Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Goalie!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tin Grin
Kaeli had braces put on today!
She's at the age where she's excited to have them.
What could possibly be cooler than choosing different colored bands to decorate your smile!
I'm afraid reality will sit in tomorrow morning when her entire mouth hurts!
I am prepared though...
I've stocked up on Children's Tylenol
and ready to run to Wendy's for a Frosty at a moments notice.
Ice cream IS the best medicine you know :-)
She's at the age where she's excited to have them.
What could possibly be cooler than choosing different colored bands to decorate your smile!
I'm afraid reality will sit in tomorrow morning when her entire mouth hurts!
I am prepared though...
I've stocked up on Children's Tylenol
and ready to run to Wendy's for a Frosty at a moments notice.
Ice cream IS the best medicine you know :-)
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Spring time FUN with DAD!
During Spring Break, Aaron took Sam & Kaeli up to Alta to ski. It was a blizzardy day and the snow was blowing like crazy, but the kids were real troopers and had a blast!
Yesterday, the boys went dirt biking!
Or was it MUD biking?
Of course Sam chose to go THROUGH the puddle
instead of going around it, which is what BOYS do.
Right?
And he got a little STUCK.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Little Violet had her well baby visit last week.
She is 12 lbs. 3 oz.
(85th percentile)
and 23" in length
(76th percentile)
She is also sleeping through the night!
(I'm talking at least 8 hours, WOW!)
Smiling, cooing & gurgling are just a few of her newest talents,
and of course she's just as sweet as ever!
She is 12 lbs. 3 oz.
(85th percentile)
and 23" in length
(76th percentile)
She is also sleeping through the night!
(I'm talking at least 8 hours, WOW!)
Smiling, cooing & gurgling are just a few of her newest talents,
and of course she's just as sweet as ever!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Zoo Trip
The kids and I went to the zoo yesterday. We stood and watched a baby and mommy elephant for a long time. They were really cute together. I am a sucker for baby animals.
But these little guys (Golden Lion Tamarins) were one of my favorites:
They are from a rainforest in Brazil, and only about a foot in length. Their tales are just as long as their bodies. I think they are really cute, and I think they would make fun little pets.
But I already have five little monkeys, so I guess I don't need anymore.
They are very family orientated and the males stay with the females after mating and actively help to raise the babies. The daddies carry the babies around on their backs. They are also very protective and will be aggressive to non-related animals.
What good little daddy monkeys :-)
This one (either Poco or Puddles) reminds me of Aaron :-)
Don't know why.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Number NINE is so FINE!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
6 weeks old...already?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Violet's Blessing Day
Double Digits!
Sam da man is now TEN! He's a decade old! He's in the double digits! And yes, he has to use every single finger (including thumbs) to show you how old he is!!!
And he got a super cool fancy new bike!
And a birthday cake that I hoped resembled a campfire:
And these four girls are the luckiest girls in the world to have a BIG BROTHER like Sam!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Almost 2 weeks old
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Violet has gone ULTRA VIOLET!
Violet has a high bilirubin count, and now she has a new bili-bed to try to get rid of the jaundice. We can only take her out for feedings and diaper changes! How sad is that!!! It breaks my heart not to be able to pick her up and soothe her when she needs her mommy. She has another bilirubin count on Monday. We hope it's low enough to loose the UV bed.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Violet Mae is here!
The long wait is over! Our sweet "Little" has arrived!
Tuesday around 11:30 am, I noticed my contractions felt different from the regular false labor I had been experiencing. These felt real and I hoped they were, and a week early? Yeah for me! Tuesdays are my crazy busy days, so I kept running the kids here and there and doing what I usually do. I picked the kids up from school and had about 10 minutes before taking Kaeli to gymnastics. I wondered if I should since my contractions were already 6 minutes apart. I decided I could always take Kaeli out of gymnastics early if I had to. So I loaded the kids up and left. On our way I reached for my phone to call Aaron and to let him know that the labor was "real" and he should be ready to leave work early, but I FORGOT MY PHONE! I felt panicked! Out of all the days to forget my phone it had to be today!!! I dropped Kaeli off and the rest of the kids and I headed to Walmart to grab a few last minutes things (like pizza for dinner and a birthday present for a party Sara had been invited to on Saturday). In Walmart my contractions were about 5 minutes apart and I hoped my water wouldn't break in the middle of the store! I tried to discretely pause for my contractions because they were getting uncomfortable. I hated not having my phone with me! I guess I wasn't as discreet as I thought I was because as soon as Kaeli got back into the car Sam leaned over to her and said, "I think Mom is in labor! She had to keep stopping in the store!" Who knew a nine year old boy would have any idea what labor looked like any way! So the minute we got back home I called Aaron (my contractions were 3-4 minutes apart). I told him I was in labor and to come home right now. He said, "really? OK!" A few minutes later he called back when he was already on his way to make sure I wasn't joking and just trying to get him home from work at a decent time. I assured him I was serious. I think he made it home in record time! I quickly finished packing my bag (between contractions) and Aaron called our "on call babysitter". She showed up excited to take charge and Aaron and I headed to the hospital. By the time we got there my contractions were 2-3 minutes apart and it was about 6:45 pm. Here is a picture of me in triage, still smiling :-)
For the past 8 months or so I was committed to delivering "al natural", so once I was admitted I began my relaxing techniques to get through the contractions. I was able to relax and remain in control for most of the labor. My water broke around 11 pm and from there on out my contractions were on top of each other, no breaks in between. Without drugs the pain was incredible, but it was really cool to see what my body was capable of and to experience the instincts my body naturally had during the labor. I thought it was miraculous! Once it was time to push it wasn't even something I could control. There was no distinction between contractions anymore. It all blended into one giant reflex and it was completely involuntary. So I gave it my all and bore down through the pain. After two pushes my baby was born! Once again I had another posterior baby!
