fall (or autumn as i like to call it)

October 18th, 2009

why don’t we call it autumn anymore? so we went to the park yesterday and took some pictures of the kids playing. i think this is my favorite time of year in washington. the weather is beautiful, not too hot, not too cold and it is absolutely amazing how many different colors the leaves turn. it is like one day it is summer and the trees are green and the grass is starting to get brown from too much sun and not enough rain and then suddenly it is fall and the grass is green again and the trees are spectacular. it reminds me that now is a good time to start fresh and try harder. it makes me want to be a better wife, more patient mother and a more helpful friend. i know that typically the new year is the time for this reflection but seeing all the changes in nature is a much better reminder for me.


(i love being reminded that they really do love each other)

(the kids had so much fun just running around this tree chasing each other i thought it was cute)


(we went there with the intention of taking pictures in the rain but of course when you want rain, it goes away)

(steven was able to get so close to this bird it didn’t even care)

just so you know, jackson was not into taking pictures and tried to get away as fast as he could so that is why there are more of lily and ash.

jana's journal

fall (or autumn as i like to call it)

October 18th, 2009

why don’t we call it autumn anymore? so we went to the park yesterday and took some pictures of the kids playing. i think this is my favorite time of year in washington. the weather is beautiful, not too hot, not too cold and it is absolutely amazing how many different colors the leaves turn. it is like one day it is summer and the trees are green and the grass is starting to get brown from too much sun and not enough rain and then suddenly it is fall and the grass is green again and the trees are spectacular. it reminds me that now is a good time to start fresh and try harder. it makes me want to be a better wife, more patient mother and a more helpful friend. i know that typically the new year is the time for this reflection but seeing all the changes in nature is a much better reminder for me.


(i love being reminded that they really do love each other)

(the kids had so much fun just running around this tree chasing each other i thought it was cute)


(we went there with the intention of taking pictures in the rain but of course when you want rain, it goes away)

(steven was able to get so close to this bird it didn’t even care)

just so you know, jackson was not into taking pictures and tried to get away as fast as he could so that is why there are more of lily and ash.

jana's journal

random kid moments

October 16th, 2009

this was mostly just a test of our new Canon T1i. it’s a killer camera. the light was a little low (and a lot fluorescent) so I’m not entirely stoked on the quality of this video, though I definitely see the potential. this is just a series of clips smashed together. no real editing, no music. just moments.

Random Kid Moments from stevelucky on Vimeo.

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no tv

September 22nd, 2009

well, i have been reading quite a lot since april because when we moved into our new place, we decided not to get cable. at night when the kids are in bed there is nothing i want more than to sit on the couch and relax. normally i do this while watching a variety of shows but now i read. i thought i tell you all what i have been reading and if there are any recommended reads.

here they are in no particular order:

*jane eyre (charlotte bronte)- recommended by ruth and it was soooo good! i can’t believe that i hadn’t read it before. everyone should read it. i did think it was kind of slow in the beginning but once i got through that, the story really, really picked up and i couldn’t put it down.

*peony in love (lisa see) – she write using her chinese background and they are so amazing! it is so intense reading about what it was like for women in china when women were in arranged marriages and could not leave the house. this book is loosely based on someone who actually lived and died because of the strain this put on them at the young age of 16. i loved this book!

*sunflower and the secret fan (lisa see) – also somewhat based in history, this really goes into detail about the act of footbinding and what it meant in their culture. she is an awesome writer and i recommend all of her books.

*flower net (lisa see) – this book and the and the sequel are part of her mystery collection. although i liked her novels better both of these two books were pretty good.

*the interior (lisa see) – see above

*city of bones (cassandra clare) – where do i begin? i think these are the best books i have read all year. if you love twilight i this series is a must read. i have actually read them twice now and i could hardly put them down. it was all i could do to feed and clothe my children! well i am exaggerating but they are so, so, so , so good. let me know if anyone else reads or has read them, i want to know what you think.

*city of ashes (cassandra clare) – awesome

*city of glass (cassandra clare) – an amazing ending to one of the best series!

*the percy jackson series: the lightning thief, the sea of monsters, the titans curse, the battle of the labrynth and the last olympian (rick riordan) – along the lines of harry potter (they are actually shooting the movie for the first one right now) but very different. this book is all about greek mythology and i found the history so intriguing. i would recommend this to everyone and if you have children who can read i would suggest them as well.

