Today Camilla and Hyrum napped at different times. It was nice because I got to spend special one on one time with each of them. While Camilla slept, I got to snuggle and hold Hyrum. He smiles a lot now and likes to look at you. I even got some coo's out of him today! It was nice to sit and admire my little guy. Hyrum napped later on in the afternoon which allowed me some time with Camilla. We laughed and chased each other around the house and then ended it off with a tickle session on the couch. When she doesn't want to be tickled anymore I hear "Kiss...KISS!!" between giggles and then stop to kiss her. When we got bored inside, we ventured out into the backyard to blow bubbles. I had a lot of fun with my little girl. She has such a sweet little personality and she is so full of life! Her giggles are to die for, right from the stomach. She has no fear. She also told me she pooped her diaper this afternoon. I went to check and it was just wet, and she said "No, have ta poop" so we went to the potty. After a few minutes we had some potty success and she was rewarded TWO jelly beans. Some of my favorite things that she said today were: "Bless you Bud-dy" (when Hyrum sneezed), "Wanna dance Hyrum?", and "Lookit youuu" (to Hyrum in her high little voice). I just love my little, spunky girl. She brings me so much joy!
"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Sunday, June 5, 2011
Hyrum's Baby Blessing
This weekend was a very special weekend for my family. On Friday we were able to attend the temple with my little brother in preparation for his mission. What a great experience to be in the temple with my little brother, and the rest of my family. Today we were privileged to have friends and family present for Hyrum's baby blessing. It was such a special experience. I was super emotional all day and full of joy. I feel so blessed to have this little family and such great friends and extended family. Hyrum looked so handsome in his little white outfit. How precious little babies are.
We had some time before church and got a friend to snap a family picture on our back deck.
We arrived at church a half hour early so that I could nurse Hyrum and get him to sleep. Daddy didn't want him crying through the blessing. Before I wrapped him up tight in his blanket, I couldn't help but admire his little baby feet. The blanket he used was really special as it was the blanket my Gramma Purdon made for me when I was a baby.
I felt lucky to have all of my family and siblings there for the blessing. When it was time, Mr. Stannix took his little boy in his arms and brought him to the front of the chapel. My Grampa, Dad, and newly ordained little brother were able to participate. That was special to me to be able to see four generations in that circle to bless our special baby boy. Mr. Stannix also had his brother and friends there too! I was able to quickly jot down some of the special things that were said in the blessing to add to Hyrum's baby book. It was such a special experience. Hyrum came back to the bench wide awake, but very content. Mr. Stannix returned my baby boy to my arms after the blessing and whispered how special the experience was for him. He must have just stared at his Daddy through the whole blessing. I have never seen Mr. Stannix cry but he was very close to tears because of the experience he had with his baby boy. The whole rest of the meeting I sat and stared at my baby boy, watching him grin in his sleep. Since it was Fast and Testimony Sunday Mr. Stannix was able to share his testimony. He made me cry (tears of joy of course). He talked about how grateful he was for his children and to have a wife who loved him. My Gramma Hudkins also shared her testimony with us. In it, we learned that Hyrum was blessed in the same church building as his Grampa (My Dad). How special is that!
The other day on the radio, I was listening to a lady talk about her marriage before her divorce. She spoke of getting married and said, "It was the right thing at the time, but I didn't expect it to last forever". I was blown away! How could you not want to be with the person you love forever! It made me so grateful for the temple and that I can be sealed to Mr. Stannix forever and ever. Not only am I sealed to Mr. Stannix, but also to our children! I couldn't imagine not having my family with me forever. I am so glad that I was taught to expect marriage to last forever. What a blessing it is!
After Sacrament meeting, our friends and family gathered at my Gramma and Grampa's for a visit and some lunch. My Gramma worked really hard preparing a ham and salads and other things. My Mum and Auntie also brought food and other people also helped out with the meal. We felt very blessed to have such great family who helped us out! It was nice to have the support of everyone.
