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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Hyrum Turns Seven

 Today our sweet Hyrum turned seven! The years are just flying by! The past seven years with this boy have been pretty easy. He's always been a pretty awesome sleeper (probably because he is ALWAYS growing). We speak the same language and enjoy similar things. He is quiet and soft spoken. Even on the phone today when grandparents called to wish him a happy birthday he had one worded answers and soft responses. He is a pretty deep thinker and a quiet soul. 

 He reminded Daddy that he needed to be measured today! We measure all of the kids on their birthdays and then spend the next few minutes commenting on how much they've grown. Hyrum by far grows the most each year! He is going to be tall I think. 

 His humility and gratitude about brought me to tears today. The weekend played me out and I barely had enough energy to put together a birthday dinner. Hyrum helped me make a homemade ice cream cake while the frozen pizza's cooked in the oven. The whole time I was thinking how lame I was doing as a mom and he was telling me how grateful he was that I let him help and how cool his cake looked covered in sprinkles. I love his quiet gentle ways and his understanding heart.

The other day when he and daddy went to buy a new tire for his bike, he was eyeing this beauty pretty good. Apparently he almost left the store in tears, longing for this new bike with gears and hand brakes. His old bike was a touch to small for him last season and the seat had been raised as far as it could be. After cake Daddy carried his new bike inside from the garage. He was shocked! His reaction wasn't quite as animated as I was expecting it to be. He walked around the bike quietly and said, "Wow! Thanks Dad!" He ran his hands over the handle bars and sat on the seat for a few minutes with that sweet Hyrum smile of his. Then he begged us to let him take it for a spin around the block in the rain. He is looking forward to taking it out tomorrow afternoon for a big ride! Happy birthday dear boy! We love you and the special spirit you bring to this family!

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Family Bike Ride

 We were blessed with another outstanding day! The littles were all up super early begging to get on their bikes. I didn't want to be the first house to wake up the rest of the neighborhood so I made them wait. Soon we heard children playing at the park and people mowing their lawns and I gave them the okay. They left home at 8:00am and came back a gazillion times so that I could fix a couple of bike chains. The boys put cards on the back of their bikes again so that the spokes would hit them and make them sound like dirt bikes. The plus side to this is that I can hear exactly where they are all over the neighborhood.

 Dandelion season is officially upon us! Ollie enjoyed picking the few we had along the side of the house and stashing them away in the seat of his ride-on car. 

 I loved hanging out with the little boys in the backyard all morning! Oliver wanted to be outside the entire morning and would shake his head no when I asked him to come in. He toddled around the yard, discovered how to get on the trampoline with the help of his ride-on toys, and did about a million bum drops while he jumped. We enjoyed a picnic lunch on the trampoline and soaked up as much sun as we could.

 When Daddy got home from the youth temple trip he fixed up the last few bikes, hooked up the trailer and lead us all on the first family bike ride of the season.

 He hauled the little boys while I took up the rear with my rickity old blue bike. The chain slipped everytime I started peddling and it only has like two gears that actually work. So while they are all slowly peddling along and enjoying the scenery, my legs are working ten times as fast just to keep up.

 These two boys are best buds and I love it!

 We stopped half way at the new park to check it out! The kids had red faces and tired legs, but still managed a few rounds of monkey bars.

 We were pretty happy when we finally reached our destination! We used flyers to fan our red faces and enjoyed sitting down and catching out breath!

Tired, but happy!

 After a long day in the sun there is roller blades, bike helmets, and shoes strewn all over my entry way. Oh, and did I mention that one of my kids filled an entire rubber boot with diarrhea? Being a mom is certainly it's own kind of glamorous. The children were exhausted come bed time and went to sleep without a peep. I am already dreaming of more days like these! 


Friday, April 27, 2018

Bein' a Kid

 Today was flex Friday which meant there was no school! We started the day slow with cartoons and breakfast. Then I gave the house a quick tidy before a couple of Hyrum's friends arrived. He wanted to keep his party super small this year. He is a kid after my own heart. He doesn't like attention or standing out in public and has a handful of friends that he feels close too.

