I was up at 6:45 this morning because Bubs had an accident in bed and she couldn't go back to sleep after we got it all cleaned up. So I'm tired. And that means I don't want to find my phone and the cord to get my pictures off of it. And I've posted a lot lately with no pictures, and that gets boring.
I'll say this: The end of this week was much better than the beginning of it or the week previous to it. You can read about this timeframe on my public blog, if you'd like. The posts are here and here.
My lesson for church went well. It was cathartic to talk about family life with a bunch of women who understand (I taught a lesson on family in Relief Society). The kids are feeling better. No more problems with bowel movements or bleeding ears. My depression has receded considerably, and I had a good weekend. We did some small projects that brought organization to some cluttered areas of our house yesterday, and we had a good evening spending time with my family to celebrate Ben's birthday today.
I hope all is well with all of you. Here's to wishing us both a good week!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Be Mine
Valentine's Day is kind of like Christmas in that it's really fun when you're really little, kind of gets less fun as you get older (although Valentine's Day gets less fun much faster than Christmas--5th and 6th grade awkwardness anyone?), and then it gets really fun again when you have kids. Emilia can write her own Valentines now and it made this Valentine's Day super cute. I love this one she made for Steve. For those of you who are experts in following the direction of 5 year olds' writing, it says, "I lik yoor flufy her. frum Emi" (I like your fluffy hair, from Emi) across the top. (The pictured people are all boys because they all have "fluffy" hair.) Along the side and bottom it says, "I love you. I love playing ponys dady. I love hoow you play with me."
We all wore pink or red on Valentines day. Before taking Emilia to school, they were all awake, so I made them pose for a selfie. :)
As I said in my previous post, Cecily has been having a bit of a problem with poop lately. See how cute she looks in that polka-dot onesie in the above picture? Well here's a funny story for you:
Cecily and Mira are usually napping when I need to go pick up Emilia, so I have an arrangement with my neighbor that she listens for the other girls so I don't have to wake them up. I also usually wait until the last minute to leave, so the neighbor is bothered for the least amount of time possible.
On Friday, I heard Cecily cry about 2:40. Emilia gets out of school at 2:45 and I was going to leave in about 3 minutes. I decided to wait and see if Cecily would go back to sleep because she is sick and sometimes cries out and then goes back to sleep. Also, she hadn't been asleep very long.
Well, she didn't go back to sleep, so I thought, "All right, I'll just go in and throw her in her carseat and we'll go." When I walked in, she was on her hands and knees in the crib and this is what I see:
Covered in poop. I had to strip her down, clean all that poop off of her, get her dressed again, put her in the carseat and then drive to get Emilia. I didn't get there until 3pm. Argh.
I have no idea why Mira was doing this, but she was very impressed with herself. "Look, Momma! I walking on markers!"
We didn't plan on doing much to celebrate, but I did make us a nice dinner and decorated the table. Here is my cute family just before we ate.
We also ate sugar cookies and chocolate cake and watched A Monster in Paris which was a very strange cartoon about a flea who gets enlarged (is that the opposite of shrunken?) and given a beautiful singing voice. Of course the flea is unfairly targeted by the ambitious commissioner and branded as a "monster." The heros and heroines know the truth about this very nice flea (who apparently never needs to eat even though he is incredibly large) and save him while revealing what a terrible person the commissioner is. So. Weird.
At least we got to watch the weirdness together, right?
I hope you all had a good Valentines Day, too!
We all wore pink or red on Valentines day. Before taking Emilia to school, they were all awake, so I made them pose for a selfie. :)
As I said in my previous post, Cecily has been having a bit of a problem with poop lately. See how cute she looks in that polka-dot onesie in the above picture? Well here's a funny story for you:
Cecily and Mira are usually napping when I need to go pick up Emilia, so I have an arrangement with my neighbor that she listens for the other girls so I don't have to wake them up. I also usually wait until the last minute to leave, so the neighbor is bothered for the least amount of time possible.
On Friday, I heard Cecily cry about 2:40. Emilia gets out of school at 2:45 and I was going to leave in about 3 minutes. I decided to wait and see if Cecily would go back to sleep because she is sick and sometimes cries out and then goes back to sleep. Also, she hadn't been asleep very long.
Well, she didn't go back to sleep, so I thought, "All right, I'll just go in and throw her in her carseat and we'll go." When I walked in, she was on her hands and knees in the crib and this is what I see:
Covered in poop. I had to strip her down, clean all that poop off of her, get her dressed again, put her in the carseat and then drive to get Emilia. I didn't get there until 3pm. Argh.
