Sunday, December 21, 2014

Emilia's Thanksgiving Program (finally)

Emilia's Thanksgiving Program was back in November, but I finally got Steve's SD card to get the videos off of it. A few of those are below. Here is Emilia eating some celebratory ice cream after the program. She thought that wearing a headband with feathers was pretty awesome.


This is the invitation and a turkey she made that week. You'll have to click on it to see it close enough to read.


This first video is the first song they sang. Emilia is really hard to see because she has such blond hair and she is in front of the bright white background. She is on the top row, forth from the right in the white backdrop section. That probably makes no sense, but I don't know how else to describe it.


This is the last song they sang. She LOVED this song. Sang it every day for a month. It's kinda weird if you ask me, but she was very proud of it.


This one is Emilia saying her part. I'm just going to put a link to it, since I already posted it on Facebook. You can watch it even if you don't have a facebook account. Just click on the link.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=821590517882423&l=1264926055803649757

There were like eight or ten more songs, but if you want to see those videos, you're going to have to come see me when I have my computer. :) Happy Thanksgiving/Christmas!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Busy week, long day

We are having a ridiculously warm winter here in Utah. I took a picture of my car's thermometer to prove it. This was Tuesday, I think, but the rest of the week was nearly that warm. You are all jealous of me (except those of you in AZ, maybe).


Unfortunately, I was not able to take my kids to the park at all because the illnesses didn't figure out that they had to stay away because we're not ready to be all bundled up in our beds yet. Mira ran a fever all day Monday, so that meant Tuesday (my birthday) we had a bunch of grocery shopping to do. The family took me out to dinner that night.

Mira had a fever again on Wednesday, so we stayed home again. I didn't mind the napping part of her being sick, though. That never happens anymore. So I think on Wednesday, I did some writing while the girls napped. My mom, dad, and Alison were sick this last week, too. Dad ended up getting it so bad, he contracted pneumonia and laryngitis. So, Thursday, my mom was supposed to hang out with us, but she was still sick and didn't want to share. That was fine with me. We missed being able to spend time with Nana, though.

I ended up taking Cecily and Mira with me to the Scholastic warehouse sale (better than Christmas, if you ask me), and Ikea. They were so good. It couldn't have been fun stuck sitting around waiting for me to pick out books and decide whether to buy bookshelves or a desk. I did treat them to a tasty lunch at Ikea, but as Mira informed me, "Lunch isn't enough fun, Mom."

Friday, Emilia had a friend over to play after school. And Friday night I drove up to my mom's house, because Saturday I had to be at the airport by 6am. I flew out at 7:30 and was either on an airplane or at the airport for the next 12 1/2 hours. (So 14 hours total.) That included 4 flights, 3 states, and 2 offers of peanuts, cookies, or pretzels. I did, however, get to ride one of those speedy carts at the Minneapolis airport, since I had a spritely 96-year-old in tow.

As I flew over ND, I thought, "Wow. I flew all this way and I'm not even going to leave the airport."

You can see the capitol building from the airport...

...but not much else.




The view from the plane
Today we drove up to my parents' house again to have a birthday dinner for moi. It was an opportunity for grandma to see everybody, too, but I think it was all a bit too busy for her. I enjoyed gifts and brownies, though. Mmm.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving.

This week was better. I'm not even sure why. Maybe because I had Thanksgiving to look forward to. And Emilia was home all but Tuesday. Steve had Thursday and Friday off. So the whole family was around for most of the week. It was nice.

1/2 the Frohlich Clan. I was going to take a picture of the other 1/2 but not everybody was sitting. And then we prayed and the food distracted me.
We spent Thanksgiving day with my family, Friday with Steve's family, and Saturday we spent most of the day unsuccessfully trying to get out of the house to get a Christmas tree. We finally got everyone in the car and to the tree lot around 1pm. I was past caring about a tree at that point, so I told Steve he had to pick it out. He didn't like any of his options at the tree lot, so we drove to Home Depot instead. They had a ton of small trees for $20. We decided to get a small tree because of the tornado we call Cecily. My hope is that if the tree is up on a table, she will be less tempted to pull it over, climb it, or pull every ornament off the first 4 feet of the tree. I just didn't want to fight with her for a month. So we ended up with a small tree for $20 and it's a nice tree. It smells good, too. My favorite part.


