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Sunday, April 27, 2014

First Attempt at Nursery

 Today we snuck Joe into nursery. In another week or so he can officially go on his own! He played super awesome for the first bit. Then I snuck out to take Mr. H potty and he lost it when he looked around and realized I was gone. He cries so hard sometimes that he has been known to turn purple. They rushed him out quick to find me because he was holding his breath. We all went back and got settled in again. He kept clicking his tongue at me to tell me he was hungry. Luckily, snack time wasn't too far away! Mr. Stannix and I swapped out for the last hour so that I could teach my lesson. After some more play time and some tired wimpers, he fell asleep on Daddy's shoulder and finished off nursery snuggled in Daddy's suit jacket in the corner. Cutest thing ever. So glad Daddy thought to take a picture for me!


When church was finished we came home for lunch. I changed Joe's diaper and let him out of his church clothes. I could help but snuggle him close and smooch his cheeks. I love when my babies smell like fresh laundry!
 

Love this little man and am excited for his nursery adventures to continue. Hyrum proudly told everyone he met today that his little brother would be coming to nursery with him! He took such great care of him, made sure he got turns on the slide, and patted his head for good measure. It was lovely to watch!

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Days End

It's just before 6:00am when my eyes flutter open. I close them and tell my subconscious to keep thinking it's night time so that Joseph doesn't sense that I'm already awake and decide it's time to get up. Of course, a few minutes later I hear the boys door blast open and Hyrum's feet run across the hallway and to my bedside. I pull him in for a quick snuggle before Joseph loudly protests from his crib. Soon all of the children are awake and want breakfast pronto. Since I've been avoiding the grocery store until we absolutely need to go there was no hope of pouring them cereal and curling up on the couch. I switch on my griddle, crack three eggs onto a plate, and slice some bread for french toast. Within a few minutes our whole house smells of cinnamon.  I hear the faucet turn on upstairs. Daddy is awake now. The children are little blurs running around the kitchen, full of energy and ready to seize the day. I sit them down at the table with a warm breakfast and watch them eat. It feels good to be able to provide for them. And it's all thanks to Daddy who works so hard for us at the office. When he comes downstairs he is warmly welcomed by all of our littles. He eats, kisses us all good-bye and heads to work for the day. 

After breakfast is done we make our way upstairs to get dressed. The older two have already begun a game of pretend with some small toys they have already brought up from the basement. Joseph reads books in his crib while I get ready and make my bed. Then I help the older two with their morning chores, asking for the millionth time for them to get dressed and assisting them while they make their beds. We then kneel for family prayer in one of their bedrooms. Joseph plops on his bum, smiles wide, and folds his chubby little hands while Hyrum prays a sweet little prayer. After everyone has been blessed in the family (some of us twice) he closes his prayer and I am tackled to the floor in a big group hug. When those moments happen, I feel so so blessed. I love when things click and our day goes along without too many hitches. 

By the time 8:00am rolls around the whole upstairs is tidy and the children are asking for a snack since breakfast was "SOOO long ago". After their bellies are happy again, I move the chairs out of the kitchen so I can mop the floor. The littles quickly turn the group of chairs into a tent and begin a game of camping and hiking in the entryway. I mop the floor, knowing it will be crummy and sticky again by lunch. When the floor is dry, I move the chairs from the front entry and we go for a brisk walk to the mail box. We wave at our neighbours as the littles skip along, hand in hand.  Once we return, we head to the toys for a morning of imaginative play. I love sitting there with them and observing how they interact with one another. I slip upstairs to grab some laundry and come back to Hyrum fast asleep. His upper body is on the couch while his toes rest on the floor and his arms dangle off the edge. It's not even lunch time yet and my little guy who claims he's "too big to nap" is fast asleep. I pull him onto the couch and he curls his body up as I cover him in a blanket. Joseph grins at me from across the room and my heart totally melts. Every time he wraps his chubby fingers around mine my soul is awakened and I am overcome with joy and love. I scoop him up and kiss his face all over while he giggles in my ear and tangles his fingers in my hair. Being a mother is the best job in the world I say.

For lunch the littles request "Samiches" with peanut butter and jelly. Within minutes they are all gobbled up, except for the crusts which Camilla always leaves behind on her plate. I smile as I clear the table. Joseph keeps me company and babbles my ear off while I work. I wash his hands and face for the tenth time and set him free to play. He toddles at my feet while I tidy the kitchen, exploring the cupboards and spilling his drink here and there. He hugs my leg for a brief moment while I wash the dishes and extreme love and gratitude overcomes me. I am so glad that little guy is mine. 