I have no idea why Mira was doing this, but she was very impressed with herself. "Look, Momma! I walking on markers!"
We didn't plan on doing much to celebrate, but I did make us a nice dinner and decorated the table. Here is my cute family just before we ate.
We also ate sugar cookies and chocolate cake and watched A Monster in Paris which was a very strange cartoon about a flea who gets enlarged (is that the opposite of shrunken?) and given a beautiful singing voice. Of course the flea is unfairly targeted by the ambitious commissioner and branded as a "monster." The heros and heroines know the truth about this very nice flea (who apparently never needs to eat even though he is incredibly large) and save him while revealing what a terrible person the commissioner is. So. Weird.
At least we got to watch the weirdness together, right?
I hope you all had a good Valentines Day, too!
Worry
Seriously? Cecily has been sick for 6 days. Two days of a mid-grade fever before a gravelly cough and a nasty runny nose. In the last three days, she's gotten diarrhea. EVERY time she eats, she blows out her diaper and I have to change her clothes. She hates having her clothes changed almost as much as she hates being wiped up with wet wipes. All that poop means a nasty rash that has gone from her butt up her side and over her shoulder, I'm assuming because that's where the poop has gone on so many occasions in the last three days. I'm having to give her probiotics and pedialyte so she doesn't get dehydrated and let's not mention how many kleenexes we're going through.
Emilia got the same cold two days ago--mid-grade fever since Saturday morning. Then, this morning, as I was doing her hair I noticed something on her cheek by her ear. Turns out her ear had a bunch of dried blood in it. That usually means they have an ear infection bad enough that it has ruptured the ear drum. I'm taking them both to the doctor in about 1/2 an hour.
Hopefully Mira stays healthy so I don't have to worry about *all* of my kids.
Emilia got the same cold two days ago--mid-grade fever since Saturday morning. Then, this morning, as I was doing her hair I noticed something on her cheek by her ear. Turns out her ear had a bunch of dried blood in it. That usually means they have an ear infection bad enough that it has ruptured the ear drum. I'm taking them both to the doctor in about 1/2 an hour.
Hopefully Mira stays healthy so I don't have to worry about *all* of my kids.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Crankiness abounds
Cecily hasn't been sleeping well at night lately, and my attitude has been suffering because of it. It probably doesn't help that it's been rainy and grey for most of the week either. The last two nights, for example, Cecily has woken up at (around) 11pm, 2am, 5:30am, and 8am. Mira generally wakes up at least once a night and is up for the morning by 7:15am. Which means that during my 6-8 hours of sleep, I get woken up for 20 minutes or so every 2 to 3 hours. And that's if Steve is good and doesn't snore at all. I wish I was more like Steve who can be chipper on 6 hours of sleep. But I'm not. Especially when that 6 hours interrupted 3 times. I'm praying really hard that she starts sleeping better, so we can all go back to being happy.
Emilia had her "best friend" from school over on Friday. It went pretty well. I had to remind her that Mira is her sister and is just as special as her best friend. Once I reminded her, though, she was so very good about finding a way to include Mira in their play. She amazes me.
To be fair (and sleep-deprivation-induced cranky) she also drives me crazy sometimes. Like tonight on the way to Grandma and Grandpa's house, when she was sobbing huge tears over the fact that I brought Mira's blankie (because Mira hadn't napped all day and I knew was going to need it) and not her's (because she is 5 and only asks for her blankie when she goes to sleep at night). Oy.
Emilia had her "best friend" from school over on Friday. It went pretty well. I had to remind her that Mira is her sister and is just as special as her best friend. Once I reminded her, though, she was so very good about finding a way to include Mira in their play. She amazes me.
To be fair (and sleep-deprivation-induced cranky) she also drives me crazy sometimes. Like tonight on the way to Grandma and Grandpa's house, when she was sobbing huge tears over the fact that I brought Mira's blankie (because Mira hadn't napped all day and I knew was going to need it) and not her's (because she is 5 and only asks for her blankie when she goes to sleep at night). Oy.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
A day early
Decided to do my Sunday post tonight. My last two posts were mostly boring because I haven't been taking a lot of pictures lately. So I made a concerted effort to take pictures this week.
