Monday, September 27, 2010

Little things

There's a blog that I read occasionally where the author posts little things that happen in her life - usually things having to do with her kids - that she wants to remember. I thought that I would also try doing that from time to time. So here are some little things from the last few days:

* Luke helping Kitty bake some pan cookies for FHE tonight - it's Kitty's turn to be in charge of the treats.

* Blondie sitting on the couch reading through a story in the Friend to prepare herself to teach the lesson tonight for FHE.

* Kay always coming up to me while I'm holding MJ and saying, "Oh, she's so cute!" and then touching her head gently and kissing the top of her head.

* MJ sleeping through all of Blondie's soccer game last Saturday - even with me yelling on the sidelines.

* Blondie practicing the piano without being asked - she just started lessons 2 weeks ago.

* M&M curling Blondie's and Kitty's hair.

* Luke offering to change Kay's diaper when she first gets up in the morning.

* Kay repeatedly saying, "Mmmm. Delicious" while trying a new coffee cake I made for breakfast yesterday.

* Kay asking to go to bed when she gets tired. She'll say, "I want to go to bed - and I want some milk and some books."

* MJ smiling and cooing.

Kid talk

Kay: "I found a spider in my room."
Me: "Oh no. Did you get it?"
Kay: "No. It's disgusting!" she says with her hands on her hips.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Pictures of MJ

Friday, September 17, 2010

Sleeping kids

I haven't posted one of these in a while. Here is Kay napping on the couch yesterday:And yes, that would be one foot touching all the way to the ground...

MJ's Blessing Day

Sunday, September 5th
MJ had a rough day on her blessing day. I was hoping to make it to the whole block of church meetings since both sets of grandparents were there, but MJ just wasn't cooperating. I was finally able to get her settled down, changed into her blessing dress and then got her to sleep about 30 minutes before Sacrament Meeting time. So I walked with her to church and she made it through most of the blessing without crying - just a little bit at the end when she woke up. DH gave her a beautiful blessing and then after Sacrament Meeting we came back to the house for a dinner with the family members that attended the blessing with us - both sets of grandparents, my sister & her husband & son and then two of DH's uncles with their wives and two of his cousins with their families.

I really owe a lot of thanks to Mom N for all of the cleaning that she did in preparation for the dinner and for her basically running the show on the blessing day - getting the food ready and served and then cleaning up afterwards. I didn't really do a thing. Unfortunately MJ had a particularly bad stomach that day and cried and nursed a lot throughout the day. I almost wonder now if we should have waited another month before we blessed her since she's been getting much better since then...
On the walk back to our house, MJ had a blowout diaper that got all over her blessing dress. As soon as we got home I had to change her out of it and wash out the mess by hand before it stained the white dress. These family pictures were taken after most of the extended family had left and the dress had a chance to dry...

Grocery shopping

I actually made it in and out of the grocery store today without MJ crying at all! Now Kay was a different story - she was throwing a fit throughout the store because I wouldn't let her eat the grapes in the cart since I hadn't paid for them yet. By the time we made it through the checkout line she was really crying so I had to pick her up and carry her while I pushed the full cart and sleeping baby out to the car. And MJ somehow managed to sleep through it all!

Kid talk

A couple of the kids just got home from school and Kay ran upstairs and said, "I missed you Lar-Lar!"

Kitty's first Principal's Pride

Kitty received her first Principal's Pride award last Thursday for her excellent work on her Copy Cat assignment. She copied the pictures on the left of the paper and drew them herself freehand on the right side of the paper. I think she did a really great job on the drawing. After she came home with her dad after receiving the award, DH mentioned that she might be our little artist in the family. Then the rest of the day and the next she was coloring whenever she got the chance and telling people that she was the little artist in the family. Kitty also came home from that experience wondering where her treat was - apparently the teacher told her that she would be getting a treat with her award. The "treat" is a couple of coupons for free meals at some local restaurants - not quite what she was hoping for...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Ruth Lake

