Sunday, January 24, 2016

Ice Ice Baby

 
This sweet tiny little handprint made me smile. A sticky reminder of the small ones leaving their imprint all over the house and my heart. Busy and crazy and wonderful all in a rollercoaster every day.

 
Flare loves to come out of her cage and explore.

 
Checking each other out


Boo the crested gecko

 
Monday and Tuesday were holidays but also feeling arctic- in the 20s. So we went one day to a bounce house with the cousins and some friends.

 
They didn't stop moving the entire time it was wonderful!!

 
This one reminded me of the Chinese game show Wipeout. Diana would jump from ball to ball.

 
And by the time she got to the last one she'd fling herself headfirst, only making it some of the time and providing plenty of entertainment for the parents as she ricocheted off the rest of the time.

 
I finally went to the baby doc. 16 weeks along and this little one is doing great and already letting me feel those kicks and squirms. We have another ultrasound in three weeks and should find out gender then.

 
One time I got Flare out she decided to peek in on Sunny and was trying to nose her way in. I guess Sunny looked like a good snack?

 
The kids went to school Wed and Thurs and then a big ice/snow storm came. We had mostly freezing rain and sleet all day long, with a little snow at the beginning and end of it all. The result was horrible road conditions and power outages. We are lucky to live in a great location that since the neighborhood was built 17 years ago only lost power once during an ice storm and only for a few hours. This storm we had no problem and enjoyed sledding down our steep driveway and playing with neighbors.

 
The best sled we have is a kids snowboard I got for less than ten bucks on clearance at target a few years ago. The other sleds always tear up but the plastic snowboard is always the neighborhood favorite.


 
Because it was so slippery, Katy got to enjoy the weather inside with me. Hopefully we will get some plain old snow sometime so she can go out and enjoy it.

 
After two snow days that were just days after the two cold holidays, I decided to bust out the Dead Sea Mineral Anti-Stress mask that Jim got me for Christmas. I am not sure if it worked, but it scared the kids away so maybe it kind of did work :)

 
Church was cancelled Sunday because of all the black ice (we never got above freezing yesterday). I was slightly terrified of the endless hours and came up with a battle plan. We are halfway through the day and so far so good.

 
Charades was absolutely hilarious. Diana wanted to be a lion in every one. The kids loved this game!
 
 
Singing at the beginning of our family sacrament meeting.


The kids always ask for Christmas hymns. Angels we have heard on high is the running favorite.

 
Primary singing time.

 
Nursery with Katy.

 
She loved all of the attention!

 
We sang as many nursery songs as we could think of and then topped it off with playing Pie Face. I got some hilarious video and the kids loved it.

 
Katy watched for the first time. I put a little dot of whipped cream for her to eat and she looked at it like it was going to jump up and hit her face. She seriously was terrified of the little piece of whipped cream! We quickly rescued her from "danger" :) I am grateful for our safety and peace during this big storm and although it can get a little crazy with all this home time, it is a blessing to be with our family safe and happy.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

January

 
The weather stayed in the 70s so long this year! We took a hike a few days after Christmas around a nearby lake. The kids each brought their stuffed animals (and Mike brought a balloon they gave us free at the grocery store).

 
Jacob loves Kindergarten. He would prefer to "do his own thing" and staying on task is not fun for him, but he works hard every day to keep his behavior at a "Green" level. He loves basketball and watching BYU games too. During Nicole and Mike's games he pays attention to what is going on most of the time. He gets to play next year and will be on Mike's team so that should be fun!

 
Katy is a little girl now. She communicates with little phrases sometimes and is super cute and sweet. She cleans up voluntarily after herself a lot! It's amazing to see her hang up her coat when we get home. Katy loves to push chairs around the kitchen to see what she can get into.

 
Michael started basketball. Before the first game I wanted to make sure he wouldn't be so physical (he tends to knock people over without really trying). I asked him what a foul was. He said "It's when you tackle someone" and thought everything else was fair game. Definitely his father's son haha. After a little explanation he understood. He got to do the jump ball and worked so hard in the game. In fact, he worked so hard he defended his man on defense AND offense! And one time he did an amazing job boxing his man out, except the guy he was guarding hadn't shot the ball yet. Jim and I had the funnest time watching Michael work so hard to apply all he's learned :)

 
Nicole is on the younger side of the league this year and there are plenty of girls her height. One time she shot the ball and was stuffed two times but kept shooting, and on the third try the ref finally called a foul. I was so proud of her for not backing down! For her free throw, she missed the first and then on the second shot the ref under the basket didn't get the ball (he has to pass it to her) before she shot it. She made it and it didn't count! So then, the ref passes it to her and when she shoots (and makes it AGAIN) a player on the other team stepped over the line too early. The ref didn't realize that shouldn't have meant a reshoot but he corrected the girl and told Nicole to shoot again. Meanwhile, even the coach on the other team was trying to tell the ref about his mistake. So Nicole shoots a 3rd time (and makes it for the 3rd time!) and the ref finally counts the point. I couldn't believe she made so many in a row with all the confusion!

 
Diana is 100 miles an hour. I dropped her off at preschool one morning after Christmas break and I felt a distinct change in the atmosphere from spending every second encouraging, directing, helping this powerful emotional and physical force. She is incredible, all she needs is me to keep up with her :)


The weather was so good and we got so much rain that weeds came out in force like we've never seen! So around New Years I had the kids pull hundreds of weeds. They all participated and had fun finding slugs and worms too. Michael is a bit of a ham sometimes :)

 
Jacob with a handful of weeds.
 

 
Boo, who we got from friends in late October, has really become used to our home. She loves to come out at night and explore. Nicole will hold her and Boo climbs right up her arm and into her hair every time! Boo has soft, grippy feet so it doesn't hurt. Boo can climb right up the glass of her cage it is awesome. We love our friendly lizards!

 
Jacob is insane at Twister. His flexible body makes prettymuch any move possible and he had fun beating Jim several times in a row.

 
Diana "helping" Jim give Flare a bath.

 
Katy is always at Diana's side, ready to hop in on the action. She might not be as obvious but she is getting into just as much fun as her sister. I LOVE having these two girls at home.

 
Diana is so full of energy and excitement!

 
Jim. Just because.

 
Michael doing the dishes. He uses his imagination and tells stories to himself out loud that sometimes involves plates and spoons while he is working. He sticks with the job until it's done so I figure whatever works is fine with me!

 
Flare is the most beautiful orange and red color! We are planning on starting to breed the beardies soon and have launched a website http://buybeardeddragons.weebly.com/ and facebook page in preparation. We will ship anywhere in the US and look forward to sharing these beautiful, friendly pets! I figure a pet that even Diana can handle is a pretty good pet indeed!

 
Sunny is growing and she is still the most friendly gecko ever! She loves to crawl all over whoever is holding her and is always trying to get somewhere, anywhere. Like a daughter of mine...

 
Spike is a funny guy. He doesn't like to eat greens. At his age he is supposed to eat mostly greens but he won't touch them. Even when Jim hides his bugs in the lettuce, Spike waits until the bug gets just out of range of the greens and then chomps up the bug. He reminds me of a few of my children :) He still weighs more than Flare (who loves her greens) though, I guess he just loves his protein! I can't wait to see what their baby lizards will look like! Katy figured out how to open his cage and has spent a lot of time "petting" him. Such a patient, chill lizard. We locked the cage now so Katy doesn't try to eat his bugs or something :)