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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Making Waves

Baby Joe was awake from 2:00-4:00am last night. When Hyrum jumped on our bed at 6:00am I wasn't ready to wake up yet. I finished getting Joe back to sleep while Hyrum whispered and played in the hallway. I then took his little warm hand in mine and walked down both sets of stairs. I plugged in a movie, snuggled him close and caught a few more winks of much needed sleep. Camilla joined us shortly after and snuggled under the blanket at my feet. Her toes were ice cold. No one moved until we heard Joe stirring at 8:00 am.

We all made our way upstairs. I changed the boys bums and helped them get dressed. Then we made our beds and shared hugs on my bedroom floor. Hyrum kept telling me, "Mom, I wike you". Then the older two took turns running across my bedroom giving me those fabulous knock-your-socks-off hugs. The joy I felt in these morning hours is undescribable. I sure do love my kids and I love when we have moments like this where everyone is happy and getting along. When Hyrum tells anyone he likes them, it really means "I love you" and it's so sweet hearing him say those things on his own.

Soon the children were asking about "beckfast" and getting excited about the proposed "smoo-dees". We all enjoyed a smoothie packed with fruit and fresh raspberries.


The rest of the afternoon was rainy. We spent lots of time trying to keep busy inside, playing in the basement and enjoying naps and cartoons. When Daddy got home from his big exam writing he spent some time relaxing and then we hit up the swimming pool! It was our first time in this particular pool. Camilla immediately ran for the floaty toys.


Soon after I snapped this picture I tucked away my camera in our bag. Camilla and I went out into the pool to join Daddy and the boys. After a couple of minutes the buzzer rang notifying us of the oncoming waves. We were expecting something little like previous pools we've been too. Poor Joe was in the floaty baby seat and after the second wave went up and over his head I quickly scooped him out of his seat, half falling over in the process and trying to make it closer to the ankle deep water. While I was busy with Joe, Camilla tipped off her floaty. Just as I rescued her, Daddy came over and asked me what was going on. We laughed about it and wondered what the lifegaurds must think. Hyrum was eating up the waves and loving every minute, so I took the other two over to safer waters.

Ahh, much better.


Hyrum has always been our water baby. By the end of the night he was floating around the kiddie pool practically swimming on his own. He sure had fun in the waves though! On the way home Daddy faught the car, but in the end the car won and turned into the golden arches for some ice cream. So many giggles were had. It was such a great time!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Two Little Feet

My baby has recently acquired a fascination with standing. He stands beside the dishwasher while I load it. He stands beside the couch when I sit. He stands at the bottom of the stairs. He stands in his crib. And tonight, he decided to stand and watch the diapers go through the washing machine.


He's quite proud of himself...


Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sunday Storms


We are out at the acreage once again! We threw my parents a 25th anniversary celebration this weekend. It's been fun to visit with extended family and celebrate together. Pictures to come, I promise. For now, here's a few snapshots from today.


Uncle Arland spent some of his morning serenading us with church hymns. Hyrum jumped up on his lap for some of the time. He's really warmed up to his Uncle since he's been home. It's like he never even left. Camilla looked pretty adorable carrying her own Book of Mormon to church today. She's growing up so much.


Tonight we enjoyed roasting smores over a nice fire. The weather was windy and the thunder rolled in the distance making the fire feel extra toasty.

Grampa went and got some more wood with his little helpers!



Uncle Arland snuggled Joe to sleep and let him rest his head there the rest of the evening.

Which gave me some free time to snuggle up to Mr. Stannix. We all visited around the fire until the rain came. The fire was so brilliant and beautiful that it was sad to leave it and come in doors. It was a nice relaxing way to spend the evening! Now I'm off for my nightly bowl of fresh raspberries, cream and sugar.


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Superman

After a long morning of biking, drawing with chalk, jumping, and wrestling with his big sis, this little dude was pretty pooped out. Sometimes I like to sneak into their rooms when they're asleep. I love the way Hyrum's giant eyelashes rest on his cheeks while he snoozes.


Sometimes even superheroes need their rest...


I just finished reading a gazillion books to the kids in Camilla's big bed. Now they're enjoying "quiet time" in their own rooms which is code for early bed time. While they whisper to themselves and look at books I get to hang out with and Jammie this little chanchito.



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

New Tricks

Baby Joe is learning new tricks every day.
He can now climb stairs like a maniac and giggles uncontrollably when caught.
He thinks it's funny to do stuff that he's not supposed to do.
This morning he did something that brought a smile from ear to ear.
Just as our friends were leaving he chimed in with the rest of his siblings.
He waved as he shouted, "Baaaaaa!"
I still think he's too little to be doing stuff like this, but man it was cute.



Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Playing Catchup


Joseph is already trailing close behind his older siblings.
They are going to be the best of friends.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows

I spent most of my day today wishing that time would stand still, and some of my day wishing it would hurry up so that we could escape the terrible twos. We spent the morning walking across to the shopping malls to pick up a few things, namely groceries. The kids did pretty good and were rewarded with a lollipop part way through our errands. Camilla is such a good little walker and Joe slept almost the whole time we were out. By the time we got home and ate some lunch, Hyrum was in the middle of his fifth meltdown of the day. He needed a nap. While he was napping Camilla and I went out front and drew on the sidewalk together. She has changed so much since turning four and loves to spend time with people. I couldn't resist drawing and laughing with her. She has become so creative and artsy.

When we came in, she went downstairs to cool off while I snuggled up with Joe and gave him his bottle. I watched his eyes become heavy and eventually close. All I could think was can I please just snuggle you all day? I held onto him for a good half hour before placing him in his bed. He slept away the entire afternoon. I kept thinking that he would be up any minute but each time I went to check on him he was sleeping soundly.


Hyrum woke from his nap in a much better mood. I sat on the floor to give him a squeeze and a smooch. It turned into one of his favorite games and he began running at me, arms open wide, for a knock your socks off kind of hug. Although this two year old gig is hard, it's moments like this that make it all worth it.


After dinner I ran upstairs to grab the kids Jammies and heard a flush. I knew exactly who it was, I just didn't know what went down the toilet. I asked Hyrum what he flushed and he kept replying, "zee-zer". I asked, "what?" His reply stayed the same. After about ten tries I literally couldn't contain my laughter. It was like he was speaking a different language and I couldn't for the life of me figure out what went down the toilet. "Lizard? Did you flush the lizard?" Ah, yes. Camilla just came up the stairs as we figured it out and promptly burst into tears. "My Liiiiiiizaaaaard!" Mike and I looked at each other and just had to laugh. She continued crying through night prayers and couldn't be consoled. That girl gets pretty attached to her toys. I'm pretty sure lizard is long gone. 


Saturday, July 27, 2013

Visiting the Temple

Today we left bright and early for Calgary. My Mamma graciously offered to watch the kids for us so that we could tag along with my brother, dad and grandparents. It was much needed. I love the peace you can feel inside the walls of the temple. It was really great to be able to go with everyone. It's so great being surrounded by family.
 
 
 
And of course we grabbed a few pictures of just the two of us. It's not very often that Mr. Stannix and I get a date to the temple. It will be happening more often now that Joe is on a bottle.

 
I sure do love that guy. And after a tough year it was so great to go to the temple with my main man. Being in the temple together is pretty special.

 
On the way home we hit up the best ice cream store. Some of us even finished up their's really quickly so that they could grab another one for the road. Tiger ice cream was a favorite. I personally opted for the New York Cherry Cheesecake. It was great getting home to the kids and having them so excited to see us. Thanks Gramma for making their day great! She's super Gramma and baked up cookies, cinnamon buns, and cake. There's no place like home.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Country Bumpkins

Oh man was today a long day. I wasn't sure I would make it through lunch without my patience-o-meter hitting it's max. When I was younger I never understood why our non-stop giggling and goofing around drove my mamma so nuts. After this morning, I think I'm beginning to understand. I'll blame it on the doughnuts we had for breakfast. Hyrum and Camilla were little balls of energy running this way and that all over the house, in the yard, back in the house, up and down, all around. It made me tired just watching them. They giggled pretty much non-stop all morning long. The trampoline was transformed into a wrestling ring and the laughs came right from their cute little bellies. By lunch time I was going coo-coo and opted for Hyrum to go for a nap.

When he woke up he came downstairs and told me he brushed his teeth. I quickly dashed upstairs and discovered he had done some unpacking over the last five minutes. Daddy's shaver had been taken apart in ways I never knew it could be. There was toothpaste squeezed all over the inside of Daddy's laptop bag and some coldsore ointment all over the carpet. The floss had been unraveled and sat bunched on the floor. And a line of mascara was drawn all the way across the bottom of my favorite quilt. I took a deep breath and sent him away to his room before I lost it. After his repeated "sorry Mommy" I couldn't be mad.

We are now kicking it at the acreage. My little brother is speaking in church on Sunday about his mission in Chile and how the Gospel makes us happy. I am looking forward to it and being here with family. When we arrived we ended up spending all of our time outside helping out with weeding, raking and berry picking. I couldn't wait to eat fresh raspberries, even if they hadn't been washed yet.


Joe and Gramma. He loves the outdoors so much!

Hyrum loves to feel the grass tickle his toes and hasn't put on shoes since we got here.

The kids got rides all over the yard between loads of grass and things. I thought I should get a turn too! Mike gave me an uber fast ride!

Seriously, we had so much fun with this thing tonight!



Thursday, July 25, 2013

Our Little Climber