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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Rise and Shine

The sun is waking up earlier and earlier each day. I am usually on the couch at 5:00am nursing the baby and enjoy the quiet moments to watch the sun rise and paint the sky. 

Some mornings are absolutely breathtaking!

Sawyer always wakes up so giggly and he brings us all so much joy! Camilla often grabs him out of his crib before she leaves for school and laughs at his arms and legs flying all over the place.


We filled part of our day today with books from the library. I got this adorable counting book filled with woodland animals. The art work is beautiful and I may just go buy myself a copy to keep forever.

Sawyer enjoyed a super long morning nap while I baked up a storm in the kitchen. 

We enjoyed some oatmeal raisin muffins for morning snack!

The afternoon was slow and quiet, just the way I like it! There is something so peaceful about watching a toddler or baby sleep. It's one of my favorite things.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Target Practise

Tonight Mr. Stannix gave Camilla a crash course in gun safety. Then they shot at some pop cans with the pellet gun. She has surprisingly good aim!

Monday, April 22, 2019

Around the Lake

This afternoon we loaded the bikes into the back of the truck and drove to Crimson Lake with the littles. Daddy took them on a big 10KM bike ride on the trail around the lake. I stayed behind with Sawyer and enjoyed a few hours of quiet and mediation as I walked some trails and sat on a bench overlooking the lake. Everyone came back exhausted, but still smiling! They love spending time with their Dad, he's a pretty great guy! On the way home we called Gramma and Grampa and went to DQ for ice cream sundaes. It was so great to spend time together today!







Sunday, April 21, 2019

Easter Sunday

A few snapshots of our Easter Sunday today include....

Sawyer's first Easter!


Camilla's new pretty Easter Dress from Daddy!

A peaceful, afternoon nap.

Sawyer's first taste of rice cereal. Yum!

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny came today and spoiled the kids. They woke to baskets full of goodies and hunted for their eggs. We champed eggs just before lunch. It's always a fun tradition! The big boys got pretty into it this year. The last two standing were Hyrum and Daddy, and Daddy's bumblebee egg ended up taking the title this year. Then we had egg salad sandwiches for lunch and spent the rest of the day relaxing!





Friday, April 19, 2019

Egg-straviganza

We had such a busy day today! The kids were off school so the morning was nice and slow. I fed everyone pancakes and then made Mr. Stannix some eggs and toast when he woke.

Sawyer fell asleep on his Daddy's lap shortly after breakfast and it was the cutest thing to watch. His cheeks are getting so chubby! I love how chill he is.

Once the baby was asleep we got all of the dye ready for coloring eggs!



We had some pretty excited littles!







After we were finished everyone got dressed and we went out to a friends place for lunch and an Easter Egg Hunt. Each kid got a bag with a list taped to it to help them find their eggs! There were big eggs and small eggs and eggs that lit up. The littles did their hunt indoors while the big kids all went outside. Afterwards everyone enjoyed their chocolate while we visited.

Sawyer was a champ as we went right from their home to Lacombe for a wedding reception. It's so crazy to me that kids I used to babysit are old enough to get married now!

Everyone changed into their wedding clothes on the way there. The boys shirts didn't stay white and clean for very long though with chocolate easter eggs and loose teeth. Joe begged us all week to pull his tooth, but it just wasn't ready. It ended up falling out in the van on our drive there and getting lost between the seats. A few minutes later a thirsty Hyrum tipped a water bottle up for a drink just as Daddy was coming to a stop at a red light. When the car came to a complete stop and jerked back, the water came out the open lid, all down Hyrum's front and into his seat. The look of shock on his face and the fact that I had already dealt with the chocolate and blood on Joe's shirt caused me to laugh hysterically at the craziness of the situation. I hadn't seen anything quite that funny for a really long time. Hyrum joined right in laughing as I threw him some paper towel. The poor boy had to put up with wet pants for the rest of the night. The reception was beautiful! They had a taco bar and lots of decorations. We were all pretty tired on the drive home after such a fun-filled day!