 This year his only birthday request was a donut cake with a number 7 sparkler. Luckily I scored a dozen boston creams the night before and he was super pleased with the results! It was the easiest birthday cake I've ever made, and I was feeling a little bit guilty about it. Ha!

 The party was a success! Just the right amount of time that no one got bored or argued. His friends are all super great and they had a fun time together! He was even nice enough to include all of his siblings! (Fin was feeling much better at this point and even downed half a hot dog and half a donut).

 I hardly saw the big kids the rest of the day, except when they came home for food. There was rollerblade tracks from my front door to the water cooler and cheeto finger prints all over the house. 

Lest you think I had a relaxing afternoon, Oliver here kept me on my toes all day! He likes to sit on tables, stand on chairs, scale my banister, and crawl across my counters. It's a good thing he's cute!

The kids all came home with dirty faces and shirts, skinned knees and huge smiles. Daddy pulled the bikes out after lots of begging and spent the evening replacing Hyrum's tire that he popped last year. When he was finished his hands were black and his brow had a light glistening of sweat. Hyrum was super grateful though! Even though it was crazy late we let them do a lap around the block. They went right to sleep after they came home, exhausted from the extra fresh air and exercise!

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Morning Adventures

 The weather was too perfect to stay inside this morning! Joseph was dying to put on his rollerblades and go somewhere far, and I needed some fresh air. Fin was complaining a bit of a sore tummy, so he opted to ride in the Thule with Ollie. We walked up the block, around the pond, and down by the golf course where the path is wide and the trees are big! 

Joe took over pushing for a while and was pretty fast with the little boys! When Reese and I finally caught up we were all pretty pooped. 

 When we turned around to head home, Ollie desperately wanted out to explore. We were in no hurry so I obliged and smiled as I watched him run around pointing excitedly to everything and chasing the robins. 

 A few minutes later I heard a timid, "Mom, I barfed..." from the stroller. I quickly scooped Mr. Finnegan out of the stroller and let him finish up on the grass. His side of the stroller was untouched by barf, but Ollie's belt was covered in it. I had no choice but to let Oliver walk home. It took us for-ev-er. He would run in circles, turn around and head back the other way, leisurely observe his surroundings. I was impressed that his little legs made it all the way home and he still had a smile on his face!
 
When we got home Reese and Fin curled up on the bed together and went for a nice, long nap while I cleaned and disinfected the stroller. The afternoon was rather quiet!

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Evening Light

 The weather this week has been incredible! The snow is all melted and the puddles are all dried up. We have enjoyed the blue sky and sunshine so so much! We are loving the longer hours of daylight and the warmth of the sun. I am grateful that the kids are still in smaller grades where there is little to no homework and they can just spend time outside when they get home. I have loved the fact that the TV hasn't even been touched this week. The littles would rather run around the neighborhood and play grounders at the park with their friends than sit inside. The last few nights I have let them stay out until the sun starts to dip down behind the rooftops because they are having so much fun. It's wonderful watching them run and jump around. Sometimes exercise is more important than sleep.

I spent a lot of time cleaning our poor neglected house today, so I treated myself to an evening out in the backyard with these two cuties while the big kids ran around the neighborhood. The sun was warm and wonderful on our faces and I loved watching the light catch their hair in just the right way. They bounced and bum dropped and giggled for a whole hour on the trampoline before I finally called it a night.

We are so happy that Spring is finally here!

Monday, April 23, 2018

Pysanky Eggs

 Today I had the rare opportunity to volunteer in Camilla's class and learn all about pysanky eggs. My friend and I swap baby sitting to volunteer at the school with our kids, and it was so nice to be able to go! They had a super presenter who showed us all of her fabulous eggs and shared her talent with us. The kids loved writing on their eggs with wax and a special tool called a kistka. Working with kids, and candles and hot wax can be quite adventurous. Along the way the eggs are put in different dyes and then drawn on again with bees wax.  The kids learned all about the different symbols and their meanings and how special these eggs are to people. It was so fun spending the morning with my girl and her class, and watching her interact and cheer her friends on. I can't wait to see her egg after the wax has been melted off and it's been all shined up! 




Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Little Things

It is finally starting to feel a little bit like Spring. For the last few weeks we have woken to the sound of birds singing in our backyard. This morning the combination of blue sky, first morning light, and birds singing made me giddy for warmer weather to come. After waving the big kids off to school I had a huge desire to start Spring cleaning. I tore apart the windows in the upstairs bedrooms, caked with dirt and grime, and washed them in the tub. The crisp morning air was refreshing! The boys played at my feet, wrestled on the toddler bed, and giggled away while I scrubbed the gunk out of the window sills. It's a simple thing that only I will notice, but it felt so good to see them all nice and white again when I put them back together. Once we were all finally dressed and ready for the day, we went out for a walk! Beautiful weather like this must not be wasted inside.

Lately balance has been a huge struggle for me. Our house always feels like a disaster and there is endless spills and messes to clean up. It's always hard to decided between work and play. If work wins, I feel guilty for not playing, and if play wins, then not enough work gets done.  There is a continual pile of laundry to be folded on my downstairs couch, and the sink is rarely empty of dirty dishes.  Just a few weeks ago somebody spilled their hot chocolate after complaining about how little they got compared to everyone else. The cup was too close to the edge and it truly was an accident. I had to swallow my anger over being called names and remind myself to have a gentle touch as I went over to said child and asked if he was okay. Then I looked at the floor and what I thought was an empty cup was not. I totally had to bite my lip as I mopped up the puddle of sticky hot chocolate and throw out the mug with the busted handle. I then took a deep breath and excused myself to my room. Sometimes all of the frustrating parts of a day build and build and when they finally climax ya just need a good cry. My dear boy found me tucked under the covers in my room, told me he loved me and apologized for spilling. I wasn't even really upset about that, just everything. He brought me his eye-spy book to cheer me up and asked if we could do it together. So, instead of starting dinner, we snuggled on my bed with our backs against the tear stained pillow finishing page after page of the book.

Motherhood teaches so much about forgiveness, patience, and understanding. I feel so blessed to have all of these littles in our home to help me learn more about myself. I've been jotting down these little things over the past month just so I never forget the way things are right now. The kids are growing up so fast! The older two spend more time away from home than at home and it's so hard for me! I am trying to make the time we spend together count and make sure that their needs and concerns are met. The little guys are so busy that most days feel like a blur. Sometimes it does me good to slow down and pray to see the world through their eyes.

Camilla is so grown up lately. Her sense of humor is hilarious and she is super witty! Sometimes she has a hard time with all of these brothers of hers and often asks for special girl time, or extra chats. She has kept her room clean for practically an entire year and has a nice little routine. She pre-dates all of her journal pages and makes sure to only write one page each night. She is ultra organized and often reminding us of when she needs rides to activities and where the meeting spot is for pick up. A few weeks ago she and Hyrum left for school without their fundraising forms (which were due that day). I quickly loaded the boys and headed to the school to drop them off. Just as I had parked my phone rang, it was Camilla, to remind me that the forms were due today and ask if I could drop them off. I told her Joe was just on his way to the office with them and she ran and met him there. She is always on top of everything and I love it! I never have to worry about her forgetting to do anything. She has just started gymnastics once a week and absolutely loves it! Her size and athletic abilities are definitely in her favor. My favorite thing about her growing up right now is when she hops up on the counter top at days end and chats my ear off over a bowl of ice cream. She is so great to be around!

Hyrum is our quiet boy. His mind is always scheming and dreaming. He often forgets school stuff, but still does incredibly well on the things he does remember to do. The other day he came home and excitedly told me that he had won the innovation challenge. He built a very geometric structure from straws, pipe cleaners, paper plate and pieces of clay. It was the tallest in his class and didn't fall over when tipped or shaken. He was super excited! I just smiled that's my Hyrum. He loves to draw art filled with shapes and designs and it's often very balanced on either side. His newest love is a hand-me-down skate board and he spends every afternoon riding it in the driveway.

