Monday, May 20, 2013

poor jack

Still no complaints, but I had to take Jack into the Dr to get some steroids today for his poison ivy.  He keeps saying, "Is it poison?!"  Still won't deter him from going camping again.  It was well worth it in his eyes...his poor eyes...


Margot just came in here and said her leg is hurting, but if she watches a movie with me, it will feel better...
This stems from the other night when she woke up screaming at 1 with ligit growing pains and nothing would soothe her until I thought maybe a short show would distract her enough to help her stop crying and screaming so she (and I) could go back to sleep.  Guess that was a bad idea in the long run..."Start as you mean to go on" - Tracey Hogg (baby whisperer)

Sunday, May 19, 2013

camping

Scott took Jack camping to Mount Yonah with a couple of other families from church on Friday night.  They had a great time.  Jack carried a backpack and did a pretty tough hike with no complaints grabbing onto poison ivy the whole way up!  They did some rock climbing and rappelling at the top.  Jack was so excited, he was doing a countdown the entire week before. 



Arts in the Park

Saturday, we drove over to Suwanee to see one of our favorite children's singers, Billy Jonas.  We had a great time, and it was a beautiful day.  Here are some pictures.

 Jack and Jack!
 Margot playing bubbles with Ariel
 Katya and Jack - look at her cute hair!  That was her idea!
Oh yeah!  Mommy and Daddy got to play with Billy Jonas!

Katya and Jack got to go on stage, too! It was awesome, and Jack was so hilarious up there!  Always a ham:)

Wednesday, May 15

Field Day!!
and Jack's medal is actually from a previous Field Day; he just wears it every day, all the time.

Monday, May 13, 2013

The end is in sight...

Jack's 1st Grade Collage

Katya's first science fair!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day

I had a great Mother's Day today.  Scott surprised me with breakfast in bed when he got home from work.  We had a relaxing morning.  I took advantage of a Mother's Day coupon Katya gave me and let her watch she kids for an hour this morning while I laid in bed, took a shower, etc.  Church was really good today.  Three mothers spoke.  I really enjoyed their messages.  The primary and youth sang for the mothers for special music.  We had visiting teaching conference 3rd hour.  It was really nice.  They had a beautiful spread for us.  I accompanied a women's trio, and they did a great job.  We then headed over to Grammy and Papa's.  Beth and the girls were there, too.  We had a blast!  Rachel and Jessica played with my kids the whole time.  They played dress up with Grammy's old scarves and Papa's clothes!  We had a very yummy dinner and had time to visit.  So sorry Scott couldn't be with us today, but he is working 5 days straight!  Yuk!


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Cinco de Mayo

Ok.  I know we're 6 days behind, but our ward celebrated Cinco de Mayo tonight.  (We had stake conference last weekend.)  The kids had lots of fun with friends, especially with the piƱatas!  Here are a few pics of tonight. 










Tonight I have all the kids in bed with me for my Mother's Day "treat".  This is how it began.

Margot:  Mommy, I am going to sleep with you tonight for Mother's Day.

Mommy:  For Mother's Day, I don't want ANY kids to sleep with me.

Margot:  But Mommy, you miss me!

Katya and Jack:  Me too!

So here we are.  I told them they could fall asleep with me, but then I was going to put everyone in their own beds.  No one is asleep yet.  There is just a lot of talking and fidgeting, and Jack is trying to read over my shoulder.  Katya keeps getting mad at everyone because she is ready to sleep.  Jack told her to "Pull yourself together, man!"

We are having some work done on our house and look what we found under the fascia!

Oh yeah, and Jack brought a baby snake into the house today.  He found it in the back yard.  I should've taken a picture.  Maybe I'll just get him to bring it in again at the next piano lesson.



And here's a delicious recipe for Chocolate Lasagne that Teri gave me.  She made this dessert for Tyler's birthday last weekend.  I CANNOT believe he is old enough to drive!



