Hyrum was an only child today. Camilla went with Grampa for the day to play while he helped sand a friends cabin. Hyrum quite enjoyed the extra space and was a great little helper. He played a lot with the vacuum and especially loved the on/off switch. Now if only our vacuum at home wasn't so big, he'd be all over that chore for me!
"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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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
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Dear Mr. Stannix,
I know you only left last night but I miss you like crazy! I had a lump in my throat after I came in from kissing you good-bye in the rain. I hate when you leave. While you're gone for the week I thought I would keep you posted on our happenings at the Acreage. Waking up to my Mum's homemade pancakes was the highlight of my morning. I smothered four with peanut butter before stacking them and topping them with Mum's homemade syrup. Delish!
We filled up the rest of our day by spending time outside when it wasn't raining. We walked up to the orchard and Grampa showed us the baby black birds in their cozy little nest in the garden. Hyrum enjoyed walking around and checking out all the trees. Camilla spent most of her time picking dandilions and blowing the fluff off of them.
When we got back to the house we said hi to the neighbors horses. Camilla fed them some grass and Hyrum stood on the sidelines. The children sure do love being outdoors!
Before afternoon naps we hung out in the garden with Grampa. Camilla has a super good memory and remembered planting beans with Gramma last time we visited. It was neat for her to see how they've grown up! She was so excited. Hyrum had a blast helping Grampa weed and checking out the veggies. He learned to step over the potatoes, but he almost squashed Gramma's carrots.
Everytime I would try to bring him inside he would protest. If he could have it his way he would stay outside all day. The fresh air has been so good for him! He was super tired when I put him to bed tonight!
Thanks for bringing me home! You're the best.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Father's are so Special
Usually around the end of the afternoon dinner is simmering on the stove and we've run out of things to do for the day. We hang out in the living room and listen for city buses to speed down our street. They make a kind of high pitched humming noise as they near our house. We do this so often that even Hyrum knows the sound. When he hears a bus go by he looks up from what he is doing and screeches, "DAAA!" (Dad). If we see a bus heading South we guess that it might be Daddy's bus and gather on the big purple couch. Sometimes I don't know who's more excited, me or them? The children climb up the back and stand in the big window staring eagerly at the bushes waiting for Daddy to come down the sidewalk and appear. He always looks so handsome in his dress shirt and tie with his shoulder bag. As soon as they see him they wave, screech, blow kisses and giggle excitedly. When the door clicks and opens up, they run into their Daddy's arms for hugs and kisses. If you ever want to know what the phrase "squeal with delight" means just listen to Hyrum when his Daddy walks in the door after work.
It is the highlight of my day to see the smile on my dear husband's face as he smooches and hugs our children after a long day of work. If he sits on the couch for a quick rest, it's not long before he's surrounded by little people climbing and smooching on him. I love seeing him snuggle and kiss his little boy, showing him the kind of Father he should one day be. I am so glad I married a man who is such an amazing father. He works hard each day to provide for us. He is adored by his children and loved like crazy by me!
Happy Father's Day darling!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Some Happenings
Yesterday was a busy day. I made breakfast, mowed the lawn, weeded a flower bed, scrubbed the kitchen floor (including under my fridge), vacuumed, washed and folded two loads of laundry, played with the kiddos all afternoon, made dinner, and started my meal plan for the rest of this month. Playing with the kids was so much fun! Hyrum likes to be chased and he likes to be the 'finder' in hide and seek (mostly he just likes when you jump out and scare him). He loves when I get down to floor level and play around with him. His laughs yesterday were to die for as he ran screeching around our living room. He spent most of the day in just his diaper as he protested getting dressed. Camilla took off her clothes before eating Gramma's canned raspberries in the afternoon and never did want to put them back on again. Mr. Stannix came home to naked, raspberry faced, crazy haired kids. But they were happy!
After Mr. Stannix finished his CASB I gave him a hair cut. Then we ended the evening by snuggling up on the couch enjoying popcorn and homemade butter beer (don't worry, it's just milk, sugar, vanilla and butter). I admit, we started our evening together super late, but this new TV series we started is just so darn addicting! Honestly, we hardly even touched the popcorn because we were so hooked.
We ventured out to Wal-mart this morning for some fresh fruit and other odds and ends and have spent the rest of the day relaxing at home. I got the bathroom cleaned while Hyrum napped and it feels good to have that done! My kitchen is sparkly clean and dinner is simmering in the slow cooker. It's been nice to have this boost of energy the passed couple of days. My house finally looks normal again, minus the shoes I keep finding everywhere. Every time we leave the house it takes me ten minutes to locate my second shoe. Hyrum's newest fetish is walking around the house with one shoe on whether it's Daddy's work shoe, my flip flop, my runners, or something of Camilla's. It's cute watching him cruise around with a shoe ten sizes too big! His new favorite hiding place is between the big chair and my piano. Whenever I call him for a bum change he always runs there to hide for a while and then peeks out at me with a grin from ear to ear. I love that kid.
I am loving being in the second trimester of this pregnancy. My energy levels have returned to normal and I'm feeling baby move around which is comforting. We went to the doctor's on Wednesday and heard the little heart beat. It took her a while to find it. I might have been worried except baby did a few hard kicks when the doctor was poking the doppler around. I asked her what the heart rate was before we left and it was 144bpm. A girl perhaps? We're not finding out with this one, so it will be a fun guessing game!
