Sunday, December 15, 2013

Happy Birthday, Little Man!

On December 11th Jamison turned 4. He is such a funny, little character. He loves to talk, and he does not talk quietly, and he doesn't stop talking when he gets started. My sweet niece, Zoe, can attest to this as she sat next to him at Sunday dinner on our last visit to Utah. It took him a very long time, and a move next to Grandpa, before he ever finished his soup.
Happy birthday, Jamison!
Jamison is a smart, energetic, skinny little guy. He loves to paint and do normal preschool glue crafts. Much to Matthew's dismay, he requested, and received, glitter for his birthday. He knows almost all his letters and is getting pretty good at writing them. He is constantly jumping around, following the lead of Gavin, where ever that might take  him. He hates to be cold, but refuses to dress appropriately. He loves to act like a kitten, especially when he is in trouble. Not really sure why he thinks "meow" is an appropriate response to discipline.
We should have named it. Alas, he's a beauty.

Double fist pump of joy after blowing out the candles!
His cake is a lovely creation that wouldn't have worked without my awesome engineer of a husband. He is also the better artist of the relationship. I baked the cake, he cut the shape, drew the plans on a paper, and I decorated the beast. It was fun and time consuming. I have pictures of when I was a kid with the awesome cakes my mom made for me, (She's way better than I am.) and have found that I want my kids to have the same memories. I enjoy decorating, even though I refuse to use butter cream frosting, so my frosting never looks professional. I don't like the taste of frosting, so I use a cream cheese frosting for everything. Speaking of frosting, Jamison loves mint chocolate chip ice cream, along with the color green. I decided to flavor this frosting mint. The first thing he will tell you about his race car cake is that the frosting is "minty and its green"! He only eats the frosting.

Just a sweet little story about my boys.....they are so funny together. Usually they get along really well, but sometimes they have their moments of disagreement- now more than ever, since Gavin has started school and is growing up. However, today at church we had an incident, and my sweet Gavin showed his true colors. (is showed a word? I think not. what is it? Shown?) Anyhoo....Jamison was bouncing around like his normal self when he jumped, full force, into the corner of a cased in bulletin board, cracking his head on the corner. I picked him up, thinking nothing of it, until one of the young deacons informed me that he was bleeding. Sigh, and rush to the bathroom with a  hoard of followers. After determining that it was a small gash, nothing too crazy, and getting the bleeding under control, we left the church. Upon arriving home, I called the pediatricians to get a second opinion. While on the phone, Gavin came upstairs to inform us that he said a prayer for his brother. Then he went to Matthew and started sobbing, so worried that Jamison was severely hurt. I always new he had a super soft heart, but to see it just makes me love my Gavin so much. Such a tender little guy. Just so you don't die of suspense......Jamison is fine, was bouncing off the couches within the hour. No trip to the community care. Just a small gash on his head. Luckily it will be covered by hair, so no concerns for a slight scar that will remain. Double sigh.
We may or may not get Christmas cards out this year. I'm trying! We love you all and hope that the Spirit of Christ reigns in your homes this holiday season.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Remodeling

We're doing a little remodeling at our new house. It's a little scary and after you tear it all up you have the thought of "Oh man, I hope this works out!" Kind of like when you play Rummikub and move all of the tiles around hoping your move comes together with no leftover tiles.
 
We've been looking at our backyard since we moved in and were trying to decide what would make it ours and our big plan. A family moved in the week after we did just around the corner that is the same age as us. We actually looked at the house they bought, we liked ours better. One downside of their house was the backyard. They have a big hill. We can just see their backyard between two roofs and he had a little tractor and was making some terraces on the hill so they can use more of it. At church I jokingly asked if he wanted to come work in our backyard. He said, "Sure!" So that started it. I brought home a level and rod from work to take a few survey shots in the backyard to see what we would end up with. We had talked about making enough spaces that we could play volleyball. A quick internet search turned up that a volleyball court is 30' x 60'. After some quick grading design we figured that it would work out okay in our backyard. On Friday Jake brought the tractor over and started on tearing up our backyard. He did a pretty big part of by noon when he had to leave. He left the tractor and said to keep working if I wanted to. I spent a couple hours that night and some on Saturday working at it. See the photos below.
 
 This is where Jake got to. We'll take some more photos when we get finished. It's remodeling, a work in progress!
 
 The kids loved the tractor.
 
 Whee!!!!
 
 We couldn't resist a little bucket ride. If you notice, Reagan is the only one looking at the camera. What a good example the baby is setting for the rest of them!  
 
