Thursday, April 28, 2011

Ohmy gosh, I am so sick of staring at my fake bloody toe. I promise I will do updates soon. Probably will be a whole April post. When my brother calls me just to tell me I need to update the blog, I know it's bad! It's because it's been an awesome/exhausting month-- soon to be revealed:
Jeff's Birthday
Arizona Trip
Pretend City
Utah Trip
Katie's BYU Graduation
Easter Sunday
Katie's Cali visit-- Aquarium tomorrow, Beach Saturday...
Anything else I can cram into the month of April!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

April Fools Funnies

I laughed a lot today. Starting with the text picture Katie sent me of her boss' office strategically covered in foil. Which reminded me that I have to do a prank fast before Jeff realized what day it was. So I called him on the phone in my most whiny voice and told him I fell getting out of the shower and cut my toe and am pretty sure I need stitches. He told me to send him a picture. I thought, oh crap... until I decided to cover my toe in ketchup and send him a pix message of that.
So I walk into the kitchen and pull the ketchup bottle out of the fridge. Tyler heard my conversation and kept saying, "what toe is hurt mom, where's the blood mom? What's bleeding all over?" He followed me in the kitchen and watched me squirt ketchup all over my big toe and looked at me all crazy-like, "what are you doing mom, why are you doing that, mom?" I snapped a picture and he said, "Can I lick it mom? Now can I lick it?" (this dude LOVES ketchup) And even though my toe was just-got-out-of-the-shower-clean, I did not let him lick it off.
About 40 minutes later (yeah, I would have died of blood loss by now) Jeff tells me it looks like a blob of ketchup and I loose it and start laughing. That's how good I am at April Fool's jokes.

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Another thing that made me laugh:
ME: "Tyler do you know it's almost dad's birthday? We need to be thinking about what to get him."
Ty: wide eyes, mouth open, excited look, "yeah! I know, a dinosaur."
Me: "Well, that's something you would like. Let's think about something DAD would like"
Ty: thinks for a second. "Oh I know. A cadewack. He WUUVS cadewacks." cadewack=cadillac
Me: busting up laughing.
Ty: "It's not funny mom"
Me: "No it really is. Do you know what a cadillac is?" Jeff talks about cadillacs all the time!
Ty: shrugs his shoulder, "I donno. Oh wait, yes I do... our car. the purple cadewack."
Me: "You're so smart."
Ty: "Ok, wet's get him a cadewack."
So, problem solved :)
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Today I told Tyler it was a day to make lots of jokes. I think I told him this while pouring ketchup on my toes. So I asked him if he wanted to hear a joke. He said yes. I told him the ol' knock knock, banana who... joke and he repeated each phrase. Then when I finally said, "orange you glad I didn't say banana?" He just looked at me. I asked him if he got the joke and he said, "you're funny mom. That's a funny joke. We don't say 'banana who?, orange who?' that's funny mom."
So, he didn't really get it, but he still thought it was funny. I'll take it!
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We finished off the day with meatloaf cupcakes with mashed potato frosting and a candle on top!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

TODAY...random thoughts from my little head:

TODAY I made $210 on keyfobs sold to CHS Cheer Boosters. Well, it took me a couple weeks to actually earn it, but I will have cash to deposit into my account tomorrow- going directly to cover surgery costs. I'm still paying for it -physically and fiscally :)
TODAY we inherited a sleeper sofa from a family who's moving. It's now in our office, which I really need to organize and now when we have visitors, they can sleep comfortably in a room where they can close the door... as opposed to our room, in which the door won't close. Good thing our kids are young :)
TODAY I realized how much I love my grocery shopping situation: Either I get to drop my boys off in the back room to play with Grandma and Grandpa while I shop, or I call my husband 10 minutes before closing time and he brings me all ingredients needed in the dinner that I didn't plan until 10 minutes earlier. This really (and I mean really) beats trying to get two kids to stay in a cart or walk nicely next to me while I check over my list and don't forget anything in the hopes that I don't have to go again the next day.
TODAY I finished reading Hunger Games #3... hmmm. I enjoyed 1&2 better than 3, but they all sure have made me thankful for the freedoms I enjoy. Can you imagine being thrust in an arena to fight to the death? I would definitely lose quickly. I am so not aggressive and I don't think I could ever kill a person, even in self defense. But I guess that's how she started out, too.
TODAY was HOT! I think the high was 92? I wore capri shorts, turned on the AC, wished I had AC in my car, got some color on my face, and even complained about how warm it was. Time for me to be ready for this beautiful California weather. And time to pull out the summer clothes!

