Thursday, December 31, 2009

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Christmas is always such a busy time of year. I always try to do and make more than I should, and just when I'm about burnt out, Christmas finally comes, and all the work to make it wonderful is worth it. I love Christmas. I love it for the special feeling of joy and love; I lovnte it for the excitement of buying and making presents; I love it for the music that feels my home with the Christmas spirit; I love it for Santa Clause; I love it for Christmas goodies; I love it for family, but most important, I love it for the Savior and his birth, his life, and his atonement.

We had a wonderful Christmas this year; it was so great to be a family again this year. We were very blessed this season with much abundance. I have much to be grateful for. This year brought for me some special thoughts of the Savior that I had never really thought a lot of. I thought about for the first time how exciting that night of his birth really was for all the world and even us in heaven, how it was like a huge celebration throughout all the earth and all the heavens, because the biggest event finally took place; the Savior came, the one who would show us how to live and love and teach us the gospel plan, and most importantly, create the bridge for us back to our Heavenly Father and create for us the way to repent and create for us mercy, love, and true understanding from him, Jesus Christ. What a wonderful thing Christmas is! I have also thought about his 2nd coming. He came once, and he will come again, and more than ever, I think about that day, when peace will finally be upon this earth.

I hope every everyone had a Merry Christmas and I wish you all a Happy New Year! May every one's year bring us all a little closer to Christ!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Grateful


It is so nice to be a family again. We have so many things to be grateful for and feel richly blessed this holiday season. We are really enjoying our house, the base, our church ward, the people we are meeting, and living by Wal-mart. Thanksgiving was great. Tyler's Mom and Dad spent four days with us here. It was great! We didn't have to travel anywhere for Thanksgiving for the first time, and the weather was beautiful here. I am so grateful for so many things.


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A Family Again


We are finally a family again, and after 1 week of hard work, we are all unpacked! Tyler started work today; he has a great boss and works with great people. We are living on base in a 3 bedroom house and are loving it. We have a fenced in yard and a playground right behind our house. Cheyenne city is just right outside of base with lots of shopping, most importantly... Walmart. Milly is loving all the toys she hasn't seen for two years and her new bedroom. Thanks to my Mom and all her hard work sewing, Taysen and Milly's room is the cutest room in the house.



Thursday, October 1, 2009

It feels like Christmas...

Tyler flies in this evening...
Last night it snowed 4 inches...
This morning, I played Jon Schmidt Christmas songs on the piano...

It feels like Christmas Eve...I'm so excited!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tyler returns home tomorrow from his year tour in South Korea. This will complete the 18 months total that we have been apart. As I look back on all that we've been through, all that I've been through, I know the Savior has carried me much of the way. I am truly grateful, though, for all that I've learned in the last 2 years. I am a much different person than I was 2 years. One of my favorite songs is "He moves mountains in me" by Jenny Phillips. It says, "He can move mountains, he can part the sea, but sometimes he changes me..." It is an awesome song that rings true for me in many ways.

Some of the events that have occur ed in the last two years for us:
-Tyler signed on with the Air Force
-We moved from Rexburg to Star Valley in with my parents
-I got a bad virus in my leg that resulted with 3 weeks in the hospital and a skin graft from my knee down on my right leg.
-Tyler went to Basic Training
-Tyler went to Tech. School
-Milly and I flew on an airplane to visit Tyler at Basic Training in Texas
-Milly and I flew on an airplane to visit Tyler at Tech. School in Missouri
-I got pregnant
-Tyler went to South Korea for a year
- I potty trained Milly
-we sold our van
-we sold our Buick
-we bought a Chevy Malibu max on eBay motors
-I flew to Korea to visit Tyler
- I had a baby boy
...and learned a lot!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Taysen is 4 Months Old

Taysen will be 4 months old tomorrow! It is so amazing how fast they grow. Taysen is such a joy in our family. He is very happy and loves to be talked to and loves to laugh and make lots of noise. Taysen is getting his first tooth already and has started eating rice cereal. I am so grateful for my sweet baby boy!Add Image

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Our summer in Star Valley is coming to an end, and Tyler will be home October 1st! We are so excited! It has been a long 18 months. We will be moving to Cheyenne, Wyoming and will finally be a family again. It is amazing what the Lord has both taught us and blessed us with through our challenges in the last year and a half. We are definitely different people, stronger and more full of substance. These latter days require us to be fighters, and the Lord has surely given Tyler and I opportunities to learn a little bit about being fighters and about enduring. I am grateful for the Lord's hand in my life. I would be a much weaker person right now if it were not for him. On a lighter note, we have had a lot of fun this summer. We've visited my brother in Utah 3 times, went camping for 3 days, went boating, went swimming, went hiking, and Milly just had a birthday, and is now 3 years old! Wow! Taysen is 3 months old and is such a sweet baby. He has started to giggle and loves to smile and carry on a conversation with anybody that will look at him. He is going to be very friendly like his sister.