*the fablehaven books: fablehaven, the rise of the evening star, grip of the shadow plague and secrets of the dragon sanctuary (brandon mull) – another lds author to really hit the mark. these are awesome books that the whole family can read. i have really enjoyed them and would recommend them to all. i do believe there will be at least one more book in the series but not for a while.

*twenties girl (sophia kinsella) – the author of the shopaholic books has written a very cute novel. much different than the shopaholic books and in some ways better. i don’t know about you but when i read those books i was practically yelling i was so mad most of the time because of the stupid things she was doing. i had a really hard time finishing some of them but was always rewarded in the end with a great ending. if you like her other books i would recommend this one.

*the time travelers wife (audrey niffenegger) – what a name that is. anyways i loved the story but can not recommend this to anyone because of a lot of choice words and some scenes that i wish i wouldn’t have read. awesome story though see the movie, it is missing the bad parts.

*the memory keepers daughter (kim edwards) – loved the book and the story. it is definitely a tear jerker but a great read.

*the girl who could fly (victoria forester) – this was such a touching story about why being different is good and how we should stay true to who we are. great for adults and children. loved it.

*the giver (lois lowry) – this is a classic that i had never read. people kept asking if i loved the book because two of the characters are lily and asher. i figured i should give it a shot and loved it. if you haven’t read this you should. it is pretty short and a very quick read.

*the defector (daniel silva) – this was an intense thriller about the russian kgb and the Israeli intelligence. it was kind of a random read for me (a recommend from the library staff) but i actually really liked it.

*a thousand splendid suns (khaled hosseini) – another amazing story. i don’t know if you have read the kite runner but this is the same author and everyone says this story is better. i only saw the movie so i don’t have much of an opinion on the kite runner but this was truly amazing. i find it so fascinating to learn about what it is like for the women of Afghanistan. if you are at all interested in historical fiction you should give this a whirl. it is a beautiful love story.

*the hunter games (suzanne collins) – i just finished this today and i can’t wait to get my hands on the sequel. i am dying to know what comes next in this amazing story about survival and love. i think i would categorize this as sci-fi and it was amazing. READ THIS!

let me know if you have any recommends for me. besides the time travelers wife, i recommend you read all of these books but if you aren’t a crazy speed reader like me, please just read the cassandra clare books YOU WILL LOVE THEM!

jana

jana's journal

no tv

September 22nd, 2009

well, i have been reading quite a lot since april because when we moved into our new place, we decided not to get cable. at night when the kids are in bed there is nothing i want more than to sit on the couch and relax. normally i do this while watching a variety of shows but now i read. i thought i tell you all what i have been reading and if there are any recommended reads.

here they are in no particular order:

*jane eyre (charlotte bronte)- recommended by ruth and it was soooo good! i can’t believe that i hadn’t read it before. everyone should read it. i did think it was kind of slow in the beginning but once i got through that, the story really, really picked up and i couldn’t put it down.

*peony in love (lisa see) – she write using her chinese background and they are so amazing! it is so intense reading about what it was like for women in china when women were in arranged marriages and could not leave the house. this book is loosely based on someone who actually lived and died because of the strain this put on them at the young age of 16. i loved this book!

*sunflower and the secret fan (lisa see) – also somewhat based in history, this really goes into detail about the act of footbinding and what it meant in their culture. she is an awesome writer and i recommend all of her books.

*flower net (lisa see) – this book and the and the sequel are part of her mystery collection. although i liked her novels better both of these two books were pretty good.

*the interior (lisa see) – see above

*city of bones (cassandra clare) – where do i begin? i think these are the best books i have read all year. if you love twilight i this series is a must read. i have actually read them twice now and i could hardly put them down. it was all i could do to feed and clothe my children! well i am exaggerating but they are so, so, so , so good. let me know if anyone else reads or has read them, i want to know what you think.

*city of ashes (cassandra clare) – awesome

*city of glass (cassandra clare) – an amazing ending to one of the best series!

*the percy jackson series: the lightning thief, the sea of monsters, the titans curse, the battle of the labrynth and the last olympian (rick riordan) – along the lines of harry potter (they are actually shooting the movie for the first one right now) but very different. this book is all about greek mythology and i found the history so intriguing. i would recommend this to everyone and if you have children who can read i would suggest them as well.

