Wednesday, September 29, 2010

as of refresh.....

literally a phrase we repeat in our head WAY too many times a night while working.  Sometimes as I fall asleep I am almost chanting to myself: "as of refresh, as of refresh, as of refresh, etc."  {ie: has NOTHING to do with the post, other than being a phrase for making sure that everything in a chart is up to date} Basically I needed/wanted to document some of the comings and goings of our current life:

YEAH: for being done with my weekend, which means I am home {basically} with my babies until Thursday night.  Although today my brain feels absolutely FRIED from being awake for almost thirty hours :)
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NEAH: Maddie continues to come home from school telling me how she gets teased for being so small.  She says there is a boy "that is big" that stands in the line next to hers in the morning and chants "ha ha ha-ha ha, your backpacks so big and your so small, you must be baby." (or something similar)  I told her to tell the boy to stop saying that, because it hurts her feelings and she said "I don't think so Mom.  I already told him that, and he started chanting about me being a big baby."  She has told me that other kids at school tease her in the bathroom saying she is much to small to be in kindergarten.  The saddest part is she even has some girls that live nearby that she doesn't really like getting together with because they tell her she is too small to play with them.  I know this is just a small and harmless thing, but my heart goes out to my little girl when I hear of hurtful things other kids are saying.  I was also always really small for my age and was teased about that, so I totally understand what she is going through.  Even to this day I hate when people remark how young I look or how short I am. weird huh?  You would think as a grown-up I would be completely invincible to comments, right?  I hope she can grow through this and understand that size has no bearing whatsoever on the worth of her soul.  {and I am hoping she will grow a few inches as well, so that people will stop making her feel bad for being so small}
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YEAH for school picture day this past Friday and our first scholastic book order
{I used to LOVE ordering books when I was in school and would literally be couting down the days until they arrived}  I have been looking forward to this first book order and spent hours perusing the pages with Miss M, in order to select the best books!
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NEAH: Our &#$!% darn Camry bit the dust about one month ago and we have been sharing a car ever since.  I have to admit this is the very first time I have ever had to share a car with another person, prettty much since I started driving a vehicle--I know, I know I was spoiled.  It has actually worked out okay, just sometimes it is frustrating coordinating things.
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YEAH: I got lots of laundry done and should be able to mostly catch up with household chores before going back on Thursday night. And then I will be back to square one after my stretch of nights.
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NEAH: my kids were SOOOO NAUGHTY this past weekened, including Robby this morning.  Sometimes we feel like we live in a zoo; the things my bigger two kids come up with sometimes....amazing. On the other hand, now that it is another week Miss M is back at school all day which greatly reduces the number of naughty episodes around the house.
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YEAH: for cooler weather outside.  We are looking forward to playing outside after school for hours every evening with neighborhood friends.  Also looking forward to pumpkins, caramel apples, Schnepf Farms, Halloween decor, candy and costumes!!
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NEAH: Eli is growing much too quickly; I am seriously not ready for this.  He is talking so much now and cracks us up constantly.  He loves to try to tickle us and scrunches up his face and laughs like crazy when he does this.  He is starting to resist going to bed and clings to me when I go to lay him down.  It does work...I always end up holding/snuggling him a few minutes longer when he does that :)  He loves to do anything that Robby is doing, such as playing with trains, playing in the sand outside, pretending to cook with the playfood upstairs and putting on Robby's fireman boots. We sure love him; now all he needs to do is quit growing!

Eli loves all the extra one on one time he gets with Mom these days and is especially enjoying perks such as sitting on the counter while I cook and licking the beaters clean!






And finally, just wanted to document that currently this is Maddie's FAVORITE dress/outift at the moment and puts it on immediately once it is washed and hung up.  At least this time I also think it's cute so I don't mind too much :)


 

