Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Our Sweet Girls and Keeping the Cousins

I have been working on finishing the kitchen table and chairs and it is taking a lot of work. The girls have been so good about playing and entertaining each other. I came in and we were making lunch Gracie came out of her room looking like this! She is developing such a fun spunky personality and always has us laughing and on our toes.

 I couldn't have asked for better kids or for them to be better friends. Sure on occasion they annoy each other but for the most part they are best friends. One afternoon I was attempting to get all the cushions removed from the chairs and Gracie started whining and wanting to be held. Hallie immediately stacked some of the cushions and told Grace she would hold her. It was definitely one of those sweet tender moments I love as a mom. Gracie was content to sit and be held by her sister until I finished the cushions.
 By the time Sundays come we are exhausted from all the running and work we have been doing so its a great time for cuddling and movies. This morning we had peanut butter, bananas, and Little Einsteins...yes we ate peanut butter out of the jar with a spoon. Gracie was a little to interested in the show to smile for pictures.
 Last week Nic called and asked if I would keep her kiddos while her and Kyle went to Lake Powell with friends. She was a little nervous...she had never left Kinley and only left Rigs when Kinley was born. I was a little nervous about 4 kids under 4 and 3 in diapers but I didn't even hesitate I was actually really excited. To me that is what sisters do and how cousins grow up together. Is it a lot of work? At time mentally and physically draining? Yes to all the above but it was well worth it. With Matt and his busy schedule I spent most of the time by myself. Wed we loaded up and headed for Matts office to have a fun picnic since the girls don't get to see him alot and to help decorate his new office. Then we came home and got everyone tucked in for bed and miraculously each day we hadd the kids we found a way to get them to nap all at the same time....it was a sanity saver. I think bath tub was the craziest just getting everyone clean and in their pjs. But luckily all the kids were go with the flow. Gracie was obsessed with Kinley and always wanted to be with her, feeding her, holding her it was pretty cute how much she liked having her around.
One of the days they were here Hallie had preschool it took Rigs a minute to realize she was gone before he got back to playing. Hallie was my right hand man and my 2nd set of eyes I couldn't believe how much I missed her those couple hours she was at dance and school. All of the kids played really well together which made it nice.

The kids played outside a lot and the weather was just about perfect once we were up and dressed for the day. The jumped, played in the sand box, took a trip to the raspberry patch every day, drove the power wheels...alot, and of coarse had snacks and picnics out in the sun. I worked on sanding the chairs a little while they played in the sun.
Thursday night Matt didn't have school and it was amazing how much easier it was with a 2nd adult. I had had craft night scheduled for a while so Matt volunteered to keep the kids. They all did great and I had a wonderful time making this wreath and having some girl time. Seriously the best girls night I have probably ever had...it will definitely be a monthly occurrence.
Friday afternoon after Kimber got off work we met up so Rigs and Kinley could go to their house for a couple of days. I had a really hard time leaving them(sounds crazy) but I worried about them like when I leave my girls. I guess I am realizing for the 1st time that special bond you have with your sisters kids and that you love them like your own. But I knew they would be great with Kimber and Ez.
Then we headed for home so we could eat dinner and head over to a neighborhood concert. We took blankets and lawn chair as well as snacks  and enjoyed the cool night filled with fun family friendly music put on by a band in our ward.
We all had a great time but every time I would start to relax I would feel like I had lost 2 kids. Im finally getting used to only having the 2 again. Hallie is super excited to have a sleep over with Rigs this weekend she has been missing him and Im thinking its about time to start doing more sleep overs. I also told Matt that if I could handle 4 kids under 4 that I think we are ready for baby number 3....he is not so convinced.

Friday, September 13, 2013

My 1st Tutorial---Painted End Table

Several people have asked if I would be willing to put together a tutorial of some of the projects I am doing I said yes but also am adding this.....Warning: I am not an expert..nor do I claim to be this is an outlet for me and really just done for friends and family...consider yourself warned. If you have any suggestions Im open to that as well just leave a comment
This is how I purchased the end tables(there are 2 of them)
 First I sanded out all of the scratches and digs. I used a palm sanded and went with the grain of the wood. I started with an 80 grit and then a 220 to finish(Many of the sites suggested starting with a 120 then to do a 120 but it took forever to get through the polyurethane so I switched to a 80...problem solved). Now all smooth and ready for the next step...
 Because I was going to paint it I primed both tables entirely and I did the top with 2 coats since I had stripped it down to the wood. I used Zinsser Cover Stain Primer this stuff is awesome you can use it to prime anything including laminate. It is oil based but can be painted over with either water or oil based. Here it is after its primer.
 And then after a couple hours to make sure it was dry I used spray paint to obtain the color I was looking for. I used 3 cans for 2 end tables to make sure it was well covered. I applied the layers a couple hours apart to prevent dripping and let it dry. I then let it dry over night before putting the polyurethane on. The next day I polyurethaned the entirety of the table 2x letting it dry in between layers. I used a foam roller brush to prevent streaking. Then added another 3 layers to the top to ensure durability.I have yet to find a polyurethane that I absolutely love and works amazingly so if you have one you like leave me a comment. I then let them dry for 5 days before using them(the manufacturer suggests 7-10 days to make sure it all is dry and hard).
So there you have it I hope it all made sense. Really if you are willing to take the time and learn anyone can do it:)

