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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Early Morning Chats

Hyrum loves his morning chats with his "Bampa".
This particular morning, he was too cute not to take a picture of.
My children may or may not have had peanutbutter cookies for breakfast that morning.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Highs and Lows

With just over a week to go until the big move, we've been busy packing away. The last few days I've been a little under the weather. Yesterday I pulled out the biggest box we had and let the kids play with it. It provided endless entertainment all afternoon and even made a great spot to nap for miss Camilla. That box was pretty much the highlight of our day.


The lowlight was probably when I picked up Joseph and propped him up on my hip before realizing he was oozing out the sides of his diaper. So he went for his evening bath a little early and then sat naked while I wrangled the other two into their jammies.


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New Floral Pillows

On Saturday after the kids woke up from their naps we noticed Hyrum's legs were covered in streaks of black marker. We went right upstairs to investigate and found this...


I guess he thought my side table could use some color and my wedding quilt needed character. I now have new chevron (well, pretty close) patterned pillow cases, and floral throw pillows. Anyone who knows me well enough knows how much I 'love' floral. Thankfully it was dry erase marker and not permanent. The stuff on the side table pretty much wiped off, and I'm crossing my fingers that it will come out of my quilt. 

It's a good thing Mr. Stannix was home and noticed his legs first. I might have lost it if I went upstairs and found my quilt all marked up. Good thing he's so darn cute when he gives me his "ohhhh, sorry mommy" face.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Missing my Newborn

The other day my heart ached for the newborn stage again. I miss cradling a featherweight tiny body in my arms. I have been soaking in all of the cuddles and snuggles I can get from baby Joe before he embraces his independence. Whenever he falls asleep for his naps I find myself holding him just a little longer instead of doing the dishes. I love feeling his soft hair tickle my chin and I love putting my lips to his face while he takes those deep sleepy breaths. He cut his first tooth on Saturday! He also likes pulling himself up on his knees and rocks back and forth when he sits on the floor. It's all going far too quickly!

I had the opportunity of watching a first time mom interact with her little one. I admired the care and attention she gave to her sweet baby girl.  I couldn't help but smile. It brought me back to myself four years ago when I was constantly worrying about this or that with my new baby, wondering if she was warm enough or comfortable enough, or happy and jumping at every little cry or sound of discomfort. Then gradually I slipped into this role called motherhood, gained a little wisdom, and started to worry less and less and just enjoy the journey.  And oh how sweet it has been! Still, whenever I see a newborn, I can't help but want another one.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Family Fun

This is the first weekend in a while where we have had nothing crazy going on. We were able to spend today together as a family and it was the best. It's always great when Daddy is home. We spent the morning watching Camilla's first dance "recitle". The girls were so cute. Camilla would wave and blow kisses while she danced across the room. She really enjoyed this session of dance. When she finished she ran over to us and Hyrum exclaimed, "CAMA! Give me a huuuuuug!"


While the kids napped, Mr. Stannix and I went to work cleaning out the creepy basement, sorting things and getting more packing boxes. We managed to get the whole desk in the office taken apart and more boxes filled. It finally feels real that we are moving. When the kids woke up, Mr. Stannix asked them what was missing in the office. Hyrum replied, "Gramma!". It was pretty funny. Since they napped for so long we took them to the park for some fresh air and sunshine. Even though it was late in the day, the weather was gorgeous. Mr. Stannix got some kite flying in and then played with the kids on the slide. They were so glad to have their Daddy playing with them. I stood enjoying the sand between my toes, and a wiggly baby in my arms watching my most favorite people. I loved seeing their smiles, the sun glistening off their blonde hair while the wind swept it away from their faces. I smiled at Hyrum's bare belly as he giggled down the slide in his Daddy's arms.


We finished off our evening at the park by checking out the water. Camilla thought it would be funny to splash Joe. His reaction was pretty cute. When everyone was tuckered out we picked up some fudgsicles and headed home to BBQ some chicken for dinner.


I finished off the evening a very happy lady. The children had strawberries and sugar for their bedtime snack. I sat on the chair across from Hyrum and admired him while he ate. He was sitting on the big couch in front of the window, the sun shining on the top of his head. I couldn't help but smile as he maneouvered a big strawberry into his mouth. He looked so cute, and I felt so blessed. There is nothing better than being surrounded by my family.

Friday, June 7, 2013

A Big Sister

A big sister is; a teacher, a helper, a big tease, someone to boss you around, a mentor, someone to laugh with, someone to sneak cookies with, a listening ear, someone to get you into trouble, a playmate, someone to share a snack with, someone to wipe your tears away when you fall, someone to wake you up in the middle of the night to giggle with, a good example, a mini mommy, and most importantly a best friend.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Keeping it Real

This afternoon Joseph was playing in the laundry basket and filled his diaper. A few minutes later when I was sure he was done I went to change it and found that it had been filled to the point of oozing out the top and making a nice little pile behind him as well. It was the kind of diaper that called for an impromptu bath. Just as I got him out the timer went off for the bread and buns in the oven. Joseph layed naked in the hallway on his towel chanting "Da-Da-Da" over and over again while eating his chubby, freshly clean, little toes. I rinsed his cloth diaper and cleaned up the mess. Soon I had Camilla at my feet in the kitchen asking for fresh bread and honey, a baby who needed to be diapered quick before things got out of hand, and buns that were getting extra golden brown. It was one of those moments where I just had to laugh at the chaos and enjoy the fact that my home is filled with children running or rolling around my feet, demanding my attention and giving me the hugs and kisses that I need, just when I need them. Once things settled, and I had gotten a diaper on Joseph I enjoyed blowing raspberries on his chubby tummy and pressing my lips against his soft baby skin. Now for that bread and honey...


