the exhibit and it recorded your results. This one told you how tall you were and how big your wingspan was.


They also had a wall of nails... kind of like the kids toy, but supersized. Each and every one of these faces and hands belong to Owen. Crazy kid. 

T-rex bones! Right after this we went into the room that had animatronic dinosaurs that roared, and that didn't go over so well. Owen was yelling "Get me out of here!" the whole time. We only stayed for about 30 seconds. :)
We went to Casa Bonita one day for lunch.... it's the worst Mexican food you'll ever have (really), but it's the coolest restaurant you'll ever see!

Waiting in line for our food.

Cute Lexie and Ryan.

The view from our seats... Casa Bonita has an indoor waterfall and pool. The whole thing is decorated like a Mexican town surrounded by jungle and caves. They have a cliff diver that does awesome dives off the water fall into the pool. That's what Owen is watching in this picture.

Two of the actors doing a gunfight.

Madeline, Kevin, Owen, and our cousin Maddy (who lives near Denver) exploring behind the waterfall.

Waterfall on the right, guy juggling fire on the left.

Matt watching the show from our table.

During one of the skits, this gorilla escapes and runs around the whole restaurant. It kind of freaked Owen out. :)

Exploring the restaurant... on weekends and nights this place fills up - they have hundreds of tables all set up in caves or Mexican houses or the jungle... pretty cool.

Another view of the restaurant.

Madeline and Owen being goofy while exploring.

More restaurant...

On our way out.

Maddy and Owen waiting for our tour of Hammond's Candy Factory in Denver.

Watching the cooks make candy canes.


Holding the samples they picked out after the tour.

We went to the town of Lyons (where my dad's office was in Colorado) and explored.

It's a tiny little town in the foothills of the mountains, but they've recently redone the whole downtown, so we went to visit. It took us about ten minutes to walk the entire thing, and that included a visit to the people in my dad's old office.

Owen jumping off his Thanksgiving dinner. :)





After Thanksgiving dinner we took a walk around McIntosh Lake behind the Birds' house. The two big mountains in the middle are Longs Peak and Meeker Peak. The two smaller ones on the right are the Twin Sisters. They are part of the Front Range, and are the mountains that I got to look at every day growing up. :) I miss them.



We visited Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder.

Can you see those tents in the background behind those lightposts? Yeah, that's the "Occupy Boulder" movement. There are about five tents. Bunch of hippies. I would have taken a closer picture, but I'm pretty sure the majority were smoking weed, and I didn't want to aggravate anyone. 

Playing in the coolest toystore! It had tons of old toys - ones that I used to play with growing up - plus whole sections dedicated to juggling, puppets, kites, build-your-own kits, and tons of other things. A bit overpriced, but it was fun to wander around in.

We saw Santa on Pearl Street! As you can see, Owen barely held it together. We decided he could write a letter to Santa to tell him what he wanted instead of having to talk to him. :)

At the Swiss Army knife store.

Owen loves Lexie and Ryan.

More Pearl Street.

Driving into Estes Park for their annual Christmas parade the day after Thanksgiving.

Estes is a beautiful town in a valley up in the mountains.

It is the home of the Stanley Hotel, which inspired Stephen King to write The Shining. Parts of the mini-series of The Shining were filmed here.

It was pretty cold and windy with clear skies when we got there, so we bundled up and found a spot to wait.

Waiting for the parade.

Calling grandma Farrell to wish her a happy birthday.

Ryan, Lexie, and my mom standing in a few flurries....




We started getting a little bit of snow, so Ryan decided to put on another coat.... this is my mom trying to zip up his coat backwards, so he can then put on another coat forwards. Yeah, I didn't get it either.

.....and just as the parade was starting, this happened. A huge wall of snow blew into town and blanketed everything in minutes. We all got soaked and were pretty darn cold, but it's our tradition to stay during the whole parade no matter what the weather, so stay we did! I had to put away the camera after this picture, though... it was too wet. :)

Driving back to the airport... love these plains and mountains. Those tall buildings in the distance are Denver.

The front range... I'll miss it.

The Denver Airport... the main building is covered by huge white tents that were built to look like the mountains.



Well, we had a great trip, and I was happy to be able to show Matt more of where I grew up. I miss Colorado already, and would definitely be happy to go back frequently. :) Thanks Birds for hosting us - we had a great time!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

a few thoughts about Owen...

Owen is such a great kid that I wanted to get some of these things recorded before I forget them. This is more of a journal post so that I can remember him at this age, so feel free to skip it if you want to. :)

Owen has never gone through the "gimme" phase - he is generally a very polite boy and will always say please for what he wants. However, when he is not sure whether or not we're going to give him what he wants, he tries all sorts of tricks. Here are two of my recent favorites:

Owen cupped his hands together and looked at them and said "Look at my hands... they would be so happy if they had some goldfish." And later on after he had eaten the ones we gave him "oh... they're so empty again".