My sweet awesome hot husband!

Just for a second, I want to say how proud of Jeff I am! He has been working out everyday, getting up really early so he can hang out with the kids after work. He's working really hard and eating really healthy and has already lost 15 lbs in 2 weeks! I'm so proud of him and want to post this picture that he loves! Our goal is to get in great shape by July so we feel super good at Lake Powell! I'm gonna start taking aerobics classes so that I am healthy and fit too!
Love you Jeffers- thanks for being such an amazing, hardworking, helpful husband and kind, loving, awesome dad!!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Tyler Funnies and Teaching Moment

Today, while Tyler was playing with a Santa Claus Weeble (you know, those toys that have only a top half and it wobbles around the table), he asked me:
"Mom, does Santa have private parts?"

Tyler and Jackson were given a Power Wheels Jeep Truck that they can ride in and drive in the backyard. Tyler has gotten really good at it, and knows how to go forward and switch the gears to go backward and which direction to turn. "I told him, pretty soon you'll be ready to drive a real car."
He said, "no, not yet. I might crash into a police man. And then that would be bad. And then I'd be put in jail."

On the way back from Vegas (4 hour drive) Tyler was talking up a storm.
Ty: "We don't spit. Huh Mom, we don't spit. Can I spit on bugs?"
Me: "Um, no I don't know why you'd want to spit on bugs."
Ty:"But can I spit on them?"
Me: "I guess, if you really want to and we are outside"
Ty: "So can I spit on Roley Poleys?"
me (exhausted of this conversation) "Sure"
Ty: "But I don't want to! I like Roley Poleys."

Last week, one of my dear friends lost her baby at 18 weeks. It was a devastatingly sad day, and I was an emotional wreck after I heard the news. Tyler saw me crying and asked what was wrong. I told him that my friend's baby died. When he asked me why, I told him that the baby was sick and Heavenly Father needed her back in heaven. I told him it was a really good thing because heaven is so much better than earth.
A couple days later while I was saying a dinner prayer, Tyler said (during my prayer), "Mom don't forget to say, Thank you that we die."
I turned that sentence into, "Thank you for the plan of salvation, that we get to live on earth and then go back to heaven and live with you and Jesus."
I hope this was a good learning experience for him, I know I always have to be ready to explain basic concepts into something a 4 year old can comprehend.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

10 Random Pictures from my phone

My phone can't take anymore pics- it's too full. So it's time to put them to good use and delete them so I can take new pictures!! Here we go- in no particular order at all!
July or August at an Angels Day Game. My mom and I took the boys when her friend offered her 4 free tix- we fed them ice cream, cotton candy, nuts, juice... pretty much whatever they wanted :)
I took this a couple days after we moved to So. Cal in July. This is the elementary school I went to and the park where Jeff proposed to me!
This is Tyler's first drawing of people! I wished I could save it, laminate it and print it on greeting cards or a giant canvas by my front entry way... since it was on a magnadoodle and soon to be erased, a phone pic had to do :)
Jackson getting out of the sandbox. Does this face look like his Dad or what?
Me in my walking outfit from Jeff last Mother's Day. This was one of the last weeks in Texas.