Not a whole lot going on this last week. I volunteered in Emilia's classroom on Wednesday afternoon and Steve had Ben and two other friends over to play a game that night. Today I helped Alison unpack some of her boxes in her new house. I was supposed to help her move, but I got there late and they had already finished packing up her old apartment and drove over to her new apartment. So then on the way to her new apartment, I had to make a quick stop to pick up some goat milk, got stopped behind two Trax crossings, drove like 15 blocks past her turn-off and finally made it there when all the rest of the help was leaving because they were done unloading. I'm such a slacker. I stayed and helped unpack her kitchen to make up for it. But then she let me have some leftover pizza, which my family ate for dinner. So now I owe her again.
Cecily keeps waking up 3 or 4 times a night to eat. She's been doing it since Thanksgiving. And I'm tired. zzzzzz.....
I have decided that I must not be making enough milk for her to get full, so we decided this week that we're going to do most of her feedings with goat milk. (Hence the stop to get goat milk.) I'll try to breastfeed her twice a day and see how that goes. Hopefully my milk won't just dry up, but if it does, oh well. I won't miss breastfeeding. Just the savings. :)
So here are some pictures from this last week.
Mira being goofy:
The cute and smiley Cecily:
Me feeling skinny. I've lost about 20 lbs since Cecily was born. Skinny jeans are a fad that's grown on me, I guess.
A chat with Mira
Cecily Crawling!
Not a whole lot going on this last week. I volunteered in Emilia's classroom on Wednesday afternoon and Steve had Ben and two other friends over to play a game that night. Today I helped Alison unpack some of her boxes in her new house. I was supposed to help her move, but I got there late and they had already finished packing up her old apartment and drove over to her new apartment. So then on the way to her new apartment, I had to make a quick stop to pick up some goat milk, got stopped behind two Trax crossings, drove like 15 blocks past her turn-off and finally made it there when all the rest of the help was leaving because they were done unloading. I'm such a slacker. I stayed and helped unpack her kitchen to make up for it. But then she let me have some leftover pizza, which my family ate for dinner. So now I owe her again.
Cecily keeps waking up 3 or 4 times a night to eat. She's been doing it since Thanksgiving. And I'm tired. zzzzzz.....
I have decided that I must not be making enough milk for her to get full, so we decided this week that we're going to do most of her feedings with goat milk. (Hence the stop to get goat milk.) I'll try to breastfeed her twice a day and see how that goes. Hopefully my milk won't just dry up, but if it does, oh well. I won't miss breastfeeding. Just the savings. :)
So here are some pictures from this last week.
Mira being goofy:
The cute and smiley Cecily:
Me feeling skinny. I've lost about 20 lbs since Cecily was born. Skinny jeans are a fad that's grown on me, I guess.
Cecily having some cuddle time with Daddy right before bed.
And these videos are adorable. I hope all you family members who are getting these posts through email are clicking through to watch these videos. My kids are awesome! And adorable. Have I mentioned adorable? :)A chat with Mira
Cecily Crawling!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Bubby Sue (with some facebook funnies)
Not much happened this week. I went and help Alison pack on Thursday night. Saturday Steve took the girls to Kangaroo Zoo--a bounce house place. It makes me all sorts of happy to say that Mira is asleep in her bed in Pinkie Pie panties right now.
She is such a contradiction for me. She makes me angrier than anyone on this planet has ever made me. EVER. But she also melts my heart. all. the. time. And she is SO stinkin' cute!
She says "Thank you, Momma!" so sincerely over the funniest things. Like when she gives me her binkie in the mornings. She doesn't like having to give it up, but we only let her have it when she sleeps. But she knows she's got to, and when I take it she says, "Thank you, Momma!" Most of the facebook funnies below are from her. And she just has her own unique way of pronouncing things. Which you can see in the video that I linked to at the bottom.
9/28/13
Cecily wouldn't take a bottle this morning while I was gone garage sale-ing. When I got home Emilia told me, "I made up a song I was singing to her. It went, 'Be normal. Drink your milk--from a bottle without crying.'" I'm sure that was very comforting to Cecily.
9/24/13
[Some background info: noses make noises in our house (My nose says "Ah-woo-gah"); Emilia has called Mira "the peachy squeeze" for over a year now.]
Cecily was sitting in her bumbo the other day and Emilia was talking to her. Emilia likes to squeeze Cecily's arm and say "Hello, Beep Beep!" But she took it a little further. "You know how a little girl grows up, Cecily? First they're a beep beep. Then they become a peachy squeech. Then they grow up to a honk honk, then an ooga."
11/8/13
Also, it's totally adorable that Mira's fill-in for the word "small" is cute--in any situation. She was putting away the clean silverware today from the dishwasher and pulls out a soup spoon.
Mira: Mommy, this a big one, right?
