I was given this diaper bag before Wyatt was born and couldn’t wait to use it. My favorite part is how the sides zip down and fold out into a changing pad You can wear it over your shoulder or like a back pack. Austin doesn’t even mind strapping it over his shoulder.
Here’s what’s inside---
Here’s what’s inside---
**2 of Wyatt’s diaper and 2 of Dax’s diapers (potty training is in the works)**wipes for stinky pants, messy hands and cleaning of the bar on the shopping cart
**an extra outfit for Wyatt. He hasn’t gone "you know what" for more than a few days and I’m paranoid when he does we’re going to be out running around and he’s going to explode!!!
**baby sling; I can’t leave home without it
**2 trucks and a mini baseball for Dax
**hand sanitizer that really entertains Dax because it bubbles when it comes out. My friend brought it over for Dax to help give all the guests who came to visit Wyatt (thanks Joyce!)
**cell phone
**wallet
**Wyatt’s immunization record; I love how they do that in AZ
**2008 pocket calendar
**2 Target receipts. Yes, I’ve been twice the week…I’m so ashamed!
**mini wallet size Relief Society ward directory. By the way, the best idea ever for anyone serving in Relief Society!
**a plastic Easter egg that is no longer filled with treats because it was my bribing technique I used with Dax for Sacrament. Note- it TOTALLY worked!
**grocery list
**makeup bag with endless chap stick and lip-gloss
**a teether for Wyatt that he is too little to use, but serves as a great toy for Dax
** and our best friend, Desitin
So there you go! Isn't there some sort of saying that you can tell a lot about a person and their life by what's inside their purse? Well if not, I just made one up. It really seems like a little peek into my day. Maybe you learned something new about me! I’m not going to tag anyone, but if you need an excuse to clean out your bag, this might work for ya!

To me, one of the perks of living in Arizona is enjoying Spring Training games the month of March. And about a ½ hour away, we’re even luckier to be the home of the Angels, our favorite baseball team. When we moved here last March we didn’t get our act together fast enough to make it to a game, so this year I knew I didn’t want to miss out. For Valentine’s Day I bought Austin tickets to yesterday afternoons game…the Angels vs. the visiting D-backs (they train out in Tucson). We have been looking forward to going for sometime and were really excited to take Dax. We bought tickets for the outfield lawn, packed a picnic, some blankets, and lots of sunscreen and headed for an afternoon at the ballpark.


















If you can't tell what it is, let me describe him to you. His name is "Roary". He came from a faux fur blanket that sits in a basket in our living room. The other day the blanket was out and this little fuzz fell to the floor. Dax immediately adopted it. He sat it on the couch and kneeled down to inspect it. Then he brought it over to show me. I hadn't noticed what he had in his hand and when he was close enough he kinda tossed it at me and said "roar". I practically jumped off the couch thinking it was some dead insect or something and Dax got a big kick out of it. I think he adopted it more because he thought it was so funny that he scared me, but regardless this little "Roray" kept him entertained for a good half day. We had a few almost casualties when Dax would put "Roary" in his hand and he'd run down the hall and "Roary" would float away. That in turn lead to me searching through the carpet for him (forget just going over to the blanket and replacing his fuzz). Before bed we put this pet fuzz on a side table and the next morning Dax saw it and said "Oh Roary" put it in his hand, gave him a hug (which was more like Dax hugging himself, because let's be honest...how do you hug fuzz) and together Dax and “Roary” had another great day! I love kids and their imaginations, and I think I can finally see the appeal of pet rocks!!!