This is Jackson hiding in the shelves in their room at Gma and Gpa's
Tyler's favorite thing to do- build things. He still loves this Trio set from Santa.
Jackson and Olivia (their girlfriend) playing dress up and pretending to sing in the rain.
My cutie pie :)
On Tuesday we went to the beach with my cousin Sarah and Aunt Terri. We had a blast. Tyler whined the whole way home and we will probably go back on Jeff's day off Monday.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

FLASHBACK: Tyler's Birth Story

Tyler is 4 years and one week old today. I have loved every second with my little boy. I realized today that I have not recorded his birth story. I have Jackson's because I was in the thick of blogging when he was born, and his birth was so traumatic it was like therapy :) But I hadn't started a blog until Tyler was a few months old. And I wouldn't have dared putting that private, intimate of information on a webpage back then. But now, my blog is my journal. My family's journal. I printed off one year for Christmas and plan to do the same with every year. Our yearbook, if you will... So what about when Tyler asks to read about his birth and it isn't in here? Well, now it will be. This is the LONG version of what I remember:

When Jeff and I decided it was time to get pregnant, I was just about to finish my last semester of College before my student teaching, but I had a summer in between. So we planned out how I could be pregnant, but not early, and pregnant but not enough to go into labor while teaching high school students. It took us about 4 months to get pregnant, and although at the time I thought it was an excruciatingly long time, it was perfect timing.
We were living in San Antonio at the time, Jeff was installing alarm systems and I was an office manager for the same company. I went home in July to visit my family and didn't know I was days old pregnant. Before I left, I took a pregnancy test, hoping to be pregnant and be able to announce it to my family in person. But it was negative. When I got back I took another pregnancy test again, and got that lovely plus sign.
Jeff and I were super excited! I knew from all the pregnancy books that you shouldn't announce it until you see a heartbeat, but we couldn't hold it in. We called all of our family members and told them the great news.
It wasn't until about week 6 that the nausea hit and a week later, I was throwing up everyday for about 4 or 5 months. And even then, I'd have bad days. I remember driving from San Antonio to Phoenix and then to Idaho in our car with no air conditioning in the dead of August, puking in a trash can. I was sicker than I ever thought I'd be, but I was still so happy to be pregnant. When student teaching started in Blackfoot, Idaho, I accepted the fact that I'd be throwing up before class started and many days at lunch in the student bathroom. But I got through the days and I couldn't have been more excited to be done in December.
I remember loving being big! I loved my big belly and the way maternity clothes fit on me. I never minded gaining weight, and enjoyed being able to eat whatever I wanted. Usually string cheese, sprite, and ho-hos.
By February, I was ready to have this baby. I remember doing the dishes everyday, thinking this could be the last time I did the dishes before he comes. I had 2 due dates from ultrasounds: February 28 and March 4th. Of course, I was going by Feb. 28 and my doctor was going by March 4. I remember telling my Mom that if February 29 comes and I haven't had the baby, I was going to be so mad. She said, "if February 29 comes, we are all in trouble" :)
I remember staring at his crib, bedding washed and prepared for the baby and feeling so ready for a baby to put in there!
So come the first week of March and I was ready for labor pains. I was like, "bring it on!" I had braxton hicks contractions often, but not much happening. I remember going in for a dr. appointment and my doctor said I was dilated to a 1 and I was so happy! I really thought that I would have a baby that day. Why don't they teach you in lamaze class that the first stage of labor could last weeks?
A few days later, and nothing but back pain and fake contractions, we decided to go in and see if I had made any progress. I decided Friday would be the perfect day (must have been March 2 or so). Jeff could be with me all weekend and wouldn't miss any school. So, I get hooked up to the monitors and waited. My doctor came in and asked if I was ready to have a baby today and I said, YES! And then, he left. I asked the nurse where he went and I thought she said, "he went to Denver." And I said, "well, when is he going to get back?" When she said, "I don't know..." I freaked out. Why would he go to Denver and leave me here? And then I realized she said, "he went to dinner" Oh that makes sense. Pregnant people freak out easily :)
Anyways, after walking for hours and no change, they decide to send me home with a sleeping pill and tell me, "Come back when you are ready, we usually don't send you home a second time at 40 weeks." So, I take the pills and go to bed.
I woke up that night feeling horrible, threw up a few times and slept all day Saturday.
I went back in Sunday night just sick of being pregnant and hoped they would let me stay... hook up to monitors, more walking, no change... But my dr. must have felt sorry for me, so he let me stay and gave me some pitocin. About when I started to feel a ton of pain (I think I was about a 4), they broke my water and it was such a cool feeling. My nurse suggested some pain meds in the iv and then an epidural when I was relaxed. My only birth plan was to be as comfortable as possible. So she gave me some Demerol which made me really relaxed and happy! I remember laughing and telling Jeff, while rubbing his face, "I love you, Thank you for coming."
I was totally relaxed during the epidural, but I realize later they had trouble getting it in. I was hunched down for a good 10 or 15 minutes, but I wasn't feeling any pain and I didn't realize there was a problem. Something about my spinal column being very small... Not a big deal except that it wore off quickly.
I progressed quickly and they were able to turn off the pitocin so I could labor naturally from 7-10 cm. Within a couple hours, I was able to sleep and then it was time to push. I was so excited about this part. Had dreamed about the time to push while watching a Baby Story during my pregnancy. But I started getting nauseous, got the chills and started shaking. Oh, the shaking. I couldn't control it! I'm sure it was nerves and that my body was working really hard although I couldn't feel much, just pressure. I pushed for about an hour, and they kept looking at the baby's heart rate and it was low, and wasn't fluctuating like they would want it to. I remember at some point them telling me it was borderline needing a c-section if his heart rate didn't come up. (Interestingly, something I didn't remember until Jeff told me after Jackson's delivery and all the complications with Jackon's heart rate which did lead to a c-section) Anyway, about an hour later, Tyler was born and it was beautiful! I remember holding him and crying and feeling such a great amount of joy! That I wasn't pregnant anymore, that the delivery went smoothly, that I had a great experience, that I was finally holding him, that he was perfect, that I would be a mom now, that Jeff and I would have a baby to take home!
The recovery was definitely harder on me than the delivery. Another thing that they don't teach you in baby-prep 101. But once I got over the discomfort and pain, I loved every second of having a newborn. I never did mind the middle of the night wake ups, I was able to sleep with him during the day. Tyler was such a great baby! He woke up often to eat, but he never cried unless he needed something (food, diaper change or sleep) I was able to listen to his cues and know what he needed based on where we were in the EASY cycle (eat, activity, sleep, you time).