DH's parents came in town for a few days to attend and participate in MJ's baby blessing. On Saturday we decided to try out a hike in the Uintas to a lake that we haven't been to before - Ruth Lake. It took quite a while to get everyone ready to go and lunches made and packed for a picnic once we got to the location. Once everyone was loaded into the cars DH noticed that one of the tires on the minivan was low. When he went to fill it up he noticed that we had a nail in the tire. DH and his dad were able to fill it up enough for me to get it to the tire store to see if we could get it repaired. So I took the van, Mom N, and 4 of our kids (including the two youngest) to the tire store. Once we got there they said it would be about a 45 minute wait. So we sat down, fed MJ a bottle and Mom N got some bags of popcorn and water for the kids (offered for free in the waiting room). In the meantime DH and his dad and the other two kids went to the grocery store to buy some grapes for our lunch.

We actually only ended up waiting about 30 minutes and they were able to fix the tire and we were on our way again. We had DH's mom drive the van so that I could take care of MJ in case she needed something on the drive and then DH drove his car with his dad and Luke and Kitty. Apparently Kitty was complaining about being hungry and/or bored most of the drive so DH stopped at Mirror Lake first to see if we wanted to eat there. We decided not to - it was pretty chilly there and it is quite a bit of work getting everyone in and out of the cars so I didn't want to make an extra stop.

So we got back on the road to find the Ruth Lake trail again and finally got there. Once we were there we opened up the back of the van only to find out that not one of us had bothered to load the cooler into either of the cars. Here we were at the start of the trail - it was past lunchtime - we were all starving and the only thing we had in the cars to eat was a full bag of Doritos, a half-full bag of sour cream chips, a couple of packages of fruit snacks, and the bag of grapes that DH had just picked up at the store. We also had a couple of boxes of Capri-Suns and some water bottles and sports drinks.

We filled ourselves up as much as we were able and then started on the hike. The newspaper said that the hike was about .75 miles each way. I carried MJ in my sling and DH held Kay's hand and helped her. The kids did great on the trail with really no complaining from them. There were a couple of smaller lakes that we passed before we made it to Ruth Lake. Luckily we were sheltered from the wind for the majority of the hike and it wasn't nearly as cold there as it was when we stopped at Mirror Lake. Once we made it to Ruth Lake, Kitty had to use the bathroom (of course) so Grandma helped her out behind some bushes since I already had my hands full with MJ - thanks Grandma.

A small lake on the way to Ruth Lake

The trail at this point continues on to another lake called Lofty Lake which DH really wanted to hike to. So we ended up sending him along with his dad and M&M and Luke. I found a spot next to the lake to feed MJ. I also scrounged around in my backpack and managed to find a few lollipops and mints for the kids to suck on. Once MJ was ready to go Mom N and I headed back to the car with the little kids. We hiked very slowly with me carrying MJ in the sling and holding Kay's hand as well. Kay was exhausted by the time we made it back to the car and she fell asleep almost instantly once we started back home. Not more than 5 minutes of our arrival back to the cars, DH's group made it back as well. They ended up not making it all the way to Lofty Lake because they didn't feel that everyone in the group was quite up to it. On the way back home DH's car stopped to pick up some KFC for dinner and some of the kids in my car ate their sandwiches as soon as we got home.
Looking for rocks to throw into Ruth Lake

Blondie was not feeling very well this day. She had a little bit of a sore throat the day before and then was cold all day on the day of the hike. She ended up hiking back to the car with MJ's blanket wrapped around herself. Once we got home from the hike she crashed on the couch and didn't feel like eating anything for dinner. She went to bed early and then woke up not long after that just screaming and crying about something - she never did tell us what was wrong. Then she went to bed again and woke up feeling and acting just fine on Sunday...

Helpful sister!

I was finally making my way upstairs to get Kay some breakfast this morning and found that Kitty had already fed her some cereal and was getting her a drink of milk!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

It's official...

MJ is going bald. She still has a good chunk of hair in the back, but she is definitely balding on top. Now we'll have to wait and see what color it grows back in as...