So now that we've got it mostly tore up, we need to put it back together. We'll probably do a block retaining wall at the back and we need to plant grass. I have no idea how or when to plant grass. If anyone out there reading this is  a grass planting expert please contact us and give us some tips. Erica is determined to get it planted this fall. I'm not so sure that is going to happen. Again, some advice would be welcome and may save me some marital strife.

It was great doing some "MAN" work. Engineering is interesting, but you don't feel super manly while typing on the computer and filing things. Moving dirt with a tractor is manly. Some of you reading this may have a regular manly type job, building houses, welding stuff, driving a big truck or other heavy equipment, farming, etc. You may not have quite the same perspective that I do. I look forward to digging a hole with a shovel, pulling a trailer loaded with something, or any sort of physical work. Erica thinks its funny, but I think she understands. She was talking to Jake's wife Amber, and this exact subject of "MAN" work came up. Jake is a dentist and Amber was saying how much he enjoys getting out and moving some dirt.

We also dug up a garden spot. We put it up in the very top corner of the yard so its sloped quite a bit. I put three terraces in to level it out. We got some manure from a friend at work so we should be good to go next spring. Erica is really excited.

 

You may have noticed the pine tree squarely in the middle of the garden. We decided that we don't want a big pine tree right there, so it will be our Christmas tree this year. We'll cut it down in December and dig the stump up next spring.

That's about all I guess. There is almost always something going on around here. When winter sets in we'll get back to painting inside.



 

Monday, October 14, 2013

Gavin's birthday.....a long time ago

My boy turned 6! He is getting too old for my liking. He's such a good boy. His birthday was a very long affair. We went to Salt Lake for my nephew's baptism and went to the zoo for Gavin's birthday. Then his Grandma Janean and Grandpa James came down to give him a present a few days later. Then the next Saturday after the baptism, his actual birthday, we had a friend party.
I made devil's food cake from scratch. I don't like chocolate cake. It was yummy! He had a rocket ship cake, although nothing else about his party had rocket ships in it. It was really a nerf gun party. Party favors for all the boys were palm size, single shoot nerf guns. Matthew had an old calendar from work that was full of wild life pictures. He cut them out and hung them on the wall. The boys had a heyday "hunting". It was pretty low key. Here are some pictures.
The cake, baked in a 9x13 glass pan, sunk pretty severely in the middle. Matthew always tells me to fill it with frosting, but I think frosting is not very tasty. So I crumbled the cut out parts and mixed them with frosting and used that to fill the gap. Since I piped the décor, it worked out nicely. No one knew it was sunk and it had a better cake tasting flavor instead of frosting.
Me, McKinley, Michael, Gage, Jaxton, Gavin, Cody, Jamison.
 
Its kind of blurry, but I love the excitement on their faces when they all opened their own presents.
Gavin with his hippy hair. Its short now.
The happy party.
Love having a patio to eat outside.


Happy Birthday, Gavin!
These are not from Gavin's party, but I wanted to blog about it. This is McKinley's idea of trying to hide the fact that she was sneaking icecream. She continues to be a thief at home, but luckily she doesn't do it anymore at school. Just ask, Child!
And this picture is very blurry....but Matthew and I are very excited about this achievement. We paid off Matthew's truck. Even though my name is clearly on the title, its still his truck. What a nice feeling! We are now debt free, except for a couple of very large home loans. Sigh. Wish we could get out of our townhouse. Maybe in a couple more years.
Adios

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Sweet Baby Reagan

Our sweet little baby Reagan is growing up. She is starting to parrot what you say. She loves to eat salsa and that is one of the words she likes. She whispers it and replaces the "s" with a "th" sound. "Thaltha!" She can say puppy and apple. There are a few others that I can't think of right now. It's just been in the last week or so that she has started. It makes Erica sad to see her grow up. 18-24 months is such a fun age when they can feed themselves, start to talk, and do really funny stuff. They haven't learned how to throw obnoxious fits and be old enough to know better.

Erica has been bottling apples with a couple of her friends. They did a bunch of applesauce and then decided to do some apple pie filling because they had so many apples left over. Reagan looks like she is practicing to be a 'Price is Right' showcase girl.


I'll  be glad when they're done and can have my kitchen back. The apples will be delicious this winter though!

Monday, September 9, 2013

First day of school, first day of school!