Fall Harvest & Other Busyness

Its that time of year when the garden is ready to be harvested. Hallie has been waiting for months to eat the carrots and was thrilled when we finally dug some up for her to eat. She loves to go to the garden and pick a snack.
 I feel like a squirrel preparing for winter and we have been busy bottling and learning new skills. This year we did salsa and beets. Only about 5 bottles of each but we used what we had and I like not feeling overwhelmed with tons of product when were still learning what were doing. Hallie has been a great help and loves being in charge of stirring.

 The past couple weeks have been a whirl wind. I decided to buy a new dining table and chairs off the classifieds and redo it to my liking. I have been asked if I will do a tutorial and I will but not til its done....its definitely a labor of love. But my girls have been extremely cooperative and entertain themselves. On this particular day below we filled the pool a couple times and they washed all their sand toys and had a great time.

Busy or not its time together Im trying really hard to slow down and enjoy the moments because they are going so quickly. Slow down girls I want you to stay little forever. I found a article the other day and I can seriously say it is one of my favorites and really needed it. I bawled like a baby sometimes I forget to enjoy the little moments while Im stressing about things that one day will have no significance. I don't want to look back and have many regrets. Im putting it on here so I can refer back to it.

Written by a Pre-School Teacher – It says it all!
I was on a parenting bulletin board recently and read a post by a mother who was worried that her 4 1/2 year old did not know enough. “What should a 4 year old know?” she asked.
Most of the answers left me not only saddened but pretty soundly annoyed. One mom posted a laundry list of all of the things her son knew. Counting to 100, planets, how to write his first and last name, and on and on. Others chimed in with how much more their children already knew, some who were only three. A few posted URL’s to lists of what each age should know. The fewest yet said that each child develops at his own pace and not to worry.
It bothered me greatly to see these mothers responding to a worried mom by adding to her concern, with lists of all the things their children could do that hers couldn’t. We are such a competitive culture that even our pre-schoolers have become trophies and bragging rights. Childhood shouldn’t be a race.
So here, I offer my list of what a 4 year old should know.
She should know that she is loved wholly and unconditionally, all of the time.
He should know that he is safe and he should know how to keep himself safe in public, with others, and in varied situations. He should know that he can trust his instincts about people and that he never has to do something that doesn’t feel right, no matter who is asking. He should know his personal rights and that his family will back them up.
She should know how to laugh, act silly, be goofy and use her imagination. She should know that it is always okay to paint the sky orange and give cats 6 legs.
He should know his own interests and be encouraged to follow them. If he could care less about learning his numbers, his parents should realize he’ll learn them accidentally soon enough and let him immerse himself instead in rocket ships, drawing, dinosaurs or playing in the mud.
She should know that the world is magical and that so is she. She should know that she’s wonderful, brilliant, creative, compassionate and marvellous. She should know that it’s just as worthy to spend the day outside making daisy chains, mud pies and fairy houses as it is to practice phonics. Scratch that– way more worthy.
But more important, here’s what parents need to know.
That every child learns to walk, talk, read and do algebra at his own pace and that it will have no bearing on how well he walks, talks, reads or does algebra.
That the single biggest predictor of high academic achievement and high ACT scores is reading to children. Not flash cards, not workbooks, not fancy preschools, not blinking toys or computers, but mom or dad taking the time every day or night (or both!) to sit and read them wonderful books.
That being the smartest or most accomplished kid in class has never had any bearing on being the happiest. We are so caught up in trying to give our children “advantages” that we’re giving them lives as multi-tasked and stressful as ours. One of the biggest advantages we can give our children is a simple, carefree childhood.
That our children deserve to be surrounded by books, nature, art supplies and the freedom to explore them. Most of us could get rid of 90% of our children’s toys and they wouldn’t be missed, but some things are important– building toys like lego and blocks, creative toys like all types of art materials (good stuff), musical instruments (real ones and multicultural ones), dress up clothes and books, books, books. (Incidentally, much of this can be picked up quite cheaply at thrift shops.) They need to have the freedom to explore with these things too– to play with scoops of dried beans in the high chair (supervised, of course), to knead bread and make messes, to use paint and play dough and glitter at the kitchen table while we make supper even though it gets everywhere, to have a spot in the yard where it’s absolutely fine to dig up all the grass and make a mud pit.
That our children need more of us. We have become so good at saying that we need to take care of ourselves that some of us have used it as an excuse to have the rest of the world take care of our kids. Yes, we all need undisturbed baths, time with friends, sanity breaks and an occasional life outside of parenthood. But we live in a time when parenting magazines recommend trying to commit to 10 minutes a day with each child and scheduling one Saturday a month as family day. That’s not okay! Our children don’t need Nintendos, computers, after school activities, ballet lessons, play groups and soccer practice nearly as much as they need US. They need fathers who sit and listen to their days, mothers who join in and make crafts with them, parents who take the time to read them stories and act like idiots with them. They need us to take walks with them and not mind the .1 MPH pace of a toddler on a spring night. They deserve to help us make supper even though it takes twice as long and makes it twice as much work. They deserve to know that they’re a priority for us and that we truly love to be with them.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Gracie's 1st Dance Class and City Creek