Me: Yes, Sweetie. That's a big one.
Mira (pulling out a regular-sized spoon): This a cute one, Mommy?
Me: Yes, that's a small one. Good job.
12/12/13
I crocheted a nativity for my kids so they would have one to play with this Christmas. The best part is, Mira calls them her "ginger mans."
12/17/13
Mira is being really cute today. Perhaps to make up for her shenanigans yesterday. A couple tidbits:
Mira (putting on sunglasses in the living room at 9am): Mommy! It's dark in here! I can't see.
Me: The sunglasses make it dark, huh?
Mira: Yes! We fix it. We need....assessories! (she runs off to find some)
A moment later...
Emilia (also in sunglasses): We look like you mommy. We're wearing glasses!
Mira: Yes! We need decide what's for dinner.
(Apparently that's what we serious mom-types do.)
At the lunch table, Mira is eating a granola bar.
Mira: Momma, pretend this is a bad guy.
CHOMP! She takes a loud big bite.
Mira: I bite his head off.
In the car on the way to my parents house...
Mira: Mom! a speedamint!
Me: Really? Where?
Mira: There! There's another one. Daddy! There's a speedamint!
Me aside to Steve: She's saying "speed limit."
Steve: Oh, I see. So, Mira, what's *your* speedamint?
Mira: A girl! (said with both the 'r' and the 'l' as a 'w')
On the way to grandma and grandpa's today, we were playing "I spy with my little eye..."
Mira: I spy...little eye...something a house!
Video of:
Mira telling me the name of a hair elastic.
She is such a contradiction for me. She makes me angrier than anyone on this planet has ever made me. EVER. But she also melts my heart. all. the. time. And she is SO stinkin' cute!
She says "Thank you, Momma!" so sincerely over the funniest things. Like when she gives me her binkie in the mornings. She doesn't like having to give it up, but we only let her have it when she sleeps. But she knows she's got to, and when I take it she says, "Thank you, Momma!" Most of the facebook funnies below are from her. And she just has her own unique way of pronouncing things. Which you can see in the video that I linked to at the bottom.
9/28/13
Cecily wouldn't take a bottle this morning while I was gone garage sale-ing. When I got home Emilia told me, "I made up a song I was singing to her. It went, 'Be normal. Drink your milk--from a bottle without crying.'" I'm sure that was very comforting to Cecily.
9/24/13
[Some background info: noses make noises in our house (My nose says "Ah-woo-gah"); Emilia has called Mira "the peachy squeeze" for over a year now.]
Cecily was sitting in her bumbo the other day and Emilia was talking to her. Emilia likes to squeeze Cecily's arm and say "Hello, Beep Beep!" But she took it a little further. "You know how a little girl grows up, Cecily? First they're a beep beep. Then they become a peachy squeech. Then they grow up to a honk honk, then an ooga."
11/8/13
Also, it's totally adorable that Mira's fill-in for the word "small" is cute--in any situation. She was putting away the clean silverware today from the dishwasher and pulls out a soup spoon.
Mira: Mommy, this a big one, right?
Me: Yes, Sweetie. That's a big one.
Mira (pulling out a regular-sized spoon): This a cute one, Mommy?
Me: Yes, that's a small one. Good job.
12/12/13
I crocheted a nativity for my kids so they would have one to play with this Christmas. The best part is, Mira calls them her "ginger mans."
12/17/13
Mira is being really cute today. Perhaps to make up for her shenanigans yesterday. A couple tidbits:
Mira (putting on sunglasses in the living room at 9am): Mommy! It's dark in here! I can't see.
Me: The sunglasses make it dark, huh?
Mira: Yes! We fix it. We need....assessories! (she runs off to find some)
A moment later...
Emilia (also in sunglasses): We look like you mommy. We're wearing glasses!
Mira: Yes! We need decide what's for dinner.
(Apparently that's what we serious mom-types do.)
At the lunch table, Mira is eating a granola bar.
Mira: Momma, pretend this is a bad guy.
CHOMP! She takes a loud big bite.
Mira: I bite his head off.
In the car on the way to my parents house...
Mira: Mom! a speedamint!
Me: Really? Where?
Mira: There! There's another one. Daddy! There's a speedamint!
Me aside to Steve: She's saying "speed limit."
Steve: Oh, I see. So, Mira, what's *your* speedamint?
Mira: A girl! (said with both the 'r' and the 'l' as a 'w')
On the way to grandma and grandpa's today, we were playing "I spy with my little eye..."