Monday, July 13, 2009

Enjoying summer and our new addition to our family


Tyler went back to Korea when Taysen was almost 4 weeks old. It was so wonderful having Tyler home. We are now on the last few months of his tour in Korea. Taysen is 7 weeks old now and is such a joy in our lives. No matter how much they keep you up at nights, babies are so wonderful and such a breath of Heaven. Milly is a wonderful big sister and thank goodness for my siblings who entertain and take care of Milly so much for me. We are enjoying our summer in Star Valley and looking forward to Tyler's return on October 1st!


Pictures from the last few weeks

Friday, May 29, 2009

Both my boys in one night...

This is when Tyler flew into the Jackson Airport...






This is 6 hours later...


Yes, we had a big surprise Saturday night when Tyler arrived at 8:30 p.m, and Taysen was born at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning. This is how it went... We arrived in Alpine at 10:30 pm where we were planning on staying the night at a motel. At about 11:30, I started having mild contractions, and tried to go to sleep for about an hour, and then they gradually grew stronger and more frequent, so we headed for the hostpital at 12:50 a.m. I told Tyler on the way to the hostpital (which was 45 minutes away) that I had every intention of getting an epidural. We arrived at the hostpital at about 1:40, and as soon as I walked in the doors, my contractions got much more intense. I kept telling them I wanted an epidural as they were getting me settled in and checking me. Well, my body worked a lot faster than I expected because after they hooked me up to the monitors I had two big contractions, and then on the third one, my water bursted, and right before the 4th or 5th contraction the doctor walked in and told me to push. I pushed twice, and our little guy came out at 1:58 a.m. I didn't plan on having a natural birth, but I am surprised that it wasn't as bad as I thought. I am grateful for the unexpected opportunity to experience one. We named our baby boy Taysen Stanley Banta and he weighed 5 lbs and 11 oz. He is the sweetest most peaceful baby and is doing great. We are very excited to have Tyler home for 3 more weeks and to have our baby boy here at last.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Pictures


If any of you were wondering how I look at 36 weeks pregnant, here I am...


Milly loves to be outside, rain or sun. She loves to jump on the trampoline, play on the swings, play in the sandbox, and go on motorcycle rides with my Dad and Brothers. The other day Milly went out to the Milk Plant with my Mom to help my Dad (my dad processes his own milk), and Milly said, "Nana, this is a farm?" Some of Milly's famous lines lately are "It's okay," "Just a little bit," and "Promise?" It's so amazing the things 2 year olds pick up on. They are so smart. We bought Milly A bike, and she is very proud of it, but she hasn't figured out how to peddle yet. Once I don't have a big belly in front of me, it will be much easier to bend down and help her learn how to peddle.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Counting Down!

Wow! I haven't blogged for a long time, and I'm not half as busy as I'm going to be with a new baby and Tyler home for a month! Well, the snow finally melted in Star Valley and everything is looking green. Of course Milly always wants to be outside, even in the rain. The first place she goes is the huge sandbox in my parent's back yard. I've tried to convince my Mom for two years now to turn that thing into a garden box instead. I'm not a fun hater, I just hate cleaning up sand out of Milly's shoes, off her hands, and off her feet every time she goes outside. Oh well.

We are counting down the days until Tyler's homecoming and the baby's arrival! We are so excited! I am due in 5 weeks and Tyler is coming home in 3 weeks! I am feeling great, except for large and uncomfortable. Our baby Taysen is a very active boy and likes to put his feet up in my ribs at times. I never experienced that with Milly because she was so low, but now I can say I've experienced that part of being pregnant quite often lately.

Milly continues to amaze me in her vocabulary, her humor, her talents, and her intelligence. I think having a 2 1/2 year old is so great! The only hard part is keeping up with her energy and picking up after her with a large belly in front of me.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Our new car!


This is not the greatest picture, but here is our new car! We are very excited! Since Tyler is in Korea, and I am staying with my parents, I have been able to use my Mom's car a lot and go with her when she goes shopping. I have had a car, but it was given to us and has been dead since November sitting in the snow, so I have been car less. Tyler has spent a lot of his free time searching the Internet for good deals on cars, and his searching payed off, because we found a great car for a great price and had it shipped right to me from Oregon. It is 2005 Chevy Malibu Maxx with only 30,000 miles on it, 2 sunroofs, a dvd player, leather interior, and an automatic start button on the key chain. We are very grateful to be blessed with such a nice car.
P.S. Yes, Star Valley has tons of snow still. I would love to be somewhere warm with no snow right now!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sponge Curlers!