My Gramma and Grampa are amazing people and I am so grateful for their example. How special for our Children to have Great Grandparents to snuggle and love them.
I am absolutely in love with this picture of Hyrum and his Uncle Mike.
We had all of my siblings at the same place for the first time in a very long time. We took the opportunity to snap a family picture on Gramma and Grampa's deck.
As I was getting Hyrum ready for his carseat, Camilla came over and rubbed her little brothers head and said in her happiest voice, "Good to see you...Hyrum's" and kissed him on the lips. It was definitely a tender moment shared between brother and sister. On the drive home Mr. Stannix and I couldn't help but talk about how blessed we are, and how fast our little one's are growing up, especially miss Camilla! It was such a special day for our little family and we all felt so much joy!
We had some time before church and got a friend to snap a family picture on our back deck.
We arrived at church a half hour early so that I could nurse Hyrum and get him to sleep. Daddy didn't want him crying through the blessing. Before I wrapped him up tight in his blanket, I couldn't help but admire his little baby feet. The blanket he used was really special as it was the blanket my Gramma Purdon made for me when I was a baby.
I felt lucky to have all of my family and siblings there for the blessing. When it was time, Mr. Stannix took his little boy in his arms and brought him to the front of the chapel. My Grampa, Dad, and newly ordained little brother were able to participate. That was special to me to be able to see four generations in that circle to bless our special baby boy. Mr. Stannix also had his brother and friends there too! I was able to quickly jot down some of the special things that were said in the blessing to add to Hyrum's baby book. It was such a special experience. Hyrum came back to the bench wide awake, but very content. Mr. Stannix returned my baby boy to my arms after the blessing and whispered how special the experience was for him. He must have just stared at his Daddy through the whole blessing. I have never seen Mr. Stannix cry but he was very close to tears because of the experience he had with his baby boy. The whole rest of the meeting I sat and stared at my baby boy, watching him grin in his sleep. Since it was Fast and Testimony Sunday Mr. Stannix was able to share his testimony. He made me cry (tears of joy of course). He talked about how grateful he was for his children and to have a wife who loved him. My Gramma Hudkins also shared her testimony with us. In it, we learned that Hyrum was blessed in the same church building as his Grampa (My Dad). How special is that!
The other day on the radio, I was listening to a lady talk about her marriage before her divorce. She spoke of getting married and said, "It was the right thing at the time, but I didn't expect it to last forever". I was blown away! How could you not want to be with the person you love forever! It made me so grateful for the temple and that I can be sealed to Mr. Stannix forever and ever. Not only am I sealed to Mr. Stannix, but also to our children! I couldn't imagine not having my family with me forever. I am so glad that I was taught to expect marriage to last forever. What a blessing it is!
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| Hyrum in his Daddy's arms |
My Gramma and Grampa are amazing people and I am so grateful for their example. How special for our Children to have Great Grandparents to snuggle and love them.
I am absolutely in love with this picture of Hyrum and his Uncle Mike.
We had all of my siblings at the same place for the first time in a very long time. We took the opportunity to snap a family picture on Gramma and Grampa's deck.
As I was getting Hyrum ready for his carseat, Camilla came over and rubbed her little brothers head and said in her happiest voice, "Good to see you...Hyrum's" and kissed him on the lips. It was definitely a tender moment shared between brother and sister. On the drive home Mr. Stannix and I couldn't help but talk about how blessed we are, and how fast our little one's are growing up, especially miss Camilla! It was such a special day for our little family and we all felt so much joy!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Bonnie Fest
So, today was Bonnie Fest. This is the second year they've done it. It's just a little "Fair" thing in our neighborhood with information and free stuff for the kiddos. We thought we would check it out. It was a chilly day, but the kids enjoyed it! It's been fun to have friends up for the day.
There was a really fun petting zoo for the kids to enjoy!!
We were able to get a little family picture!
We finished off the evening roasting hot dogs over the fire!
Camilla pigged out on Doritos and Mr. Stannix snuggled Hyrum for a while.
The two kiddos had fun running around!