Monday, September 20, 2010

I'm not a plane

 On Friday, my sister brought her kids over to play after Maddie got out of school.  We all decided to walk to the park at the end of my street and play.  It was as hot as can be and all the kids quickly developed rosy red cheeks with sweat dripping down their little faces.  I felt like I was bombarded with requests constantly for more water. 
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After we had been at the park for approximately 20 minutes, Maddie requested to run home for "something."  Normally I would have immediately said no, but somehow I felt bad because she is now five years old and I can actually watch her the whole way to our house from the sidewalk by the park.  She was quite pleased that for once I said yes on such a big girl task.  She happily sailed away on her scooter as if the world was at her little fingertips.
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Now, everytime I allow Maddie to do anything remotely "grown up", Robby jumps right on that bandwagon and thinks he needs to follow suit. As soon as she headed down the street, Robby miraculously quit his busy play in the sand with his trucks and grabbed his bike to also "go home for a feeewww minutes Mom."  I wasn't about to let my three year old take off down the street by himself so of course told him no.  He was quite upset about this and pouted for awhile.  Then as soon as my back was turned I caught him hop on his bike out of the corner of my eye and take off down one of the walk way paths to head back home.  I took off running full speed to catch up with him.  For once I was grateful that I do run because I was able to overtake him and accidentally tipped him off his bike while I attempted to stop his escape.  I felt badly when he blamed me for pushing him off his bicycle, but also pointed out that he had deliberately disobeyed Mommy. {Good thing there were no injuries from this)
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When I had finally calmed him down I said "Now you can't just take off without Mommy with you."  To which he replied "Mom, I'm not a plane."  I was quite confused by this until he said "I am not buzz lightyear either.....I can't fly".  I started busting up laughing.  One minute before I was as angry as can be at having to run full speed to catch up with him, but it was quickly replaced by amusement of his literal interpretation on a phrase.
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After Maddie finally returned from the house, her and Robby had a great time riding around the park along the pathway.  It was cute to see them chasing each other and laughing as they "raced".

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

M's 5th Birthday Part ONE

We started Maddie's birthDAY off with chocolate chip pancakes, peaches, and hot chocolate per request :)
Then it was time to get ready for school!
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How old are you Maddie?....."Fiiiiiive"
I rode my bike to school with the kids in the bike trailer per request as well {and I have to admit I was sweating to death upon returning home}
I met up with Maddie for lunch and ate with her and her cute kindergarten friends---although they go to lunch at 10:55am so I wasn't that hungry.  We bought lunch at the cafeteria and I had to catch up her account from back charges. Speaking of which...funny story:
Apparently several weeks ago she realized she could just walk up to the cafeteria ladies and buy a chocolate milk on her card without telling me.  Finally her teacher e-mailed me saying that she wasn't allowed to buy milk at lunch anymore until we updated her account {ie: payed up}.  What????  I didn't even know that they would allow a child to buy things off a card that has NO MONEY on it.  Needless to say Maddie and I had a discussion about this and I promptly paid up. 
 After eating lunch, Maddie asked if I would come to the remaining of lunch recess with her.  It was so neat to stay and watch her interact with all the kids at school.  I always have this worry that my kids won't have friends, will be picked on, or just plain not fit in (I am sure every mom worries about this), but it was fun to see Maddie run around with all sorts of friends and play.  She has a fun group of about 12 girlies that ran with her, played Red Rover, chased boys, talked about silly bands, and all searched to find ladybugs in the grass with.  I even felt like a rock star!  They all thought I was awesome being at school and would run over and tell me all kinds of funny things!  Wow, I never knew a group of kindergarteners could make me feel so good about myself :)
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Finally it was time to come home and begin the cooking/cleaning in preparation for Maddie's family birthday party.  Robby and Eli were little champs in the kitchen helping me.  After Maddie got home from school, we had last minute touch ups to the meal and dessert before familiy arrived. 
Maddie with her balloons!
The yummy food buffet style as usual
Maddie's requests for dinner were:
#1 Chicken
#2 Broccoli
#3 Strawberries
*I think I can handle that*

The cute three year old cousins!  Kaylin of course with her baby in tow and Robby with his "little blankie"

I am in LOVE with this little man's eyes {Zacky}

Papa with Eli
It is always amazing to me how much all my kids adore their Papa.  He truly has a way with children and it shows.  They know when they are with him he will protect them, play with them, include them in what he's doing, and more than anything love them with all his heart.  Many thanks to Jesse's father for showing my kids unconditional love

Cousin Kaylin
I accidentally bumped into Lori spilling on her shirt....good thing she has a little Sis like me to clean up my mess :)


{I LOVE this cute apron my Sissy-in-law gave me for my birthday}
Maddie with her "cake" (Berry Trifle Dish)
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I had been trying and trying to decide what I was going to make on her actual birthday for dessert.  I didn't want to do my traditional Giant Cupcake because I had just made it the day before for Nona and Joanna's birthday.  And besides, I was already planning on making that on Saturday for her friend party.  I was in quite the dilemma until Maddie mentioned to me she wanted "berries" on her birthday {specifically strawberries}.  That was when the lightbulb turned on and I made a trifle instead.  I have to admit it was delicious....now I just need another excuse to make it again.....
Maddie with her Aunt Jo

