It poured rain all day today! I enjoyed a quiet afternoon listening to the rain while the little boys all napped soundly. After cuddling under a blanket on the couch to read I may have dozed off for a little while myself while a cool breeze blew through the living room. It was a perfectly lazy afternoon!
"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Friday, June 14, 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Summer Scents
This morning the boys helped me with morning chores. Most of the time Gramma beats us to it, but today we were able to get outside nice and early thanks to the beautiful weather! Ollie dumped a few buckets of chicken feed into the laying hens and Finley fed the meat birds. When we finished we went outside to watch the chickens run around the grass.
While Sawyer napped, I joined my parents in the garden to help with the weeding. I worked away on the North East corner all morning long. When it got really hot, I slipped out of my rubber boots and let my bare feet sink into the black garden soil. By the time I had finished my knees were dirty, my finger nails were black, and my legs and back were aching. It felt so good though to visibly accomplish something. Sometimes when you're in the throws of motherhood it can seem as though you aren't accomplishing much during the day. The dishes get washed and then dirty ones get thrown right back in the sink. The floor gets mopped and then someone runs through the kitchen with food. At least when I had finished pulling weeds, it looked clean!
Finley and Oliver played so well today! I loved looking over at them walking around the acreage hand in hand in a world of make-believe. As the sun became hotter we retreated to the deck for a glass of rhubarb slush to cool us off. I opened the windows on the shady side of the house and Ollie quickly fell asleep as a gentle breeze blew through his room. These days I am enjoying the smell of freshly mowed grass, sleeping beneath blankets that have been hung outside to dry, and evenings spent at the lake with family!
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Brace Face
Camilla got her braces today, and looks extra cute with her purple elastics that she chose. She's been such a good sport about it!
This afternoon brought us one of the first warm, non-windy soccer practices of the season! Joe loves running around the field and plays his heart out every practice!
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Sunday Snapshot
All of the children were snuggled together on the couch before church.
It had to be documented, no socks, too-big-shoes, un-brushed hair and all!
Friday, June 7, 2019
New Niece
We have another sweet new baby in the family and had to stop in for cuddles and a visit when we were in Edmonton! My brother and his wife just had an adorable baby girl and Camilla is pretty glad to have another girl cousin! Gramma has been helping Camilla learn the art of quilting and with Gramma's instructions she was able to sew and quilt this baby blanket mostly on her own! I'm pretty sure that my girl already sews better than her mamma. She couldn't wait to gift it to baby K!
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Back and Forth
Today was a busy, crazy day! Everyone got off to school okay, but I got a call from Camilla part way through the morning asking to be picked up. She said she was feeling sick and needed to come home. I had just gotten Sawyer down for his morning nap and had to wake him to head into the school. I am a firm believer in letting sleeping babies sleep, so this was a hard thing for me to do! As we drove home she told me about how she volunteered to take someone's place in the relay at track and field that afternoon. They practiced in the morning and then she ended up feeling bad about how well she did and I think she also had low blood sugar and just didn't end up feeling well. She spent the rest of the morning napping and after a big lunch she asked to be driven back in to school. When I dropped her off she quickly ran off to find her relay team, worried she had missed it and let them down. I was so proud that she found her courage and went through with her commitment.
When I got home I hung out in the greenhouse with Dad for a little while chatting and checking out the plants. This sweet little butterfly hung out in their for quite a while and it was so neat watching it! It's awesome to see pollinators hanging around. I even saw the straw mouth it has. Nature is so cool!
Once Ollie had gone for his nap, Fin requested a "mom date" and asked to make cookies. The afternoons always fly by after nap time! There were so many wet outfits and one too many pairs of shoes thrown in the kiddie pool. I also will pretend that I didn't hear about two of the boys peeing in the pool! Gross.
Camilla was excited about her ribbons from track today and came home happy! I was pretty much at my whits end as I left for soccer. We were missing socks and shin guards and barely made it out the door in time.
Most of the practices this year have been bitterly cold and windy, but I'm glad to watch the boys give it their all on the field! Afterwards they changed in the van and then we headed over to the piano recital for the older three. I ended up chasing two little boys down the halls and peeking in only when one of my kiddos was playing. We snuck home after Camilla's performance leaving Daddy and Gramma to bring home the big kids. After a very late dinner I enjoyed falling asleep to the sound of rain dripping off the eaves and the wind blowing through the trees.
