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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Cling on

Savoring this little cling on before her little brother arrives!
She is my Joy Joy!

 

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

The Waiting Game

When I went to bed last night I thought for sure I would be holding a baby in my arms by this morning. Unfortunately everything stopped the moment I went to sleep. I have spent the majority of the past few days timing contractions and wondering when this little one will finally decide to come. The children are all back to school now and the house is a little bit more relaxed with just the younger ones home. Mr. Stannix still has some time off work thankfully, and so we wait!

The slow and gentle snowfall today made for a peaceful afternoon and was just what my weary body needed. My sweet midwife keeps checking in and asking how I am doing and I'm over here hanging on until this little one decides to make an entrance. 

 

Monday, January 8, 2024

A Morning Experiment

This morning, just as the boys were making their way to the bus, Ollie decided to stop at the flag pole and see what would happen if he licked it. I suppose every child has to perform this experiment at least once in their life time. Camilla did the same thing with the frosty metal on the school bus window around this age...


Minutes before the bus was scheduled to arrive at our stop, he came running in with blood dripping from his tongue. A few of his siblings thought that he had removed the brown paint from the flag pole as there was now a white patch where his tongue had been. I laughed and explained that the white patch was, in fact, the skin of his tongue that was left behind when he hastily removed it himself after it was stuck. I've never seen so much blood! But the boy was brave and, after cleaning himself up, ran and made it to the bus stop just in time. I am quite certain he won't try that again!

 

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Another Deacon

Today we woke to snow. Mr. Stannix gave me a kiss on the forhead before he left for his early morning meetings. It's always the best way to be woken on a Sunday morning. Joseph has been looking forward to today with great anticipation! He was so excited to receive the priesthood from his Dad and to be able to finally pass the sacrament next week with his big brother and the rest of the Deacons quorum.  

Oliver was sweet enough to shovel a path from the house to the van (and even around the van for me) before we all left in our church shoes. He is such a thoughtful kiddo!


After church we made our way to the Relief Society room for Joseph's ordination. We were grateful to have my parents join us for the special milestone moment. Joe said he felt really good after and felt the spirit. It's such a neat thing watching your kids mature and grow!


The rest of the afternoon passed quietly with some napping, knitting, and little house on the prairie series. Waiting on this babe has been so hard for me. This pregnancy has taught me to have faith and to surrender to His will for my life in so many ways. We are anxiously awaiting his arrival!

 

Friday, January 5, 2024

Home Hockey Tournament

Today the boys had a hockey tournament. With today being my due date, I wasn't sure if I would be able to make it (and of course felt a little disappointed that babe hasn't arrived yet). Mr. Stannix wiped my tears, I put on some make-up and talked myself into leaving the house to watch the boys play. I endured all of the "I thought you were supposed to be having a baby this weekend!" comments and cheered hard for #5 and #11. 




After the game we took the boys to DQ for some lunch and ice cream. I learned that I can't fit into a booth with my big belly, so we had to move to the tables with the chairs. It was quite funny! 

The afternoon was spent out in the fresh air! I loved watching Hyrum play with these two and give his mamma a much needed break!

 

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

New Youth Theme

This morning we finally got around to setting some goals and introducing the new youth theme to the children. The theme for this year is “I am a disciple of Jesus Christ” (3Nephi 5:13). A disciple is someone who lives in such a way that the characteristics of Christ are woven into who they are and everything they do and say. We talked a lot about what it means to be a disciple and follower of Christ and how we can be a light and example to others of who He is. 

We set some goals for our family to accomplish this year, showed the children the video for the new youth theme, and gave them their goal setting sheets. They each filled in one goal for each physical, spiritual, social, and intellectual. They put things like "learn to make french toast" or "take swimming lessons" or "exercise for at least twenty minutes a day" or "learn about a different country". It's always interesting seeing what they write if they are willing to share and learning more about who they are.

 Our big goal as a family this year is for everyone to read The Book of Mormon every day (and hopefully finish by the end of the year). We grabbed some spare copies for the tiny ones and Lily was very excited to be just like the big kids (even though she can't read). The trick will be to stick with it daily and not get too far behind as the year goes along. So far everyone is pretty excited about it!

Monday, January 1, 2024

New Year, New Word


My word for this year is "CALM". My hope is to speak gently to the children, no matter how frustrated I may feel. To slow down more and to cherish. To pause and breathe deeply all that is good this year. To fill my heart with gratitude. To make time for the things that matter most and get rid of the things that aren't important and cause stress. To live more thoughtfully. To face trials and opposition with a calm faith. To immerse myself in the scriptures more and be blessed with the calming reassurance provided. To make our home a calm among the storms and chaos of life. And to be a calming influence for my children as they learn and grow. There will be lots of deep breaths and self mastery happening this year, and I'm looking forward to it!

Sunday, December 31, 2023

New Years Eve

Our New Years eve was fairly quiet this year. My sister and her kiddos joined us and she whipped up a giant batch of donuts to celebrate! By the time we had finished frying and dipping, we estimated around 100 donuts were made. We ate until our tummies ached and then spent the rest of the evening playing games and visiting. It was so great! The big kids all stayed up to ring in the new year and it was fun to sit and visit with them around the table. 





Happy New Year!

 

Friday, December 29, 2023

Spruce Green

After a night filled with contractions every fifteen minutes, I woke quite tired this morning. While the children watched TV and raided the kitchen, I finished knitting the baby bonnet I began a few days ago. While I wouldn't mind if this babe waited until after the New Year to arrive, I am ready to not have a big belly in the way anymore. Now that this kiddo finally has something mamma made, maybe he will decide it's time to come. The spruce green color reminded me of New Years for some reason. It turned out beautifully.




 

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Boxing Day

On Boxing Day we were able to sleep past 8:00am and it felt wonderful. We didn't get up to much. The children played with their toys and laughed together on the video game system. It was nice to have a lazy day, though our whole break has felt kind of slow. My brain is in baby waiting mode and I'm afraid a few traditions have slipped and I haven't been much of a planner these days.  


The full moon is set to rise tonight. It is the Cold Moon. It has been showering me with it's silver light for the past few nights as it's grown more full. Our entire room is illuminated for most of the night as I walk the aches from my legs in the middle of the night.