Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

If you're not sure you measure up...

This is a must read article for Moms.  I've been praying lately to make each moment special with my children and not let myself feel frustrated and irritable because of some unreachable ideal.  This post was a great reminder.

http://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/2012/05/if-youre-not-sure-you-measure-up.html

Off to spend time with my kids!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Life with little girls

Taycie & Cousin Matthew on the 4th of July
Recent Conversations:
Saturday evening I was trimming Taycie's nails.
Taycie: "Mom!  I need my fingownails...Jesus send them to me."

Tonight.  Abby was laying on my bed and we were having all sorts of long conversations.
Abby:  I'm going to marry Ziggy Ansah.
Me:  Well, he's a lot older than you.
Abby:  Well, I'm going to marry him.
Me:  Okay, but he might get married before you are old enough to get married.
Abby:  I'm going to marry him when I'm 15.
Me:  Um, no you're not.
Abby:  Some girls can get married when they are 15.
Me:  How about when you are 20 or older?
Abby:  Mom! There are lots of moms who let their girls get married when they are like...13.
Me:  Well, I am not one of those Moms.
Abby:  You used to say that we could get married when we were only 19.
Me:  But then I realized that 19 is just so young.
Abby:  It is only 1 year less than 20!  Why can't you be a Mom that lets us get married when we are 13?  I am going to marry Ziggy Ansah.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Happy Birthday to You!

 Taycie had a fun day yesterday.  She loved it when we would sing happy birthday to her.
 Here is her birthday "cake", made by Aliysa.  All from fresh fruit.



We also enjoyed homemade ice cream, made in this machine that we gave to Bob for Father's Day.  It was made with just fresh raw milk & cream, honey, free range eggs, and vanilla.  Delicious!
 

Taycie had lots of help opening her presents.  Here everyone is trying to pop some bubbles.  

Before bed, during our "scripture, song, & prayer" time, we sang almost every version of happy birthday that we knew.  Taycie loved it and kept declaring "again!"

Bob is out of town, so he sent Taycie a cute birthday e-mail.  He traveled from Washington to Texas yesterday. 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Three Years!!

 Taycie Grace...how much we love you!


I hope she has that same reaction if a boy tries to kiss her on a date


First Christmas





 Taycie, I love your big blue eyes, I love your sweet, spunky love of life.  Your hugs and snuggles kept me going all through our tumultuous year last year.  I have enjoyed every minute of your life. 

 You've been the baby of the family for longer than any other child in our family.  And, in your own words, "I'm the baby.  Everyone loves the baby."
Thanks for coming to our family 3 years ago.  You are precious beyond words. 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Month of May

 Aliysa got her senior pictures taken...sniff, sniff.






 Our children were in an adapted version of "Two Gentlemen of Verona".  Jace was hilarious.


 Don't you love Jace's tights?  
Heather, Shelby and Carrie were the directors and taught our children's Shakespeare class.  It is hard to describe the talent of these women.  It is amazing to see the growth in their students from the beginning of the school year until they shine in their final performances.  What a gift -to be able to bring out the very best in these young adults.  

 I had a wonderful Mother's day - this was my breakfast in bed - carrot juice, fruit salad, scrambled eggs and sweet potato hashbrowns sauteed in Coconut Oil.  Then off to church, and then Bob and the children let me have the longest nap ever while they cleaned the house, made meals, and then showered me with presents, notes, treats, and flowers.  


 Aliysa had surgery to repair an umbilical hernia.  

 I got to wait in the waiting room and watch her updates on the screen.  Sort of nerve racking.  I can't imagine what it would be like if it would have been a serious surgery.  At least two of the other groups of people in the waiting room were families of cancer patients.  I just want to tell everyone I know about the things that I've learned about cancer healing, but I know very well what a private journey it is.  

 Here she is resting in the car on the way home from the hospital.

Courtney, Spencer, Mallory, Zach, & Andrew had their final ballet and ballroom dance recital, and they did a great job.  I was very impressed. I don't have pictures of the other dances, because our camera was having battery problems.  Argh. 

The curtain call for all dancers

 Allergy season hit for me, and I think Abby accurately captured how I felt in this picture she drew.  I was completely non-functional.  I had to take allergy medication and I was so discouraged.  The allergy medicine I took made me gain 5 lbs in a week and made me so moody.  And I was not happy because I felt like I shouldn't have allergies after detoxing for months.  Luckily I have friends who research every natural healing technique in the world, and Melissa, Cami, and Kami did an "energy clearing" technique they'd learned recently in a class.  I've been fine since then.  Amazing. 


 Spencer won the headstand contest for the fourth? year in a row.  He's kind of considered unbeatable, so his gymnastics teacher offered a $10 cash prize for anyone who could beat him.  He won, and only had to stay up 15 min, 40 sec. this year.  (30.5 minutes is his record - talk about a headache!)
 Gymnastics classes finished for the year.





 We went to Utah to help Bob's parents put a new roof on their home.  The guys all worked together...

 
...and goofed off together while we worked in the house making decorations for Kirsi's wedding reception.  It is always so fun to be together as a family.

What else happened in May? Piano, violin, & cello lessons, I attended a wonderful 3-day homeschool practicum about a new home school program that I am so excited about, the boys went to the father/son campout, Jace got a root canal, our family started taking German lessons from our friend Brother Breckenridge, I had another negative blood test (yeay!), we got a new (to us) car from my parents, and Jace started practices for a Continental Congress re-enactment he's going to be a part of.  

Next post...swim camp!