Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Jumping Bean

I laid Taycie down in her crib tonight, and she got up and started jumping, then climbed up on the side of her crib and jumped into it.

I said "Oh, Taycie, don't jump in your crib!"

She looked at me, and said "um...Mom.... go out of my room."

Bob got home from mutual and I told him this, and we both noticed that Taycie was looking at us and listening to me.

Bob said to her:  "why did you want Mom to go out of your room?"

She said:  "I don't know...to jump!  To jump out of my crib!"

Tuesday

Our day today...
Jace went to seminary (we were up when he got home today, yeay!)

Aliysa went to a young writer's conference at BYU-Idaho.  She got a parking ticket while there.

 I went to my blood test.

Breakfast - simple muesli (oats, raisins, and milk)

Morning Chores

School



 Bob working on his computer woes - it turned out his hard drive was completely ruined.  So, he has lost a lot of information.  Reminder - do your regular computer backups!  We did one on my computer yesterday.  It took forever, but I'm so glad it's done.  I feel so bad for Bob.  

Abby made a fort during school.  This is one of those times I love being together for school.  She proudly showed her fort to Spencer, and said "would you like to come inside?"  He was so sweet with her.  

Lunch - steamed potatoes, carrots, cabbage, broccoli, & onions with butter, salt & pepper.

Another break from school - the first snowfall!  Which started as rain, then turned to snow, then hail, then into a football game in the wet snow.
Taycie was so excited for the snow!  I think she looks a lot like Abby in this picture.




This is how Buddy feels about the wet, cold weather.  
He's not one of those dogs who has learned to dance in the rain, he is just waiting for the storm to pass.

Courtney, Spencer, and Mallory had Violin & Cello lessons



Taycie took her nap in the car today - 
We took dinner to our friends who we forgot yesterday - Italian scrambled eggs, garlic toast, berry milkshake & pumpkin raisin cookies. 

I waited ALL day to hear the results of the blood test...I called twice, the second time just as they were closing.  The nurse said she wasn't allowed to tell me the result, but she kindly went and tracked down a P.A. who could sign it off, then she told me...

====250.8====

(Last week was 504.1, so we cut it by half this week.  And, this was actually only 6 days because I went on Wednesday last week.  I'm so happy.)

I've been juice fasting from Saturday night until this afternoon, because I was feeling so many food cravings, etc.  Just doing fresh juices for a couple of days was a good thing. 

Now Bob, Aliysa, Jace, and Courtney are gone to a combined YM/YW -  Gathering donations for Primary Children's Hospital.  

I stayed home because my little ones needed me.  We're getting ready for bed...



Monday

Our day...
Jace is up first, he gets up before 6, gets ready for the day, has personal gospel study, and leaves for seminary with his friend, Emily. 

He always says bye to Bob and I before he leaves, but we were so tired that we woke up only enough to say "bye, love you!", and then went back to sleep.  So, we got going on morning chores when he got home at 8:30.  We had family scripture study & prayer and then went through the morning routine.  It went well. 

Then we had breakfast.  I hadn't planned or made breakfast, so everyone made their own, and for their buddy.  Someone decided to make a grilled cheese sandwich, and that became the popular breakfast (yuck).  It wasn't the usual breakfast, but fun for a change I guess.  Usually we have hot cereal, muesli, smoothies, or eggs and toast. 

This day was one of those days that seems to go smoothly. I started on school lessons with the little ones because it seemed to be taking forever to get everyone together.  Soon everyone was in the family room together, studying, reading, working on projects.  Spencer had asked me earlier if he could earn some money, and I told him I'd pay him to clean out our pantry.  Well, Spencer doesn't do anything halfway, so he cleaned off and washed every shelf and found a few spoiled food items (we'd been having lots of fruit flies, and I'm so relieved that he wanted to do this job!)   So, he was cleaning that out while we all did school, with a few breaks (recess?) to play football in the family room.  Bob was home too, working on his computer that crashed Sunday evening.  It was just a nice, peaceful day.  I felt like it was a gift. 

I was enjoying our day so much that I completely forgot to take dinner to a friend that was counting on it.  Ooops. 

We decided to go bowling for FHE.

These tiny little bowling shoes were so cute.  Even though bowling shoes kind of gross me out. 


I only took these three pictures, and the camera battery died.  Bob has more on his phone, so I'll add them to this post later. 

The Lake

We've been taking weekly field trips the last couple of weeks.  Our family needs some fun time together, and now that I am feeling a little bit better, I'm trying to take them out to explore nature a little before it gets too cold. 

Last week, we went to the lake.  We had it all to ourselves, except for a few people walking along the trail around the lake.  It was sunny and beautiful, and I just breathed a few long happy sighs while we were there. 



Mallory with her nature notebook sketchpad


Taycie loved exploring.  Throwing rocks in the lake was so fun!






Skipping rocks

Brothers - best friends (this picture was taken shortly before a sand-throwing, dunk each other in the lake episode occurred). 



Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Update and rambling about our day

Today's adventures:

On Monday, I told Zach that we would go on a Mommy-son date today when I went to get my blood drawn.  He decided a few weeks ago that if he stayed off sugar for three weeks, then he should be able to buy a pocketknife.  I agreed to the deal, and he made his own chart which he marked off each day that he didn't eat any sugar.  Surprisingly, he didn't eat any for three weeks, but each time he got a treat anywhere, he'd bring it home and put it in a container in the freezer.  I think it took him two days to polish the month's worth of treats he had saved as soon as the three weeks were over.  :)  (In fairness, he did turn it into a money-making venture and sold some of his stash to his siblings)

So, we were planning to go buy a pocketknife this morning.  I told Jace the other day "I bet Zach will wake up all night long the night before we go"  And we laughed about times where Zach has awakened at 3am.  He has always been the worst sleeper, especially if he is looking forward to something.

Well, this morning, he walked in my room around 4:30, and said:  "Mom, I set my alarm for 3:33 am, but it didn't go off, so I didn't wake up until 3:52!   I've finished all my morning chores, and I did a 1/4 mile jog on the treadmill.  When are we leaving?"  Sure enough, he had read his scriptures, prayed, dressed, done his hair, etc.  He had even sorted all the clean laundry, which we usually do all together each morning.  Oh, that boy makes me laugh.  He is so focused and intense!  I had told him for days that we weren't leaving until 7:45, but he can't sleep when he is looking forward to something.  The one thing he hadn't done was his farm chore, because he didn't want to go outside when the moose has been around.

I made him lay down next to Bob and I on the bed for a while, and after a couple of hours, we were off on our outing.  We went to get my blood test...

-------This week's titer shows the hcg is down to 504.1!!!!!------

then we went grocery shopping, and then to Wal-Mart to look at pocketknives.  We decided to come home and research knives and try to find a better price.  As we were driving home, I told Zach he could look at my pocketknife.  He pulled it out, opened it, and cut his finger open.  Luckily I had tissues, ointment and a bandaid in my purse also.  Geesh.  What was I thinking, agreeing to this pocketknife thing?   I tried talking him into something else besides a knife, but he is determined to have one, even after the tears from his cut finger. 

After we got home, the kids left for iFamily, and I went outside to take the trash out. The dogs were barking, and there, in our front yard was the Moose.  I told Bob and he came out.  He took the trash out to the street, and the Moose started walking right towards him.  He didn't seem menacing, just kind of curious about Bob.   Bob quickly got to where a tree was right between them, and took a few pictures with his phone.  The kids came out on the front porch.  Andrew is still so scared of the moose.  He kept running inside, then cracking the door open and begging us all to come back inside.  We stood on the driveway and watched the moose wander around our front yard, eating trees and bushes.  He is so tall!!  Amazing.  I love where we live. 

I got to take a nap today while the kids and Bob watched a movie.  I haven't been getting the best sleep this last week, so the nap felt so nice!  I fell asleep in front of the fireplace in our family room.

Now we're doing schoolwork, Cub Scout requirements, and cleaning the house.  Better get Zach to scouts.  I usually let him walk or ride his bike since his leader is just up the street from us, but I'd better take him so he can avoid the moose today. 

River adventures

 I've started feeling good enough to exercise, so we've started going on daily walks again.  It is one of my very favorite things to go walking with my family.

 We usually stop at a bridge near our home and let the kids explore for a while.

 Taycie loves to throw rocks and leaves in the "wivow"


This day, when we walked down the bank, Taycie walked right to the edge.  I was walking down the bank right behind her, and she slipped into the river. She was floating like a little jellyfish, face down, right in front of Zach.  He looked at her in a surprised way, then looked up at me, just as Abby started yelling "Taycie fell in!" and I shouted "grab her!" to Zach as I quickly got to the edge and snatched her out.   She was not a happy camper at first, but she quickly calmed down.  She still loves to walk down this bank to throw rocks in, but she doesn't get quite as close to the edge now. 

Monday, October 15, 2012

:Yeah!

Tonight we had a family home evening lesson on prayer.  When Mallory was going to say our family prayer, Bob reminded her that I didn't want our family to say "Mom's cancer" when praying for me to be healed (it isn't mine, and I don't want it).  I told her just to pray that I can be healed. (I especially didn't think that it sounded right when they would say "please bless Mom's cancer to get better".) 

Tonight when Abby was saying her personal nightly prayers, you could tell she was trying to remember all the things that we had talked about in our lesson about prayer.  Then she started praying for me "please bless Mom's cancer to....(pause)...please bless the stupid cancer to get out of Mom's body."

I'll take it. 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

We had a visitor

This big guy showed up in our backyard yesterday




Bob and I were gone, so we told the kids to stay inside and explain to the little ones why a moose can be dangerous.  I guess they did their job, because Andrew had to sleep in our room, and woke up zillions of times with nightmares about a moose.  In the morning, he told me that he was afraid the moose would come in his bedroom window and eat him.  When I reminded him that the moose couldn't climb on the roof, he said "I thought he would get a ladder."

Last game of the season

Mr Hot Stuff...I love that man

 Cute boy. 

It was way too cold!

 Spencer has the ball, in the middle of those red jerseys

 And he's on the ground in that picture

 There he is getting tackled and, it would appear, being facemasked

 Loyal fan

 Halftime talk

 Bob is the master of keeping everyone upbeat, even when losing 12 - 0

 My wittle boy is growing up...sniff. 

There he is, on the ground, again