I'm so so happy that school has started again. McKinley gets way to bored at home, and when she is bored, she terrorizes her brothers. Then I get angry, the boys get mean, its just not a good feeling in the house. Sigh. School is good for McKinley.
Gavin is super excited about Kindergarten and seems to be enjoying the few days he's been. Both kids are bright and love to read, so I think they'll be okay in school. McKinley just finished the Harry Potter series for a second time. She reads very fast, so I'm not sure how much she is actually catching, but I'm glad she likes to read.
This made me laugh......
 McKinley's night stand. I thought it was pretty funny. She reads several books at once. Not really sure why she just doesn't finish one before starting another. Silly girl.
 Then I went into my own room and realized where she gets it from. Sigh. Matthew already blames me for her late night tendencies. Now I'm to blame for her book fetishes too. What can I say? There could be worse habits.
 First day of 3rd grade. She picked her own outfit. We call this "McKinley in Boots!"
 First day of Kindergarten. I just want everyone to know, he picks his own clothes. I don't make him match. What's the point? The kids don't care.
A rare display of affection. They are so different, but I love them both.
 
I can't believe how fast kids grow. McKinley finally seems to be slowing down. But Gavin, suddenly needs a size 2.5 shoe! Stop, kid! His feet are almost as big as McKinley's! (she wears a size 3)
Love you, little monkeys.

 
 
 
 
 

 

Monday, August 12, 2013

New toy

The other night, Matthew and I went to lowes to buy paint for our house. We put in our order and then went to find some weed killer. While looking, we found our new toy. We get almost as excited as the kids!


 My computer is being slow and I couldn't crop these closer. McKinley counted the first day we had it up. Over 50 humming bird sightings in one day. This does not mean there are 50 different birds. She kept reminding me of that. Its okay if its the same bird, its still a new sighting. Cute kid.

 There are at least 3 different birds we've been able to pick out. There is one more, not pictured, that has a much darker head.
 
The kids think its funny to smash their faces on the back door. Black mail in the future!

We are enjoying our new house. Currently have 2 different 4 foot color squares painted on our walls. Trying to decide on accent colors. Too bad neither of us have any decorating skills. I'll have to take before and after pics.
Until next time.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

GPS directions from a 3-yr old

Imagine with me for a moment if 3-yr olds programmed GPS units and gave the directions to your destination. Maybe this conversation I had with Jamison will shed some light on how helpful it would be. We were leaving my work headed  home.

J: If you get lost I can tell you where we live.
M: Jamison, I'm lost. Where do we live?
J: We live in North America.
M: Uh, how do we get there?
J: Go to the corner and turn!....

Now, if that's not helpful I don't know what is! If any of you have a 3-yr old, try asking them directions and see how they do. It's guaranteed to be a riot!

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Picture time!!

So, our internet has been connected for 3 days now. Today, I hurried and took pictures of our house. I skipped the bathrooms and the play room down stairs. There was no warning, so everything is a giant mess. Here is our house.......
 The grass was pretty sad when we signed. The previous owner had moved several months prior to signing. Its really looking much, much better! The bushes blocking the other window need to be trimmed, but we have yet to buy pruning shears.
 Matthew's baby.....the 3 car garage with the 3rd bay being double deep. He's thrilled that he may be able to park his truck in the garage. We've yet to unpack everything and make the garage 'car livable'.
 Entering into the front door. Matthew hates the subtle peach color on the walls. We are not unpacking everything or decorating until we paint. Problem.....we can't agree on a color. Sigh.
 Office-currently storage for all the things that should be in our finished living room.
 Kitchen
 Kitchen from another angle.
 One of our favorite parts-the back porch. No-we don't have a dog. We are dog sitting Garrett and Emily's dog. (matthew's little brother and wife) We consider it a test to see if we want a dog. The kids love it, but Matthew and I feel like we can't give a dog the love he would need. Cooper is a very good dog, but it breaks my heart to have him sit out on the back porch, calmly begging to be played with. I hardly take the time to play with  my kids. I don't need a puppy guilt, too! Maybe when Reagan is a little older. Right now she eats the dog food (double yuck!) and pulls Cooper's tail.
 This turned out an unintentionally cute pic of the boys. My baby-the back yard! Our lot is 1/2 an acre. Most of it is in the backyard. There are two pear trees, one cherry tree, possibly a peach or apricot tree, and what appear to be a couple of apple trees. The latter 3 are very young, so no fruit, which is why I'm not sure what they are. I'm very excited about the fruit trees. That was an unexpected bonus. We have a lot to do as we need to create a garden spot, level a spot for a volleyball net, and build a shed. Oh, and a sand box. Can't forget the sand box. And stain the back porch. Feel free to come help if you are in the area!
 Hallway. First door on left goes into the office. Last door on left, into garage. We'd like to replace the carpet with wood floor. Just here in the hallway.
 Inside the garage
 Other side of the garage. The previous owners left these shelves, or maybe the original builders? We're excited.
 Blurry laundry room.
 Master, unmade bed, dirty floor. Open door goes into the master bath with jetted tub and separate shower. There is also a nice walk in closet. And a trey ceiling with ceiling fan.
 Reagan's room, which is next to the master bedroom.
 Downstairs we have McKinley's room. We painted the blue wall. She picked out a nice picture of a bird that will hang there. We are happy she has her own room. She's been sharing with the boys. It'll be good for her to have her own space.
 The boys' room. Also downstairs.
Store room and utility room. Downstairs. We were able to use these shelves which use to be in our garage. We were happy about that.
There is also a large family room downstairs. Right now there is no furniture and boxes of toys scattered about. It'll be the play room until the kids get a little older. Eventually we'll put the tv down there. Or a second tv.

