Just look at him!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
2 Weeks Old
Just look at him!
Sunday, March 06, 2011
My Three Sons

Saturday, March 05, 2011
Sam's first week in pictures
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Samuel has arrived!
Announcing the arrival of Samuel Patrick Iverson! We are so excited that he has finally come!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Presidents' Day Update
Matchbox City
Temple Uncle Choir
See these guys (the paint bottles)? They are members of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, or from Ellis' mouth, the "Temple Uncle Choir." They are all lined up, ready to watch their conductor lead them in a stirring number.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Happy Presidents' Day
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
29 and Growing
This is how big I am now (3 weeks from due date!). Just bursting at the seams, really. I am mad at Ellis for not posing in this picture with us.
I was also a little mad at both boys who insisted on getting a piece of Oreo cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory to share, and then all they ate was the whipped cream! I told them, "If we spend $7 on a slice of cheesecake, and all you eat is the whipped cream, I'm not going to be happy." And they insisted. And then they only ate the whipped cream. But who could be mad at this whipped cream mustache, really?
These are the results of our efforts. I'm pretty pleased. It's fun to have a really big canvas nearly taking over the room. And I like those birds perched in the middle. And in case you were worried, I'm planning to find another picture to fit that little frame that isn't sideways.
Thanks for all of the birthday love that many of you sent my way!
Henry just got out of bed (30 minutes after bedtime) to tell me . . .
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Presidential Flashcards
And here's a fun game he came up with - creating the ultimate Mount Rushmore on the stairs -- can you imagine a mountain with ALL of the presidents' faces carved into it? It would be Ellis' dream!
If you are worried that he no longer loves the prophets and apostles, don't fret. He still talks about them plenty, and perhaps the U.S. Presidents just add a healthy addition to his mix. He'll often say, "This is Woodrow Wilson; he's kind of Wilford Woodruff" (meaning "kind of like Wilford Woodruff). Or, "This is John Tyler; he's kind of John Taylor." He makes a lot of comparisons between the presidents and the prophets (although I try to set him straight that the presidents are NOT prophets). I caught him today making up his own version of a song called "Latter-day Presidents," in which he tried to incorporate all of the Presidents.
Now, you must watch at least part of this clip in which Ellis identifies many of the presidents. He doesn't know every single one of them, but he's getting pretty darn close.
And, as a bonus, you can watch this clip of Ellis identifying most of the famous economists from Ben's geeky calendar. Ellis was thrilled when Ben returned from his "Conference!" in January with this book of "funny guys" for Ellis to learn about. We had to really assure him that these guys are NOT prophets, even though they came from Conference. Very confusing for a 2-year-old . . . but what 2-year-old on the planet gets giddy about Karl Marx?
And the final bonus: a taste of what it sounds like around our house most of the time. It's a fine mix of Ellis' prophets obsession and Henry's funny mixed-up letters obsession (going on for 2 1/2 years and counting). Just try to tell me that you know of anything -- ANYTHING that is funnier than "Hatter-Hay Hophets!" Okay, maybe "Batter-Bay Bophets" is funnier -- that's my personal favorite :)
Thanks to . . .
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Proud Mother Moment

Funny Faces from Ben and Jenn on Vimeo.
Friday, February 04, 2011
Janitors

Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Not-the-Utah-post
Untitled from Ben and Jenn on Vimeo.
I should mention that although we are lacking a great camera for still pictures at the moment, we are lucky to have a good video camera now! Thanks to Mike Baird for letting us "borrow" his Flip camera from Cisco. So much higher quality than our point and shoot's videos.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Tanner's Threadless T-shirt
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Aaaargh!
This buccaneer has developed a little bit of
Last week Henry and I had an argument over cookie-making. He thought we had enough frosting for our batch of cookies, and I didn't. He looked at me and said, "Mom, I know I'm right, because you're a girl, and when girls get pregnant, their brains don't work as well. I'm a boy, so that will never happen to me."
Of course! I've been wondering all along why Henry is so much smarter than me. He's a boy, for crying out loud! Everything makes so much sense now.
In all honesty, I do have to admit that he's a pretty smart kid. Out of curiosity, Ben had him take a 3rd grade reading comprehension test the other night, which he whizzed through and nearly aced. He only missed two questions, one which asked "What was the author's purpose in writing this passage?" (a non-fiction article about owls). Very sincerely, Henry answered that the author's purpose was to "entertain" rather than "inform." I had to laugh when I realized that he really does read these types of articles for pure entertainment, and he had stopped several times during the assessment to tell me interesting tidbits about owls. Afterward, in trying to explain the error to Henry, I pointed out that in addition to being entertained, it seemed like he also learned a lot from the article. "No," he asserted, "I didn't learn ANYTHING from reading that! I already knew ALL of it!" Hmmm. Probably due to the fact that he's not pregnant, I guess.
In case you were wondering, not only does Henry already know pretty much EVERYTHING, but he also is pretty much the most knowledgeable and talented artist in the world. Somehow he got it in his head that I can also hold my own in the art world, but Ben is seriously lacking in his art skills. This is a point of great concern to Henry, and he is constantly brainstorming new ways he can teach Ben to be a better artist. When we tried out a new stencil set Henry got for Christmas, he remarked, "This is pretty easy! I bet even DAD could do this one!" And then he finally convinced Ben to take a formal art lesson from him.

Purple Ear
This is what happens when you let your 5 & unders stay up until the REAL midnight on New Year's Eve. Henry was having so much fun twirling around in the snow as we returned from our party that he didn't notice a metal pole in front of our house. Smack! Oops. Ellis also fell down the stairs at about 11:00pm. Apparently our boys start to get a little tipsy from lack of sleep. Next year we will exercise self-restraint and put our children to bed at a safe and reasonable hour. Maybe.