Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Build- A- Bear
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Playing Babies
Last night I did something I haven't done in....YEARS. I'm not a very good "get down and play with your kids" mom. But one of Katy's baby toys needed put back together so I sat down and was trying to fix it. Before I knew it, we were feeding the baby and buckling her in her carseat and washing her. It was amazing to see what Katy already knows about being a mom. For the most part, she treats her baby very softly. When it was time to go ni-night, she tucked her in, turned out the light and shut the door. Bo reminded her that she hadn't said her prayers so Katy picked her up, folded the babies arms and mumbled something that resembled "Heavenly Father, day, amen." I loved it! Her and Bo played for quite awhile after that as "Mommy and Daddy". Katy followed Bo's lead and did everything he suggested as the "mommy".
Katy with her new baby
Yesterday afternoon I convinced myself to go running. That convinced me to get back on Weight Watchers. I didn't gain any weight this holiday season which should make me happy, but I just don't get it. I ate like CRAP! I'm starting to think maybe my scale just recognizes the bottom of my feet and immediately pulls up the same weight every time. It's weird. Anyway, I haven't gained any, but I feel yucky. Obviously with New Years a day away, I'm not doing anything too serious, but starting next week, I'm counting points again and getting back on track. I know I've said that before....
Today I went and got my nails done...ahhhh...nothing better than fresh nails! Then I stopped by the store to get stuff for tomorrow night. I always go overboard, I just can't help myself. It should be fun all things considered. Right now I'm on my way to the temple for Dennis and Stacy's sealing. It's very exciting for them and I'm glad I get to be a part of that. For it being "break", our days sure have been busy. Tomorrow morning I'm hoping to take the kids to Build a Bear. Then Friday we are headed to the snow for the day. School starts on Monday. At least there wasn't much "being bored" going on around here!
Sunday, December 28, 2008
The days after...
The days after Christmas have been busy and fun. Friday we were able to have 3 super little guys over to play and did they ever! For a couple of hours, there was no TV, no computer, no fighting, no "I'm bored..", just fun playing. It was great. We spent the day trying to clean up our mess and I went to return a few things. The stores weren't bad at all, shocking. That night we went out with some friends to dinner and we were going to see a movie but the pizza took a really long time! We mostly just spent the evening talking which is probably one of my favorite things to do anyway.
Saturday, I tried to talk myself into going to the gym, but wasn't successful. Instead I showered and got the kids around to take them shopping. They all got Target gift cards from my Grandpa in IL. This is one of their favorite things to do. I asked if they wanted to make a Target-run and they all screamed "Yah!". When we were almost to Target, Bo says "I thought we were going to run.." Funny boy. Glade went with us and we let them all go in the toy section. We each kept track of a baby and wandered around while they tried to decide how to spend their $15. It's always an agonizing decision! We walked away with a cart full of toys (just what one needs the day after Christmas) and a bunch of happy kids. They all did really well at the store too.
Chelsey spent the day at the snow on a date. She was supposed to work but they told her not to come in so she quickly got a date and joined a group that was heading out. She had a great time and only came home with one minor injury, a snowball to the chin that cut her. I was so worried as I dropped her off. I could see the headlines "10 teenagers killed as car slips off icy road". I had to keep reminding myself that she is growing up and I can't keep her locked in her room forever. She returned safe and sound and I was very grateful.
That night, Glade and I went to return a few more things. He had been helping some friends move so the four of us went out to dinner to give them a break. It was a really enjoyable night. We went over to return some stuff and to make a long story short, I won! They weren't going to give us full credit for what we were returning because we had used a coupon to buy it. We had the receipt and after "arguing" with 3 people, they finally gave us the credit and we left. I was so proud and felt very victorious, Glade on the other hand.....mortified. We were right though. We got home really late which isn't very good when you have 8 am church.
We got to church in the nick of time. What a crazy morning. Dalin's shirt was dirty, Rhett's socks didn't match and my hair left a little to be desired. Not our best day. Glade and Stephen both gave talks in sacrament meeting. Stephen did so good! As he got up to speak I realized I hadn't even checked his talk. I had no idea what he was going to say. I was very pleasantly surprised. He had written it himself and did a great job. Glade did a great job too. Cried a lot. No surprises there. The primary kids got up to sing and when they were done, Bo's friend Brayden says rather loudly "Hi Bo!" and Bo says "Hi Brayden!" It was very cute and the whole chapel giggled. At first I was a little embarrassed, but then I decided, "That's exactly what we need and how we all need to be...happy and friendly."
Today was my last day as a primary teacher and only 3 kids in my class were there. If I were honest, I would say I won't really miss teaching primary. Sorry Heather. I love Relief Society and that is where I get my spiritual nourishment. I'm looking forward to getting back to that. Tonight is family dinner and more people are coming than we originally planned for so I'm a little worried about there being enough food. I'm hoping to feed the multitudes! It should be a fun night.
Now I'm at the crossroads of ending Christmas. To take the tree down or leave it up. Lots of years I'm very resolved one way or the other. This year I'm kind of in the middle. I guess that means I'm not quite ready to be done yet. We'll have to see how that one goes.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Christmas 2008
Up at 5 am. Well, actually 3 am. Dang kids. They all slept upstairs and met in the boys room to wait for the clock to strike 5. We make them all wait upstairs until we get the camera set up and let the little ones come down first. Even Katy was up early and ready to go. It was very hard to narrow down my selection of pictures. I'm sure you can imagine I had quite a selection to choose from and many were very cute.
Christmas with Grandma 2008
After sort of cleaning up our mess at home, we headed to Grandma Green's as we always do. She had gifts waiting for them there. We typically have a big Christmas lunch and then just hang out the rest of the day. We got there a little later than usual this year and I forgot half the stuff I was supposed to bring for dinner, including dessert! We made do and it was all fine.