They also enjoyed sharing chips with each other!
They are now bathed and snuggled up in their beds for the night! We are looking forward to our day tomorrow as we get to bless baby Hyrum in church. It's fun to have friends and family here to share with us!
Friday, June 3, 2011
A Downpour
Recently the Young Women's group in our ward put on a baby shower for some of the new Moms at church. Someone said we should re-name it a "baby downpour", and they were probably right. The shower was for 6 babies, but we took a picture with all babies present just for fun! The funny part is, we're still missing 1 or 2 more. Our ward is full of these sweet little spirits. Nursery will be intense next year!
Camilla is still thrilled with her potty. We have only manged one other tinkle since the last potty post, but she loves to try! Sometimes she gets bored, and has to rest her elbows on her knees like this. She was too cute not to snap a picture! My favorite saying of hers today is "Need-a chee chee bum-bum" (Need to change bum).
I fear that my home is being invaded by giant, nasty spiders! Check out this hair beast that I found in my sink this morning!! I definitely made Mr. Stannix kill it. Those things give me the hebeegeebees. Thats three in three days: One in the bathtub, one on my kitchen floor and one in my sink! Not a fan...
It's been drizzling rain all day today. We've been doing a lot of laundry and sleeping in our house. Last night Mr. Stannix brought the swing out to save my sanity. Hyrum is liking the motion and Mommy is liking the break from swinging, bouncing, and rocking him all the time. He's such a handsome little guy!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Bath Time
This is one of the many reasons that I love being a Mum! I love bathing my kids and snuggling them up in a nice fluffy towel. I like giving service to my kids no matter how small, it lets them know that I love them. And when they decide to be awake really late screaming, I can remember these tender moments with them and know that everything will be okay again soon.
I am in love with Hyrum's little grins. This crazy fool decided to be awake until after Midnight last night crying. As I thought about the quiet bath he had that night and the snuggles we shared after, I was able to have more patience with him as he screamed and cried. How could his little grins not melt your heart?
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Please Call me Mommy
This week, my little girl is calling me by my first name!! "Addie" this and "Addie" that.
They grow up so fast don't they?
Yesterday she said "Addie. Addie. Can you get my bawoon...please?" I was crushed! I looked at her and said "Call me Mommy, please". She grinned and said "Mommy, get bawoon?" That was much better. Then I heard, "Addie. Wa-Wa... Please?" and I responded frantically, "No, call me Mommy!! I'm your Mommy!".
I hope that my children never get too old to call me "Mom".
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
In the Yard
This morning we went out into the back yard with a blanket to soak up some sunshine! Camilla got to snuggle her baby brother and I enjoyed watching her tell him stories and try to play ring around the rosey with him. She grabs his little hand, sings the song, and then she falls backwards at "all fall down". It's cute. She's such a great big sister!
Hyrum is growing like crazy! I am trying to come to terms with the fact that he wants to be awake more during the day. I always seem to nurse and bounce him back to sleep when he wakes up just so I can get things done around here. Poor kid. He's a good boy though!
I've also enjoyed Camilla's help today and her humor. She says the funniest things! My favorite is "No, you're too funny too!"
I just got them both down for naps, although I can hear Hyrum grunting still in the livingroom. I think I am off to tidy this place up! Maybe we'll hit up the park a little later this afternoon!
Check out those chubby little cheeks!
Monday, May 30, 2011
The Gong Show
All day I have been going over yesterdays events and trying to figure out what we should have done differently. For a day of rest, it really wasn't restful. I think the events might have something to do with lack of sleep due to the fact that we kept our kids out way to late two nights in a row. I tell ya, what a day! Despite getting to sleep shortly after 11:00 PM miss Camilla still decided that 6:00 AM was a fabulous time to emerge from her bed. I took her downstairs with me and left the babe asleep with his Daddy in bed. Camilla turned on a show and had some chocolate chips and craisins in a little bowl while I snoozed on the couch. Eventually, I made up some spicy eggs for breakfast. After breakfast, Camilla had a bath since I couldn't remember when I had last bathed her being gone for both the previous nights. While Daddy dressed her and put her down for a nap, I bathed our little man, who was also in need of a bath. While the children snoozed, I prepped a roast and peeled the potatoes for dinner that night as we were having the missionaries over. Mr. Stannix and I were also able to sneak in a quick morning snooze. Having church at one is pretty nice, but for some reason we are still always pushing the clock when we show up!