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Navigating Life

How did June sneak up on us so fast? I feel as though it was just April. A lot of exciting things are happening for us this month. In just a few short weeks we get possession of our first home and celebrate five years of marriage. The best part is that Mike is on UFE leave for the summer and only has a few weeks of work left before his hardcore days of studying and hanging out with us begin.

I started packing boxes yesterday. I always wish I could leave it for last minute because taking down pictures and packing up books and trinkets makes our home feel so empty. So I fill a box here and there when I have a few minutes and stack them in the office. The children aren't sure what to think, except that they like playing in the boxes. I am so excited to move and get settled and make our house a home. I managed to get our utilities all taken care of today. I laugh because every time I get on the phone the kids have a million things they want to ask me.

At lunch time Hyrum decided to throw his gazillionth tantrum of the day complete with yelling at the top of his lungs, shoving food away, and tears. I managed to stay calm and we worked through it. Eventually he stopped, but he still refused to eat his lunch. I took a leftover pancake from breakfast, rolled it up and stuck it in his hand. When I peeked back in, all was quiet and he had gobbled it up.  He's my pancake lover. He would eat them three times a day if he could. As I looked at him sitting at the table with pancake stuffed cheeks, I couldn't help but smile. I asked if it was good and got a nod in response. I was filled with such immense love for my blonde little man. It's hard navigating this world as a toddler.

Joseph is getting more and more active each day and now tries to lift himself up onto his knees when he's playing in the laundry basket resulting in a face plant. I'm afraid the days of letting him play in there are coming to a close. He talks almost none stop now and is so curious about the world around him. He's always saying "Da-Da" or "Mamamamamamama". It brings a smile to my face. I love when he tries to join our conversations or talk to his siblings.

After dinner Camilla spotted a wasp in the kitchen. We all evacuated and left it up to Daddy to kill it. He went out to the garage and grabbed a hockey stick. Soon Hyrum was by his side with his mini-stick. It was cute watching them both together at the doorway waiting for the wasp to come out of hiding. It was a very eventful evening. We watched it buzz around for so long that I even took a bathroom break. It was pretty funny.

Bed times have been a gong show to the point where they almost stress me out now. It's becoming harder and harder to settle all three littles into the same room. I am so looking forward to having an extra room in our new place to help with the chaos. Hyrum takes forever to fall asleep lately and after all of our hard work, Camilla deliberately wakes him up after we go downstairs because she wants him to sleep with her in her bed. We were almost one kid less tonight. Jokes aside, I do love them and I do love that they have been so good at sharing. We're just at a rough patch right now. I blame it on the sunlight that pours into their bed room windows begging them to play outside for just a little longer.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Summer Splendors

We are loving these long Summer days.
So many afternoons have been spent playing outside,
laying on the grass, chasing bubbles,
playing with sidewalk chalk,
and soaking up the sun.

Today Camilla asked to sit up high in the front yard tree.
I love that tree, and I will miss it when we move.
She sat up there and sang songs for quite a while.


Hyrum ran around the yard blowing bubbles and dodging bugs.
He's in his own little world most of the time,
and just enjoys the outdoors.
I love him and his big blue eyes.


 Joseph just sits in the middle of it all and watches,
while he eats grass of course.

Oh summer, how we love you!

Tonight I was delighted with giggles in my livingroom
while Daddy dressed Joseph.
There is nothing better than baby giggles.
I adore my boys!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Saturday Spoils

Today was a long, full day! We were all up bright and early to get ready for various activities. Mr. Stannix went for a hike with the young men this morning. The children and I got to venture out and ride the city bus to Camilla's dance class. They were pretty excited about the whole thing. Luckily it's still a novelty so they sit in aw and wonder the entire time. Joseph fell asleep in the carrier on the way there which made life a lot easier. We got a super nice bus driver who made the kids helicopters out of the transfer tickets and gave them to us when we got off. It was nice to walk and explore the city, and thankfully the weather was nice too! While Camilla was at her class the boys and I played at the park. I chased Hyrum around for a little while. I love hearing that boy giggle. When we went to pick up Camilla she was waiting in the drama room patiently to show her teacher a dance move she had mastered. It was cute. Although this class is a fun, low key class, miss Camilla takes it pretty seriously. I love that girl and her talent for music.


We took the bus home again and as we walked we passed by Bonnie Fest. Our community puts it on every year around this time and it's great for the little kids. 

 Camilla was pretty excited about the petting zoo, she would have stayed all afternoon if I'd let her! The animals are always super friendly.

I love that they let the kids sit and hold them all.
 

This one little goat seemed to love Camilla. It was adorable. Nothing like baby goat kisses!

 Hyrum loved petting things, but stayed pretty close to my side. I'm sure it would have been easier for me to help him if I didn't have Joseph sleeping in the carrier. Hyrum was so patient.

 Eventually I did manage to get him that friendly baby goat to cuddle. He was so gentle and loving with the little thing. His facial expressions were priceless, I should have captured them a lot better. That little smirk of his gets me every time. Camilla got to hold a little piglet. It was pretty squealy, but thanks to a friend, we got it to calm down for a few minutes on Camilla's lap. They were sad to leave, until Camilla bolted off to the bouncy castles!


When they were finally bounced out, we decided to check out the booths quick, grab some cool stuff and head home for lunch. The kids got little balloon animals and a free mini slurpee. They had a lot of fun! Hyrum was pretty tired and zoned out on the stroller ride home.
 
After lunch and naps we headed out to my cousins for a little birthday party! I'll have to post more on that later, since I forgot my camera and need to steal pictures from my sister. The kids loved playing with their little second cousins and it was super great to see my sister! I do think it's about time for bed. Joe is finally yawning, we'll see how lucky I get in the sleep department tonight...