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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Perspective

Today brought a gentle, constant snowfall. The first thing I did when I woke was turn up the thermostat. Joe and I snuggled under a blanket on the vent and got toasty warm as we waited for the other kids to wake. Once everyone was out the door to school I spent a little bit of time tidying the kids bedrooms. While I folded clothes, helped them make their beds, and opened curtains I listened to THIS talk by a favorite apostle of mine (if you have a few minutes, take a listen, it's amazing...). Lately I've found that I really enjoy listening to talks more than music in the mornings. It gives me a few quiet minutes each day to ponder and feel closer to my Savior. 

 When I had finished up in the bedrooms I spontaneously decided it was time for Joe to take piano lessons. The little boys were busy playing downstairs, which gave Joseph and I a few minutes to sit at the piano, talk about the keyboard, clap some rhythms, and learn a few notes. One of the first songs in his book is the famous tune of hot cross buns. He played it proudly all day long. I spent my afternoon shouting notes from the kitchen, "E....no that's a C...Yeah, that's the right one. Good job!" as he practiced to his hearts content. Music has a magical way of transforming people and I really believe that I was inspired to sit down with Joe today and teach him. I noticed that the rest of the day he was more agreeable and peaceful. I really think that music will be a great outlet for him throughout the rest of his life. He wanted to go through the entire song book today, but we are learning a little bit about the importance of repetition and mastering things before we move on.

"Look at everything 
through the  lense of eternity and life 
will take on a different perspective." 
~James E. Faust

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Lovin' Every Day

Today we...

Tidied the house in my Grandma's apron...

Loved on little brothers...

Crafted...

And slept soundly as the snow gently fell outside.

Monday, February 5, 2018

The Mondays

I woke up with high hopes for this week, but at the same time I'm just rolling with the punches. I've learned to just take things in strides and go along with the misadventures that any given day can bring. I've been trying to bring back my easy going attitude and spontaneous outlook on life. 

This morning we spontaneously took off to the grocery store. We needed milk and a few other things. When we got there, I put the car in park, and turned around to see this sweet babe sleeping soundly. Teething has really messed up our nights and he catches his Z's when he can!

The highlight of my day was probably when the delivery man rang my doorbell and handed over my monthly order from Young Living. White Angelica just came back in stock in the States market, and I snagged two bottles. It's supposed to be good for emotional balance (which I need a lot of these days), protection from negative emotions, awareness, and wholeness. I'm going to start applying it daily to help in all of these areas and hopefully feel like a better mamma at days end.

As we brushed teeth before bed I urged Fin to open his mouth so that I could "brush his dinosaur teeth". He smiled, "Dose aren't dinosaur teef, dose are Nin-ney (Finley) teef!!" I laughed. Then during Family prayer Joe said, "Please bless me that I won't have to let Reese out pee anymore...." We all cracked up. 

Then I discovered that the dog ate another poopy diaper, and I didn't think that was too funny. Ugh.

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Sunday Snapshots







Friday, February 2, 2018

Fri-yay

We've officially made it through another week! January flew by with swimming lessons twice a week for all four kids, hair cuts for the boys, late nights at work for Mr. Stannix, and many nights of musical beds for me. We began February by wrapping up swimming, getting a few of the littles in for check-ups at the dentist, and of course a little baking and decorating.

 Today we celebrated the end of the week with heart straws and a glass of chocolate milk. Of course there was some bubble blowing. Childhood at it's finest...

 The big kids joined in when they got home from school. This girl does her own hair every day and her pigtails were pretty incredible today. Bouncy and full of spunk, just like my girl. She is the shortest in her class, but makes up for it with spirit and heart.

We also pulled out our "kindness jar" and the kids have begun filling it with good deeds and love. I'm excited for our home to be extra full of love this month!

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Cling on

I've had the cutest little cling-on attached to my leg all day today! 
He is so loveable and sweet when he's not throwing himself all over the floor.
We get the best hugs from this little toddler.
And when he smooches, he makes sure to grab your face in both of his hands so that he can plant a big ol' slobbery kiss right on your lips. 
He's such a little heart-throb. 
We love him!

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Sugar Cookies

We are getting ready to welcome February with our traditional heart shaped sugar cookies. It was the perfect thing to do on a cold day off school.

Monday, January 29, 2018

Unhurried

 Time always moves a little slower on Monday's. Have you noticed? Joe was the first to wake this morning, upset that Finley snuck out of their room in the middle of the night AGAIN to sleep in Camilla's room. We whispered in the dark until we heard Oliver's hand on the doorknob, trying to escape the confines of his room. 

 This cookie monster ate like five ginger cookies after breakfast...

 The children made approximately a million paper chains yesterday afternoon and my kitchen is full of them. Joseph is so proud that he can finally make them himself and went right back to work this morning!


 Ollie went for an early nap, and I made up a batch of bread dough which I turned into five loaves of fluffy white bread and over a dozen garlic cheese knots.

 After lunch we went to the chiropractor so that Dr. Heather could work her magic on Joe who has been totally out of sorts lately. He was so still and quiet and always feels more like himself after. I thought this sign was super interesting! Before our experience with Joe last year, I never thought about how important chiropractic care is for everyone, but especially kids! Dr. H sees a lot of kids and she is so great!