By the time I finished nursing Hyrum it was a quarter to the hour and I needed to get my tush there to play prelude music. This was the first Sunday I played Organ since Hyrum was born, so Mr. Stannix had his hands full as I was up at the front. We finally realized how unreasonable tired almost-two-year-olds really are. Our over-tired daughter decided she was going to be the worst she has ever been on a Sunday on this day. Let me tell you, overtired parents make very impatient, grumpy ones. Miss Camilla pushed every single button you could imagine. I jumped down from the stands earlier than I usually do just to give Mr. Stannix an extra hand during the sacrament portion. When I went back up in between speakers to play the opening hymn, I could hear Camilla crying and throwing a fit. Trying really hard to concentrate, I made it through the hymn and then joined Mr. Stannix, who was now baby free, on the bench. I turned and searched the congregation to find my baby boy and found him sleeping contently in another sister's arms. Thank-goodness for kind ladies who like to snuggle babies! During the final speaker, Camilla decided it would be fun to play peek-a-boo in the curtains. Mr. Stannix tried to get her out, but was having no luck. No amount of bribery can change that kids mind when she's having fun. Alas, due to crying and screaming, she was taken out of the meeting and had a good chat with Daddy. I sat alone on the bench surrounded by books and cheerios. They returned pretty quickly and we had an okay last 10 minutes, until I had to leave again to play the closing hymn.
I then took Camilla for a bum change and brought her to nursery. She happily went. I nursed Hyrum during Sunday school and missed almost the whole lesson. I played the piano for the opening hymn in Relief Society, during which a little kid wandered through the door and started banging on the bass notes. I recognized the blue dress and pigtails out of the corner of my eye, IT WAS MINE! A nursery leader grabbed her shortly after she plunked out a few notes and took her around to the other door where she met her Daddy. After the hymn, I left the meeting to change Camilla's bum again and return her to nursery. She wouldn't go this time. She just wanted to hang out with us, but I wasn't giving in! Soon, I hear a crying baby boy outside the nursery doors, (ALSO MINE) and see a frustrated Mr. Stannix. I give him the soother, but it turns out Camilla wants her Daddy anyways, so we did the old kid switcheroo. I finished off my day at church feeding the baby. I then picked up Camilla from nursery and she ran around like a defiant hooligan in the gym, up the stairs and on the stage. She wouldn't come with me to round up Daddy, so I had to pick her up. I looked ridiculous with a 2 year old under one arm and a baby cradled in the other arm. I felt like one of those crazy mothers who had had it. Ya know, the ones with the messy hair, hair pins sticking up all over the place, a few grey hairs forming, and the distorted faces who everyone stares at? Finally, I found Daddy and we exited the building.
At home, we were welcomed by toys and dishes that needed tidying before company came. Between Mr. Stannix and I kid swapping, cleaning, and getting dinner on, we weren't having fun and neither were our kids (and I'm just summing up because if I wrote every little detail of that hour, this post would be HUGE!). I had to run upstairs and change Hyrum's poopy diaper, during which time Camilla filled her cup to the brim with water from the cooler and proceeded to dump it all over the floor. That made for a not so happy Mommy and Daddy. About 10 minutes before our guests arrived, we finally pulled it all together. The meal went well except for the fact that more of Camilla's potatoes ended up smeared on the table than in her mouth and she really didn't eat that much. She did however tell me the names of the two girls she held hands with in nursery while they sang ring around the rosey.
