Those Crazy Wayments

Monday, December 31, 2018

My 2018 Word!

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I am a list maker! Lists make my anxiety-ridden brain just calm the freak down, so naturally, for New Year Resolutions..... you got it, I ma...
Friday, December 25, 2015

I hope you can relate..

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I don't know about you guys, but I saw a lot of posts in all things social media that had a picture of babies or kids and the parents wr...
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

The Wayments Take McCall, ID

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Jordan has been known to make friends fast, and close ones too. It's a talent I definitely don't possess and I am constantly in awe ...
Thursday, July 16, 2015

Lesson Learned

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I have a lot of people asking and wondering what it is like adjusting to my new life with twins. Well let me just clear that up for you... H...
Friday, March 13, 2015

FIRE!!!

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One of Jordan and my favorite things to do on the weekends, or just really any day, is to have a fire. After all, we met at a fire, got enga...
Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Plague!!! (RSV)

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So the babies and I caught the dreaded RSV despite all of my efforts to avoid it like The Plague! I have a hard time pronouncing what RSV re...
Thursday, December 11, 2014

That One Time I Was The Angel

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So I have been wanting to write about this for a WHILE but at least I am finally getting to it now :)  You don't have to reassure me tha...
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Jessica
Since getting married, my husband always tells me with vigor, "You're a WAYMENT now!" and now I think I know what that means. Being a Wayment in this family means that talking to strangers about anything is not scary, moving 9 times in 3 years is normal, discarded couches are burnt frequently, boating is a year-round desire even if the water is frozen, learning to wakeboard, drive a boat, and drive a truck with a trailer is mandatory, Heely's are also mandatory and should be worn as much as possible, no sport is too extreme, a camping trip can be arranged, packed, and on its way in 4 minutes, being payed to go to a different country is normal, The Boat Show is a holiday, if anyone offers you a trip to Lake Powell you accept with no questions asked, strapping water jets to your feet is encouraged, friends are considered family, no idea is too strange, and living life without pushing it to it's limits is unacceptable. So far I am loving being a Wayment, and being a Wayment also means that we are having twins for our first pregnancy! I am excited to see what being a Wayment will bring in the future with these little ones :)
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