Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Utah Trip

If I had to use one word to describe our trip to Utah, I would say Amazing.

Amazing lodging...amazing skiing (love you Deer Valley)...amazing friends...amazing basketball (too bad that had to end). We HAVE to do it again :) Thanks to the amazing grandparents who took care of our kids!!!

One of our favorite runs of Deer Valley.
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Justin & Edee
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Aaron & Tiffany
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Jace
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Chris & Kara
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We neglected to get a group picture until we were in the airport ready to fly home! So here we are before saying our good-byes.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010

A Good Reminder

My husband sent me this last week. It's a good reminder to live in the moment! Although the days may seem long at times, the years are short!!!

Wet Oatmeal Kisses
By: Erma Bombeck

One of these days you’ll explode and shout to all the kids,
“Why don’t you just grow up and act your age!”
And they will…

Or, “You guys get outside and find something to do –
without hurting each other. And don’t slam the door!”
And they don’t.

You’ll straighten their bedrooms
until it’s all neat and tidy,
toys displayed on the shelf,
hangers in the closet, animals caged.
You’ll yell, “Now I want it to stay this way!”
And it will…

You will prepare a perfect dinner
with a salad that hasn’t had all the olives picked out
and a cake with no finger traces in the icing
and you’ll say, “Now this is a meal for company.”
And you will eat it alone…

You’ll yell, “I want complete privacy on the phone.
No screaming, Do you hear me?”
And no one will answer.

No more plastic tablecloths stained
No more dandelion bouquets.
No more iron-on patches.
No more wet, knotted shoelaces,
muddy boots or rubber bands for ponytails.

Imagine…. a lipstick with a point,
no babysitters for New Years Eve,
washing clothes only once a week,
no PTA meetings or silly school plays where your child is a tree,
no car pools, blaring stereos or forgotten lunch money.

No more Christmas presents made of library paste and toothpicks,
no wet oatmeal kisses,
no more tooth fairy,
no more giggles in the dark,
scraped knees to kiss or sticky fingers to clean
Only a voice asking, “Why don’t you grow up?”
And the silence echoes: “I did.”

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Stats Update

At 9 months Zoe is:

13lbs 12oz, .25 %-tile, yes, that is 1/4 of 1%
27" long - 31st %-tile

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

9 months!

This was one of mommy's outfits when she was a baby!
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At 9 months you:

*Scoot wherever you want on your bottom.
*Say mama, even when daddy tells you to say dada.
*Stayed away from mommy for the first time (for 4 nights!) & did awesome!
*Love being outside & swinging at the park.
*Love taking baths - if we give your brothers a bath & you see them, you crab at us until we put you in too :)
*Take a bottle for at least one feeding per day.

Stats to come later this week after your appointment. We'll see if you have finally broken the 14lb mark!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Sweet things

Here are some pics of my sweet kids that I'm going to miss terribly this week! Know we will all have fun though - the kids with the grandparents & Aaron & I with our friends!
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

In 1 week

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No laundry
No cleaning
No disciplining
No whining

Skiing
Snowshoeing
Hot-tubbing
Relaxing

Adult Conversation
Peaceful meals
Fight Free bedtime
No night-time awakenings

Justin & Edee
Chris & Kara
Jace & Jill
Aaron & Tiffany

Bring it on Utah :)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Verdict: Boys are messier than girls

Zoe had her first biter biscuit today & was really 'clean' about it. My boys were so messy with them. They would smear them all over in their ears, in their hair...everywhere!

Brecken

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Leighton
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Zoe
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Catch up

I've been a slacker lately when it comes to blogging! We traveled to San Diego right after my last post...and I just can't seem to get caught up on anything. The nice weather (Praise the Lord!) has kept us outside this past week, which has put my laundry/cleaning/organizing even further down the list :) So here's a quick update or story on each kid :)

Brecken: He was bathing with Zoe last week & as I washing her, he said, I see her woo. I said, well, or lack-of-woo. He said, Lackawoo? It's a Lackawoo? I couldn't keep a straight face & am afraid this has become a new term in our household.

Leighton: He likes to wrestle & has figured out how to get out of any holds...he either says, I need to go potty!!!! OR Stop, You're going to make me throw up. (with his sensitive gag reflex, we don't chance it). How early they learn things...

Zoe: Is saying Mama, which makes her mommy very happy since the boys both said, dada first :) She can push herself into a sitting position, is attempting to pull up on things (just to her knees...and then gets scared), and is doing a lot of rocking on hands and knees. She'll be crawling before long! She is also starting to sign 'All Done' & 'More' when she eats!