Joanna, Maddie, Esther, Lori and Kaylin

Maddie holding her Mylar Balloon that she loved.  I don't know what it is about kids and balloons, but mine are pretty much obsessed with getting balloons for birthdays.  I made sure I picked up enough so that each of the kids got to play with one.
My sweet brother, Ben, even came all the way out to our house for the party.  I was so excited to see him, even with all the chaos that a normal family party entails.
This year Maddie had a specific wish list of things she wanted for her birthday:
#1 "Big Girl" Scooter
#2 Barbies
#3 Barbie Movies
#4 Silly Bands
#5 Make up
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It was hilarous to see how excited she was for her presents.  She especially LOVED the new Mermaid Barbie doll we got her.  Awhile ago we rented a Barbie Mermaid Movie and it was the same doll that was in that movie.  She was hilarious as she went from present to present saying "ohhh thanks".
While Maddie was busy opening presents, Robby entertained himself by trying his hand at the new scooter
Even Eli joined in on the scooter fun
It felt like non-stop partying, or preparing to party from the time I woke up until I went to bed, but we had so much fun!  When Maddie went to bed that night she said "Mom I had so much fun on my birthday....can it still be my birthday tomorrow"
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Five Years Ago today....

...this spicy little Miss entered the world and made me a Mommy!

Even though it has been five years, I can still remember the worry, anticipation, excitement and joy there was as we anxiously awaited her arrival.  I had the Nursey all decorated, clothes washed, diapers purchased, and house cleaned for weeks while I waited and waited for the moment to arrive.  It felt like time was going by so quick, and yet it felt like the day would never arrive when I could finally have my own little piece of joy to care for and love.  I remember the first signs of labor and how nervous Jesse and I both felt.  We packed the bag and were READY to go and have the child immediately.  Then the waiting game started.  I labored forever at the hospital...like 18 hours.  Even though it took soo long, I can still remember the rush of emotions that overtook me when the hospital staff layed her on my chest for the very first time.  I remember staring at my little girl for hours at a time in amazement at the precious miracle that had been entrusted into my keeping.  Nothing can compare to that.

I am so grateful to have Maddie in our little family; she is such a helper and does pretty well with sharing things with her brothers.  Here are some fun things I don't want to forget about her at 5:

She loves to sing. I have to admit I hardly ever turn music on at home, but she loves her primary songs and is constantly "teaching" me the songs she learns at school as well.  She also loves to sing to "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and "All the Single Ladies" on the radio in the car; as well as the Star Spangled Banner that she learned at Miss Tanya's preschool last year.  She has even taken a few turns on her Aunt Abby's karoake machine!
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Maddie can be such a drama queen :)  The other day she dropped something on her foot at her grandparents house and sat and hobbled all over the house for a good 30 minutes.  At that point she forgot it was injured.
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She LOVES gymnastics!  She asks me every day if she can go to her class {right now she does go twice a week to a class called "Mighty Mites"}.  She is so proud of herself for almost climbing to the top of the rope and wants to practice that every day. She also loves to play gymnastics at home with Robby and teach him how to roll and cartwheel.
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She loves jewelry: necklaces, flowers/bows, earrings, bracelets {specifically Silly Bands}, makeup and pretty much anything else that is girly.  She begs me on a daily basis to wear makeup and quite ejoys to have her hair done "hot" (straight with a flat iron) or "all curly".
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Even though she is girly, she is also not afraid to play rough with boys.  She has two younger brothers and it sures shows up in this way.  She is down for a game of tackling, playing trains, or just plain playing in the mud.  She begged me to buy her some shoes so that she could "run faster than all the boys at school during recess."
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She is hilarious in some of her requests.  For her birthday she announced that she wanted a "candy buffet" and when I hadn't a clue what she was referring to, she accurately described exactly what it was.  I later googled it and was shocked to find out that it was exactly what she said.  Where she came up with this...I will never know
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Maddie loves to do gardens on her back at bedtime as well as guess the letter/number.  I for one am a big fan of this, because I always score a backrub or two out of this :) 














Thursday, September 2, 2010

did I mention?

The beginning of August my super cool, handsome, spiritual, stylin', SINGLE, *jokester* brother-in-law returned from a two year LDS mission in Milan, Italy. My kids were BEYOND excited to see him and Maddie literally would not leave him alone.  Brett ended up carrying her all the way to the elevators on his shoulders because she begged to have him hold her.  Even after we got back to the grandparents house she sat on his lap the whole time hugging him over and over again.  I reminded him that as much as he missed her....I was sure she would wear out her welcome. Luckily that hasn't happened yet :)  We are so proud of him and cannot wait to see what the future holds in store. For now, we are all loving hanging out at Nona & Papa's and the kids love having another Uncle to spoil them rotten!

Robby, Uncle Brett and Miss Maddie

Miss M loved rubbing her hands on his freshly buzzed hair :)