Abby was able to be part of the great-grandkids musical number, 
"You are my Sunshine" at the cemetery, after Grandma Riggs's funeral. It was so sweet! This was one of grandma's favorite songs, 
and the words were changed a little bit to say "...You'll never know 
Grandma, how much we love you..." Every time we sing that song now, Abby wants to sing it with the new "grandma" words.
Our family spent Labor Day weekend at Grandpa Price's cabin. It was 
perfect weather and we had fun with the Teryx, a quad, and Noah's 
dirtbike. We spotted lots of deer on our rides and Abby also had lots of
 fun on the swing. 
We took a drive on Sunday to see the Snowflake temple, then we spent a 
few hours there having a picnic and playing a little guessing game with 
each other.
I had to capture this picture of Abby... she was watching out the window
 and waiting for Dad, Kaitlyn, Sophie, and Noah to get back from their 
ride. She had been asleep when they left but once she woke up, she 
couldn't wait for her turn to join in on the fun!
If you look hard, you can see Sophie and Noah pushing Abby on the swing in this picture :) 
Being able to stay home with Abby is one of the best things that's ever 
happened to me! I didn't get that luxury when Noah was a baby so I 
appreciate it every day. I do lose my patience with her once in awhile, 
but I feel like I am a much better mom to her than I might have been to 
Noah with all the stress I had in my life at that time. Anyway... Abby 
entertains me every day. On this particular day, I was working out with 
my free weights, so Abby went and found hers (that we took home with us 
from Grandma's care center when we cleaned out her room). She wanted to 
do what I was doing, but then she saw that I had shoes on and she 
didn't. So she ran and put on her Minnie Mouse high heels!
A little while later, I took a shower and when I got out, this is how I found Abby: 
I told her she couldn't sit up there so she made a comfy little place to
 sit with her blankies and "panda boos" while she watched tv... 
She is such a crack up! This is how I often find her when she's tired... holding her face against her blanket. 
This is how I found Abby another day - changing her baby's diaper with 
HER diapers and wipes! the headband she put around her head made it 
pretty funny also.
Here she is hiding between the pillows on my bed. She wanted to be left 
alone and was ticked when I found her. Even more ticked when she saw I 
was taking a picture! 
Here she is mad again. She wanted to just spend some alone time in the 
cupboard that houses our crock pots and bread machine! I don't know how 
she even fit inside there but she did and was able to close the cupboard
 even. It was when I opened the cupboard to see her, that she got mad! 
One more funny picture of her... I thought she was downstairs with 
Sophie this night but as I walked by my bedroom, I saw a little light 
on. It was the light coming from my old phone. She was laying on her 
stomach and just surfing the internet. It looks light in this picture 
since I used the flash, but it was totally dark in that room and she was
 fine to just hang out in there alone, with the phone. 
We
 spent a lot of time at the Gibbons' house this month, helping to clean 
up or organize as they got ready to move. Abby loved the time she spent 
with Roxy! Roxy was pretty creative on ways to keep Abby entertained...
One of the perks of Auburn's house is seeing her pets. Here's Davis and Abby looking at Rudy through the door. 
Asleep on Auburn's couch
I took the picture (on the left) of Abby and I thought it looked so much
 like cousin Otto! I had to look through Megan's instagram account to 
find a picture of Otto for a side-by-side. I can't believe how much they
 look like each other!
I tried out curling Abby's hair for the first time and had to take 
pictures just to document how cute it was! It of course was messed up 
within an hour though. 
One night when Sophie was over, we were getting Abby ready for bed. I 
was ready to sing songs to her to get her ready to be put in her crib. 
She didn't want me to sing her songs, and instead said to me "I cuddle 
Sophie" as she walked down the dark hallway and found her way into bed 
with Sophie. Sophie had already gone to bed and didn't know Abby was 
sleeping with her. I waited 5-10 minutes to check on Abby, and when I 
did, this is what I found. It was the sweetest thing! She had her hands 
wrapped around Sophie's hair. She has slept in that bed every night 
except once since then (2 weeks ago), even when Kaitlyn and Sophie 
aren't around.  
Russ was able to take the kids on a canoe-ing adventure at the salt 
river with Matt, Krysta, and their whole family. I had other plans that 
day and couldn't attend but I loved that Krysta sent me a picture! Russ 
said that everyone had a great time. 
 
Earlier this year, our stake presidency challenged our stake to memorize
 the proclamation in commemoration of it's 20th anniversary since being 
read by President Hinckley. We worked on this thing for every family 
home evening over the course of 9 months. I am so proud to say that we 
met the challenge and memorized the whole thing in time! Abby even participated in this challenge with us. During our last "practice" before our deadline, we were reciting the prolamation without our poster hints. Abby knew something was missing so she ran into where we keep the posters and brought them all in to us, which wasn't easy for her. I love that she knew what we were doing!
Russ got Abby ready for bed... haha!!! Usually the shirt goes on under the pants but oh well.  
Ellie spent the night and Abby really wanted to sleep next to her. She 
found her way from my bedroom, downstairs, and up into the chair with 
Ellie (who was already sleeping). I love that she loves to cuddle! 
We went to lunch for Suzanne's birthday and Abby had leftovers, so she 
got a to-go box. She told everyone that it was "MINE" and that she was 
going to take it home to eat it with her daddy. She would say "he sit 
next to me and eat it". Haha! I told Russ about her plans so he made 
sure to sit down with her when it was time to eat. At one point he got 
up from the table and someone else tried to sit down, but Abby said "NO!
 That's daddy's seat!" 
This is Abby alseep on the church pew during Sunday School. What's 
significant about it to me, is that I have never been able to hold her 
as she naps or deal with her after sacrament meeting, until now. I was 
called to the primary presidency before I was even pregnant with her, 
and I was just barely released a few months ago. I am excited to be able
 to drop her off and pick her up from nursery more often now, and I am 
counting down the days until I get to sub in nursery with her (this 
coming Sunday). 
Brother and Sister working on washing dishes together :) 
We enjoyed having the missionaries over for dinner one night...





























