Saturday, May 29, 2010

Pomp and Circumstance

I am guilty as ever of being a picture procrastinator. If I'm lucky I download maybe once a month. This spring has been no exception. But seeing as I was 'forced' to catch-up in order to make/order a photo book for Andrew for Father's Day, I will now take the time to actually post a few. It really is quite pathetic when my life revolves around sales...(gotta get this done/go shopping before this sale is over...) Oh well, no matter the motivation, it's getting done :o)
Here is Lily graduating from preschool. Two years and she's already moving onto Kindergarten. Because of a year-round school schedule here she will be starting in less than two months, before she even turns five. Is this really my baby? Perhaps I've had too much time to reminisce due to the picture project album I put together for Andrew. I spent hours reviewing pictures I've taken from the minute Lily was born to the present day...almost five years of pictures. And the cliche is true...each subsequent child seems to get a little less of the camera light. Not because I find them less important or loved, just because I am more busy and am often too harried to be thinking about picture moments. I am trying. I guess on the flip side, it makes for less photos that have to be scrapbooked.
So here is Miss Lily...Preschool graduate, on to bigger ponds called Elementary school. She is my sensitive one. She hates it when other people are upset and will do all in her power not to get in trouble or be the one to diffuse a tense situation. She is very conscious of her weaknesses and has a strong desire to develop good traits that she sees in others. She LOVES to play with friends and will forgo eating to just play. We all went to the Discovery Gateway as her last preschool field trip, and I am always amazed at how quickly she can play with random children and make friends in a few short minutes. She has no fear in that aspect, and I admire her greatly for that endearing quality. She didn't enjoy soccer quite as much as I thought she would have, but she is very active and loves to be outside. She is growing up so fast, and I lament that I often take for granted the everyday, the mundane and the 'regular' part of each day. And here is my Zoe. She is my baby-lover, be it doll or human. She is my little home-body buddy and prefers to stay home most of the time. She has tried to branch out a little and will venture on one or two play dates with Lily every once in a while. She loves to play in (and still eat) dirt and water. She is terrified of dogs but is not phased by horses or other big animals. She loves to sing especially during sacrament meeting when the hymn is being sung. She'll crawl on my lap and ask me to point her finger at the words as they're being sung. She will then hum/mumble the words with me. She is my little limit-tester. She has no desire to just be told when something if off limits or not such a great idea. She'd rather do it anyway and reap the consequence/experience. She definitely keeps me constantly sharpened when it comes to be creative with discipline techniques. (And I still seem to be searching for that perfect one) She tends to be a little more tentative in play-group situations but has no fear of making friends with adults and willingly talks to whomever will listen. Her thumb and her blankets are still some of her favorite possessions and are her constant comfort objects when she's nervous. She is my little helper and loves to cook and eat. And last, but definitely not least, is my little man, Beck, at 7 1/2 months. He is starting to be quite the little mover and gets around via rolling and twisting like a clock. No crawling yet, but I always find him in a different position/place than where I left him. He loves to eat as well and enjoys all kinds of baby food and gumming down Cheerios. He hasn't quite got the hang of the sippy cup and would rather chew on it. No teeth yet but his hair is growing quite fast and is no longer sticking up like it used to. His cute little fuzzy halo is becoming more coarse and thick. He likes to bat at things to get a better idea of his orientation with them and loves to babble and laugh, especially at Zoe, who feels it her daily duty to find a new way to tickle his funny bone. He is getting sick again after only enjoying a few weeks of being healthy after his last cold. Definitely not my favorite thing for this little guy. He's usually pretty laid-back and happy, and we like it that way.
This picture is a typical one around here. Lily watching her tv show (her current fave is Tom & Jerry). Zoe with her thumb not really wanting to cooperate for the camera, and Beck just loving the fact that Mom is so close and actively engaged. Sure do love my peeps!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

More Catch-up

Here's Beck at 6 months!! I can't believe he's half-way to a year...definitely like a whirlwind in slow motion, slow days that turn quickly into fast weeks and months.
And here's our little Easter weekend pictures. We went to the Syracuse Egg Hunt, had one of our own and dyed eggs. We enjoyed Easter dinner at my mom's after Conference, and the kids had a jelly bean hunt there, too. The whole week was pretty devoid of plans. Lily had no preschool or soccer, so we spent a lot of time trying to stay occupied. It could have been warmer, but that's how the egg cracks sometimes.
We all got sick--colds of some sort. My stupid allergies seem to get worse every year and almost sideline me some days. I could deal with sneezing and itchy eyes, but my head and ears get so full and congested that I feel like my head is going to explode. NOT fun, and I really wish I could find some magic combo of drugs to alleviate it until the season passes. And the funny thing is is that I never even had allergies until I got pregnant with Lily, and I've had them ever since. Shouldn't it be the other way around? You're a mom, so you shouldn't get sick or afflicted with stuff like that?