When he was a month old, we blessed him in church and my family celebrated Easter and my graduation. It was a wonderful time we spent together!

Soon after that, we moved to Orlando for the summer. Remembering my last journey cross country with no a-c and all the puking, I decided to fly and meet Jeff there. It was quite an experience flying alone with a newborn-- messy poopy diaper I had to change in my seat due to turbulance and the stay in your seat sign... but we got there safe and sound.
I remember sitting in our new apartment in Orlando, just Tyler and me the night before Jeff would meet us out there. It was completely empty: no furniture, no belongings, just me and my suitcase and Tyler. He slept in the stroller and I slept on the floor. It was such a strange feeling. I remember thinking, I should be so homesick and lonely right now. But I wasn't. I had my buddy Tyler to keep me company--and busy :) And that's how it's been ever since I've had kids. I've never felt homesick for my past life, or another home (we've moved a lot). I just felt like where they are, I am also. And it's good. I love being a mom and I wouldn't do things differently if I had the chance!
And that's Tyler's story!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Jackadoodle

What can I say about my Jackson?
He is such an amazing little guy. He is a total goof ball too- he loves being silly and making people laugh. He always wants to be in on the fun and tries to do everything we do. Lately if I start counting (like when I say, "come here now... 1, 2, 3") He'll cover his eyes and start counting like we're playing hide & seek and say, "seben, eight, seben, eight" It's pretty funny!
He's been a little stinker at bedtime lately and it reminds me of the phases these kids go through as they grow up. I remember when Tyler was at this exact stage. I don't ever call it the "terrible twos" because it's not the kid who's terrible, it's the stages they have to go through.
He's started to pee on the toilet and gets so excited when he does!
He loves giving hugs and kisses- and I can't resist his cheeks. Like I could really suck on them. If he'd let me, and he doesn't. But I do try. I could also squeeze him to death and have to resist the urge! (does that sound morbid?)
He loves saying No, and even started to answer "Nope" sometimes. But usually, he'll do what I ask him to do. Especially if I bribe with a Jelly bean!
His favorite treats are fruit snacks, chocolate, jelly beans, apples, cheese, and milk.
He loves going to Tyler's gymnastics class, but hates sitting there watching Tyler play. Luckily there is a free play hour every week and Jackson gets to play too. When Tyler starts preschool in the fall, Jackson and I will do a class together!
At his 2 year visit, Jackson weighed 29 pounds and was 35 inches tall.
Jackson LOVES everyone that is a friend to him. His favorite thing to do is go see Grandma, Grandpa and Daddy at the market, and he runs up to them, yelling their name and giving hugs. He reacts the same way whenever he sees his great grandparents, nursery teachers and friends.
He is our sweet little boy and we LOVE him!!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tyler's 4th Birthday!!

