Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Has it really been that long?


Avery's birthdays remind us how many years we've lived in Boise. She'll be 5 tomorrow! Her arrival was by far the greatest Christmas gift that year! She was my smallest at birth (7lbs. 12 oz.) She looks a lot like her dad, but with a lot more hair! Funny, we didn't think her hair would EVER grow! A few things about Avery:
1. she tells great stories
2. she loves gum
3. she doesn't like to wear socks
4. she makes the rules! (at least lives by her own set of them....sigh)
5. the position of her bottom lip tells ALL!
6. she loves cheese pizza & bagels w/ cream cheese
7. she loves Dad's 'squishy' hugs

We love you Avery! Have a happy day!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Over The Weekend


McCall is one of our favorite places to visit because:


  1. we can be there in just a few hours

  2. our time share feels like our own little 'cabin' in the mountains

  3. we're always there together

  4. an indoor pool, table tennis, pool table, and exercise room

  5. beautiful walks

  6. and very happy children!

We had a great time over the weekend!

Easter Fun




Three Piggy Opera


Ashley's kindergarten class performed the Three Piggy Opera in March. Ashley practiced daily for a month! We enjoyed listening to her sing each adorable song over and over! If you were so lucky to be around her during the month, she would sing the entire opera just for you! Ashley played the Mother Pig and had a solo part in the performance. It was DARLING! A very PROUD parent moment! I miss her Piggy seranades, home and abroad. Sometimes I ask her to sing the story for me again. She still remembers every word!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Happy Birthday Ashley!







Saturday was Ashley's 6th birthday. Grandma & Grandpa Jepson, Allie, Dallin, Aunt Karrie, Uncle Stan, and Gunner were here to celebrate with us. Ashley thought party time would NEVER arrive! She had a tough time enjoying the day until gifts were open and the cake was cut! Life is rough huh? Ashley baked and decorated her own cake. It was her first decorating lesson (with frosting tips, piping bags, and everything). She did great! Her meal of choice: mashed potatoes and gravy, kidney beans, and lemonade. (We cooked a roast as well--just because) Ashley is a beautiful girl inside and out! She is a peacemaker, has a great singing voice, dance moves, and is very artistic and creative. She keeps us entertained! So glad she joined our family six years ago!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

February 20, 2000


Steven's birthdate is an easy one to remember 2-20-2000. Ashley's would have been just as cool if I hadn't been so impatient! Her delivery was scheduled on a Monday morning which would have been 3-3-03. Cool huh? (At the time I hadn't noticed such details) But when my doctor told me that Friday morning was available, I snatched it up! I'm sure many of you can relate--the last few days of pregnancy feel like weeks, and a few days early sounded wonderful! Her birthday is February 28th, 2003. Still a wonderful day. As you can see, we are celebrating two birthdays this month. Steven was nine on Friday, and Ashley will be six come Saturday. Sometimes I can't believe I've been a mother that long! It's hard to remember what life was like before children. They are all little miracles. The very best days of my life are the days each of my children were born.

Happy Birthday Steven! We love having you in our family!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Here's to parenting...



I love this little girl! She's a piece of work--actually, that would be an under statement! Perhaps it's just the age (4), or maybe we're in for a 'ride' with this one. For the last two years of her life she has simply believed that rules and expectations do not apply to her. When she's hungry, she helps herself to anything she wants any time of the day or night--even if it means climbing cupboards, scaling shelves, and hiding in her secret places to eat it! She refuses to participate in household chores--Ashley usually ends up carrying most of the weight when it comes to cleaning their bedroom or toys, etc. She has a bottom lip that can hang below her chin in 'pout position' and a temper that would scare a watch dog! She kicks doors, screams, throws toys or food or whatever is nearest to her when anger strikes! She's learned how to manipulate situations and usually blames her siblings for anything gone wrong. It is a daily battle getting her to wear a seatbelt in the car or to brush her teeth. Avery is also very cute and can be awful sweet. She'll talk your ear off, sing and dance for hours, stay up most the night then sleep until noon if you let her. To this day, I don't believe she has EVER listened to an entire bedtime story! She is my only child who will eat fresh vegetables--not all of them, but a few. She actually likes to eat carrot peelings! She adores her dad and still looks very much like him. The other day Ryan was encouraging the kids to get their daily chores done. Of course they were complaining about having to work so much and NEVER getting to play. Avery, after listening to Steven and Ashley murmer (remember, Avery doesn't work...so she wasn't worried about the expectation herself), finally piped up and said "Oh, Steven, for 'sell heck!' just do your work!" Pretty funny! Though I'm a bit embarrast to say, I'm sure she learned that one from me (we won't quote the exact words). I can't get away with anything! Kids do and say as we do.....I'm not confessing that I also throw things, kick doors, scream, and eat anything I want---but some days, I sure wish I could! Here's to parenting! One wonderful day after another.......