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Land of Pretend
There's a few things I've been wanting to record about Camilla before I forget them. A few weeks ago we went grocery shopping. Camilla got her quarter and we hit up the candy machine on our way in. That quarter gave her a whole 10 jelly beans and she spent the rest of the time matching the colors to things in the store. "Look, Mum, this one matches the lettuce, it's green!" "Look! This one is the same as the oranges!". That girls excitement and zest for life is definitely contagious. When we finished at the check out she told the lady, "Bye! See you next time!" and then spun on her heels and skipped towards the door. I love that kid.
Also a couple of weeks ago our car started acting up, and we figured it was time to get it checked out. We took it to an awesome little shop that does a cheap diagnosis. The wait became long, and there wasn't much to do in the tiny shop, so we went for a walk across the parking lot to A&W. While Hyrum and I stood in line, I sent Camilla to pick a table. I couldn't see her tiny body over the divider in the middle of the restaurant, but I knew she was up to something from the big smiles on the faces of the Chinese couple sitting a few tables down. When I went over with our order of fries she proudly exclaimed that she had gotten Hyrum a chair! My tiny little girl pushed a highchair across the restaurant and carefully set it at the end of the table for her little brother. I couldn't get over how thoughtful she had been! She never ceases to amaze me!
Today we escaped to the land of pretend where we found robots, cowboys and teddy bear picnics. It was a fun filled afternoon! It's amazing how a simple box can keep a kid entertained. I love that she has an imagination and is able to play pretend. Her and her little brother had a lot of fun together today. When it was picnic time I had to keep Hyrum occupied while she found plates and made "food" for everyone. She's such a thoughtful little hostess. Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Summer Afternoons
Yesterday we woke up to cloudy skies and a bit of rain. I dubbed it a house cleaning day and my sister and I made two batches of bread. By the time the afternoon rolled around the clouds had pretty much rolled out. Spontaneity overtook us and we loaded up the kids and went to the Legislature grounds. It was beautiful! Auntie Emma brought her fancy camera and snapped a few pictures of the kiddos. I love the way their baby blues stick out! It was fun touring around the grounds and hardly anyone was there. When we finally made it to the water, Hyrum was so excited to dip his feet in with his sister. They are growing up so fast!
Hyrum and Camilla both had a blast in the pools and didn't want to leave. We all came home with nice rosy cheeks and a bit of a tan. It was sure nice to catch some sunshine for the afternoon! I am looking forward to many more visits to the wading pools over the summer!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Morning Shenanigans
Hyrum woke up this morning and turned his boyish ways on full force. After realizing all was too quiet I found him in the bathroom playing in the toilet. He had thrown two baby washcloths in the toilet and was dipping the full roll of toilet paper in the water. I flushed it quick to get him out of the grossness, but I only managed to save one washcloth. The soggy roll of toilet paper went right into the garbage and I washed his little hands. I released him into the hallway, scrubbed my hands super good, and debated what to do about the second washcloth. As I left the bathroom he had pulled out a jug of oil and was playing with it on the living room floor. Seriously, seconds later! I had to laugh as I put the lid back on the oil and secured the cupboard door with the elastic band.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to how long it will take for the washcloth to either make it through or completely plug our toilet? I called my Dad to inquire, and while I was on the phone Hyrum started peeking into the garbage to see what he could get his hands on. We had a good laugh. Other activities of the day so far include pulling cords out of the back of the TV and trying to put them back in, throwing toys and fridge magnets into the garbage, sneaking into my cupboards, climbing on things he shouldn't, and teasing his sister.
The quietest part of the whole morning was when it was time for his morning nap. We went up to the children's darkened bed room and he laid across my lap while he drank his bottle. He ran his fingers through his hair and he could hardly keep his eyes open. I drew on his face with my fingers, across his forehead, around his eyes, and down his tiny nose. By the time he finished his bottle he couldn't even keep his eyes open. I snuggled him into his crib with Julius and his fuzzy blanket. He must have had a busy morning or something...
Anyone want to venture a guess as to how long it will take for the washcloth to either make it through or completely plug our toilet? I called my Dad to inquire, and while I was on the phone Hyrum started peeking into the garbage to see what he could get his hands on. We had a good laugh. Other activities of the day so far include pulling cords out of the back of the TV and trying to put them back in, throwing toys and fridge magnets into the garbage, sneaking into my cupboards, climbing on things he shouldn't, and teasing his sister.
The quietest part of the whole morning was when it was time for his morning nap. We went up to the children's darkened bed room and he laid across my lap while he drank his bottle. He ran his fingers through his hair and he could hardly keep his eyes open. I drew on his face with my fingers, across his forehead, around his eyes, and down his tiny nose. By the time he finished his bottle he couldn't even keep his eyes open. I snuggled him into his crib with Julius and his fuzzy blanket. He must have had a busy morning or something...
Thursday, June 7, 2012
The Cookie Theif
After pancakes and a quick shower, my morning started out with Hyrum running to me for safety with his sister close behind yelling, "Give me back my cookie!!". His little hands grab my leg and hold on tight as he rests his head on my lap. Sure enough as I lift his right hand, I see a half eaten peanut butter cookie. I give her back the slightly drooled on half a cookie. She said I could give it back to Hyrum to finish and then found some toys to play with. It totally cracked me up!
Our afternoon was filled with mowing the lawn and playing outside. Just before Daddy came home we turned on some music and had a dance party in the living room. I tickled Hyrum and loved hearing his belly laugh, then he attacked me and started blowing raspberries on my cheek. Camilla and I held hands and danced really silly which made her laugh really hard! It was a great way to finish up the afternoon.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
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