Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Happy Halloween 2009

We had a lot of Halloween fun this year. Enjoy the pics...

At Lagoon's Frightmares




Trick or treat



There are more pics on my facebook page. Too many to post here.
On a side note - we had to say goodbye to Rainbow House. After renting from Alisa and Tyler for 8 months (it was only supposed to be 2), it was time to start the demolition and remodel. Unfortunately we still haven't heard back on our short-sale offers, so we get to rent a little bit longer. Yes, that means we get to move our stuff once again. sigh
Anyway... we're all doing well and enjoying this wonderful time of year (my favorite!)







































Monday, October 12, 2009

Bewitched...

We LOVE this time of year!
Halloween is one of our favorite holidays,
if you can call it a real holiday.
We've heard how fun Gardner Village is this time of year.
So we decided to check it out.
We had a great time - tractor ride/tour of the witches' house and garden,
pony rides, face painting, treats, treats, and treats!
Here are some pics!


Friday, October 2, 2009

Caffeine Free...

One of the many reasons I made the switch...


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Crayola Mischief

Just to give you a glimpse of what life is like on any given day around here...


I was just in the other room doing laundry (the story of my life), when I heard little giggles from the kitchen where I left the kids coloring. I peeked around the corner and this is what I saw...


(necklace and eyelashes)

(apparently it started with a green mustache that morphed into something else?)


Thank goodness they were washable markers...

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Changing of the Seasons...

Yesterday = 87 degrees
Today = 41
It's that lovely time again.
Time to clear out the closets of warm weather clothes.
Does anyone else dread this chore?
The thing is I'm not sure if we're done having kids, so I get to store bins and bins of this stuff, and I swear it multiplies!
Alas, here are the girls trying out some new hats for the changing weather...





Friday, August 14, 2009

Dance Camp 2009

Summer and her cousins, Sara and Emily, had a wonderful week at Dance Camp. We decided to enroll in the Tinkerbell class this time. What adorable dancing fairies.



(Emily, Sara, and Summer)











Thursday, August 13, 2009

Look Who's Sleeping Through the Night...

FINALLY!

(Sydney with her Great-Grandma Dorothy)


Yay... we're finally getting some solid sleep. Maybe now I'll have more energy to get back to some things I've been neglecting (like blogging).


Right now I'm heading to bed.
My baby might be sleeping through the night,
but she likes to start her day cooing at 6:00 a.m. sharp.


yawn





Thursday, June 25, 2009

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day, Ryan!

Look at this fabulous tie designed exclusively by Summer and Joshua.
Yes, he wore it to church!

Grandpa got one too!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Another Year Older...

31 feels OK, I guess.

I had a wonderful birthday.
Ryan surprised me by taking the day off, which meant I got to sleep in.


Summer eventually came to wake me up with some flowers that she picked out.



She and Daddy had decorated the kitchen with balloons and happy birthday signs.








Joshy and Summer helped Daddy make some very delicious and colorful waffles

(we love food coloring around here!)





We took a fun hike, even though it was a bit chilly and rainy.







There were tons of grasshoppers and crickets and beetles

(yikes! I tried not to be too scared)



Later that night, Ryan and I dropped off the kids and went to dinner just to two of us.
What a GREAT day!
















Sunday, June 7, 2009

Tired...

I think we're all looking forward to when
Sydney starts sleeping through the night.


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Third Time's the Charm...

I must say that this time around, the baby experience has been a bit different.
First of all, the pregnancy was tougher - I threw up more.
(I didn't throw up at all with Summer, and only once with Joshua. )

Secondly, the delivery was easier - a pretty speedy affair. She was earlier, too. Summer was delivered on her due date, Joshua a week late, but Sydney a week early, making her our smallest baby.
She was our most yellow baby, too. We had to do the billi lights for five days - not fun.
Aside from all that, though, things are different in other ways.
I find myself more relaxed this time around.
Maybe it's that I have more confidence in myself as a mother, who knows.
******
When we had Summer, I was a basket-case! I was afraid I was doing everything all wrong. I read all the books, which my wise mother told me not to, and they made me crazy (especially Baby Wise). I was terrified of creating bad habits like nursing my baby to sleep (which I later discovered was no big deal). My mom just kept advising me to follow my instincts, the problem was I didn't know I had any.
When we had Joshua, I was a basket-case again! This time I was overwhelmed with caring for 2 children. I was so emotional, too! I would feel guilty that I wasn't giving Summer the attention she needed. I worried that I wouldn't love Joshua as much. Again, I discovered these fears were unnecessary - it IS possible to give each child the individual attention he or she needs. It IS possible to love another child just as much.

