05 September 2012

The Last of Summer

We're trying to enjoy the last bit of summer and we've gone to the pool many times and have made many trips to get snow cones in the evening hours.  We wanted to take a bike ride one evening after dinner and since we've added 2 to our brood, we didn't have enough space to carry the little ones in our trailer (tried and failed).  A friend of mine let us use her Madsen bike.  It was quite fun and the kids loved it.


Mimi and Grandpa recently took a trip to Hawaii and sent back a prize for Sophie.  I had one of these when I was little and it brought back such memories!  She loves watching Lilo and Stitch and has practiced her "Hawaii Dancer" moves in this little number.


29 August 2012

Kindergarten

Jonah started Kindergarten this August.  He was very excited to be in a new school even though he had to have shots beforehand.  Every time we discussed him going to Kindergarten he'd add, "But I have to have shots!"  Turns out, he had to have 4 shots and although he didn't like it, he fared just fine. 

We found out very last minute that he'd been accepted to a local charter school but I decided that it was too late to make a change since he'd already met his (amazing!!) teacher, Mrs. Adams.  She really is a wonderful  teacher and her reputation precedes her. 

The two years of preschool Jonah attended sure helped me prepare mentally for this big change.  I was ready and he was too.  I didn't even cry when I dropped him off!  So far, he is loving it and has made a lot of friends that he looks forward to seeing each day.



22 August 2012

Sophie's First Day

Sophie has been dying to go to preschool like her big brother (who has graduated to Kindergarten).  We ordered some new school clothes (I've fully embraced online shopping.  It's almost as good as going to the real store) and it was like Christmas morning watching her tear open her new shirts and pants.  She changed five times before the day was over so she could sample everything.

The first day was a meet and greet.  She got to meet Mrs. Diana and work on her art project for the year.  When we finished, I asked her if she was ready to go and her response was, "Mom, can we just stay a couple more hours?"  Needless to say, she was very excited to wake up today to go back for her first real day ALONE. 


I'm not really sure what's going on in this picture but I can't help but laugh at Jonah's mischievous expression.


20 August 2012

Flower Girl

My beautiful cousin, Maki, got married at the end of July and asked Sophie to be a flower girl for the ceremony.  Sophie wasn't really sure what that meant but she was excited nonetheless.  I practiced a few times down the "aisle" with Soph and she took her job very seriously.

Sophie did a splendid job and evoked the requisite oohs and ahhhs from the wedding party and guests as she spread orange rose petals down the aisle.

I was also able to do my cousin's hair for her ceremony and she looked amazing. Her dress was beautiful and everything was done so nicely.



16 August 2012

Flaming Gorge 2012

An annual tradition for the Green family is to gather at Flaming Gorge for camping, fishing, and some good old-fashioned Green family fun.

We've been unable to make it for the past couple years. In fact, the last time we went, I was 16 weeks pregnant with Sophie.  So yeah, it's been a while.  When it came to it, I couldn't pass up another opportunity to make good memories with my family.  My kids don't get to see the Green family too much and I don't either.  I missed them dearly and knew any trouble or chaos would be worth the trip (opinions may vary depending on the source).

I was raised fishing and camping and spending free time enjoying the outdoors.  I really want that for our kids and being on this trip with my brothers and dad really sparked that inside me.

We practically commandeered my dad's fifth wheel upon arrival which was a DREAM to have with Pearl and Eloise who still aren't walking.  They had a nice warm place to sleep (and I did too).

Jonah and Sophie had a blast with their cousins.  Jonah was really excited to catch Kokanee Salmon and requested that we eat our salmon the day we got home.  He got to ride in the tube in the lake and had such a fun time.  He did not, however, enjoy the drive to and from the lake.  Sophie played with Nellie and Gracie and enjoyed going at a leisurely pace in the boat (not 60 mph with Uncle Josh).

One night I was able to leave the kids with Jon and go out fishing with my three brothers.  I can't even tell you how much fun I had.  It was one of the best experiences I've had in a very long time.  We sat there on the boat, fishing, talking, and laughing.

Pearly exlporing Grandpa's boat

Naptime?

Post-Tubing Enthusiasm



Bathing in Grandpa's trailer

Bush Family

Grandpa with all the Kidlets

Another Year Gone

It's funny.  I was always so eager to see the months pass with Jonah and see his new tricks and was always waiting for the next stage.  It's something that gets more difficult with each child.  I find myself holding on for dear life while my kids zip through their early years in the blink of an eye.

Pearl and Eloise turned one last month. ONE.  I'm not going to lie--I was a little sad about it.  The year flew by but I can honestly say I enjoyed every minute of their first year.  I wasn't am not ready for them to be toddlers, walking all over the place and talking.