Joseph is looking older these days! He is tall, and charasmatic, and goofy. My very favorite thing about Joe is the freckles that dust his nose and the twinkle in his eye when he smiles. He is the kind of kid that needs to be busy and active. When he starts complaining or teasing someone, he gets a job. His favorite thing to do is wash the walls. I love the way he describes things. One day he told me that something felt "scrubby" and another day that something felt like "dry cleaning". He is one of a kind and certainly knows how to push my buttons. At bedtime he always farts in his bed right before I lie with him to ask him about his day. Often he will knock on the wall after I've tucked him in just to make the dog bark, which makes me furious because the baby is often asleep an hour earlier. He thinks it's hilarious and I smile at his quiet giggle as I yell from the livingroom that it's time to settle down. He and Hyrum are sharing a room in the basement now and he loves feeling grown up and having his big brother around. He loves making new friends, and seeks to please others. This is a good thing, and a bad thing sometimes. There has been moments of mooning at the park to get a laugh. The other day we took the kids to an indoor play place and he spent the entire time running around with a boy he just met. Making new friends is his very favorite thing.

Finley is adorable, and strong willed, and full of spunk these days. I wish I could record him all day long because the things he says are hilarious. Maybe not so much the things he says, but the way he says them. He often asks for "toast and dam" for breakfast. He never says "yeah" or "yup", it's always "yes" with the sweetest little "S" sound at the end. I love his random "I love you's" when he notices I'm frazzled or having a hard day. He is the biggest tease and gets great joy out of bugging his older siblings...and the dog. Often I find myself shouting "FI---Joe--FINN! Stop teasing the puppy!" Sometimes at the dinner table he will look across at Joe and say "Are you stinkin' what I'm stinkin'?" He means "are you thinkin' what I'm thinkin'?" but it's turned into quite a funny thing with the older siblings. He pronounces Oliver's name "aw-viv-er" and it melts my heart. He loves the word "super" and often uses to it to describe things. "I super wuv smoodies!" or "I just wuv dees jammies super much!" He is at the tricky age where he could still nap, but doesn't always need to. Often he crashes late afternoon on the couch or in a corner somewhere. And somehow after everyone else has been tucked in and fallen asleep, he manages to sneak downstairs and enjoy some special mommy and daddy time. We let him stay up with us because he won't be little forever, and as a fourth child it's not often you get one and one with your parents. He shares our snacks and kisses our cheeks and tells us he "wuvs" us. Then he falls asleep next to me on the couch and Daddy carries him to bed.

Oliver is such a little man now! He is looking so grown up and I am cherishing his whispy blonde hair because I know it won't last forever. He loves hard, as in, he loves to run across a room and crash into you for a hug. I love the way he hooks his arms around my neck and kisses me with his wet lips. My mornings often begin when Ollie knocks on his door and says "mom...moooooommm...mum!" repeatedly until I let him out. Daddy is one of his very favorite people in this house and he always looks for him first thing in the morning and screeches with glee when he gets home after work. His favorite thing to do right now is rearrange my kitchen chairs. He is constantly pushing chairs up to the counters and climbing right up. The other day I came upstairs to find him crawling around my freshly wiped counter tops. He had emptied half of my hand soap and swirled it around the counters with my scrub brush. He had the hugest grin on his face and was NOT happy when I took him down. He is quite the dare devil and loves to balance on the arms of our couches and try to jump from the highest parts of the parks. He has graduated from his old open-close handed wave to waving his whole arm back and forth. His whole body practically shakes as he waves good-bye with his crazy eyes and open mouth. He's such a riot! Now that the weather is warmer he is always wanting to be outside and often cries or gets upset if I sit down on the couch instead of putting on his shoes. He has mastered his bum-drops on the trampoline and is learning to stay away from the edges. He loves playing with "reese" and says her name so well.

We are loving the warmer weather this week and the way that the sunshine is warming our souls. I feel like the change in seasons has given me a new energy and appreciation for things. It's so refreshing. One of my favorite times of day right now is when I get to tuck in the little boys. Fin will often ask me to lay with him and rub his back. Almost every night without fail the Geese fly over just as he's falling asleep. It's such a fun thing to listen to while we are snuggled in that dimly lit bedroom. Life is busy and full right now, but we sure love it!

