Monday, February 27, 2012

The dirty thirty!



Pretty weird.  Today is my 30th birthday.  It is kind of a big year.  Rory turned 8 and was baptized, I'm turning 30, AND we'll have our 10th anniversary in September.  It's weird because when you are growing up you can't ever imagine yourself very well at this point in your life.  When I was 18 I would have never imagined that all of these things could possibly happen in the same year.  Add 4 kids into that whole mix and I probably would have laughed.
My life may not have taken me in the exact direction I would have thought it would go, but I'd have to say that it's better than I would have imagined.  I can't believe that I'm so blessed to have a husband who truly loves me and works so hard for our family.  I have four of the most amazing people I know that call me mom.  Life is often difficult and there are struggles that we deal with like anyone else, but I'm blessed beyond measure!  I'm so thankful to my Heavenly Father that He knows me well enough to place all of these wonderful things in my life.  I'm constantly busy and running around doing a multitude of things, but they help shape who I am.  I'm a giver.  I'm a wife.  I'm a mother.  I'm a sister and I'm a friend.  I am so glad that I know who I am.  I know the people who are most important in my life and I have faith that my life will continue to be blessed.

Rory's 8th b-day/Baptism

I'm a little slow in getting this posted, but better late than never right?!  First off, I can NOT believe that my little baby girl is EIGHT!  I'm not sure where all of this time has gone.  She is a very smart, creative, sassy and artistic girl.  She has some mad skills in the drawing/art department.  She reads like a maniac.  We have bought several box sets of books like Judy Bloom and Raold Dahl and she just devours them.
For her birthday this year she wanted a "dance party".  She wanted to play Twister and Just Dance on the Wii with her friends.  She even designed her own cake and specifically requested that it be covered in fondant.  (She also loves watching Cake Boss and Food Networks Cake Challenge.)  It was a great little party with some friends from school and church, and she loved every minute of it.

Modeling the scarf I made her

Some of the girls dancing on the Wii

Silly girls posing for a picture

The side of her cake.  It said "Let's Rock!" on the border.

The top of the cake.

The b-day girl posing with her cake

Twister!
Next up was her baptism.  She was able to be baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Feb 4th with her cousin Kennedy.  It was pretty crazy getting everything done for her big day.  Being the crazy person I am, I decided to MAKE her dress instead of trying to buy one.  It was insane, but it turned out beautiful.  My mom made the girls adorable scripture totes that she LOVES.  We made a cake for the day as well.
The inside of the cake.  An attempt at a Zebra cake.  Homemade chocolate and fun-fetti. 
Rory and her Daddy

Rory and Kennedy showing off their dresses and totes

My little family + my mom

The girls.
Everything went SO beautifully.  I couldn't have imagined it to be any better.  We had lots of friends and family come out to see them that day and enjoyed a little "reception" for them at the ramada at the back of our buildings parking lot.
I am so grateful for The Gospel and feel so blessed to have her strong, sweet spirit in our home.  She made the decision to be baptized and was able to share her testimony about it this last week in Primary.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Holy crap, am I really this lame?!/Christmas-sort of

For too long I have allowed Facebook to take the place of an official blog.  There is so much I end up not posting because it's seems to arduous.  But, I'm going to get going again, again.
I will not try to do too much in catch up because anyone who reads this probably knows what's been going on the last year, for the most part at least.
Here's a few pics from our adventures.
My gingerbread house

The gingerbread train the kids did


Kids stuffing bears for the preschool service project


Colton's bear

Brigham's bear




Rory's bear


The boy's preschool did a service project this year for Christmas.  They stuffed bears to take to a local fire station for them to keep on the truck for the little kids they help.


Matt & Jenn opening our gifts

The kids during their Nativity

Nana & Boopah and all the grandkids

Kids decorating cookies
We had a great Christmas at our house and celebrating Christmas Eve with the Earl clan.  We caroled, decorated cookies, had some hot cocoa and enjoyed the kids putting on the Nativity for us.  We kept things pretty low-key at our house and just enjoyed the day at church and with Barry's parents stopping over for a little while.
Us being exhausted nerds

Colton playing with his Flarp

Barry enjoying his new computer!

Christmas morning

Monday, February 28, 2011

Birthdays

February is a busy month in our family for birthdays.  Mine is the 27th and Colton’s is the 29th so we celebrate his on the 28th.  The extended family adds another 4 or 5 as well.  This year I wasn’t going to do anything “big” for Colton’s since he’s 3 so it’s on “odd” year.  (We've decided that we will have parties for the kids on the even years because with four kids parties will add up quickly!)  



I really kind of enjoyed having it be low-key.  We went out to dinner with my brother and his family on Saturday night and had dinner at my sister's on Sunday.  The kids had a great time helping me make my first ever fondant cake.  We made marshmallow fondant with french vanilla marshmallows, yum!  We just did different sized circles all over.  Then Rory insisted that I have "Happy Birthday" on the cake.  I hadn't planned for that so the top ended up looking a little remedial, but hey, it was just for us so I don't care!  I didn't bother trying to make sure the sides were totally smooth either since we were headed straight over to my sister's to cut into it.  :-)



A Thomas the Train paint w/ water book






Tonight we had Colton open up his presents.  He is so hilarious and was SOOO excited about everything he opened.  