This post is about sponge curlers, but before I get into that, let me just tell everyone how proud I am of my daughter for being ready, eager, and excited to be potty trained and start wearing underwear! We started last week for the 3rd round of potty training, and she was very ready and is doing so awesome! I am so grateful, as we will have a baby boy in diapers in 10 weeks from now...or less!


So about the curlers...

When I was a little girl, every Saturday night, my Mom would put sponge curlers in me and my sister's hair, so when Sunday morning came, all she had to do was take the curlers out and put a bow or barrette in our hair and we were done and ready for church.

This last Sunday we had church at 8:00 a.m instead of 9:00 a.m because of the Draper Temple Dedication. After Amilya's bath Saturday night, my Mom suggested we put curlers in her hair for her to sleep in. I was all for it, and my Mom actually put the curlers in Milly's hair, so I had it real easy! We just put her in front of the T.V, and she did great!

The best part was when we woke up Sunday morning bright and early and all the curlers had stayed in perfectly. I took them out, ran my fingers through the curls, put a simple barrette in her hair, and presto! She was all done, and it was so awesome. Usually doing Milly's hair is a fight! She runs around the house screaming while I try to chase her down and hurry and do something simple. Tha explains why her hair never looks that cute.

Yes, we were on time to church and I am a big curler fan now. I highly recommend sponge curlers for little girls on Saturday nights!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

My trip to Korea

I am here in Korea! I have been here since Tuesday the 23rd and fly out tomorrow to make the 22 hour trip home. My arrival on time here was a series of very fortunate events and miracles.


The Series of Very Fortunate Events

I had 3 different flights here. The first one was from Jackson Hole at 7:00 am. I was to then fly to Denver and have a little over an hour layover and then fly on to San Francisco. From San Fransisco, I would have a one and a half hour layover and fly straight to Korea (a 13 hour flight).
My first flight was 45 minutes late due to bad weather. I was nervous about making my next flight. When I arrived in Denver, my next flight that was supposed to leave at 10:00 am was delayed do to weather until 11:00 am. I panicked knowing that this would put me in San Francisco right at 1:00 pm, just in time to board my international flight. I said a prayer and went to get a snack. About 15 minutes later, I looked up to find that my flight had been delayed until 11:45 am. I really panicked, because at this point, I would arrive at the airport as my International flight departed. I wanted to cry, but something in me kept persisting with hope. I went and talked to the customer service desk of my flight line. The lady looked at her computer and just kept shaking her head and kept saying, "I'm sorry; I don't know what to do for you." I asked her if there was another flight going to San Fransisco soon, and she told me that there was, but that it had been delayed as well, but it was scheduled to leave 15 minutes sooner than my flight. She asked me if had any checked baggage, which I didn't. I just had my 2 carry ons. That was in my favor; she smiled and looked at her computer. A moment later, she handed me a new ticket for the next flight to San Fransisco. I went to the gate expecting to wait until the delayed time and still aware that I might not make my Korea flight at this rate. To my surprise, They announced that we would be boarding the flight only moments after I had sat down. The flight was on time! As I sat on my new flight, I looked around, and the plane was completely full. It was a miracle that I was able to get a seat on the flight only moments before! The plane was scheduled to land at 1:10 pm and my international flight was to board at 1:00 pm and depart at 1:45 pm. I was still very nervous, but continued to pray and focus on being on that flight. When we got close to San Fransisco, I talked to the stewardess and told her my dilemma. With confidence, she said about 3 times, "You'll never make it. They will automatically schedule you for the next flight out to Korea tomorrow. I was crushed! I asked her if they could at least let me off first and notify the other gate that I was headed that way. She left, and a more positive guy came to help me. He showed me a map of where the gate was that we would be parking at and where I had to run to to catch my other flight. He announced for everyone to let me off first and explained that he would notify the other gate as soon as a stepped off the plane. He told me, "I think you will be fine. Just hurry." I stepped off that plane at 1:15 pm and ran and ran and ran. I am 6 months pregnant, was pulling my suit case and bag strapped to the top of it, was cramping, hurting, sweating, and couldn't breathe, but I was determined to make that flight. I kept thinking, "How much further could it be?" Being an international flight, it was clear at the other end. I must have ran at least a half of a mile. It took me nearly 15 minutes to get to the gate where they were waiting for me to get on. I entered my plane with lots of sweat dripping from my hair line and lots of gratitude! Five minutes later, they closed the doors and prepared for departure. I sat there amazed at the events that led up to me being on that flight. Later in the flight, one of the stewardesses told me that there were 50 individuals that were not on that flight due to weather delays. I was nearly one of those individuals. So, after all that, I arrived in Korea 1 hour earlier than scheduled do to good weather, and Tyler was waiting for me with a rose in his hands. I 'm very grateful for the tender mercies of the Lord!