*the fablehaven books: fablehaven, the rise of the evening star, grip of the shadow plague and secrets of the dragon sanctuary (brandon mull) – another lds author to really hit the mark. these are awesome books that the whole family can read. i have really enjoyed them and would recommend them to all. i do believe there will be at least one more book in the series but not for a while.

*twenties girl (sophia kinsella) – the author of the shopaholic books has written a very cute novel. much different than the shopaholic books and in some ways better. i don’t know about you but when i read those books i was practically yelling i was so mad most of the time because of the stupid things she was doing. i had a really hard time finishing some of them but was always rewarded in the end with a great ending. if you like her other books i would recommend this one.

*the time travelers wife (audrey niffenegger) – what a name that is. anyways i loved the story but can not recommend this to anyone because of a lot of choice words and some scenes that i wish i wouldn’t have read. awesome story though see the movie, it is missing the bad parts.

*the memory keepers daughter (kim edwards) – loved the book and the story. it is definitely a tear jerker but a great read.

*the girl who could fly (victoria forester) – this was such a touching story about why being different is good and how we should stay true to who we are. great for adults and children. loved it.

*the giver (lois lowry) – this is a classic that i had never read. people kept asking if i loved the book because two of the characters are lily and asher. i figured i should give it a shot and loved it. if you haven’t read this you should. it is pretty short and a very quick read.

*the defector (daniel silva) – this was an intense thriller about the russian kgb and the Israeli intelligence. it was kind of a random read for me (a recommend from the library staff) but i actually really liked it.

*a thousand splendid suns (khaled hosseini) – another amazing story. i don’t know if you have read the kite runner but this is the same author and everyone says this story is better. i only saw the movie so i don’t have much of an opinion on the kite runner but this was truly amazing. i find it so fascinating to learn about what it is like for the women of Afghanistan. if you are at all interested in historical fiction you should give this a whirl. it is a beautiful love story.

*the hunter games (suzanne collins) – i just finished this today and i can’t wait to get my hands on the sequel. i am dying to know what comes next in this amazing story about survival and love. i think i would categorize this as sci-fi and it was amazing. READ THIS!

let me know if you have any recommends for me. besides the time travelers wife, i recommend you read all of these books but if you aren’t a crazy speed reader like me, please just read the cassandra clare books YOU WILL LOVE THEM!

jana

jana's journal

new moon trailer #3

September 14th, 2009

new moon trailer #3

September 14th, 2009

SoCal tidepools

September 7th, 2009

in what must be some sort of record for raisingheller.com, this is our 3rd update in 2 days. i’m just trying to get all our photos from our vacation in order. here are some from our visit to the tide pools at laguna beach. as you can see, lily was none too thrilled to be hobnobbing with the sea life of southern california. i tried to get jack and asher to actually look at the camera (or at least towards it) but their faces were pretty well glued to the water.

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lily’s first day of school

September 7th, 2009

so, our little baby just attended her first day of real, honest-to-goodness public school. it ‘s kind of crazy to think that we’re old enough to have a kid learning her reading, writing and arithmetic. fortunately, because of jana’s long and hard work, she actually knows most of that stuff already. well, she’s learning to read but she can already do basic math (pluses and minuses) and has a pretty good command of writing out the english alphabet. anyway, we snapped a few pics and shot some video of the occasion. i apologize in advance for the video. it’s been quite a while since i shot any video of the kids and this one is a little sloppy. i also apologize for the soundtrack, the first track was all me, but after that i thought it might be nice to throw in a favorite of lily’s. enjoy!

Lily’s First Day of School from stevelucky on Vimeo.

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HB beach party

September 6th, 2009

so, a couple months ago, we took a family vacation to southern california. jana visted recently but it had been several years since i’d been there. we took the kids to disneyland for a couple of days (thanks grandma and grandpa brown house!) and saw a bunch of friends while we were there. our good friends kim and seth were awesome enough to orchestrate a giant beach party for all of our friends. it was seriously awesome to see all the people that we used to hang out with. other than the addition of several (and i mean SEVERAL) kids it felt just like old times. i took a load of pictures of the party, so here they are. i threw in all the pictures that i thought turned out decent. if you’re not represented in any of these, i apologize. i assure you it’s just a reflection of my photography skills and not your level of importance in our life. also, if you see any picture of you or your family that you’d like, just drop me a line and i can get you any of these images in full resolution.

p.s. – i’ll get the other pictures of our adventures in socal up in good time.

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