When playing with his toys, he always says "it's too bad so sad that I don't have a [insert desired toy], huh mom?"

Here are another few funny sayings from Owen:

*bref-kisk = breakfast
*mishmellow = marshmallow
*long-nower = lawnmower
*longing = mowing (this one kills me every time - he talks about the maintenance guys around our apartment, saying that they're "longing" the grass)
*mlunch = lunch (I have no idea why he adds the extra "m" on the front)
*He calls Slinky Dog from Toy Story "Stinky Dog".
*He copies the Spanish Buzz part from Toy Story 3, but he has no idea that it's in another language. He yells "Buzz Lightyear all ska-tay" when playing with Buzz.
*Owen loves the movie Monsters Inc. and talks about it all the time, but can't quite get the characters' names right - he calls them "Mice Wah-owki" and "Silly"

Today was our Primary program, and since both Matt and I teach in Primary (I teach the 4-year-olds, Matt teaches the 6-year-olds), we had grandma and grandpa Bromley come sit with Owen while we were up on the stand. Owen did great, and loved watching the kids sing. He was SO excited when we sang "I Love To See The Temple" - he knows and loves that song, and sang it at the top of his lungs in sacrament meeting along with the whole Primary. He was so proud of himself for singing with the big kids.

When we picked Owen up from nursery today after church, his teacher said that he had done such a good job coloring and listening. She always tells us that he's so polite and reverent, and that he's totally ready for Primary. It makes me happy to know that we made it through the hitting phase in Primary (which we heard about from Owen for a couple of weeks - "he took my toy so I hit him") and now he does great in church.

Owen loves to color, and especially loves it when I color with him. We each have our own coloring books - his is Toy Story and mine is Tangled. When I color with him he makes me look up the characters on the computer so I get the colors right, and if I color something he thinks is wrong, he tells me to correct it, or he just picks up a crayon and fixes it himself. It gets to the point where I have to sit far enough away that he can't see me, otherwise he just ends up bossing me around the whole time and never coloring his picture.

Anyway... those are just some things that I want to remember about Owen right now. We love this funny boy.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Recent videos

Here's a video of Owen playing Jenga (he calls it "Jango"). He's pretty good at it, but he thinks that when the tower falls over he wins, and he gets pretty excited. It's pretty hilarious.

Owen making hilarious faces as he tries to get the frosting from his birthday cake off his nose.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Halloween Festivities 2011

We had a great Halloween this year. This was the first time that Owen has really been old enough to get what was going on, and to be excited about dressing up. We wanted to do a family costume like we have in the past, but once Owen decided he wanted to be Buzz Lightyear, there was no changing his mind. We didn't feel like being Woody and Jessie, so we went as Mario and Peach, and Owen did his own thing. We had a great time carving a pumpkin, going to our stake Halloween carnival, visiting PJ and Courtney at their house, trick-or-treating, and visiting grandmas. Owen isn't really into the candy loving stage yet, so we only went to a few houses, but he still managed to come out with a lot of candy. He's already planning his costume for next year. :)

Skinny little arms. I swear I feed him. 


Not too sure about the pumpkin guts.

Excited to put candles in Jack (that's what he named our pumpkin).

Apple cider and pumpkin puffs after a hard night of work on the pumpkin.

We went traditional this year. Owen talks to Jack every day.

Blowing out Jack's candles before bed.

Fishing at the stake Halloween carnival. There were SO many people there, and SO many cars for the  trunk-or-treat.

Mario and Peach. I made both costumes, and I must say, I'm pretty darn proud of Mario's hat. That was really tricky to figure out, but it turned out really cool.

Caramel apples at PJ and Courtney's house.



Our Halloween dinner, complete with green monster slime (ps - who knew that KoolAid had SO much sugar in it???  Ok, well, probably everyone but me. That's the last time I buy KoolAid to make at home).

Mummy pizzas, bone breadsticks with blood dipping sauce, and spider web chip dip.

Buzz Lightyear telling what his buttons do. We bought the costume at Target, but Matt made the wings to go with it. Don't they look awesome??

A back view of Matt's sweet wings.

So happy to be Buzz.

The whole family.

Using his laser to fight grandpa.


He was a little sad at first that his costume didn't have a laser, but he got over it pretty quickly. :)

Grandpa helps him fly.

Checking out his haul the next morning.

Right before I took this picture, Owen looked at his candy and said "Wow!". I don't think the point of Halloween hit him until that moment. :)

Teaching Owen how to sort Halloween candy.