Friday we made "gingerbread" houses at Grandma and Grandpa's house. I think the girls enjoyed it. Steve and I made one together and I'm proud of how well it turned out. We make a good graham cracker engineering team. :) That night before we went home, Emilia decided her house was a gingerbread man trap. She was very excited to see if she had caught anything the next day. When she found out that we weren't going to be there really early in the morning to check on the trap, she was very upset. Thankfully, Aunt Cindy was kind enough to very seriously take directions from Emilia for checking the trap and guarding any caught gingerbread men.
Mine and Steve's (left), Emilia's (center), and Mira's (right).



A close-up of the stained-glass (melted gummybear windows).


Emilia also has gotten this rebellious streak lately. But she's so funny. She always tells us when she's misbehaving. Friday night, we got the girls in bed and Steve, as he was shutting the door, said, "No reading." An hour later, Emilia shows up downstairs wearing a hat and a dress/blanket and starts asking me questions about Saturday.
"Why aren't you asleep?" I ask her.
She just keeps, literally, saying, "Hmm.  Hmm.  Hmm.  Hmm. Hmm. Hmm."
"You don't know?"
"I do, but I don't want to tell you," she says,.
"Did you stay up reading?"
"Yes."
"I'm going to have to take away your reading lamp, since you didn't obey."
"I know. That's what you should have done if you didn't want me to read."
"Umm...no. You should just obey your parents."
"Oh."
That kid.

We had a cold that we passed around the family this week. That's why Emilia didn't go to school on Monday. It was a pretty short-lived cold. It was only bad for 1 day for me. Cecily has it the worst, but that's not really surprising since she is the littlest.

I also thought I should make a list of things I am thankful for. So here you go:
My home.
A husband who works hard to support us and who helps out around the house.
Three girls who are healthy, and sometimes happy. (Although not usually all at the same time.)
Christ. His example and his words guide my life, and his atonement makes me whole.
So much beauty around me.
A free country, brave soldiers, a good upbringing.
Family. All of them.
Food. Tasty and abundant.
Vehicles that work.
A heater. And warm blankets. And wheat bags. Socks.
My health. Skills, opportunities, and a sound mind.
Friends.
Plumbing. Internet. Hospitals. Netflix. Refridgerators and freezers. Vacuum cleaners. All those little things that you don't think about.
A warm winter (so far).
Steve's new job. And good health insurance.
Sleep. Dreams. Hope.

I'm sure there is more, but I won't bother you with them.
I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Stuff we do

Hrm...
I had a lot of struggles with depression this week. I don't remember most of it. I know on Thursday night, Emilia had her Thanksgiving program at school. I'll do a separate post for that because all the videos are on Steve's phone. She did great, though, and she was very excited to perform with the other kids.

I also did a little bit of Christmas shopping this week. And re-potted all the plants in my house. I also managed to lose my glasses while taking a nap.

Last night I went over to Megan's house to help her work on all the remodeling they are doing. It's going to be beautiful when it's done.

So sweet when she's asleep.

A fun shopping buddy.

This plant was yellowing and I wasn't sure why. I guess this explains it.

It was at this point I realized I should have used the garage.

Mira fell asleep watching TV one day.

I gave Cecily a haircut


It was warm enough to go to the park without coats one day this week. This is them pointing at a dinosaur skeleton under a climbing wall.
And here is a video of Cecily for you:

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Retreat week

On Thursday, I left to go to my writing retreat. The three days prior to that are kind of a blur. I did highlight my hair one of those days and then had to go get it fixed by a professional. It was only a small fix. I didn't totally ruin my hair or anything. It's blond again. Not that you can tell in this picture.

I really like how my hair curls now that it's long and I've been looking into helping it look its best. I found a book called Curly Girl: A Handbook (http://www.amazon.com/Curly-Girl-Handbook-Michele-Bender/dp/076115678X/) that gives a lot of great advice. One of the things is to not dry your hair with a terrycloth towel--because it takes too much moisture out of your hair. They recommend using an old t-shirt, so I've been doing that to see what I think. The best part is I look like a "Girl with a Pearl Earring" every time I wash my hair. :)

Thursday morning, I ended up having two of Mira's friends over to play. Not the best idea when you're trying to pack for a long weekend, but I can be rather dense when it comes to time management.

Mira was making funny faces at me while I was working on my computer.




Thursday afternoon, I took all the kids to my mom's house so that she could watch them until Steve got off work. I then drove to my friend's house so she could drive us the rest of the way to the retreat.  Of course, after months of unseasonably warm weather, it decides to snow for the first time this year, on Thursday. So not only did we have to drive up into the mountains in a snowstorm but we got ridiculously lost. What should have been an hour and a half drive ended up taking us four hours. Bah!