Here's a cute picture of our kids together last summer.  Tyler is on the left.


Friday, May 10, 2013

Salon de la Margot

Mommy:  (2 hours after event...)  Margot!  Did you cut your hair?  Why did you do that?

Margot:  Well Jack hit me all over and I was mad at him!

Mommy:  So you cut your hair because you were mad at Jack?!


Well, it actually looks alright.  Just looks like she gave herself some bangs.  First child to do this.  Can't say I'm surprised.



We had a busy but fun night.  The kids played in their piano recital.  Thanks to Beth, Rachel, Jessica, Grammy, and Papa for traveling over to see them.  We had fun visiting, and the kids were so excited to see you! 

Then we went into town and had a fun (although a little wet) time watching Wreck It Ralph outside at the Hancock Park.  The Hilchie kids went with us, which made it even more fun.

Saturday, May 04, 2013

stake conference - wow!

I always love stake conference because we get a chance to hear from our amazingly inspiring stake president, Pres. Wood.  I went tonight thinking that very thing, and then was actually a little disappointed that a 70 was speaking instead!  Can you believe that? Pretty ridiculous, right?!  That just shows you how much I love our stake president, and how very, very silly I am. 

Elder Bowen was so different from Pres Wood in his speaking style, but very similar in his spirituality. (Of Course!)  He had such amazing personal examples and quoted general authorities, Preach My Gospel, and scriptures left and right.  He asked lots of questions that really made you think.  There was a question/answer period which I remember happening about 8 years ago in VA when another general authority spoke.  It was a very powerful session (and he even called on Pres Wood to answer one of the questions!:)) 

I did not realize until he mentioned it at the very end of the session that he spoke at last October's General Conference on Saturday morning about losing his son when he was very young after his son aspirated a toy.  Here's the talk.  It was amazing and was actually during a funeral that I was missing of a friend's 4-year-old daughter that had been killed the week before in a car accident.  The talk that he gave was so perfect for the situation, I will never forget it.

And of course, a few pictures of the kids:


Oh yes!  It's a snake!  Of course, the kids were thrilled to have a snake living under our garage.  Don't worry Grandma!  I looked it up.  It's just a garter snake.
 I know you cannot tell what this is, but it is so cute, I had to include it.  Jack takes a break between each of his lessons.  He usually chooses to go outside to play for 10-15 min.  Lately he has been taking his favorite two stuffed toys (Huge Woody and Huge Spiderman) and showing them all the creatures under the landscaping rocks in our front yard.  He even does their surprised voices when they see an ant or roly poly.  It's so cute, I don't even get that frustrated that all our landscaping rocks are moved out of their places. :)
 Katya and friends at our truly fabulous Mother/Daughter activity for Activity Day Girls in celebration of Mother's Day.  The girls helped plan the activity and did a great job with ideas!  Thanks to amazing leaders, they all came through.  Of course, their leaders are school teachers!  We started with field day style games that involved 2 mother-daughter teams: egg toss, water in a bowl on top of your head relay (have no idea what that is called!) and 3-legged race.  Then we had pizza and a campfire with s'mores.  This was all outside at one of the leaders' houses.  Such fun!  I'm so glad I can have such fun with Katya.  She is a very special girl!

We had friends Mason and Mia over this morning to play.  We melted lots of old crayons and made fun new shapes and colors with them.  I'll have to take a picture of the final project and post.  Then they played dress up, cars, and games.  Fun time!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Thirteen years later...

Well, almost 13 years ago, I graduated with a Master's in Piano Pedagogy.  I finally started using it today!  I am teaching 2 of the Mulberry kids, a family in our ward, and good friends of ours.  I had a good time and am looking forward to continuing.  I also have another little girl who is going to start after school is out.

About time, huh, Dad?