Mira: I spy...little eye...something a house!
Video of:
Mira telling me the name of a hair elastic.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Big steps
This last week we did nothing.
At least it felt a lot like nothing. I started potty training Mira on Tuesday, and honestly, I am THRILLED at how well it's going, I just had to stay in my house for 5 straight days. And I don't do well with being cooped up indoors. Especially in the winter.
I am happy to say Mira is taking to it very quickly. I think the key this time was that I prepared her for it. I let her pick the day of the week she wanted to start and we marked off the calendar every day until it was the day she picked. Each day we would mark it off and say only ___ more days until you get to use the potty! It helped that Emilia was excited for her to start using the potty, too. If Emilia thinks its cool, then Mira is all over it. She went to church today wearing a pull up and we had an accident, but it was the only one of the day. She did awesome. I'm very proud of her.
I also noticed this week that Emilia is getting really good at sounding out words. She picks up library books and sounds out the first few words on the page. She picks words off signs, boxes, advertisements, buildings, and reads them. She is doing amazing.
Cecily will not be outdone either. She is rolling around like a pro. So much so that she has knocked over plants and pulled stuff off shelves even though she started out at the other side of the room. She is also pushing up on her hands and knees and trying to go. She's successful, only in the wrong direction. She goes backwards a lot.
Friday Emilia didn't have school for SEP, so Haylee and Dylan and Lincoln came to visit.
Saturday was Steve's work "Christmas" party. We got sitters (yes, plural) and got dressed up in our best inexpensive version of 1930's nightclub garb. We then set off for "The Underground" in Provo where they had a "mini" casino set up. They were full-size tables, but not very many of them. Five blackjack tables, three craps tables, one roulette table and one texas hold em table. They gave everybody $350 in chips which we could gamble with at the tables, and then at the end of the night, you turned in your winnings for entries to a raffle that will be held Monday at work.
Inside Sales where Steve works has grown a lot over the last year (probably quadrupled the number of employees) and I think this party was a product of some growing pains. It was a terrible venue for 300+ employees and the fun stuff was under-staffed and over-crowded. It was the same thing they did last year, and I would be happy to have them do it again next year if they get a larger venue and more tables.
Tonight we had the whole family at my parents house for celebrating January birthdays.
Although I had a lot of frustrations this week, I think overall, I can count it as a pretty blessed week.
At least it felt a lot like nothing. I started potty training Mira on Tuesday, and honestly, I am THRILLED at how well it's going, I just had to stay in my house for 5 straight days. And I don't do well with being cooped up indoors. Especially in the winter.
I am happy to say Mira is taking to it very quickly. I think the key this time was that I prepared her for it. I let her pick the day of the week she wanted to start and we marked off the calendar every day until it was the day she picked. Each day we would mark it off and say only ___ more days until you get to use the potty! It helped that Emilia was excited for her to start using the potty, too. If Emilia thinks its cool, then Mira is all over it. She went to church today wearing a pull up and we had an accident, but it was the only one of the day. She did awesome. I'm very proud of her.
I also noticed this week that Emilia is getting really good at sounding out words. She picks up library books and sounds out the first few words on the page. She picks words off signs, boxes, advertisements, buildings, and reads them. She is doing amazing.
Cecily will not be outdone either. She is rolling around like a pro. So much so that she has knocked over plants and pulled stuff off shelves even though she started out at the other side of the room. She is also pushing up on her hands and knees and trying to go. She's successful, only in the wrong direction. She goes backwards a lot.
Friday Emilia didn't have school for SEP, so Haylee and Dylan and Lincoln came to visit.
Saturday was Steve's work "Christmas" party. We got sitters (yes, plural) and got dressed up in our best inexpensive version of 1930's nightclub garb. We then set off for "The Underground" in Provo where they had a "mini" casino set up. They were full-size tables, but not very many of them. Five blackjack tables, three craps tables, one roulette table and one texas hold em table. They gave everybody $350 in chips which we could gamble with at the tables, and then at the end of the night, you turned in your winnings for entries to a raffle that will be held Monday at work.
Inside Sales where Steve works has grown a lot over the last year (probably quadrupled the number of employees) and I think this party was a product of some growing pains. It was a terrible venue for 300+ employees and the fun stuff was under-staffed and over-crowded. It was the same thing they did last year, and I would be happy to have them do it again next year if they get a larger venue and more tables.
Tonight we had the whole family at my parents house for celebrating January birthdays.
Although I had a lot of frustrations this week, I think overall, I can count it as a pretty blessed week.
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