Friday, June 18, 2010

Ryleigh's Birthday


Ryleigh turned six today! Of course like any other birthday involving my children, memories of their life came flooding into my mind. From the first moments I held her in my arms; I didn't know I was capable of feeling so much love, to when she was learning to talk and everything was "ruff ruff," and "da da". Then last year when she stepped up onto the school bus for the first time. It makes me think of that quote, "Making the decision to have a child is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body."-Elizabeth stone

So Ryleigh wants kittens so bad and she gets them as part of her birthday and so obviously she would want a kitty b-day cake right? No, she wants a puppy dog cake. Huh? Well okay.

Then it was off to the pool.
Trouble.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

OH THE HORROR!


Don't be alamed it's not blood. No it's something much worse. IT'S FINGERNAIL POLISH AHHHHHH!!!!!!! Isn't she lovely? This girl is a whole different ball of wax, take these pictures for instance.

She has a fetish with sucking on her shirt sleeve. I guess it's like how some kids get attached to a blanket or thumb sucking. So I was hoping that she would grow out of it and she still might but instead of getting better it's gotten progressively worse. Next photo.

Now what is this! She has gone from one arm sleeve to lifting her whole shirt up to get her fix.

No holds barred. Honestly, do I need to worry?

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Fwadam's Fwanfretion

Yesterday I took the kids on an exciting trip to Hobby Lobby. They didn't have as much fun as I had. I could have spent all day in there just day dreaming but Ryleigh insisted that it was not fun. I did end up getting jars for earning privilege marbles and stickers for decorating. Then I dropped and broke two jars when I got home. Curse! So far it's going well. Just like the token jar idea I stole off of justorganizeyourself.blogspot, the kids earn marbles by doing chores and learning stuff (ie-articles of faith, sight words, abc's, being reverent in church and good at stores etc.) Then everything costs such as; chocolate milk, snacks, fighting, complaining, playing with friends, watching tv, dollar store trips, etc. This morning Ryleigh started out with 30 marbles and now is down to 5 or so and Tegan's the same. So they are going to learn real quick to start saving their marbles for what they really want. Now I am going to have to put them to work so they can buy more privileges. Ha ha. Ryleigh is up the the 6th Article of Faith and Tegan is on the 4th. I love it when he says the 2nd Article of Faith. His speech impediments or what every it is, cracks me up. P.S. Look for bigfoot in the background. Ha Ha Thats not nice.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Relief Society Conference

I was able to attend a Relief Society Conference yesterday. And it was a relief, they had babysitters for all the kids and a lunch for the ladies and the special guest speaker was Brad Wilcox, I had know idea who he was so if you don't either here is a small biography link.

http://deseretbook.com/auth/48/Brad_Wilcox

It was very good.

Then I went to Kate Bee's house and hung out for a little while and I had Kate cut Ryleigh's hair. It looks so much better and healthier. Yay for people with skills!
Thanks again Kate!

Kate then told me about a really great blog that I will also post.

http://justorganizeyourself.blogspot.com/

Now who couldn't use a little more organiztion?



Before Ry's haircut


After SO CUTE! Notice how happy she is with her kitty. That is because her cat ran away and to be honest I was a little happy about it, but she was the saddest little girl. So recognizing the teaching moment, we knelt and had a prayer for her kitty and low and behold kitty comes back the next day. HA HA



This is just another "after" shot- after the resistance band shot back and hit Tegan in the forehead that is.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Those Summer Days

Tim has now been at JRTC for 4 days and I'm holding down the fort (ha ha that takes on a whole new meaning when you actually live on a fort). So far so good, I am working on getting the kids into a routine and the first half of the day is great! I get up around 6 and try to workout before the kids get up and when they eventually wonder out, around 8, we eat breakfast then I tell them that we need to get thier wiggles out (this is because I try to read scriptures with them and I want them worn out enough to listen, it works pretty good). So we each take a turn choosing an exercise to do. Ideas about what we should do from a 4 and a 5 year old gets pretty interesting. Activities range from normal run of the mill jumping jacks to hoping on one leg around the furniture. Of course Kenna thinks that she should have a say but she doesn't talk so she ends of throwing a tantrum on the floor and so do we, because thats the exercise she has chosen and we are good sports. (Ryleigh and Tegan actually think that is the funnest and can't wait till she freaks out so they can copy her) I am sure I look rediculous but it's somewhat liberating because sometimes that is exactly how I feel too.

We then read scriptures and then it's time for chores; make beds, unload/load dishwasher, pick up rooms etc...usually they end up following me from room to room but they are getting better about it, especially Ryleigh ever since I told her that she could whine and complain all she wants but only in the "complaining room", which is her room of course and I have been showering her with complements and praise when she isn't complaining, heck she even gets to put a marble in the jar.

After chores, (which is really never ending, but you gotta stop somewhere)I take turns with Ryleigh and Tegan on things they need to be working on. For Ryliegh that's sight words (it, up, said, go, two, the, three, four, etc.) written on note cards. For Tegan its letter recognition and PBSkids.org at his request.

We then will go on a bike ride or jump on the tramp (if it's not too hot, I think I need to re-arrange my schedule and put it first thing in the morning either that or wait till November.

That takes us up to about lunch time. After that I am ready for bed (Ha Ha) I actually don't know what to do after that so I need to get them into some activities, because if they are idle for too long thats when bickering starts and my temper flares.

We did end up going to the Library that is on post today. I don't know what it is about going places and doing things that are on post that intimidates me so bad. I almost decided not to go because I have this fear of everything being militant in the military - If we are not quiet enough are the librarians going to drop us and make us do push-ups? I know it's dumb and it turned out to be like any other library, infact, the librarian was very nice and helpful. So the scary, nazi, library award goes to the Larson-Sant Library. Sorry Prestonites.

We did end up going on a bike ride this evening because it was not as hot as usual and Ry and Tegan found a turtle on the sidewalk. It was almost the same size as the giant cockroach I saw scurry across the ground in the storage shed. YIKES! Quite the range of wildlife they got here.




Subject A
Don't let the cuteness disctract you from the fineprint on the shirt, "little Miss Firecracker" is an understatement.


The measures I have taken to confine said "Firecracker". see subject A above



Yet another device for containment gone bad. Notice what was left behind in the keyhole. Yup, its half the key.