Oh yeah!  I forgot to mention that my semester is officially OVER!  I'm so glad this time because that research paper was a real drag!  It feels like such a weight has been lifted, and I am now a free woman.  I have been organizing all the cabinets and shelves and desks in our house.  The floor is a disaster zone, but little by little it is looking good.  Scott is being very patient with me.  It is certainly much too big a job to do in one day, although I'm sure my mom would be able to do it.  It's kind of like growing your hair out and you're in the annoying in between stage.  That's where we were this morning, but now it's getting almost long enough to put up in that pony tail!  But I just found out that summer semester starts in 2 weeks!  BOOOOOOOO!!!!  At least I'm only taking one class.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunday, oops I mean Rainday...

Funny saying of the day:

Mommy:  Margot have you finished putting up your clothes?

Margot:  Well, I need someone to help me.  And that is you.  Not Jack.  I chose you because I love you, Mommy.

Mommy:  LOL!



Props for Jack:  Jack's Sunday school teacher stopped me today and said, "Jack is so good in class.  I wish all the other kids were more like Jack.  If I just had him, it would be a breeze!"  SO PROUD!  That is music to a mother's ears!



Tonight after I thought he was asleep, Jack came into my room, frantic.  "Mommy!  I have to show you something."




"Can I please read the Star Wars Japanese book?!"  He is so funny about Japanese writing and people and language.  I remember last year at the pumpkin patch, we saw an Asian man there, and he was nice enough to speak to Jack in another language for a minute.  Jack thought that was the greatest!  But he's always telling Katie, "Would you please speak English?!"

And this is what he looked like on the trampoline the other day!  He certainly keeps us laughing!


Katya is loving the books on tape (actually books on ipod) I downloaded for her.  Saturday, she listened to the entire Black Beauty book!  Of course, she still reads normally, too.  She is currently reading The Little Princess, one of the books I got her at the thrift store.  I am currently reading The Minpins outloud to her at night.  Good book by Roald Dahl!  More spiritual than political/social like his others.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Don't look, Mom!

 I think Katya is turning into a teenager...and look at those new shoes!  She is so excited about them, she said "Oh, they're so pretty!  I think they look even better in the picture!"
Random thoughts:  I know a lot of people pay good money for a "quiet" dishwasher, but I like my loud dishwasher dinosaur.  It drowns out the whining.

I think the whole "taking forever to get ready because you're a girl" thing starts when you are very young.  Jack has been standing around ready to go to church for like an hour now, and it's all I can do to keep him from going to wait in the car.  Meanwhile, Katya and Margot are just getting out of the bath (they all started their bath together), need to get dressed, eat breakfast, and get their things ready.  Sound familiar ladies?

And here's a video of Jack with his headphones on listening to music like I mentioned in a previous post.

Bree, don't read this...And just to make the rest of you feel better about yourself, the ONLY time my floor gets mopped is when the kids spill a drink...and that is with a rag in one very specific place.  Oh well!  80/20 rule right?!

weekend not so fun

You know it's bad when your 4-year-old prays, "Please help Mommy to finish her paper."...Ugh!  I spent all day yesterday on a group research paper.  Did I already mention how much I detest group work?  My group members are all very nice, smart, and hard-working, but it is not easy getting everyone on the same page for a 25-page paper.  I was doing all the revising, formatting, editing, etc, yesterday, and it took me from 10 am to midnight.  We did take a short break to go to church for an hour for the Scout spaghetti dinner, mostly because I did not feel like making dinner, and also because I knew the kids needed to see someone other than Mommy all day.  Thankfully, it was a beautiful day and the kids mostly played outside, except for Katya who is reading like crazy.  I just went to the thrift store this week and got her about 10 books, so she is busy with those. 

Funny saying of the day:
When Margot was fixing my hair this morning, Katya said, "Be careful Margot.  Mom's hair comes out easier than ours because she's had kids pulling on it for years!"

Pics:  Margot in new dress up clothes from our friends, the Mulberrys.  The other kids "hamming it up" before bed.

Video:  As promised, Jack riding the Big Wheel down our back hill.  His favorite part is crashing.  I'm sure you're surprised!