The long traveling hours have been well worth it, though. Tyler and I have had a wonderful time together. We still can't believe that he's been in Korea for 5 months now! I will be sad to leave, but will be excited to get back home to Amilya. It has been hard to be away from her this week. Tyler and I have mostly stayed between the two Air Force bases (Kunsan and Osan), but we did go into the cities and markets a few times. The shopping here is a lot of fun- to see the different things they make and the great prices for the most part.

Korea is a very interesting place and has been a lot of fun to experience a different country and culture. Here is a list of the top 10 things that I observed and enjoyed Korea.

1. The Korean people are very talented, kind, and take pride in whatever they do, in the way they dress, in the way they run their farms, and run their businesses, etc.
2. The technology and quality of their products are quite impressive.
3. Their cities are very developed and obvious cities, but their towns are random mixtures of industrial buildings and businesses, houses, and farms.
4. For the most part everyone lives in huge 30 story apartment buildings that are very up to date and are all over the place. Others live in houses, but most of the houses are older and a little run down. The most popular color for the roofs on their individual houses is bright blue.
5. Korean food is very interesting. They eat a lot of rice, and a lot of raw foods, but for the most part their food is all on the spicy side. Anything that is red, stay away from, especially if you are pregnant!
6. The Korean money is referred to as "wons." The average exchange rate is $1.00=1,500 wons, but it varies from day to day. So shopping in the open markets is a lot of fun; you can find some great deals! Shopping in their malls and department stores are very comparable to prices we see in America with more high-end products.
7. Duncan Donuts is a popular shop here in Korea. We have purchased from 3 different Duncan Donut stands while I've been here, and their donuts are delicious!
8. Supposedly Koreans have a distinct smell (stinky, as I have had it explained to me). I was a little worried as I am quite sensitive to smells. But to my surprise I have only smelt interesting smells a few times while I have been here. But, my nose has also been stuffy the whole time due to the smog in the air; perhaps that is a good thing.
9. The climate here is similar to Cedar City, Utah. Right now is the end of their winter, beginning of Spring. They occasionally get a little snow through the winter, but it quickly melts. The days are still a little bit chilly, but green grass is beginning to show. They are near the ocean, so the winds from the ocean front make it a little more chilly than it would otherwise be, so I have had to wear my coat most of the time, but it has been nice to be away from snow!
10. The Korean people are very beautiful and for the most part very healthy people. They are on average very active and fit and have very clear beautiful skin. They hold their age very well, always appearing much younger than they really are. They have the cutest kids, and from what I have seen are very well dressed.





Tuesday, February 10, 2009


23 weeks along and getting bigger every day...




I all of a sudden feel very large and still have 17 weeks to go, but I do feel good physically, though. I have energy and can still tie my shoe (for now). I really can't believe that I am posting this picture on my blog for the whole world to see, but I told my husband I would, so this is really for him so he can remember what I look like when I'm pregnant, even though I get to see him in two weeks! Yes, I am very excited to fly the extremely long flight to Korea to see my husband at the end of the month!


What would I do without my Milly...






Amilya amazes me every day with how smart she is. Lately she is in to singing "Twinkle Little Star," "Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam," and "Strawberry Shortcake." She loves to color and draw and draws faces now with a sloppy circle, two big eyes, and a crooked smile, but to me it's perfect. She also likes to cut paper scraps up into tiny little pieces with scissors, and she actually handles the scissors very well. Milly is especially into princesses, wearing dresses, and dancing. At least once a day, she will bring either a leotard or a dress for me to put on her, then she has to have music so she can dance. It is adorable. My sister Abby pulled out the Cinderella dresses out of the costume box the other day, and Milly was sooo excited!


Thursday, January 22, 2009

O Baby, Baby!

It's A Boy!

Yes, I was very surprised! I am now over 20 weeks along, and was quite sure it was a girl:

1. Similar pregnancy as Milly's
2. Girl Dreams (just like with Milly)
3. Girl Names (Just like with Milly)

I went in for my ultra sound and was so sure it was going to be a girl until she pointed out to me some extra plumbing on the baby... We are very excited for the arrival of our baby boy, though, who is due June 8th!

I am feeling great, though. Many of you have wondered since my first trimester was sooo exhausting! Milly will be a great big sister and Tyler is excited to have a son so he teach him how to wrestle.