It was a bitter sweet day, June 5, but the feeling that overshadowed all others was of gratitude.  I'm grateful my babies were healthy and have grown and developed the way they're supposed to and that Jon and I have been well and have been able to enjoy every minute of these miracles together.  So really, what's not to celebrate?!

Pearl, you are a darling ball of sass (I wonder where she gets it?).  You make funny faces and often give me sideways glances of mischief.  You are a bit bossier than your sister and often get what you want, leaving your sister in tears (don't worry, I think she'll forgive you).  On your first birthday, you head-butted your sister in the cart at Target because she had something you wanted.  It took my by surprise and I had a good laugh watching you acknowledge your sister in such an obvious way.  You are a very happy baby and love to eat.  You eat anything I give you and get very excited when I go to the pantry and come out with Nilla Wafers.

Sweet Baby Eloise, you are very laid back and love to observe the world around you.  I think perhaps you take after your dad a little more than me.  You fall asleep so easily and hardly ever put up a fuss.  You love eating, especially Oreos and string cheese.  You are learning how to defend yourself against your sister and her tactics and I'm sure she's backed down on several attempted toy heists.  You learned to crawl before Pearl and are standing up without holding on to anything. My guess is you'll be walking in 2 months.




Pool party in the "Piece of Jungle" (which is now retired and on its way to the garbage)

21 June 2012

Bear Lake Girls' Weekend

Last weekend was spent with three of the most wonderful women I know.  My sister-in-law, Audra, planned an outing to Bear Lake for the Green girls.  It was wonderful. We relaxed in the condo, ate whatever we wanted, went for runs, played at the beach, walked to and from town, and watched plenty of sappy, love flicks.

It's getting more difficult to travel without kids these days so as a compromise for allowing me to go, I took the babies along with me.  They were perfect little travelers and didn't mind sleeping in their pack 'n plays in the large master bathroom.  I missed the big kids and couldn't help but think they'd love to be there with me.  Maybe we'll make it a family trip someday.

Eloise snuggles with Auntie Lala



Bathing Beauties





Our First Chores

It was a day of cleaning splendor.  My hair was up in a messy bun, grown-out bangs too short for my pony-tail stuck to my sweaty forehead.  I had just cleaned the kids' room for the umpteenth time and then it hit me, like a ton of bricks except less painful.  The kids need chores! It's time!

I decided to consult one of my best friends, Pinterest, and I found this idea.  Chore sticks.  We ran to Hobby Lobby and my mind raced with creative ideas on how to make it happen.  I picked up some mason jars, some craft sticks, a little glitter and voila!  My kids are excited to turn over their sticks each time they finish a chore.  And better yet, they have "special" chores that when finished, they get paid for. 

It's been a week and so far I'm nagging much less and finding much less resistance when I ask for chores to be done.  It must be the officiality of it all.  Now that their chores are written on sticks and they have their own jars, they know it needs to be done. 

Growing up my mom tried many different chore charts and methods to get us all to pitch in.  I'm sure we still complained and didn't always do our chores (evidence being the Mom Strike of 1997 and the resulting lock-out of the kids' bathroom.  We had to clean it or use the port-o-potty across the street for the construction workers) but we learned how to clean and the importance of helping each other manage the household duties.  I love my mom and dad for teaching these things and I hope I can help my kids become productive and helpful citizens of society.


18 June 2012

11 Months, and no more.

I am NOT OK with the fact that my babies will be one year next month.  Just as everyone said, the first year goes by alarmingly fast.  I wouldn't say it was a blur of exhaustion, though.  I relished every moment and especially loved that I got to spend most of it with my love, hand in hand, raising our doublettes.  His unemployment was a blessing in disguise and I truly believe Heavenly Father was watching over us every step of the way.  Getting through most of their first year together was like dessert at the end of a really long, hard day. 

Not much has changed in the way of milestones but they are mimicking sounds and words and I'm amazed at how smart babies are.  Not just MY babies, but babies in general--their little brains are like sponges, just sucking up information left and right.

Pearly

Beauties with their first ponies

Pearly playing with big brother.

They are always right next to (or on top of) each other. Precious.

Eloise
Pearl

Eloise and her "Oh!" face

11 June 2012

Princess Sophie

Ah, Sophie. She's one sassy-pants princess!  Boy was she excited to be invited to a real princess tea party this month.  Our cute neighbor turned five and her parents threw a darling garden party in their back yard.  Sophie dressed in her favorite princess dress from Mimi, threw on her Rapunzel wig, and a few accessories--because what's an outfit without the perfect accessories?!  She looked perfect and was thrilled to give her friend the Rapunzel treasure box she found...and really wanted to keep.  Those princess shoes were pretty, but slightly difficult to walk in so Mommy carried her across the street to the party.  She had a ball.