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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Heart of the Home

Today we woke up to rain and clouds. If I didn't have to drop Camilla at school this morning I might not have left my house. After we got home I carried in my sleeping baby and snuggled up with the boys on the couch to watch their favorite show. As Joseph nestled his face next to mine I kissed his cheeks and ran my fingers through his hair. A nice warm feeling of gratitude and love came over me and after a terrible nights sleep I was reminded why I love being a mother so much. 

While Mr. Stannix is away from home working hard for us all day, I feel so blessed to be able to be at home to teach our children. I love when they ask me questions, and I love their creative answers. The other day Hyrum asked "Mom, where does hail come from?" I gave him a brief explanation to which he replied, "Oh, I though it was pieces of the moon falling from the sky." Joseph has entered the "why" phase of being two years old, and sometimes my mamma brain has to get creative to keep up with his inquisitive nature. 

I think of my big girl often as she spends her days at school. It's been so different around here without her and I miss her funny little sayings. She loves to shorten things and I love when she says, "I'll be back in a jiff!" As I watched her play on her school playground after school the other day I felt that she has grown so much in these last few weeks. She is more confident, braver and daring. She hung upsidedown from the monkey bars swinging in mid air, "Mom! Watch this!" She was suddenly doing all kinds of things she had never attempted before. I got to talk to her on the phone the other day when I was out running some errands and she was hanging out with Daddy. Her sweet little phone voice reminded me of the wispy, blonde haired little girl in pig tales, always happy and giggling away. She has a talent for always looking on the bright side of life and I miss that little light in my day when it gets tough. 

Being home with the boys has been wonderful! It still feels weird to only have three kids with me for most of the day. It's fun to watch the boys play together and I can't help but wonder how their mouths can make such interesting sounds. Our house is suddenly a racetrack for their cars as they run this way and that. One day Joseph paused to use the bathroom and before I could get his diaper back on he ran back out yelling, "Wait foe me, dude!" anxious to get back to a game of cars with his brother.

As soon as Camilla comes home they can't wait to get out and play with her rain or shine. The other day I loved grabbing Joseph's cold, chubby hands seconds after he came inside from jumping on the trampoline in the rain. All three of the kids came in with wet bottoms. I took a few minutes to get down to their level and help them remove their rubber boots, something I usually let them do on their own. My intent was to keep the floor clean from the splashes and sand as they kick those things off half way across the kitchen, but it ended up being a beautiful moment. I love being able to serve my children. 

Our dinner conversation is always hilarious. On Sunday night Camilla asked, "Mom, will we go to Sunday every day until we die?" Then Joe pipes in, "Knock, knock..." "Who's there?" we ask. "Pants!!" When I think of dinner time, I think of more giggling than eating and lots of knock knock jokes from Joe. But I love this crazy loud phase of life we are in! The other night Hyrum put a macaroni on his finger and quoted a line from Big Hero Six, "I know, I should be proud that I am finally using my brains for something important!" A huge part of me wanted to shoot him my mom eyes and tell him to quit playing with his food, but the voice that he uses to imitate is so hilarious that I cracked up right along with Mike. 

Bed times are getting a little bit better but we are still having to lay with Joseph almost every night just to get him to sleep. I was sure he was asleep one night but as I carefully got up to sneak out of his room he sweetly asked, "Pees don't go, Mom." I flashed back to my tiny, unhappy baby boy who cried constantly and needed to be snuggled and comforted all night long. I'm sure his cries were him just saying, "please stay and snuggle me mom. Please don't go." As a tear rolled off my cheek I snuggle next to him until I felt his sleepy breaths on my cheek. It is a lot more work laying with him each night, but it's something I think he needs, something he has always needed, and I know it won't last forever. 

"Fathers, we may be the head of the home -- but mothers are the heart of the home, and the heart of the home is where the pulse of the home is."
 ~Thomas S. Monson

Monday, September 14, 2015

On the Horizon

BIG CHANGES are on the horizon for the Stannix Family! 
Stay tuned...

Friday, September 11, 2015

An Autumn Walk

This morning after we dropped Camilla off at school we headed to the river valley for some exploring. The weather was perfect and the boys loved the freedom to run and explore after a busy week at home. I forgot how much I love the river valley and the sliver of peace that can be found in the heart of the city. 

The moment we walked down into the forest paths we were surrounded by wild flowers, birds singing, squirrels chattering, and the soothing sound of the creek. It was just the relief that I needed after being tense and stressed all week. I inhaled the scent of Fall and let my stress melt away as I exhaled. The boys ran ahead, collected sticks and explored the little offshoots of the trails. Hyrum enjoyed picking directions when we came to a fork in the road and always picked the high, windy trails. 


While the boys hunted with their "bammers" I soaked in the beauty all around me as the sun flickered through the brightly colored leaves. We took to our morning with a nice, slow pace and as we walked I contemplated life and the changes that lie ahead. 