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Another Ashleyism...

We had quite a few friends over for the Super Bowl--with kids and all we probably had thirty people here! Great game, good food, and great company. The next morning Ashley walked into the kitchen for her morning hug. A few seconds later she said: "Mom, why did all of our friends (from the party) just throw their trash in our yard?" I didn't know what she meant. I turned to look out the door--sure enough, garbage everywhere! Paper plates, cups, etc., etc. strung across the back porch and from one side of the yard to the other! It was a mess! An animal must have scavenged through the garbage sacks we left on the porch. The more I think about her comment, the more I laugh! (The nerve of our friends to just throw their garbage out the back door! How rude! LOL!)

Friday, January 30, 2009

Ashleyism

On our way to school this afternoon, Ashley asked: "Mom, how come I never miss kindergarten?" I asked her to explain. She said: "We only get two days off called Saturday and Sunday. I don't want to go on the day that comes before Saturday." (long pause-thinking...) "Do you know that the Principal is the boss of our school? Well, I'm going to his office today so I can ask if he'll give us another day off! What do you think, Mom?"

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Granola

I made some granola today--rather than the usual cookies or cinnamon rolls I've been making lately. It's a terrible habit of mine (sweets). I call them daily doses of sanity. At any rate, I couldn't resist the urge to bake-yet again-but chose a healthier option. Well, I over baked and under sweetened the whole batch. Sigh. This considerably lessons my chances of convincing my family that healthy snacks ARE desirable. Perhaps it will taste better after it cools and I've added some dried fruit to the mix. I snuck in brown rice this week--not favored. Even tried to convince the family that whole wheat cinnamon rolls would be just as good as the 'empty calorie' version. No luck. One question, those of you who have gone completely off of sugar--how, exactly does that work? No brown sugar on your oatmeal? No frozen chocolate chips to keep the peace (I mean sanity)? I think I would have to quit eating all together! That's all I have to say about that! HA!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

I wish I'd thought to take a picture of Gage before removing him from the edge...instead my first instinct (after guilt, of course) was to snatch him up and place him safely someplace else. What happened, you might ask? First, let me confess that I simply cannot respond to every child's request for attention, every tattle, every hunger pain, or whim. I find it emotionally impossible! So, sometimes, when my children 'cry' I don't come running unless there is that urgency (you know what I mean) in their voice. I heard him calling my name, as he does hundreds of times each day. His calls grew a bit louder and I must admit he started crying--but the cries were not particularly urgent. I did not rush to his aide. When there was silence once again, I simply sighed relief and carried on with whatever it is that I do all day! Silence, however, isn't always a good thing when it comes to children. So, I went looking for him. Teetering on the edge of the kitchen counter, belly down-bumm up, sound asleep, was my Gage (18 months). A few deep breaths or another wiggle, he would have fallen off--rude awakening on a hard kitchen floor! It was no surprise-- finding him on the countertop. We remove him from it many times a day. He can open the peanut butter, loves to drink right from the honey bear, and helps himself to cereal and bread often (am I painting a clear picture of what kind of mother I am? Fourth child--what more can I say? Does it help to say that for Gage, I simply sweep the remnants of meals into a pile and leave it there, hoping he'll choose to eat the Cheerios he dropped during breakfast over climbing chairs and scaling countertops to find a snack) Who am I kidding? He's a boy: brave, wild, daring, and hungry! No, it was not a cliff or the roof top, but my parenting is questionable nonetheless. Sometimes I wonder if 'nurturing' is really in my nature.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Ashleyism:

Our Sunday meetings don't begin until one o'clock in the afternoon. Avery, looking for something to do Sunday morning, asked if she could watch a movie. I was about to answer her when Ashley said: "We can't do that on Sunday, but tomorrow is Monday and you can do ANYTHING you want, except steal!"