Today was Gracie's 1st dance class. I decided that since Hallie would be doing preschool that it would be fun to do a mommy/gracie thing while she was gone. So we decided to do a mommy and me dance class. So this morning after getting Hallie off to preschool we got ready and were on our way. Gracie kept twirling in her outfit and she looked so stinking cute.



 I only wish I could say class went that well. There were 2 other little girls in the class. And to put it nicely it was like herding cats. Gracie didn't want to do anything she was asked and was content to say all done the last half of the class. We will see how the next month goes...and then decide if we will keep going. But after dance we went to pick up Hallie from preschool...home for lunch...then off to pick up Nic, Rigs, and Keners to go do some shopping. We went to City Creek enjoyed how unbusy it was and then headed to the splash pad at the one end. The kids had a blast, got soaked, then ran into each other. They ended up with a fat and bloody lip...so it was time to go home.

On the way home it started to rain and then it turned into a down pour we couldn't see the road and at one point in time wondered if we should pull over til it slowed a little. But we did make it home safe and sound. What another fun and exhausting day spent with family.

Day 3- Hallie's "Pretend" Birthday Party

After finding out my family would be here we decided to put together a party for Hallie. We are planning on going to the circus on her actual birthday but decided to do most of our celebrating this weekend. Sunday afternoon we all got together again to enjoy more time together. We BBQ'd and just enjoyed being together. Hallie was so funny she asked grandma when she had brought the presents in if they were her pretend presents for her pretend birthday...silly girl. A couple weeks ago Hallie and I sat down to pick out what kind of cake she wanted. She decided she wanted another princess cake and this time Snow White was it. Here it is.

 Kinley using her rolling skills
 Hallie with her "pretend" presents


 Hallie got a states puzzle to help her learn them and where they are. Papa was showing her where we all live...a sweet moment

 Hallie favorite gift was the princess game from grandma and papa. She has played it multiple time since then.
 Matt and I got her more dress ups(actually I made them) she is pretty excited.
 Rigs and Luke even got in on the dressing up. Rigs wearing some of the high heels she got and Luke wearing ribbon bows.
 Maddi was excited about Hallie's game too so she was the first one to volunteer to play with her.
 This cute little boy also started walking the same day as our party
 Hallie and her cake


We had a great day and weekend. Monday morning we took it easy. Grandma and papa left around 9. We did laundry and cleaned. Matt did some much needed homework. It rained on and off and it was nice to just have a day to catch up on everything. What a fun weekend we had and I can't wait to do it again in Oct.

Day 2-East Canyon Boating

 Saturday morning after cleaning the church and packing up we headed up to East canyon. The weather was great and we were all thrilled to get into the water to cool off. We found a nice beach space and set up our sunshades. We took turns in the boat and on the beach so we could play in the sand. It was so fun to be all together but we really missed Nate....I assume it will stay that way until he comes home.
 Kinley loves to roll over but then seems to get stuck on her belly. She had a great time hanging out on her belly...she even took a rest while we played. 
 Oh the people I love the most


 Shortly after lunch the clouds came in and the wind, rain, and lightening started. So we packed up and headed for the marina...all a little bummed our fun day was being cut short. We waited in line to load the boat and of coarse just as we got the boat out it all blew over. So we took a vote and put the boat back in the water. Then it got hot again so we all got in for a swim break. Initially it was so cold but then we got used to it and enjoyed our swimming.



 Then it was time for quiet time...at least for the kids
 While the kids had quiet time the adults blew up the tubes and had a blast. In the picture below those are Maddi's legs over her head! My dad is seriously the best boat driver and has so awesome tube driving skills


 Then the sun started to set so we decided we better call it a day. Gracie got to help drive the boat to the dock.
 Grandma and papa took all the kids to get situated while the rest of us organized the boat and Kyle backed the truck in and got his SEXY on????
 Oh the laughs we had
By the time we loaded up it was 7pm and we were all starving so we called in an order for pizza and all of us headed to our house. We ate 4 large pizzas in a matter of minutes and then all headed  home for the night for some rest before another fun filled day. Oh how I love my family and the fun we have together.