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Safely Gathered in

The day begins with a hot breakfast. Hungry children eat the pancakes as quick as their mother can flip them off the grill. When they are finally full the family gathers for scriptures and prayers before the children venture out for a day of school. When they arrive home they munch warm cookies and quickly bike off to visit neighborhood friends. At days end the weary mother calls out to her children and eventually ends up walking down the lane way to retrieve them. They come home tired and sweaty from their adventures with a group of new friends. As they find their jammies, the mother makes her way out to the chicken coop while the North wind blows and the clouds threaten rain. The chickens ruffle their feathers and make their way to shelter as the skies darken. Inside the coop the chicks are quiet and snuggled together for the night. Some are sleeping in pairs on a comfy straw bed and others are huddled together under the warmth of the heat lamp. She closes the doors up tight and makes sure everyone is tucked in safe from the coming storm. On her way back to the house she rescues the pumpkin seedlings from the greenhouse and brings them in to the warmth of their home. 

The mother comes inside to a happy scene as the children are all snuggled together on the couch watching a movie. Legs and arms are sprawled everywhere as all five try and fit on a single couch piled with blankets. She smiles as she scoops up the toddler and brings him for a bubble bath. They play in the tub while she wipes his face and washes his sticky hands. There is water everywhere, but he is happy.

When a blanket of darkness settles upon them, the oldest girl and her mother venture back out to the chicken coop to lock the runs and keep the pesky fox out of the hen house. They are roosting happily out of doors, shielded by the coop from the chilly North wind. As the last door latches shut the mother hears a sound near the top garden and pauses to listen. The oldest daughter walks through the chicken run and discovers a mamma hen frantically trying to find her way through the fence to safety. As they near the mamma hen, they discover two more huddled together near a fence post, lost and unable to find their way home once darkness came. They circle wide and walk with their hands out to the side, gently shooing them in the direction of the gate. Just as they near the opening, one of the mamma hens slips between the daughter's legs and runs in the other direction. The mother mutters to herself with half a smile, "Stupid chickens" to which the daughter replies, "Actually, they are quite smart if you think about it!" Both the girl and the mother laugh as they run around the field trying to shoo the hens to safety for the night only to have them narrowly escape their efforts at every turn. Eventually the daughter, out of breath and annoyed, pulls her sleeves over her hands, scoops up the mamma hen, and walks her back to her house. The other two eventually make their way around to the other gate and the mother sighs with relief and hurries in to her baby who was left happily playing in his crib under the watch of his big brother.

Now, the extra tired mother returns inside to a baby who is up to his armpits in poop and a toddler building a block tower in his doorway instead of sleeping in his bed. The baby is bathed and kissed a million times over by the mother and doting sister and then nursed to sleep while the mother reads the final chapters of "Heidi" to her little girl. When everyone is finally asleep, and the house is still, the mother smiles at her efforts and feels the peace that comes with everything being safely gathered in.


Wednesday, April 17, 2019

The Early Morn

This morning I blinked open my eyes on the couch to the most beautiful sunrise! I mustered up all of my energy and got breakfast going for the children. 

I'm not a morning person, but this view sure makes it worth it!

Hyrum took care of Sawyer while I packed lunches. I love watching my big guys take care of the little guys.

It didn't take long for Sawyer to get sleepy again. I tidied up a bit while he napped away in the sling.


My afternoon was pretty much spent on bread and bagels. After being spoiled with homemade bread my whole life, it's really hard to go back to store bought! I also save a good chunk of money on our groceries each month by making things myself. These bagels don't last long around here. The kids eat them plain while Mike and I enjoy them toasted with mayo and a fried egg.

I get to teach the girls at church every other Wednesday night. I love that Camilla still thinks I'm "cool" and is happy to have me come along with her to Activity Days. She is such a wonderful girl and I am so proud to be her mamma.

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Joy

This little boy brings so much joy to our family! This is how I got the dishes done this afternoon and I loved every minute!

Monday, April 15, 2019

My Favorite Things

A few of my favorite things are...

Gorgeously lush pepper plants getting ready for the greenhouse.

Fresh eggs from the hens.

Quiet afternoons with this little guy.

Warm, cheesy biscuits for afternoon snack!