Friday, April 25, 2014

I have a Wicked secret...

(Can you tell I'm not a writer?  Laaaame post title.)

I got to see Wicked in Richmond!
My friend is starting a new job soon and her and her husband were going to celebrate by going to see Wicked together, but plans changed and they ended up asking if I would like to go with her in his place.  I can't say Wicked was a show I was dying to see someday, but man, it was SO GOOD!  I really appreciate the opportunity to have seen it, especially with Tiffane!

^The flash was just a tad bright...

^The lovely Tiffane.

Thanks for a wonderful night!  And for allowing me to stuff my face the entire time I was with you...

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Now the fact that I saw Wicked is not, in fact, the secret I referred to in the title of this post.  I don't post very many pictures of myself, but I have been careful not to post many from the past couple of weeks.  The reason for that is a growing belly :)



^I'm also very photogenic, in case you haven't noticed.

It might not be as easy to see as I feel it is, but one of my sisters said she was wondering after she saw some of the pictures from my trip to Kentucky :)

^Sometimes I expect to see a giant hamburger in there...

So that's the REAL secret.  Andrew and I are excited to welcome a new Brandt to the family!  Jane is too, she just doesn't know it yet.  The due date is September 16th, and we'll find out in a couple weeks if it's a boy or a girl.  Will the John Brandt family finally have an heir?! (Family joke, and I doubt it :))
Stay tuned to find out!

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Kentucky Road Trip

My parents had their spring break a week ago and they drove down here, picked Jane and I up, and took us to Kentucky with them to see my brother and his family.  Unfortunately Andrew couldn't come because of his work schedule.  Hopefully we can all make it there one day.  One of my nieces was born in January and neither I nor my parents had been able to meet her.  It was so fun to hang out with them for a few days!  And there are a lot of fun things to do around the town they live in, especially since it's close to Lexington, the Horse capital of the WORLD!

^Here's Jane relaxing on the nearly 6 hour drive to Kentucky.  She did really great with all the travelling, though every time we had to get her back in the carseat she got really upset for a few minutes. ha.  Not the car again!!

^Jane hanging out with Aunt Broni and cousin Ivy.

^Jane, Marme, and Nono.

On of the days we were there we took a little trip to the Kentucky Horse Park.  Boy, was I in heaven.  They had everything there, and I loved it all!  The first thing most people might have thought was "Ew, it smells like horse..."  But that's not what I thought.  I smelled the leather, the hay, the shampoo used to clean the horses, aaaah, it felt so good to be in a barn again.  My soul was rejoicing!  So many ponies! (I use the word "pony" as a term of endearment.  I call all horses and ponies "pony", no matter how big or small.  Just letting you know so you don't get confused when I say "Oh look at all the ponies in the field!", and they're clearly quite large horses... That's just how I am.)

^Cousin Thatcher and Jane all ready to go!


These pictures aren't in any special order, nor are they in the order of the day.  We went into a few of the museums that are there, watched a live show called "Horses of the World" (I think), and walked through lots of barns, including a kids barn that had so much fun stuff in it.

^Here's Jane playing polo :)

^Sittin' pretty on a pony in one of the museums.

^Petting some police horses after the live show we watched.  Jane looks unsure, but she LOVED watching the horses during the show.  She was laughing and clapping and being super loud the whole time.


In the American Saddlebred Museum you could sit on this saddle and it projected your image to look like you were riding one of the horses.  It was hilarious!





I didn't take many other pictures of our time there, we were just having so much fun all being together.  One of the activities that almost always occurs when we're with Broni is hair cuts and coloring.  She used to work for Paul Mitchell and really knows her stuff when it comes to hair.  Way more than I know!  I have been itching for a change in color, especially since I already took the leap and chopped off my long locks at Thanksgiving.  I always wondered what I would look like as a blonde, so, with Broni's expertise, we did it!  I was so nervous about it, because that's a big change, but it turned out great!  I'm very thankful for your skills, Broni :)  It would have been a disaster if I tried to do it by myself with a box from the store... I can't even imagine the horror...


On our way back to BV we met up with one of my other brothers and his family for some dinner.  It was so fun to see them.  I love you all!  


My parents hung out with Jane and I before leaving the next day after dinner, which we ate at Pure Eats in Lexington.  For any of you that have never been there I highly recommend it if you are ever in the area.  Talk about a delicious burger!  I've heard the donuts are really good too.  Someday I'll try one :)

Happy Easters!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Sunday!  It was a beautiful day and it was fun to spend time all together and at church.  We kept the Easter festivities pretty low-key, which was really nice because I didn't feel stressed about it all.  We bought a couple bags of our favorite candies (Starburst Jelly Beans and Cadbury Eggs... don't mind me while I drool all over the keyboard) and picked out a new movie for our family collection.  We let Jane "pick" the movie, which meant we held up the three options in front of her and which ever one she grabbed first was the winner.  She picked Frozen :)  The other two options were Catching Fire and The Desolation of Smaug, and I think Andrew and I were a tiny bit disappointed Jane didn't choose one of "our" movies, but Frozen is definitely one she can enjoy sooner than those other two. haha.  And I may enjoy singing along.  Just a little bit.  Ok a lot.  Put on a Disney movie and I'll sing my heart out like I don't know I'm off-key and making strange faces while I do it.


The Brandt's have an Easter tradition that includes the parents hiding the baskets and the children searching for them.  Maybe this is really common but I had never heard of it.  So we gave it a go, starting last year.  We separated our candy into plastic eggs and our baskets and took turns hiding them.  Last year I hid Andrew's basket SO good. hehe.  This year he found it pretty quick, and I thought I hid it so good, too! 

 So the only problem with this fun little activity is that I'm kind of a sore loser sometimes... especially when candy is on the line.  It doesn't make for much of a Christ-like atmosphere in our home when I'm wandering around the house whining and saying "Andrew!  Give me a better hint!  This isn't fair!  I made yours easy to find! (not really, I just did a bad job hiding it)".  

So Andrew hid my basket really well,  I'll just have to do a better job next year- insert evil grin.  The gloves are coming off, mister!

My parents gave Jane a couple of books and we got her some of those squeezy snack pouch things in a flavor that she really loves, Squash, Peas, and Pear... yummy...  And she just enjoyed throwing the plastic eggs around.  Easter success!

^Here's Jane in her little Easter dress.  She had a pretty rough nap and was not in a very good mood.  So she just sat in her little rocker and ate some Veggie Straws until she felt a little better.  She kills me.

^Look at that sass.  Sassy little miss.

The public library had a really fun Easter activity the weekend before Easter that we signed Jane up for.  They read an Easter story and made a craft, and had an egg hunt.  Jane mostly loved watching all the kids that were there run around like maniacs.  She had a blast!  She obviously didn't really know what the egg hunt was all about, but we showed her where an egg was hiding and she reached out for it pretty fast.  It was so cute.   

^Daddy and Jane with the little craft they made.

^I just love these two.

So that was the extent of our Easter celebrations!  Andrew and I also really enjoyed the Easter videos that the Church put up on the website, especially the "Because of Him" video.  I have the opportunity to teach the 14 to 15 year old girls in my ward every other Sunday, and this week our lesson was about why the Book of Mormon is the keystone of our religion.  Even though this video isn't about the Book of Mormon, it helped me realize that because of Him we have the Book of Mormon to testify of His life, sacrifice and doctrines, so that we can read it, along with the Bible, and pray to know the truth of these things.  Because of Him we have so many blessings to work towards, we just have to try.

I hope you were all able to feel the spirit of Christ through the Easter weekend :)