Oh, and Jack has been looking so handsome in his new Sunday clothes from our friends, the Simonds.  I just had to include this picture.  Doesn't he look so grown up?



Thursday, April 18, 2013

springtime fun

We've been having such fun this week with all our breaks outside playing.  We've broken out the baseball balls and bats, the scooter, bikes, and skateboard.  We've had lots of Royal Rumble time on the trampoline.  Jack even asked if I wanted to go for a walk tonight:)  We visit a lot with our new neighbor - who just happens to be my old boss, and friend, Martina!  Margot is now combining dress up with wearing swimsuits.  She told me today she was getting everything ready to pack for our beach trip (it's in 5 weeks!) 


Do you think we're ready for summer yet?!  Jack has been playing daredevil and riding this little kid tricycle/big wheel down the hill in the backyard and "crashing" into the woods.  He thinks it's great.  I'll try to get a video tomorrow to post.  We went to the neighbor's today, and their driveway and sidewalk are very steep.  He thought that was great, but I made him put on his helmet!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Happy Birthday, Courtney!

We spent the evening with the Hilchies tonight to celebrate Courtney's birthday.  She's 17!  I cannot believe that!  She is such a lovely young woman, and we had a great time visiting with them.  Can't wait for our beach trip together in 6 weeks!  (Jack assures me it is in 2!)  I can't believe I didn't get a birthday picture, but I left my phone in the car...

However, I do have an old one of her.  I'm sure she will kill me for posting this:

And she actually had that same shirt on tonight, but something else was different...

Here's one of us after church today:


And yes, I know, I need to change our pictures at the top of the page, but I am having a hard time getting rid of Margot's baby pictures.  She is just so cute looking every time I log in!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

This is how we spent our day...

Mountain Valley Farm and Post Oak Horse Farm

This was our lunch, and the kids (even Jack) ate every bit!

I think this was the most beautiful day of the year so far! 

Friday, April 12, 2013

Beautiful Day

I cannot believe how lovely today was after those crazy storms last night!  We just got back from playing at the park and having a picnic with friends.  After two hours, I told Margot it was time to go and she said, "But we just got here!"  I guess she was having fun!

Now I'm listening to Southland in the Springtime by the Indigo Girls.  Ahh...life is good!

(I'm sure that is a pencil in Emily's hand...not a cigarette!  They're doing the crossword...And check out that ad that pops up!)

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Thunder always follows Lightning

10 points if you know what movie that's from.  Anyway, I love thunderstorms.  I missed them when we were in Washington.  Even though it rained all the time, no thunderstorms.  They are really beautiful out west because you can see them from miles away.  Well we are having a doozy tonight!  The kids are entranced in their beds watching the lightning and getting scared by the thunder.  We haven't had one like this in a long time.

Funny sayings of the day:

#1

Margot:  Mommy, Dexter (our dog) is cleaning the plate for you.

Mommy:  Isn't that so nice!  Now I won't have to clean it.  Do you think we can just put it straight back in the cupboard?

Margot:  No, Mommy, you need to dry it off first!

 #2

Mommy:  Katya, how do you spell Utah?

Katya:  Oh Mom, that one is soooo easy!  V-E-R...  I'm just kidding, Mom!  I was spelling Virginia.

Mommy:  ... No, Katya.  You were spelling Vermont.  Virginia is V-I-R.  Now come on.  Spell Utah.

Katya:  U-T-H-A

Mommy:  Oh my goodness!

(P.S. - Although Katya is very bright, she is known for her very poor spelling!  She has actually come a long way, but you can tell she hasn't worked on these words very much this week!  And don't worry, we do actually wash our dishes with soap, not the dog's tongue...)