And then the third time around... bringing Sydney home has been so much easier. Maybe it was because my mom and sister were here virtually every day for the first 6 weeks, helping me out with meals and cleaning and child care. But, I suspect it's more than that. I've finally gained some confidence and discovered, yes, I do have instincts. Instead of worrying so much, I am just enjoying this baby. I love her so much.





Yes, my babies are a lot of work, but the joy they bring into my life is more than worth it.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Crash and Burn

Last week we went out as a family for frozen yogurt.
While we were leaving, Ryan and Summer were horsing around in the parking lot. Ryan does this thing with the kids where he runs and jumps over the kids.
Well, he went to do this to Summer, as he's down thousands of times before, but this time she moved right when he was in mid-air. He came down right on top of her and sent her face first onto the asphalt.
She had a giant bruised goose-egg on her forehead and her nose, lip, and chin were bleeding. Of course, she was screaming, "I need a band-aid."
Ryan felt terrible.
I took this picture 3 days later - it doesn't do it justice.

It's incredible how quickly kids heal - thank goodness!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Best Mother's Day Gift...

For Mother's Day, I got front row tickets to see my favorite band, Keane.
Kimi and I got all gussied-up, left the kids, and off we went!


Their tour bus
Look how close we were!

The band


Tim on the keyboard

There's Tom, the lead singer. I'm so giddy!


Thanks, Ryan, for a much needed GNO!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

I could eat this kid!





We got our photos back from our recent family photo shoot. So cute! Now I just have to decide which ones to put on a birth announcement, so I can get them sent out - She's 6 weeks old already!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Matchy Matchy...

It drives my husband nuts when his sister dresses her girls alike.
He he he... look what I've started doing...


I can't help it - it's so fun!



Thursday, April 9, 2009

Introducing...Sydney

She's here!
Well, she's been here for a little over 2 weeks,
but I'm just now getting around to blogging.
Sydney Jane Oakes
6 lbs 6 oz, 19 1/2 inches long
(our smallest baby yet)




She is so stinkin' cute! We love her soooo much!
I'll try to post more photos soon - right now I'm headed to bed because a little munch-mouth will be wanting to eat in a couple of hours (sigh). Goodnight.







Monday, March 2, 2009

Introducing...Rainbow House

So, we are currently residing in my sister-in-law's pre-fixed-up fixer-upper. Built in 1968, it comes with an avocado green dishwasher, pink bathtub, blue toilet, and lime green blinds. We have affectionately named it "rainbow house."
Have a look around...











(yes, that is carpet in the kitchen)
The kids have adjusted pretty well. It's hard to call this place "home," but I have figured out that "home" is wherever we are together as a family, doing the things we normally enjoy... baking, making arts/crafts, playing together, reading, and of course, watching cartoons every morning over a cup of chocolate milk.
It's that simple.
We are continuing our search for the right house, but until then, "Rainbow House" is home sweet home.

Bye Bye House...

Well, it's official. We closed on our house last Wednesday.








What a week we've had - moving, cleaning, and saying goodbye to the home we've known for the past 5 years. I wasn't as emotional as I thought I would be as I walked through it for the last time. I'm sure there will be more tears in the coming weeks (I don't usually do this well with big changes). My mom and visiting teacher, Diane, helped me out tremendously with the move and the cleaning - a huge thanks to these beautiful women in my life!

As we finished up, I did a last walk-through and said my goodbyes to the house. Summer was with me, and as we left the keys and garage door openers on the counter she said, "I'm going to miss this counter with all its spots." I felt prompted to offer a prayer, so there we stood in the empty kitchen and thanked Heavenly Father for all the wonderful memories we've made in the house. Summer thanked Heavenly Father for the wood floor - funny kid!

It really was a great house.