Tyler had a great birthday today! We've been doing the countdown for a couple weeks and Tyler thought 10 days ago that his birthday would never come. On Thursday he asked me how many days, And when I told him 2, he said, it's already been 10 days? So we talked about how 10 minus 8 is 2 :) But, yes it had already been 8 days, this week has flown by, it's been crazy, busy!
So onto the party!!
He wanted a dinosaur party, so dinosaur party he got!
I'm pretty sure he would say his favorite part of the day was the pinata, at least that's what he was the most excited about. It took forever before we decided to let the Dad's take a stab and Jeff finally busted it open!
This was while the big boys were taking turns hitting it, these two sat on Grandma's lap. I was so glad to have my mom there, she was a HUGE help! And I'm bummed I didn't get a pic of her with the birthday boy. I'll have to take him over to my parent's house one day (with his 4 shirt) and stage a picture with my Mom and Dad!!
All of Tyler's little friends!
The pinata was full of snacks AND candy that they collected in their buckets, and the kids did a dinosaur egg hunt (with dinos inside!)
These are the delicious AND darling cupcakes that my super awesome friend Alissa made!
Alissa and Olivia (Wawibeya- according to Jackson)
Here we are singing to Tyler!
AND.... blowing out the candles!
Daddy and Tyler (I think I have one with Tyler as a newborn and Dad making this EXACT face!!)
Family picture
The cute goody- bags for his friends!
HOW OLD ARE YOU NOW?!!
Then after his party, Grandma told him that tomorrow we get to have another party-- his family party! And he said, "Am I gonna be 5?"

Sunday, February 27, 2011

A Few of my Favorite Things...

So, since I'm still working hard all day long on unpacking, organizing and decorating, here are a few more of the house. Not that that's the only thing we've been doing. This task has been put on pause for: vacation time with Grandma Judy, Kendi and her kids! We were so lucky to have them come for a few days, one being Judy's birthday. We had a blast celebrating and the kids had tons of fun playing together!
...unpacking, organizing and decorating also gets put on pause daily for lots of trips to the park, shopping errands, airport with Grandma Shauna, play-dates with friends, and gymnastics. We are always having fun!
So, without further ado:
The special flower pot from my Mom! I love it on the porch- and since we've had so much rain lately, I set it on the lawn for a water :) Thanks Momma! Oh, and what to do with those bricks? Maybe I'll find a craft to make with them...
My mantle decked out in St. Patty's green! I made the banner and will post about it on my Kk blog soon. I love me some green!
Thanks to Naomi, who reminded me a house isn't a home until you put pictures on the wall, we put up some art!! I have always loved this picture of Christ with the children and had one in my bedroom growing up too! And I will be updating the blue shelf with a brother's saying instead of the animals. Jeff also built Tyler's new headboard/shelf, so I'll get a picture when I figure out what to put on it.
Playroom decor... AZ for the alphabet, not the state of Arizona, although we do LOVE many people who live there! I still love these animal decals that I got from a trade with JoDell! I made some superhero capes and tutus for some vinyl lettering. I also have "so many toys, so little time" that I need to paint a board and put on for the play room.
and our room-- when Jeff and I got married, he told me he wanted a RED room. Well, red is probably my last choice of favorite colors, but I feel like I have added enough PURPLE- my very favorite color to make it reflect my personality too! There are some girly touches, but he doesn't seem to mind :) I just finished making the chandelier- another vinyl art piece :) This one from Lolly Jane! Now I'm wishing I did white instead of grey, but oh well. I remembered we had a small table in the garage (Jeff's man-cave) that he so kindly brought in for me to put by my bed. Not black, but it works!
And my all-time favorite piece of art from Katie and Randy this past Christmas, the CLARK letters! I love them and knew I wanted them in the front room and I love this spot, with the orchids from Jeff from Valentine's Day, I smile every time I walk in the door and see it all.