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Wednesday, April 10

Just a couple of pictures from today:

Margot was playing photographer and took this cute picture of Katya:


And Scott is an awesome dad and is helping Katya with her science fair project:



I also forgot to write about the fun that Margot dreams up while the other kids are in school.  She had me put a regular umbrella on the back porch table because our table umbrella got blown off the deck in a bad storm and busted.  We rigged it up in the utensil pot, and she had quite the picnic outside on the back deck.  Tonight she prayed that her brother and sister would get done with school quickly so they could play with her! 

Funny saying of the day:

Daddy wanted all the kids to root for me for my quiz I was taking, and said, "Go Mommy, Go Mommy!"  All the kids were cheering me on, and Margot said, "Go Mommy! Wait...where is she going?"

a few random things

Whew! I have been so tired the last couple of nights, I have just gone straight to bed.  Not good for schoolwork or blogs... Anyway, I just wanted to jot a few things down so I don't forget.

Katya's definition of satire on her Gulliver's Travels exam:  "Saying something important in a fun way."  I really like that definition.  And did I mention, I've really enjoyed reading with Katya this year.  I can't believe how much she's read!  We've read Robinson Crusoe, Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, Pollyanna, Caddie Woodlawn, and tons of short stories and poetry.  Jack read lots of short stories as well this year, and one book, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle.  And that's just for school.  Jack and Katya both LOVE Diary of a Wimpy Kid.  Jack looks at it almost every day.  We just finished Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator as a family, Katya is currently reading The Wide-Awake Princess (about Sleeping Beauty's sister!), and she is listening to Black Beauty.  I found this awesome website:  booksshouldbefree.com that has TONS of free audio books.  All the classics, adult and children, fiction and non, are there.  She loves having some time to listen to a book.  I think it is just a fun new way to hear a story.  I tried this with the other kids, but they were not as excited.  Jack listened to about 5 minutes of Peter Pan, but he did listen to They Might Be Giants on headphones while he swept the kitchen.  He loved it and was dancing all over the place.  I'll have to try that more often for those not so fun tasks.  Margot did the same with her Anderson's Fairy Tales.  Maybe they're just too young; I'm not sure.  But I can force them to listen to the in the car!  We listened to Old Testament Stories and Greek Myths on CDs this weekend on our trip to and from Marietta.  They came with Jack's school books/supplies!  I am currently reading Anna Karenina.  That means I am trying to remember to pull out my phone and read it in my few spare moments a day.  I might read a couple pages a day.  Oh well, I'll have more time someday.  I remember when I was in undergrad I don't think I read a book for pleasure the entire time!  I always felt guilty like I should be reading a textbook instead.

Katya also accompanied us for Family Home Evening on Monday.  Yes, you read that right!  I was so excited.  She played Follow the Prophet and we sang along.  It was awesome.  She is really growing up.  Thanks to Grandma for being such a good piano teacher.  I don't know what we will do without her for 2 years!:(

And I don't know what "sweet nothings" Jack whispered in Katie's ear this weekend, but last night he whispered to me, "You're sooo beautiful...and pretty!"  Made my day...

Sunday, April 07, 2013

G.C.

We love our General Conference weekends.  We take a short break from "life", spend time with family, and are spiritually fed.  Unfortunately, Scott had to work all weekend, so he couldn't join us.  I remember the tables were turned a couple of years ago.  So is the life of the nurse.  Kristen was also sick, and we were sad to miss their family.  We had a great time with Briant's family and also with G and G and their neighbors.  We had some yummy meals (as usual).  Grandma always comes up with fun meals.  Last night we all made our own pizzas.  I said I couldn't remember the last time I had pizza with exactly what I wanted on it.  We usually compromise!  Then tonight we had a Persian-style dinner, with kabob's, hummus and naan, and jasmine rice.  Katie made "magic bananas" for dessert which were a big hit. Rosie said the magic is in the making!  I'm so happy we've been able to spend lots of time with cousins lately and can't wait to see even more this summer.  Jack asks all the time if we can go to Caden's house!  We also had a belated Easter egg hunt today and asked the neighbors to join us.  They are sweet kids, the same age as Katya and Jack, and played so well with our kids all weekend.