Because all the kids were getting new bikes, there wasn't a lot to open this year. We took some of the gifts from Grandma and Grandpa Whitley over so they could have more to open.
Bo got a bat and ball set. We got this same set for two of his cousins so he was very excited to have one of his own.
Katy got some dress up shoes. She loves shoes!! When she opened them, she started shouting "shoes!" and gathered up all she could hold and came running to show me.
This is his face when he realized it was a Build A Bear gift certificate!
Pretty, pretty Whitley. Both at our house and grandma's, we forgot one of her gifts and had to give it to her later.
This is my Mom's reaction to the cookie jar we gave her. The cookie jar was super cute and said "Grandma Green's Christmas Treats" and had little cookies on it with each of the kids names written on them. What was so funny was what was inside the cookie jar. Mom is a little weird and likes to eat her Oreos with no cream. She scrapes it off and throws it away! Crazy. So we scraped a whole package of cookies for her!
Even Dad is trying to contain his laughter - as you know, it's not funny! Look at Nick in the back ground. Rarely are we blessed with his true, uninhibited smile, but this was totally one!
The Bikes. Grandma planned a trivia game where all of the answers were pertinent to the bikes. They all got two questions. Bo got both of his right and was very proud of himself. After all the questions were answered, Chelsey unwrapped the remote to her garage. They all went out to the driveway then pushed the button.
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve went really well. Our candlelight dinner was a little early, but very yummy. After cleanup, we sat down and watched a little video called The Fourth Wise Man. We followed with a short Nativity. By now it was almost 7 and the kids were antsy to get into their new PJs. We let them open their ornaments and then their jammies. Stephen and Nick's were a little big but other than that, we didn't do too bad! They all got a little crazy so I let them get their wiggles out and didn't settle them down too much.
Whitley and Chelsey donning their very cool new PJs.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Twas the Night Before Christmas..
As Stephen would say, It's Christmas already! He counts today as being already Christmas since there is so much to do on this day. What a great day it has been. Got up bright and early (7 am) to find Dalin up and on the computer. Normally this would not be shocking but it's not usually him. I asked why he was up and on the computer so early. I looked and saw he had typed in "Santa" into the search bar. He was looking for the Santa Tracker already. He wanted to know where he was and how it was going. He's cute. I got right to bread making. We have been out of bread since Monday. I bought "store bought" bread that day and it hasn't been touched. While at Costco, my girls saw me putting it in the cart and protested "we don't like store bread!". What have I started? So today I decided to make 9 loaves instead of 6. We got laundry started and gave everyone a chore list. About 10 am I decided I really needed some exercise. Have you ever tried to put brownies, cookies, cake, pizza, taco bell and soda into a car a make it run? Me either, but I did it to my body and it doesn't work very well! I took Bo and Katy to the gym with me and the daycare was closed for the day. Rats. I brought them home and decided to just run outside. It was awful. The aforementioned fuel source did not provide whatever my body needed and the run about killed me. But I came home to the smell of bread and roast cooking, a clean house and nice children. I showered, had a short nap and am now ready to proceed with our traditional Christmas Eve candle light dinner. Today has gone so smoothly! (knocking on wood). Last night I finished wrapping a few straggling gifts and was even able to work in hair cuts for me and the boys, thanks Julia! Excitement is truly in the air around here! Merry Christmas to all!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The Countdown and Happy Birthday Nick!
Well, it's basically officially here. Christmas starts in about 24 hours. I'm a little sad about this. It happens every year. I spend a month (ok, a little more) planning and shopping and preparing and planning some more to make everything the best I can. I'm so excited for everyone to see what I bought them I can hardly keep the secrets myself! Then it comes. Wham bam, a few hours later and it's all done. Gone. Over. The most wonderful time of the year ends. It's a good thing that time flies when you're old! I know there will be another one coming before I know it, but it really is a magical time of year and I hate to see it go.
As a note of documentation, I got another cortisone shot today, but I don't think he put it in the right spot. It doesn't feel much better this time. Dang.
On the best note, HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICK!! He has hit the ripe old age of 14. He is a royal pain in the butt, but we couldn't love him more. It has been such a journey to get him, and watch him change and grow and become his own person. I always feel bad that his birthday is so close to Christmas so we have his party either a couple months early or a couple months late so people will actually come! He is getting a few things for his birthday, but most importantly, the traditional pack of beef jerky. Funny, I know. The kid loves his jerky! He spent today at work with Glade and they all went to CeCe's pizza for lunch. Tonight we will do cake and presents.
Last night for family home evening, we went to the bakery and packed up a bunch of doughnuts to deliver to our friends and neighbors. It rained the whole time and Katy cried most of it as well. It was still a fun night. Just a note, our method of madness was this: We had to narrow our selection to our kids teachers and leaders. If you didn't get any doughnuts, it's either because you don't fit into that category or you weren't home (Shelli). If someone wasn't home, we gave their box to the closest people we knew that lived by them. The other reason you may not have gotten any: Muddy, yucky roads. Glade was a little ornery about that! We have many great and wonderful friends. I wish it were possible to hit them all. What ever the case may be, Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Christmas with the Smith's 2008
So I'm not smart enough yet to upload my pictures last to first. Now the whole night is backwards, sorry!
Bo, Dalin and Kelsey all sharing a paper to sing with. Bo can't read.
Katy still doesn't quite get that there is something inside. She was very happy to sit on hers.
Katy trying to do Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.. too cute!
"Sleep in Heavenly peace..."
My darling Bo!
I'm pretty sure last year Dalin was wishing for his two front teeth as well. Someday.
Kathy and Hailey. Kathy looks amazing!