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Long Overdue Pix from March

These pictures have been on my memory card for far too long, and I'm finally getting around to downloading them. So here's some of March's highlights... Beck started solid foods and took to them rather quickly. We had plenty of cold weather mixed in with the occasional warm day or two. Lily started recreational soccer and loves it...even when it's freezing outside. (Mom, on the other hand, didn't so much like standing in the wind while juggling two other cold, bored children for four practice in a row). Zoe celebrated her third birthday and had so many family and friends come to support and celebrate with her. It was our first, big 'unveiling' of our new house, and it was SOO nice to have the room to accommodate a large group. Andrew actually enjoyed it (and he's usually not into the party scene). She is getting so big and keeps us on our toes with her want to 'help' with Beck.


Saturday, February 27, 2010

Settling In...


Here we are getting settled in. Things are coming together, and we are feeling at home.
Good things come to those who wait...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Moved In...sort of

We are officially in our new house as of last Wednesday, but this is the first day we've had internet. It's been a crazy and long week so far, but we are slowly rising out of the boxes and chaos. Thanks to family and great friends we've been able to accomplish much more than we thought possible in such a short amount of time. The pictures and decor have yet to find a home, and I think once they're up it'll feel a little more complete.
My favorite thing about our house so far is the shower in the master bath. It truly is a sanctuary, and I have to remind myself that I can't stay in there as long as I'd want because the water bill would be sky high.
We are excited to be in Syracuse and are getting to know the neighborhood and ward. It's been good so far. The kids are adjusting nicely. Lily started her new preschool (which is actually her former preschool from last year in Clearfield). Zoe is off her mattress on the floor and is on an actual bed. Beck is finally able to sleep in his crib, and I finally made it to the gym...woo hoo!
Pix to come later when I actually feel motivated to go through all the boxes in the office and get organized.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

accomplishments?

ever have one of those days where you feel like you do a TON but no one really notices? I guess the only way to get people to notice is to not do stuff....ha! That always gets a reaction.
I am so excited that we are T-4 weeks until closing! the house is going really quickly.
There has been the disappointments...everything is going swimmingly and then you discover when the big plastic bubble is off your house that the stucco is shockingly darker than you thought....(or as Andrew says, "it looks like poo.") Not so great. Here I am thinking we've done a pretty good job of picking out contrasting colors of brick and stucco, and now it's all one monochromatic color. sigh. money is short, can't afford for it to be painted--hopefully once the fascia and soffits are up it won't be so one color. At least the inside looks good.
We are looking forward to tile, cabinets, soffits, fascia, garage door and possibly carpet in the next week....oh, i hope, i hope, i hope.
We did go out and buy a table for the kitchen so that we won't have to eat on the floor, so that'll be nice to get the week we move in.
Why is January so long? Zoe has been barfing, Beck has a nasty congestion/cough problem, Andrew's conveniently at work making money, I feel like I've done nothing but clean and wash all day, and yet there's not a whole lot to show for my tiredness.....And yet someday I know I'll look back and miss being a young mom (just not today).

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Beck is 3 months!


At three months Beck loves to smile--especially at his mom, the bird on his swing and anything that may catch his fancy. He likes to hold his hands in front of him and likes to play with his tongue. His hands have been his new discovery for a few weeks now, and he loves to put them in his mouth all different ways (fist, fingers, thumb). He has had many good nights of 8-10 hours at night but is still adjusting and has plenty of 'off' nights too. (Mommy doesn't much like those nights). He is loved A LOT by his sisters who love to watch him sit in the "bumble" (Bumbo seat that Grandpa Fedor got him for Christmas). I really look forward to this more alert time of his development and love how he loves me so much...
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