Monday, April 16, 2018

Ordinary Afternoons

After a few months of mediocre blogging I have decided to get over my insecurities and put my heart back out here in blog land. The kids are growing up so fast and I know that I am going to forget the little things that make life rich once they're grown. I want the sleepless nights, the crazy, the good, the bad and the ugly all written down so that I can look back and enjoy it later. 

It snowed all day today! We were supposed to get up to 10cm but luckily it's warm enough that it melted shortly after it hit the ground. We cheered ourselves up with a dozen donuts from timmies. Some of the kids stayed in jammies all day today, and we found interesting ways to keep busy. I lost count of how many times Joe pushed Ollie around the couch in this empty basket while I folded laundry.

His little giggles were to die for and Joe felt so big and strong. I love it when my kids find something ordinary and turn it into something fun that keeps them occupied for hours! We have a whole shelf full of toys, but this was the toy of choice today. I also love it when they play so well together! Joe has a big heart and although he is the best button pusher in our family, he is also a pretty great big brother!

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Sunday Snapshot

Today was a crazy day! The kids were up early (of course), breakfast was eaten so early that we pretty much had to have second breakfast just before we left to keep hungry tummies happy. I have two very rambunctious boys who refuse to hang out in the primary room while I set up and instead run around the halls before church. Ollie is quite the handful these days and sacrament meeting is almost impossible to make it through. While we had a few awesome moments during sacrament where 4 out of 5 kids were sitting so quiet that angels were practically singing, we also had an episode of world war three on our crowded bench when someone refused to move over and give someone else their spot and someone stole a goldfish from a very determined toddler. Camilla rocked a musical number on her violin in front of the entire congregation. I was so proud of her! We got back to our bench only to be welcomed by a spitting war between Fin and Joe while Daddy was in the foyer with Ollie. Daddy came back for a split second to tell me he had drive someone home, and plopped a busy toddler on my lap while I strong-armed a certain boy to a new spot so his sister could have her old spot back. Then we were off to primary with a ton of new changes and new teachers and new things to take care of. The children were all very high energy, and teaching was trickier than usual. Then Daddy helped me wrestle everyone into the van and I came home solo while he stayed for a meeting.

When I got home, I felt a lot like throwing a bowl over my head like Ollie here...Sundays are crazy in the Stannix home! Thankfully the little guys went for naps. Joe fell asleep balanced on the arm of the couch, and the older two found a good movie. Fin snuggled in next to me and quickly fell asleep. Napping next to him was probably the highlight of my day. When he woke up he told me how warm I was and how he slept so good, and how much he loved me. His little voice right now is so adorable and I love the way he pronounces things. I wish I could just bottle him up the way he is right now and hold onto him forever.

Daddy was my hero and made up a batch of Grampy's tacos for dinner even though he had a rough day as well. We were all pretty cranky as we ate dinner unfortunately. We had a quick family home evening since Daddy will be working late tomorrow, and then he had to run off to another church meeting. I tucked the kids into bed and cleaned the kitchen. It will be super satisfying to wake up on a Monday morning to clean counter tops and an empty sink. Happy Sabbath!

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Fortifying Families

We weren't able to do our annual Easter picture last week because we cozied up at home to watch General Conference. So this week, despite the fresh blanket of snow, we braved the cold and gathered on the front porch for a quick picture. I set my camera on top of a ladder, and we kind of lucked out. My heart swells with joy as I look at this picture of siblings cuddling close and holding hands and loving each other. This is not how every day looks in the Stannix home, but at least I know that deep down they really love each other!

Today I had the opportunity to speak in another ward about how we can teach our families to live the gospel well. As a mamma, teaching my children is something that I am very passionate about. Instilling a love of the gospel in my children has been accomplished by one family scripture study, one family prayer, one family home evening, and one bedtime story at a time. I know that as we consistently do these things, the gospel will catch fire in the hearts of our children and our families will be strengthened. I am so grateful for these littles that aren't so little anymore, and the things they teach me each day!

"As we teach our children the gospel through word and example, our families are spiritually strengthened and fortified." ~Robert D. Hales