The afternoon brings friends and more playing. It makes me happy to see my children get along with others. In the late afternoon I start dinner and the children go outside to play. The ground is still soaked from all of the rain, but the sun has warmed the air. It doesn't take long before their boots are caked with mud and fingers and faces are dirty, but they are having fun. I call them in to wash for dinner and they tell me all about their adventures while we eat. I am surprised because they actually eat their plates clean. Sweet and sour ribs, rice/quinoa, broccoli and cheese sauce might become a more frequent meal around here. I am so pleased that they each get a small bowl of ice cream while I tidy the table. 

(If you look closely you'll see Joseph's chubby toe prints on my table)
After dessert the sun is still shining brightly and begging us to go outside. We stay out until close to bed time. I take Joseph in for a bath and let the older two enjoy their time on the trampoline without having to be careful of their baby brother. I crack the window in my bedroom upstairs so that I can hear them while I bathe Joe. I smile as I wipe dirt from his nose and listen to the older two giggle in the distance. Then they come in for the night, ready for a warm bath and clean jammies. 


And now here we are at days end. One kid asleep and the older two snuggled up to a bedtime movie. Toys are strewn all over the basement and dishes are piled high on my counters. I plan to tackle it all after the littles are in bed and while Mr. Stannix is on his way home from work. Bedtime is my favorite time and I always sigh a breath of relief after I've had the pleasure of tucking in the last kid for the night (after the second potty break and third request for water). I am tired, but in good spirits. I feel so blessed to be a Mamma and be able to be at home with these kids day in and day out.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Spring Rain

I woke up nice and early to the sound of rain hitting my window! I am so glad it's nice enough to rain instead of snow. The windows were all cracked open to let in the fresh smell of Spring. Shortly after that I had bread on the go and my oven on to bake. I love rainy days. Most of yesterday was spent outside moving dirt from our old garden plot to the new spot. We all got some nice sun on our faces and enjoyed our time together digging for worms and catching ladybugs. Today I was glad to be stuck indoors baking and cleaning my neglected house. Maybe after my next round of dishes my black, dirty gardening fingers will be back to normal! Joseph sat on my lap at 10:00am and fell asleep while I was chatting with my little not-so-little brother. The littles have had fun playing pretend together and doing some "school". But they are all starting to sound a little irritable since they were up so early this morning. I think it might be time for some TV intervention!


Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Brothers

Today we spent almost all morning and afternoon outside.
The kiddos loved it!
Hyrum was even sweet enough to give his brother a ride when he got tired of walking.
(Don't worry, I held his hand the entire time the tricycle was in motion).
I love how close these boys are getting the older Joseph gets. 
I am so grateful my kids are such great friends!
The boys spent some time playing with worms from the garden this afternoon.
Love them!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Connecting

Today after the Sun warmed the air and all of our chores were done, we took off to spend a few hours at the park! The littles have been dreaming of this since mid-Winter. I was glad to get outside for fresh air and sunshine!

 Joseph loved the swings and surprisingly avoided the puddles. We had a bit of sand eating. He tried not once, not twice, but a good three or four times to eat sand. Silly boy. I also got a kick out of a Mamma who kept chasing her toddler out of the puddles so he wouldn't get dirty. 

 This slide was pretty slow, but Joseph enjoyed it over and over again!

 The boys stayed on the saucer swing for a good 15 minutes at least! 

Camilla jumped on for the last leg of the ride. She kept trying to kiss me when they'd get close. It totally cracked me up! It was nice to finally get out and enjoy some warm weather. I love when we are out of the house and I have an opportunity to really connect with my kids without the distraction of my iPad or house cleaning, or laundry. It was nice just to hang with my three stooges and watch them learn and grow!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Easter Sunday

Today we celebrated Easter with family. The littles were up nice and early to check their baskets and then we quickly got ready to head to the church. It was a special Sunday because Elder D. Todd Christofferson was visiting our stake. We went nice and early to save seats. The littles sat very well alternating between Gramma, Grampa, Uncle Arland, and soon to be Auntie Naomi. It was a wonderful meeting! Just before we left I was able to snap a few pictures of the kids in their new Easter outfits. 

Camilla has grown up so much! She's quite the little lady when she wants to be! Mr. Stannix and I were killing ourselves laughing whenever we told Hyrum to smile. He has the cutest fake smile I ever did see. I love that guy!
Joe was tricky because he wouldn't stand still enough. I snapped this one after church!

Joseph kept looking to his older brother to see how he should act. It was THE cutest. And then Hyrum's fake smile in the next one just cracks me up, so I had to include it! So glad my kiddos are such good friends.

Joseph has turned into such a little man lately. His face is filled out and he likes to ham it up for the camera.

 
This was the only one I managed of all three of them looking. I can almost hear Joe's belly laugh when I look at that giant grin of his!