General Conference was wonderful.  We heard so many inspiring messages, and of course, beautiful music.  One of my favorite quotes was, "A child who sings is a happy child!"  I'll have to reread the messages and post some of my other favorites.  I have a poor memory these days and would hate to misquote.  Jack actually watched/listened to/paid attention to most of the last session because Grandpa put the closed captioning on at his request!  Pretty cool.  I wish I could cc my voice sometimes - ha ha!  Katie was also happy because he sat in her lap and gave her a kiss and "whispered sweet nothings in her ear" as she put it.  Margot and Katya were in heaven all weekend being able to play with Rosie and Natalina.  They pretended their hearts out.  The weather was absolutely heavenly, so the kids played outside during all the breaks.  Here are some pics of our picnic and egg hunt from today!




 And just a pretty picture of Margot...
Oh yeah, and tonight Jack said in his prayer that he was grateful for his Daddy...me too!

Friday, April 05, 2013

Remember when...

Remember when you would put your 45 on your record player and change the speed to 33.  I had "Elvira" on a record that I used to play all the time.  I'm sure my parents were so happy they got me that record! Anyway, it would sound hilarious slowed down to 33...Uh - giiidddyyy - uup - uh -ooooommm - paaa paaa - oooommm - paaa - paaa - moowww - moowww...in a very deep voice.  The Oak Ridge Boys already had low voices on regular speed!

Anyway, I think of that almost every night when we are praying...Because Margot reminds me of the Oak Ridge Boys slowed down to 33.  She is soooooo sloooow!  Every word is stretched out and her prayers are seriously longer than a Baptist minister on a hot day in a little country church with no air conditioning...at revival...!!!!  Whew!  But they are so sweet, it's hard to be grumpy about them.  Tonight she prayed the Hilchie's would come home safe from their trip.  At least I think that's what she said.  It's really hard to understand sometimes at snail's speed...

Headed to Grandma's tomorrow for General Conference.  Woo hoo!

Thursday, April 04, 2013

thursday apr 4

One of Jack's latest sayings is, "We're starving over here!"  This does not mean he is hungry, but just that he wants something really, really badly!  Here's another link to yesterday (That is NOT me at the beginning of the movie with the crazy hair...):


And Margot prays that she is grateful for Benson every night.  He is like the newest member of our family.:)  (We are pet sitting for the Hilchies)

Scott built a really cool fort today, which all the kids are sleeping in tonight:)


Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Playing Hookie

Today we decided spontaneously to go to Six Flags and took the day off of school!  We had a great time as a family, and the kids were awesome!  Here are some cute pictures:



And one video:



Last night, in our prayers Jack said he was grateful for his grandmother...and Margot prayed that Jesus would come back to life.  You can tell we've been talking about the Easter story!  So cute!


Tuesday, April 02, 2013

He is risen

Happy Easter!

We enjoyed a fun Easter dinner with Mildenhalls at Briant and Katie's house.  Here are a few pics:


 Cute deviled eggs by Grandma!

 I found these matching dresses at the thrift store and they were the perfect size!  Can you believe it?  The girls have been dying to wear them for months!  Below is Uncle Taylor being silly!
The last picture is of Margot at the playground today.  Two nights ago, Jack said he was grateful for Jesus and Jackson, and Margot prayed for the Hilchies to come home safely.  Very sweet!  Katya went with me to Rahab's Rope, where I volunteer on Monday afternoons.  She had the best time and says she wants to go with me every week.  When Scott asked her why she enjoyed it, she said she enjoyed getting to talk to everyone (she did talk non-stop!) and seeing all the beautiful things as we were unpacking them.  We had a lot of fun with our friend Deborah King, and I think she got a kick out of Katya. 

We:

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Dahlonega, Georgia, United States
Rebekah, Scott, Katya, Jack, Margot, Lucy and Dexter

Up in der Mountains

Up in der Mountains
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