Violet Mae
7 lbs. 9 oz.
20" long
born at 11:52 pm on February 9th, 2010
Here is our baby, not even a day old yet:
We were able to bring her home on Thursday which just happened to be Aaron's birthday. I had everything boughten ahead of time, but had no birthday cake! Aaron insisted he didn't want a cake but wanted to make himself homemade oreos instead. I couldn't argue with that, and although it was unconventional, they were delicious.
Here is Daddy and Violet on his birthday:
The kids love their baby sister and have adjusted to her presence very smoothly. There is always someone around eager to hold her. I have the best helpers ever!!!
Violet has her days and nights a little backwards, and her bilirubin count is a little high, but other than that everything is going really well. I love kissing those cheeks! We're all so excited to have her as part of our little family!
Monday, February 8, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
NESTING would be an understatement!
It has been so long since I've posted..., but I've been too busy NESTING! Aaron and I had the grand goal of finishing a bedroom in the basement for Kaeli and Rylie before "Little" makes her grand entrance. By moving the big girls downstairs and moving Sara into Kaeli's old room, we would be freeing up Sara and Rylie's old room for the baby. Soooooo my super handy hubby finally got the room done up to the mudding and texturing. The rest was up to me. I primed & painted, puttied & sanded, caulked, and painted some more. Although it seemed to be tedious work I actually enjoyed it for the most part...minus the pinched sciatic nerves in the evenings, ouch!
So far we've moved the girls in and they're already on their second night! They love it! I love the blue! Who knew blue could be so girly?
The ceiling fan was all white when I bought it, which I didn't love (but it was cheap). So I bought some spray paint to make the metal parts look like stainless steel. It actually turned out!
We still need to build shelves in the closets and put the closet doors on...and paint them too. Oh and carpet may or may not happen this year...
My favorite part of the whole room is the window. I asked Aaron to frame it all around, and it looks so good! He truly is handy :-) There is so much light coming in from that window you would never guess this is a basement bedroom:
I will take some final pictures of their room as soon as I have it decorated!
Sara has moved in to her new room too! I thought she might have issues about being alone since she's never had her own room before, but she loves it!
And today I finally completed "Little's" room. The crib is up, the clothes are washed and in the drawers, and all I'm missing is the BABY!
11 days to go....
(plus or minus)
Pray that it's a minus :-)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Soon to be a big sis!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sara is a SUNBEAM now!
And she has been running around proclaiming that she is "Sunbeam Girl" since her first day on Sunday! It sounds like a super hero name, and I'm glad she realizes just how special being a sunbeam is.
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam,
to shine for Him each day.
In every way try to please Him,
at home, at school, at play.
A sunbeam, a sunbeam!
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam!
A sunbeam, a sunbeam!
I'll be a sunbeam for Him!
FYI: Primary is the sunday school class children ages 3-11 attend. Each age group is divided into classes and the 3 year old class are the sunbeams.
Christmas 2009
So I am a little behind on my blog...
Our Christmas was so much fun! It was nice to have the kids home from school for 2 weeks. 2 weeks to hang out and do whatever we wanted without crazy schedules and places to be...nice!
We made plates of goodies!
Decided what our gifts to Jesus would be!
And wore out our kids who swore they were going to stay up to see Santa!
They did wheel barrow races, hand stand competitions, arch-up competitions, and any other exhausting exercise we could think of.... The kids never caught on to our motives :-)
After reading in Luke 2 (Jesus' birth in Bethlehem) and in Helaman (Book of Mormon prophet, Samuel the Lamanite prophesying about Christ's birth in the Americas) the kids opened up their Christmas Eve JAMMIES, wrote a note to Santa (leaving him mousse balls, peppermint bark, & egg nog) and hit the sack...
They couldn't wait til morning!!!
Our Christmas was so much fun! It was nice to have the kids home from school for 2 weeks. 2 weeks to hang out and do whatever we wanted without crazy schedules and places to be...nice!
We made plates of goodies!
Decided what our gifts to Jesus would be!
And wore out our kids who swore they were going to stay up to see Santa!
They did wheel barrow races, hand stand competitions, arch-up competitions, and any other exhausting exercise we could think of.... The kids never caught on to our motives :-)
After reading in Luke 2 (Jesus' birth in Bethlehem) and in Helaman (Book of Mormon prophet, Samuel the Lamanite prophesying about Christ's birth in the Americas) the kids opened up their Christmas Eve JAMMIES, wrote a note to Santa (leaving him mousse balls, peppermint bark, & egg nog) and hit the sack...
They couldn't wait til morning!!!
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