After church came a quick egg champ so that we could make some egg salad sandwiches for lunch. Naomi did pretty good for a first timer! Mr. Stannix was pretty proud of his bumble bee and picked the chant "Sting like a bee!" Camilla thought it was pretty hilarious. Sadly, Gramma annihilated his Bee egg. Camilla and Gramma faced off for the last round and Miss CJ ended up winning! Watching her jump up and down was priceless.

While we all were visiting in the kitchen Camilla had fun quietly entertaining her little brother in the other room. I peeked around the corner to find them building and clapping together. It was the cutest moment!

We grabbed a few pictures on the front step after lunch and then relaxed and visited until evening.


Menu:
Ham, Scallop Potatoes, Green beans and Carrots, Garlic Asparagus, Jello Salad and Homemade Buns

Dessert:
Vanilla Cream cheese pound cake topped with strawberries and ice cream


My Parents, Grandparents, Brother and almost Sister-in-law joined us for dinner and the evening. It was great to visit together and hear stories. The kids were still on a sugar high well into the evening, but crashed as soon as they hit their pillows!  It's so great to be together with family to celebrate the Easter Season.


Saturday, April 19, 2014

We're So Glad...

We're so glad when Daddy is home! He put in some extra long hours at the office this week so that he could spend a Saturday with us. The littles were up so early that he made pancakes for their third breakfast (we kind of eat all morning around here).The kids sure love spending time with him!

 Joseph loves goofing around!

 Mike's mamma used to make animal shaped pancakes for them when they were little and now Mike carries on the tradition. Camilla got an easter bunny and Hyrum got a bear.

 We all enjoyed relaxing and taking it easy!

 Once it warmed up we ended up spending the whole afternoon outside! Camilla made her very own Olaf with some help from Hyrum. 

 Joseph kept trying to take things from the neighbors front flower garden, so he spent some time on my shoulders.

 We also went on a nice long walk to a little bridge. The kids had fun throwing snowballs in the creek (and at Daddy). We had an ongoing snowball fight the whole way home. It was super fun to just be together and laugh. Joseph napped in the stroller and missed out on the fun, but we sure enjoyed our older two!

 The evening brought traditional Easter Egg Decorating. The kids were pretty excited!!

 Notice Camilla's new bangs that she trimmed herself...

 Joseph colored a blue egg, and then smashed it a few minutes after.

Camilla made a favorite pink and yellow egg which sadly rolled onto the floor shortly after completion. But she was quick to problem solve and made a second just like it! They all crashed pretty quick after we tucked them into bed. All that fresh air was great!

Friday, April 18, 2014

God is Near

 Yesterday was an incredibly difficult day for me for some reason. I woke up to snow and felt a hint of the Winter blues. I was feeling sorry for myself. I wanted so badly to be eight months pregnant, aches and pains and all. I passed by Camilla's room as I went to scoop Joseph from his crib. An image that I had created a few months earlier of Camilla's room all set up to share with a new baby flashed in my mind. Needless to say, I was pretty weepy all day. Ever since January the children have prayed, "Please bless Mommy to feel better" each and every time they pray. Those words are always so sweet and thoughtful and bring tears to my eyes on those tough days. They don't necessarily know the extent of my hurt, but they can always sense when I'm feeling down, and those little prayers are answered over and over again as I strive to faithfully navigate my way through each new day smiling and experiencing moments of Joy. I came across this painting online the other day and it really brought me comfort.

http://www.meyergallery.com/images/4125.jpg
Art by Brian Kershisnik
Some days I truly feel like there are angels on my left and on my right giving me strength and bearing me up. I'm grateful for this Easter season to be able to remember our Savior and all that he did for us. I am grateful that he suffered not only for our sins, but also for all that seems unfair in this life. I know that he lives, knows me personally, and is near.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

A Winker


This handsome little dude kept winking at me across the dinner table last night.
I love him.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Sweet Dreams

 Joseph fell asleep in his highchair amidst chaos and craziness again. Most days he can hardly make it through lunch without dozing off. When I pulled him out I had to pry a grillcheese sandwich from his hands and brush off his crumb filled shirt. His warm little body snuggled in close as I scooped him from his chair. His arm grabbed the back of my shirt and then slowly let go as he drifted back to sleep.


He will be seventeen months old tomorrow and I can hardly believe it! Lately he has been attempting the stairs going forwards with one hand on the wall for balance as his short little legs make their way from one step to the next. It scares me to watch! He has also taken a liking to stuffed animals. I wish I would have thought of that when he was just a baby, maybe it would have helped him sleep better!

Before I left the room I had to stop and admire him for a few minutes. I love watching my babies sleep. I like the way his long eyelashes rest on his chubby cheeks. I love the way he tucks his knees and hands under his tummy. And I love hearing those soft breaths as they dream.