We feel so blessed to have a place that is ours, and I am trying extra hard to keep it clean and nice (since I had close to 7 months of nesting stored up!) and it truly feels like a home where my boys can grow up!!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Idiot.

Well, thanks to a couple G rated movies that think Idiot is a great word to teach 3 year olds, Tyler has learned the word. It happened a couple months ago when I heard him yell, "give me that toy, ya idiot" to Jackson and I had to stop everything to have a little chat about mean words and nice words.
And then again one day when Katie and Randy were visiting us, we drove to the store to pick up my Mom and Dad for lunch and Katie said to Tyler playfully, "where are we?" He answered with "At Wolfe's Market, ya idiot!" It was actually totally hilarious and how am I supposed to scold and teach when I am cracking up? Dilemma.

So, the other day, we are driving to gymnastics and there is a true idiot parked along the street (not broken down, just parked for fun.) I had to change lanes so I didn't hit her. And I yelled, "Get out of the road, you idiot!" Well, Tyler in the backseat gave ME a lecture about nice words and mean words. "Do you want people to think you are a bad guy, Mom? We don't say idiot. Or poop or stupid or dumb. But Lightning McQueen can because he is a car."

Friday, February 18, 2011

Master Bedroom

Here is our bedroom. Still a work in progress. But I love the colors and the romantic feel of the room.
The black and white damask with touches of dark red and jewel tones. I am going to make black and white pillow cases and I'm working on a really cool chandelier vinyl canvas... Think light charcoal grey with dark purple- I hope it turns out like I'm imagining it.
AND, I must put up our curtains on this window soon. I am getting really sick of the ghetto towels. I'm not sure why I have a fear of drilling holes in the wall, but I do. And Jeff would be so ashamed, as he reminds me that the drill is actually MY DRILL since he gave it to me one year for Christmas. Of course.
And like our bedside table that is actually the 6th chair to our dinning room. Must. find. cheap. bedside. tables. soon.

the BOYS ROOM!

I still haven't put anything up on the walls yet (except our key hook, for obvious organizational reasons :)- imagine us losing our keys every day if we didn't) but with the addition of a pretty picture of Jesus with children, a blue shelf, Tyler's name, Jackson's name, you'll have a completed room...
This is the view from the door- a dresser in between the beds.
Tyler got to pick his own special bedding and got a big boy bed for his new house!!
And since it's a small room, but we needed to fit 2 dressers, we put one in the closet!! So Jackson get's changed up by the hangers (and loves it!)
They have such a fun, clean room- since the toys go in the play room. I can't wait until we get the pictures and letters on the walls!

Our Valentine's Day!

We had a great Valentine's Day! It was so nice to have Jeff home all day long.
I started out by letting him sleep in and then Tyler helped me make scrambled eggs and toast.
We all ate it then headed to do errands. Jeff and Jackson went to Lowe's and Tyler and I went to the dentist. He did a great job getting a cleaning. Opened his mouth the whole time, flirted with (I mean talked to) the hygienist, had no cavities, and got to pick 2 prizes!
Of course, we had to wear red :)
We got lots of treats from Grandmas :)

We had a delicious dinner from Wolfe's Market- I had shrimp alfredo fettuccine and Jeff had filet mignon stuffed with cheese and spinach. Not only was it so nice to not have to cook, it was fancy and delish!!
And my valentine and I ended the night with some yummy Sparkling Apple Cider!
What a lovely day with the ones I LOVE!!