There you have it. Our house. We are very happy with our purchase and plan to live out the remainder of our working days here. Of course, we thought we were going to live in Rexburg forever, too. Hopefully our plans won't change. We are very pleased to have a home. Oh, I forgot, I didn't take a picture of the spare bedroom. Mostly its filled with random boxes that need to be sorted and put away in storage. However, if you ever need a place to stay in Pocatello, please come on over! We'll have it cleaned out by then.......maybe. :)

Monday, July 1, 2013

Reagan didn't make it

She got sick. Not strep....but croup. Nasty virus that causes the upper airway to become inflamed. She sounded like she had laryngitis, which is pretty funny sounding on a baby who can't talk. I couldn't hear her cry, or laugh, or talk her babble talk. It was sad and funny at the same time. Dr. gave her a epi breathing treatment and some steroids and said I just have to wait it out.
She's doing much better in the breathing department and you can hear her now, but its still a muted cry of her normal loud self.

Poor little thing.

Everyone else is much improved, thank goodness.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Ugh

Being sick sucks. I don't get sick very often, but when I do it is usually a doozy. McKinley came down with strep throat on Monday last week. She started antibiotics. Jamison started running a fever on Thursday. He started antibiotics on Sunday. I stayed home from church with Jamison on Sunday and I started not feeling well. By that night, I had a fever and chills and my throat hurt. Erica had to work so I didn't have my personal nurse to take care of me.

Kind of a bad week for this sort of thing. I've got a lot to do at work and I'm supposed to be going to scout camp on Wednesday. Saturday the Hillions are going to rock the Rigby pre-4th of July party. Hopefully I can recover.

Erica, Gavin, and Reagan have avoided  it so far. Keep your fingers crossed for them!

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Soooo Excited!

My wonderful sister-in-law agreed to take pictures of my kiddos this past weekend. We only spent  30 minutes give or take a few, and it was free for me, and she got some very fun shots!! I'm posting the ones we printed on the side of our blog and I'll post the out take pictures here in the post.

McKinley has the best silly faces. Its hard to get her to smile normal.

Love this one!

Angry faces! Jamison is smiling too much in the background, but that is his angry face. I love Gavin's face here.....
"You take another picture, you will be sorry."

We call these next two "our homemade ventriloquist puppet". Its almost scary!


This little one is growing up too fast! Makes me sad.

Elvis lips

This picture would have been perfect.....McKinley.....sigh.

I'm Bad! Sophie did ask him to make this face. Pretty awesome.
My kids are pretty photogenic. McKinley is in her "my teeth are too big for my face" stage. And Matthew's side of the family have some large front teeth, which McKinley appears to have inherited. Needless to say, I think my children are beautiful.
McKinley is turning 8 in 6 days. She'll get baptized July 6th. Crazy!! I can't believe she's that old. Blows my mind how fast time has been going.
My garden is slowly coming up. Corn looks good. Garlic, onions, and carrots all look good. Need to replant my green beans and cucumbers. Potatoes are slowly coming up. Didn't bother with peas this year. Tomato plants are doing fantastic. I have 9 of them. 4 early girl, 3 better boy, and two orange cherry tomato. They are called sun sugar, so tasty!
We are hoping to buy a house this summer. We'll just have to come back to take  care of our garden here. Our landlords are pretty cool like that. We'll mow the lawn for them to pay for the water we'll use. I'll post pictures of the garden later.....and the house whenever that might happen.