Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Changes

 The Friendly Hero started 1st grade back in August. He LOVES it! He is learning lots and growing and changing so fast.
 We had a weekend when my sister and her husband came. He showed the boys how to build really awesome tracks. And our train building skills have all improved.
 The Hopeful Hero, (The Minnie Hero) loves to dress up. She loves to put on the boys costumes. They are huge on her.
 In September Peaceful Hero started preschool. He LOVES it too. We get a run down every day of who he plays with and what part of Star Wars they play.
 The Haunted Hero has changed the most (and the least). She has put on 5 lbs from when she was born, and two inches. She is quite the chunk! We love it!
 She does smile, but we caught a cry here.
And she cheered up when she realized she was getting kisses and not laying-on-top-of-me hugs. Haunted Hero gets lots of those from Hopeful Hero. It's a dangerous thing, being the younger sibling.

My biggest change is that I can touch my toes again. I've been working on my flexibility. I have foot pain when I don't stretch. And so I've been working on it, and I'm so happy to say that I've gotten down to my toes faster than after any other pregnancy. Usually it takes almost a year, and here I am at just over 2 months and I can touch my toes! I'm so happy!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Four Kids



We took these, one hot, humid day in July. It was great fun. And The Hopeful Hero stole the pictures. It was lots of fun to see her do all sorts of things between the shutter. She is a doll!

Saturday, July 25, 2015

What We Have Been Up To

Or in other words:
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD

We would like to introduce the newest Hero in our family!

Born July 17, 2015 at 6:15 pm
7 lbs 15 oz, and 19 inches long
We adore her chubby cheeks!

She is named after my great aunt. When we were first married, we lived really close to my aunt, and knew that she wanted visitors, but you had to be sneaky. We did our laundry at her house so she knew that there would always be someone coming to visit her...but also so she could feel like she was serving us--which she was! For two and a half years we had family night with her and loved her. Both of us fell in love our dear aunt. And we told her when we were expecting the Friendly Hero we would name him after her if he was a she. And her response was that she would come back and haunt whatever girl she is named after. (Which kind of sums up my aunt: funny, kind, and loving.) So until she gets another name on the blog, our daughter will be known as the Haunted Hero. 

The Haunted Hero spent most of the pregnancy flipping up and down. She would be in breach on week, and head down the next. And so we were waiting to see if she would stay head down. Which she never did, so she was induced in the 38th week. Before the induction, I had a version--where my doctor grabbed the baby's head and bottom on the outside of my stomach and pushed her around the right way. I had an epidural so I didn't feel any pushing or grabbing. The nurses were all surprised that I have had two successful versions. They all told me that my doctor has the best success rate, and also that having the epidural was another key factor. And I was very grateful for all the prayers that my family offered and that we were guided in all the decisions to make.

Laboring was good. We read to each other and the whole experience was very peaceful.
After nine hours of laboring in the hospital, I pushed for less than 15 minutes and out came our precious bundle of joy! With the most delicious chubby cheeks!
Our first picture

Meeting the siblings, all of them adore her:
Peaceful Hero
 Friendly Hero
 Hopeful Hero
For months, she would come to me and say: "Minny (how she says her name) Mommy's baby, Minny's hand now." I couldn't explain that it takes a lot longer than three seconds to get the baby out, and that it wasn't time. But she waited and finally, the baby is in her hands.
 Our first family picture. (Sorry about the back lighting. We will be getting better ones)
 We are at home. We love her!

She has a mild case of Jaundice, which is on par with our family. She is kicking it faster, so much faster than the Hopeful Hero. And that is a great thing! She brings love and happiness to our family. I love this newborn honeymoon stage!

Friday, May 15, 2015

A Visit from Aunt and Uncle

We were super lucky to have our newest uncle come and visit us. Uncle J and Aunt K are making a trek across the US on their way to an internship. They had three weeks to split up between their family and they chose to spend three days with us. We loved them--so much that I didn't get a picture of them.

We had to take them to our favorite local zoo and park. The Hopeful Hero loves animals and still identifies them by their sounds. She loved the "baby aak-aak-aak" It almost sounds like a baby machine gun, but the baby goats were a hit.

 And the "Ooo-Aa-AAA!" are pretty cool too. She loves monkeys.
The boys loved the tractor, so Hopeful Hero had to try it out. She didn't really understand the awesomeness of it. She kept getting distracted by chickens.
 But the tunnels by the ground hogs were a big hit with everyone.

 The boys had to ride on the turtle statue as they ran around the zoo. We had a hard time keeping up with them.
 "Woof, Woof." Hopeful Hero loved the singing dogs and was pressed up against the glass until one came to say hello. Then she folded her arms and took a step back and kept barking.
 We loved the tire swings, and the kids loved that Uncle J would push them so well. They love to swing--they get that from me!


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Star Wars Celebration 6

The Bug Hero got to travel to Anaheim, CA to spend a week with his brothers and dad at Celebration 6. He had a blast!
 Here he is with the actor who played Dak Rendar
 The voice actor of Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Clone Wars.




The boys!

We are glad that he was able to go and spend time with family and have lots of fun! We missed him at home.

Monday, May 11, 2015

April

So this blog has been neglected, because I'm really busy growing a fourth baby. And I have been doing too much tutoring. Tutoring is winding down--I love the end of school! In two weeks I will be completely free in the evenings, and in 2.5 weeks, The Friendly Hero will finish Kindergarten. Time flies so fast!

But I'm going to catch us up and recommit to blogging at least once a month. I figure that I can keep that goal!

 We went to tour a fire station. And The Peaceful Hero spent the entire time being a Colo Claw Fish, from Star Wars. See below:
I sure love this child's imagination--we live in a world of fantasy, and I am happy to say it. Fantasy is where I would rather us live, as long as we are kind and not busy killing all our friends because we think they are the bad guys.
 This is from Easter. The Hopeful Hero got some bracelets for Easter and she loves them. The boys got some legos. They all loved the candy. (But who doesn't?)

Bug Bowl: We love bug bowl. It's a spring time festival that the college puts on, and we love to go and pet the insects. The Hopeful Hero had to hold every bug--except the tarantula, but she would touch it. We went with a couple in our ward, because the Bug Hero was off Star Warsing with his brothers in Anaheim. They were good sports to touch bugs, even though they said they wouldn't have if the two year old wasn't so gung ho.
 There is a new statue of the solar system on Campus and we saw that at the end. They loved playing in the sun with their sunglasses.
 This was the closest thing to getting the three kids in the same shot. They were too busy running around and using up their energy!