 The rest of the afternoon was slow and quiet. I love when I catch my kids playing quietly on their own. Ollie has recently become interested in cars and trucks. He sings and makes sound effects and likes his independent play. It's so fun watching him learn and grow! He is starting to babble a lot more now and say things like "day-doo" (thank-you) and "ut" (out). 

 Hyrum's teacher emailed me today to let me know that he had been chosen for student of the month. The school just started this program to recognize students who have a strong work ethic, growth mindset, positive attitude, respect, and a kindness for other students. We are super proud of him, and celebrated with pizza tonight!

Friday, January 26, 2018

These Days

 Today started bright and early at 5:50am with Ollie banging on his door and yelling "MAA!" I walked squinty eyed across the cold hardwood floor and crawled right back into the toddler bed. Ollie giggled and spent the next half an hour kissing my face all over and sitting on my head. Before long we joined the rest of the littles downstairs where we sat in a dimly lit living room watching cartoons until everyone woke for the day. 

We ate breakfast, signed reading logs and agendas, packed lunches, and practised musical instruments. Then we all gathered together for scriptures and family prayers. Since Camilla started school I can count on one hand how many mornings we have missed reading our scriptures. It's not always easy, but it's always worth it! Their day goes so much better when we begin it this way. 

We watched a little boy all morning, and Joe volunteered to make lunch again. He can pretty much make Kraft Dinner all on his own (I just have to turn on the stove) and he loves to dish it up and serve everyone their plates. He always makes sure that "the little ones can go first" because he can wait since he's bigger. 

 After lunch I put the little boys down for a nap. Ollie fell asleep in front of his door for the second day in a row. I could barely squeeze my arm in to grab a picture, and then I gently pushed my way in and put him into his bed. 

 While Fin and Ollie napped, Joseph helped me whip up a double batch of our favorite big soft ginger cookies. Half way through he told me that it would go much faster if we were both rolling (I was working on a lasagna for dinner at the same time). I took over rolling the balls and he covered them with sugar. Suddenly, it became a race to see if he could empty the bowl before I plopped another ball into it. He giggled so hard his face turned red, and I even had a good laugh. It was so fun to spend some one on one with him. 

 I absolutely adore his level of concentration here. That tongue sticking out totally adds to the cuteness factor. 

 We played "war" with a deck of cards (his favorite game) in between pans of cookies. Joseph's love language is quality time, so I always try and make sure I carve out some special time for him during the day. Lately it has been playing games together while the little boys nap. 

 I'm certain Finley's nose woke him up, because he joined us in the kitchen shortly after the first pan came out of the oven. He was quick to jump on the stool and help in any way he could and enjoyed eating half a pan of cookies when he thought I wasn't looking. Then they burned it off by running around the basement couch a million times with their toy airplanes, spit flying everywhere as they made the sound effects and animations.

 We managed to squeeze in a little bit of school before the kids got home. We worked on the "it" family today. He builds it, sounds it out, and writes it down. When I see how much he's catching on I can't help but smile big and get all excited for him! We are almost ready for our big reader and work book! 

The kids came home from school and ate half of the cookie jar and then gathered at the kitchen table with three decks of cards. Hyrum told me that my veggie tray would be the ultimate skate park (for his mini skate board) if it didn't have veggies in it. Ha! 

I made dinner while Fin played quietly at my feet with his toy motorcycle. His sound effects were the best and I loved listening to his narration as he played. I also learned that motorcycles can sometimes snore when they're really tired. Soon a fight broke out over cards, so the big boys went to play in the bath and Camilla and I started a valentine's craft while the bread sticks cooked. The boys have recently learned how to put their faces all the way into the water and they love to practice for swimming lessons. Joe just learned how to do it without plugging his nose and is the most excited little boy ever! Daddy came home to a house filled with music and the aroma of fresh bread and lasagna. The boys stood on the stairs and jumped into his arms for a hug while the puppy jumped around at his feet in excitement. Ollie called out to him from his booster seat where I had belted him in a few minutes earlier. There was shrieks of excitement all around for our favorite guy!

After tucking in the kids I went around the house to do a quick tidy. I grabbed the two light sabers I had been side-stepping in the kitchen all day, the stray socks that are all over my house, the blocks that somehow ended up on the floor by my bed, and the clothes in the bathroom from the boys. My windows and mirrors all have circles on them from the boys' suction dart guns. There's still an arrow suctioned to the big window in the living room. No body can reach it, so the boys are just waiting for it to fall down. I am exhausted and looking forward to snuggling next to Mike in front of a fire and favorite show.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Lunch Date

 Today I dropped the little boys off at a friends house for an hour and took the big kids out to lunch! They have been coming home saying how much they miss home and Camilla even told me that she wished she could call me every day from school. The two phone calls I got from her last week were complaining of a headache and soaking wet clothes after she spilled her water bottle (which turned out to be just a bit on her pants, but she NEEDED me to bring a change of clothes pronto). I packed them a snack and a note, and they were so excited when the lunch bell rang, and even more surprised when they didn't see the boys in the car. It was fun to spend some special time with them mid school day. They are both getting so darn big! I think I will have to make this happen more often.