I loved watching Finley's eyes light up as he explored his surroundings, touched the dirt, and crunched leaves between his fingers. When Finners got tired of sitting on the ground and riding in the stroller, I swung him onto my back and he snuggled right in to take in his surroundings from a new vantage point.

Part way up the trail Joseph's walking stick became a broom stick accompanied by some crazy sound effects. I so enjoyed watching the boys catch the falling leaves as the wind blew and shook them from the trees above.


The simple life is wonderful!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Strawberry Blonde

Oh my I wish time would slow down! I'm so glad I get to kiss these cheeks all day!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Bonding

Camilla is loving school, though we had a few tears tonight! She feels like she is missing out on things at home, and even said she missed me, which of course made me tear up too! It's been interesting seeing the dynamics slowly shifting in our home as the boys spend more time together playing and Hyrum embraces his role as big brother. Joseph is no longer a third wheel and the noise level has doubled! They have so much fun together and I can't help but be filled with joy and happiness as I watch them.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

First Day of School

We have been talking about the first day of school for quite a while around here so that our first day would go off without a hitch. Over the last couple of days I have asked Camilla countless times if she's excited, or nervous, or ready. She was always excited and couldn't wait! Last night she made a special request for dinner and then we had a special Family Home Evening, ending with special back to school blessings from Daddy.  The evening didn't quite go as planned with little squabbles and distractions and I'm not even sure if the kids got anything out of the lesson.  Before bed I asked her again if she was excited, and she told me all about her plans for the next morning. I realized that instead of prepping Camilla, I should have been prepping myself! I was not okay with how excited she was to be away from me all day. I wished I could put a stop to this whole school thing and just keep her home with me for one more year. It seemed like this whole going to school ordeal was ending up being more of a life changer for me than for her. She was totally fine with it all while I was aching inside because my little girl was growing up. 


When I woke this morning to nurse Finley I could already hear whispers coming from Camilla's room where she and Hyrum were busy getting things ready for the day. She had picked out her outfit the night before and was all dressed and ready nice and early. I got in trouble for packing her lunch for her because she wanted to do it all herself, we'll see how long that lasts. She let me do up her hair, grabbed a sweater and stuck on her new shoes. She shared a few worries about not knowing how to read enough words, and not knowing who her teacher is, but I reassured her that she will learn and probably love her teacher. I made sure to grab a picture on the front step before we left, and then we all loaded up in the van.


Daddy was kind enough to stay home for a bit this morning so that I could take Camilla to her new school without the other kids in tow. We got there nice and early and met her teacher before being shuffled outside to wait with the rest of the grade one's and their parents. I had cried enough last night that I had nothing left to cry this morning!


As we walked into her classroom she recognized a few friends from soccer. She excitedly hung her backpack and lunch box up on the hooks and her teacher assured me she doesn't dismiss the students at the end of the day until she sees the whites of their parent's eyes. When it came time to leave Camilla hugged me extra tight and hung on for just a few seconds longer than usual. Then I kissed her quick and marched my way out of the classroom as quickly as I could.  As I rounded  the corner to the hall tears stung my eyes, but somehow I knew that she would be okay. 


The boys keep asking where she is and I keep glancing at my watch, counting down the hours until we pick her up! I'm sure I'll get used to it after a week or so. If it is this hard for me to send Camilla to school, I don't even want to think about how hard it will be when she grows up and moves away. I already feel like a piece of my heart is missing. I can't wait to pick her up and hear all about her day!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Peace & Quiet

One of my favorite things to do is watch the children interact. Seeing Joseph playing kindly with his baby brother this morning melted my heart!

Saturday, September 5, 2015

And He's Off!

 Finley is on the go and pretty much everyone around here thinks it's the cutest thing! The kids get so excited when he starts to move and they always call me to watch. Hyrum giggles when Finley quickly takes off army crawl style after a wanted toy. This little guy is so content now that he can get around and explore. My very favorite thing is watching him squirm across the floor to my feet and beg me to pick him up with that toothy grin of his. Time flies when you're having fun!!




Monday, August 31, 2015

Apple Pickin'

This morning we drove down the road to a dear friend's to pick her apples. Judy has known me my entire life and it's fun for me to bring my kids and hear how similar Camilla and I are. 

When we pulled up her pet deer was hanging out on the lawn munching the apples that had already fallen. 

Oh this girl! I can't believe how big and beautiful she is getting!

I may or may not have really enjoyed climbing into the tree!

The kids did this with Gramma and Grampa a few years ago when we were in Hawaii. Camilla is the only one who still remembers and made sure to bring a hat just like last time to catch the apples. It was pretty fun!

Friday, August 28, 2015

Some of the Perks

We have really enjoyed our stay at the Acreage. There are many perks including sleeping in, pancake breakfasts, freedom to run, fresh eggs, bed time tickles from Grampa, and snuggles with Gramma.