Dad acting as the dumping ground.





It was hard to get any great pictures of him because he kept throwing everything at Barry as soon as it was opened to move on to the next.  ---->






We gave him a few new shirts, a giant coloring pad and a Snoopy snow-cone maker.  The kids are all very excited to try that out!

Snoopy sno-cone maker









"Judge me by my size do you?"






It's so much fun watching your children grow and enjoy life.  Colton is sometimes hard to handle, but he is also so sweet.  His laugh is so infectious and even though he's a stinker, he knows he's a cute one.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

I blog again

Well, it's been over a year since I posted on our family blog, and since it was named J and B plus THREE, it's totally outdated now that there are four of our offspring in the world.  So, the name had to be changed too.  I never EVER planned to have any cutesy name theme for my kids, but we sort-of-almost-accidentally did, but not really.  We have Aurora, Brigham (who's first name is actually Joseph after his great grandpa), Colton and Davin.  Well, look at how cutesy we are now.

A LOT has been going on since my last post on the old blog.  Obviously the addition of another baby boy is the biggest.  In general we are pretty much the same as we were a year ago, except older, more tired and maybe a little fatter too.

She's getting SO big!

Rory has been enjoying 1st grade and is just as super-smart as ever.  There is definitely a blessing/curse type relationship to having smart children.  For example, we can no longer spell out things we are trying to avoid the kids knowing details about because she's got that stuff all figured out.  (And she JUST turned 7!)  I think along with the smarts also come the sassy-mouth.  NOT my favorite part of having kids!  She is a great friend and the BEST big sister we could ask for.  She loves to hold Davin and help me out with him.  Sometimes she's a little too helpful, especially when it comes to bossing around her other two brothers.








Here he is modeling his "Keaton hair" (his friend from church)
Brigham has been in preschool this year and is LOVING every minute of it.  I trade babysitting my friends 4 year old son (who teaches the preschool) for the afternoons to get the preschool for free!  He and Brig are only a few weeks apart in age and have become very fast friends.  Good thing too, or this mama would run out of energy and patience if there were ANY more bickering going on at our house.  He is really sweet and tender hearted which can be frustrating sometimes when his little brother gets a hold of him.

He "helped" me cut his hair

  Colton is as adorable and sassy as ever.  He is ALL boy and hard to keep up with.  He's inventive, mischievous and persistent.  A difficult combination!  His sweet little grin and sparkly blue eyes have saved his hide more than a few times.  He has the most infectious laugh and LOVES having tickle fights with anyone that will join.  He also loves to beat up on his big brother and "hug" Davin (which is what he says when he wants to hold him).  His other favorite thing right now is to say "I want talk you"... = him wanting to talk to you, but usually not having much to say. You're just required to acknowledge him and ask what he wants to talk about.

Our sweet little man
Our latest and greatest is "baby Davin" as the kids call him.  Davin joined our family VERY late on October 23rd.  He was born 3 weeks early via c-section at Arrowhead hospital and has been the most amazing little guy ever since.  Unfortunately he had a short stint in the NICU to receive some IV antibiotics for the first 2 days of his little life, but at 8lbs 5oz he wasn't in any immediate danger of a longer stay.  He's been growing steadily and is our chubbiest little boy ever and I'm so completely in love with him!  He is getting wiggly and talkative and he's ALMOST laughing.  He finally started giving us consistent smiles on Christmas day and usually gives us one "grunt" as he's smiling.
I love that he's so peaceful and calm.  He's not very needy at all unless he's hungry or has a dirty diaper.  I think the Lord knew that I needed him to be my "calm in the storm" around here if he was going to send us another one.  He's sleeps through practically anything too which is a huge blessing with 2 older brothers who have hit the punching and fighting stage.

Barry is still working long hours as a PA in Goodyear.  We have been working hard at trying to be grateful for his job.  It may not be ideal, or his dream job, but it pays the bills and we have steady work in a time where many others are struggling.

About 30 minutes before going to the hospital to have Davin
I am pretty busy staying at home with 4 kids and an extra one (or two) almost every day of the week.  I am learning to love my role as a "stay at home mom".  There are definitely different challenges that come from staying at home versus working full-time outside of the home.  In all of this I  haven't been able to find the 15 hours a week the spa is now requiring us to work in order to stay there.  I am kind of sad because I really enjoyed both my time there (out of the house doing something I LOVE), and the extra cash it brought in.  I am hoping that I can find more clients to work on from home or doing house calls so that I can continue helping us make ends meet and start saving for the 100 things we need (like a newer family car and grass for the backyard!).


I have also recently re-discovered my love of being crafty.  A friend of mine turned me on to some blogs that have lit the fire in me.  I have been making nursing covers, Boppy-type pillows, hooded towels, binky clips and aprons.  Most have been for gifts so far since I have a TON of friends having babies right now, but many of my items are also up for sale.  Let me know if you need anything and I will gladly custom make something for you too!  I have started a blog for all things creative so you can follow me there for my latest sewing/crafting projects and what I might be cooking up in the kitchen.

I know this one was sort of long, but at least I'm caught up for now!