During the lesson from the missionaries she was a crazy. My sanity was saved by a scoop of ice cream and chocolate syrup shortly after (not for me, I prefer caramel syrup). I strapped Camilla into her booster and put the bowl in front of her. She sat in the kitchen alone and enjoyed her ice cream quietly. She was the quietest, and stillest she had been ALL day long, so I wasn't about to disturb her. I actually forgot she was there for a few minutes while I enjoyed my own bowl of ice cream. I peeked in on her near the end, thinking she'd fallen asleep at the table again. Sadly, she hadn't, and she was a mess, but a happy mess.
Before the missionaries left, they wanted a picture of our family together since one of them is leaving the area. Mr. Stannix went into the kitchen to get our daughter. He emerged with someone I didn't even recognize. The little girl in his arms had crazy hair due to the fact that she taken her pigtails out at the table and chocolate syrup smeared all over her face and dress. After the picture was snapped Mr. Stannix asked the missionary to promise to tell people that we are not a 'welfare' family, and that we do bathe and groom our children on a regular basis.
As soon as they left, Camilla went for her second bath that day and then straight up to bed. Daddy still read her stories of course. At last, our house was quiet. We had to apologize to our home teachers for the absence of our daughter, but she REALLY needed her rest. I think my only regret is not snapping a picture of my darling daughter with her crazy hair and chocolate covered face to share with you all!!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Happy One Month
| Some Afternoon Snuggles |
Today I am thinking about my little man and the first time I set eyes on him one month ago. It's been a great first month. I am in love! Overall he is a fabulous baby, but he seems to be more fussy then I remember Camilla being. I love seeing the differences and similarities between them. I love when Camilla says, "I looove baby Hyrum". It really has been a great month and we've been blessed. Night times are sometimes long and difficult, my patience has been tested to the max, but the little snuggles and smiles make everything worth while. I have learned that when Hyrum is fussy the only things that will make him happy are the 4 S's: Swadled, Snuggled, Soos (soother), and Skin to Skin contact. If we don't do those we usually get a lot of G's (grunts). I have nick named him Sir Grunt-a-lot. If you ever spend a night at my house, you'll know why. He sleeps well at night, but because he grunts so much, Mr. Stannix and I are awake more than we should be. We also learned today that he enjoys watching Camilla get into trouble. It's kind of humorous! My favorite moments with him are when he is about to fall asleep because he will give you a hundred little smiles and grins (most of which are crooked and cute). It makes me laugh. Happy one month Hyrum!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Sunny Saturday
Today was a good day overall. It started out a little rough because we stayed up way to late last night! Even though Camilla went to bed around 11:00 PM she was still up bright and early at 6:30 AM. We came down stairs and she ended up crashing on the couch for a few more minutes. We had a slow start this morning and didn't end up eating breakfast until around 10:00 AM. Camilla was complaining because she was hungry and Daddy was super tired. Despite being tired, Daddy went out to mow the lawn because it needed it bad. Camilla went for a car ride with him to get gas for the mower and then sat on the deck watching Daddy mow. She was super cute with her giant pail, sitting so quietly.
Later on in the afternoon we got a phone call from some really good friends who invited us over for a BBQ. It's always fun to get together with friends and especially on such a beautiful day. While the kids had an afternoon nap, I gave Mr. Stannix a much needed hair cut. We then cleaned up a bit and then loaded up the kids for the evening. Hyrum looked like such a big boy in his car seat, I just had to take a picture. He's growing so fast and turning into a little boy! Check out his baby blues!
Camilla chatted our ears off the whole car ride there and exclaimed "Fries!" every time we passed a McDonalds. She was looking pretty cute in her new sun glasses and pig tails. She rides so good in the car now!!
We enjoyed some hamburgers, watermelon and chips with our friends. Camilla was excited about the watermelon.
After dinner we enjoyed a great walk to the park where we tossed a frisbee around for a while! Man, it's been a long time since I've ran and jumped like that. Camilla looked so funny and small Standing in the middle of all of us. She loved running around after the frisbee and even threw it a few times. We ended off the night with a movie and then brought our kiddos home for bed.
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