Today was the last weekday that we got to
spend with Daddy before he goes back to work on Monday. When Hyrum came
to my bedside this morning I may or may not have led him back to his bed
to catch another hour of sleep. He lay quietly in his bed and soon
dozed off while I nursed Joseph back to sleep in the big green chair
(and caught a few winks myself). Our house didn't really get going until
8:30 this morning when we all came downstairs and I whipped up a batch
of pancakes for everyone to enjoy.

Joseph snoozed away the morning and I had to wake him to get him in his snow suit so that we could run some errands.
Mike dropped Hyrum and I off at the grocery store and took Camilla with
him to get his skates sharpened. As we walked through the front doors we
were greeted with a "Happy New Year" from our favorite check-out
ladies. They all asked where Camilla was and were sad that she wasn't
there to talk to them. We then started our usual tour around the grocery
store, beginning in the produce section and working our way aisle by
aisle. Because my little man still wasn't feeling too well, we skipped
our free cookie at the Bakery and made our way down the canned fruit and
cracker aisle. Around the freezer section Hyrum started to get bored
and dropped his "tool dudes" on the floor. We helped an elderly
lady find the maple walnut ice cream she was looking for and carried on
to the next aisle for garbage bags. By this time Hyrum was resting his
head on the cart, watching the floor as we took on the rest of the
store. We reached the meat section in no time and were soon on our way
to the till for check-out. Shopping seemed to take half the time without
Camilla there to chat with everyone and follow me around the grocery
store (I still missed her). After taking care of the bill we waited near the front entrance for Daddy.
It wasn't until then that I noticed Hyrum had actually fallen asleep. I
let out a giggle and watched out the window for Mike to return.

I got in the car to a very excited little girl who had a lot of fun with her Daddy. She told me that Daddy got her triangle treats
because she was "SO good and only ran away once". She had a grin from
ear to ear. We rushed home, unloaded the groceries, and made some lunch.
Mike chowed down and then headed to the bank for his meeting. While he
was out I made up some buns for dinner, tidied up, and nursed Joseph
while the other two napped. Mike returned with a big smile on his face, a
twinkle in his eye and a dozen orange roses. I was definitely not expecting it. I love "just because" roses. The smell of fresh roses quickly filled my kitchen as I unwrapped them, cut the stems and put them in a vase. I am going to be so sad when Mr. Stannix goes back to work. These last two weeks have been great! If I could have him home with me every day I would. And not just because he's done almost all the dishes and put the kids to bed pretty much every night, I just love having him around, and love spending time with him.

Mike requested to BBQ tonight for dinner, so I made up some hamburgers and we unfroze our sliding door with a kettle of water so he could have deck access. The kids had fun making faces at Daddy through the glass door and passing him the BBQ sauce and plates.
Joseph has recently started settling more and has some awake time during the day to play and coo at us. The kids love this and love talking to him. I will often put my face close to his to make eye contact and say, "Hi sir". Tonight I caught Hyrum nose to nose with Joe saying "Hi....Shir". Joseph was grinning and cooing right back. Those two are so cute together. Joseph loves when the kids are in his face and talking to him in their little high pitched voices. He will give them the sweetest little grins. Mike and I will often watch this and smile away ourselves. I love our little family and the relationships our children are building with each other. I adore Josephs interactions, his sweet little grins, and his soft looking eyes.
After dinner Hyrum went and played with Daddy. Joe was sleeping in the swing and Camilla still had her dinner to finish so I decided to clean up a bit and do some dishes. While I stood at the sink with my hands in the hot soapy water I was serenaded with Camilla's own version of Jingle bells where she would make up words for the parts she didn't know. I smiled as I scrubbed at pots from lunch and washed the plates. Her little hands danced around the table with the last of her bun which she was refusing to eat. The bun then became a bed for something and I heard her say, "Phew, I'm going to bed, I'm so des-hausted!" She continued to play with her food, poking her finger through the top of her bun and turning it into an umbrella to keep her dry from the rain that seemed to be pouring down from the kitchen ceiling. Sometimes I wish I could take a peek into that girl's imagination, it's a good one. She finished off with a rendition of the ABC's while I poured Hyrum a bath. Once Hyrum was splashing around in the tub she informed me that she didn't want a bed time snack and asked to be excused. Oiy, dinner is a challenge with this little blondie.
And now I think it's time for me to finish up the nightly tidy of the living room and start getting ready for bed. After the night I had last night and our busy day today, I'm feeling a little bit "des-hausted"!