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Birds Nest
We are already getting into Summer mode over here! Our morning routine leaves much to be desired, and the kids even missed the bus once because we weren't paying attention to the time. Morning cartoons are already beginning and home reading has become more of a last minute thing before school. While therre is much to love about the month of June, I can sense that we are all eagerly looking toward the slower paced Summer days running barefoot around the acreage and eating fresh garden berries and juicy water melons.
For now I am enjoying watching Oliver discover new things around the acreage. He couldn't wait to show me the little birds nest that he discovered while mowing the lawn with Grampa. My guess is that it blew out of a tree during one of the recent storms. When Ollie isn't exploring you can find him in the kiddie pool fully clothed (ugh!) or playing with the hose. Grampa went out to investigate after hearing "cold! cold! COLD!" to find Oliver laying down in the cool water in his overalls. Half his wardrobe is hung over the deck railings and will hopefully be dry by tomorrow.
Hyrum's teacher sent me the sweetest message today to let me know that he was one of only three students to complete his work today and she was very pleased with him. It made my mamma heart happy to hear that he is respectful and kind at school. Sometimes it can be hard to send our little birds out into the world. I spend a lot of time worrying and wondering, so it was nice of her to write home and let me know!
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Ollie Finds Scissors
It seems that neither Ollie nor I learned our lesson the last time I left the hair cutting kit out after giving the boys a trim. On Sunday morning as we were eating breakfast, Camilla ran her fingers through Ollie's hair and was shocked to discover a handful of hair come right out! We were heading to a friends church for a baby blessing and had to leave earlier than usual, so there was no time for fixing. My heart broke as I looked at the long, whispy locks of hair in my hand. In the same breath I let out a gentle laugh (it was either that or cry). It was such an Ollie thing to do! This is his third time giving himself a haircut. I decided a comb over and some gel would fix it up nicely and off we went to church. Every time I look at him I think why oh why did you cut those gorgeous blonde locks!? Just as we were leaving I opened the hair cutting kit to grab a comb to braid Camilla's hair and discovered another bunch of hair that fell inside. His hair is sooo short at the back near his crown and it's pretty hilarious. Oh, Ollie!
Monday, June 3, 2019
The Early Evening
Evening walks have become a nightly tradition over the last little while. After tucking everyone into bed Mr. Stannix and I wandered up to the orchard to soak in the last of the suns rays for the day. We took our adorable little side kick with us to get some fresh air before bed. The apple blossoms were still out and it was gorgeous! They don't last very long, so I try to enjoy them as much as I can while they are in bloom.
As we walked my heart was filled with so much gratitude for this guy of mine. I'm so grateful we followed our hearts and took a leap of faith with this move. We've learned a lot and grown even closer together. He is my best friend and I love hanging out with him and raising this crazy crew of children with him. He makes my life easy and works so hard for us! I've been feeling incredibly blessed to have him!
It was such a beautiful evening!
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Welcome June
It is so hard to believe that June is already here! I am so excited for school to let out at the end of the month and for Summer adventures to begin. We had to make a quick trip to our old house today to welcome our new renters and grab the last bit of our stuff that was along the side of the house all Winter. This move has taught me a lot about receiving inspiration and acting in faith. Every time we encounter a hurdle along the way, Heavenly Father always helps things work out for our good if we are patient. The experience we had finding new renters for our place over this last month was definitely an answer to prayers. We are so grateful to have found a wonderful family to take care of our home for us!
After we had finished up with the walk through and exchanging of house keys, we made our way to our favorite place to eat because a trip to the city wouldn't be complete without a stop at Costa Vida.
This salad tasted delicious after a long day of driving and loading. I am so grateful for my parents who are always willing to help and serve where they can. It was nice to leave most of our littles at home while we went to meet our new renters.
After we tucked the kids in for the night we went up to the orchard for a walk. Dad had spent the day cleaning the top garden and mowing and everything looked so pretty! I had to take a peek at the apple blossoms before they were gone because they are one of my very favorite things.
We were also blessed to be able to drink in a beautiful tangerine sunset! I always love my nightly walks with Mr. Stannix. It's great to get some fresh air and unwind after a busy day.
Before long we will be picking raspberries, and saskatoons, and haskaps, and apples and all kinds of delicious things from this garden.
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