But it was SO worth it! I had an amazing tmie.  This was our view from the condo we rented:


I volunteered to make the breakfasts while we were there. One morning I made them all shaped pancakes. They turned out really good.






I got a ton of writing done, ate SO MUCH good food, laughed and laughed and laughed, and got to know some amazing ladies even better. It was a balm for my soul. Looking forward to another one next year! :)

When I got home this morning, my kids were excited to see me. But Cecily was the most excited. It made my heart happy that she was so excited to have me back.

Her face when I walked in the door:



I am so blessed!

Sunday, November 9, 2014

All about Cecily

Cecily is the cutest kid.
She loves kitties lately. And purses.
She has a great big smile that will light up a room. She has an enthusiasm for everything that she does that often makes me want to be more like her.

A selfie. She giggled when she saw herself.
She has the cutest little voice and her vocabulary is getting bigger. She has been yelling "light!" lately and pointing at all the light fixtures in the house because that is the most recent word she learned.


 She is also a terror. She gets into EVERYTHING.

More kitty love. "Meow. Meow. Meow." All day.
She has cut her hands on Steve's razor that she found in the bathtub. She cut her fingers on knives she has climbed on the counter to get. She has cut her fingers on the glass in picture frames because she took it off a table, figured out how to get the back out and dumped out the picture and the glass and then started playing with it.


 She is constantly spilling water out of glasses all over herself and the floor and the table and the counter and the bathroom and the hallway (those have all happened in the last week).

Kitties in purses. Even better.
She is learning how to use a spoon by herself at 17 months because she's annoyed that I might not let her have the spoon when she wants a bite. She is constantly eating or finding things to eat or finding things that she shouldn't eat and putting them in her mouth anyway. She likes to pull things out of cupboards, bookshelves, closets, drawers, boxes, baskets, you name it.

Trying to pour water on her own head. She wasn't very succesful. But she was very enthusiastic.
I can't tell you how many times I've walked into a room, had Cecily look up at me, drop whatever she has in her hands and run. She knows. Usually she's giggling as she runs, too. That child! I told my mom tonight, "I love this child. But I love her more when she's asleep." She is amazing and exhausting and I love her to death.

We had a pretty normal week. Laundry and grocery shopping, some trips to the park (because really, what is with this AMAZING weather!?), and stuff for callings. The primary program was today and my parents and Steve's parents came to watch. Mine stayed for dinner. I was very proud of Steve. I have never watched a primary program where the kids knew the songs as well as his. They knew all the words to all the verses of all the songs. They sang like they meant it and I could tell they wanted to please him as they stood up there. It was impressive.


Cecily got down from her spot so she could go eat Nana's food.
On a completely random note, I pulled out my garden this week and was impressed by the root system on my cherry tomato plant. So impressed that I took a picture.


This coming week, I have my writing retreat. And I am SO-O-O excited. So excited.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Halloween 2014

I seems like I didn't do much this week. Halloween was on Friday, obviously. We will talk about that in a second. Monday I got to hang out with my friend Gina. It was fabulous. We went to see the movie Meet the Mormons. We were going to see The Giver, but the dollar theater was closed because they didn't have any water apparently. Meet the Mormons was pretty good. And my money is going to the Red Cross, so there's that. Friday was Steve's last day at his old job. Monday he starts at Oracle. He was telling me that it feels funny because he's never actually been to their offices.  All of his interviews were over the phone.

We had a trunk or treat on Wednesday at our church building. And a chili cook-off which I did not win. It was cute: They announced the chili cook-off in primary for a few weeks before the event so the adults who teach the children would know about it, too. Emilia would come home and say, "Mom are you entering the Chili Cook-Off? You should enter." I'm not sure why she wanted me to enter. It's not because she thinks my chili is amazing. She refuses to eat it whenever I cook it.

Since Emilia was being Elsa for Halloween, I thought she would look even more like her if her hair was curly. We never get up in time to have time to curl her hair before school. So I thought we could do sock rollers the night before.  This is her after I put them in.

About 20 minutes after she went to bed, she came and found me. "Mom, these are too uncomfortable. Will you take them out?" Gah. Fine.

Friday, we went trick-or-treating around the block. It was windy so we didn't go for too long. Here is all of us together.
That's it for us. Hope your Halloween was happy and safe!