Thank you, thank you!

Posted in Motherhood • Oct. 30, 2006

I love getting presents in the mail!

 

Today, I received the most beautiful afghan for my baby girl from Christina (quietcajun) over at The Perils of Parenting!  I'm telling you, this girl is talented!  This is the softest and fluffiest baby blanket I have ever felt!  I just can't figure out how she has time to do this with 5 kids! 

 

 

 

The colors match perfectly with her nursery!  She also sent a sweet note with a picture of herself and one of her family.  What a beautiful family she has!

 

Isn't it amazing the wonderful friendships that can be forged in "Blogland"?  I feel so blessed!

 

Thank you so much, Christina!  It is beautiful!

 




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Family Pics

Posted in Motherhood • Oct. 18, 2006

I'm totally picture crazy on my blog lately!  So...

 

Here are some family pics we took at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City on Saturday.  Note that I'm actually in one of them!  That's a rarity! 

 

 

All of us

 

 

My precious baby girl

 

 

The loves of my life

 

 

Okay, so they're not family...but aren't they cute?

 




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Fall Fun!

Posted in Motherhood • Oct. 11, 2006

 

 

 

 

Happy Fall!

 




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Kids, FIAR, and Autumn

Posted in Motherhood • Oct. 3, 2006

I wanted to post some new pics of the kids that I have taken in recent days.  I thought you all might want to see how big the baby is!  Time is really flying and she will be 5 months old tomorrow!  I can't believe it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are really enjoying Five In A Row.  It is the best curriculum we have tried yet, and it's so much fun that we can't help but stay on track!  If you'd like to see what we're doing, click here.  Warning:  My FIAR site is very detailed and has lots of pictures - it's doing double duty as a place for my record-keeping, as well as a place for friends and relatives to keep up with our homeschool activities. 

 

Fall is really settling in around here.  We don't have too many trees in Utah that change color, the mountains are only dotted with the changing leaves, but we are so lucky to have some in our yard that are just beautiful right now!

 

 

This one is a Black Walnut, and it drops so many nuts that we can hear them falling when we're sitting out in the yard!  We're careful not to walk under this one!

 

Here's DS picking some of our last tomatoes.  I'll be pulling these plants out soon to make way for some bulbs I'd like to plant now for the spring.  We'll be moving our vegetable garden to another area of the yard. 

 

 

It's cold enough overnight that we have to make a fire in the woodstove every morning.  It's so cozy to bundle up after breakfast in front of the fire to do our lessons!  Did I mention yet that we love homeschooling!?

 

 




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In Memory of Buttons

Posted in Motherhood • Sep. 22, 2006

Buttons the Bear:  2001-2006

 

This has been a very traumatic couple of weeks for our family, especially my 6yo son.  He lost his best friend and lifelong companion at the Houston Airport...his beloved teddy bear, Buttons.

 

 

As you can see, he was very well loved!  My son has had Buttons for 5 years.  He has grown up with him.  He slept with him every night and called him his "special sleeping animal" among his other sleeping animals.  He took him everywhere, carrying him by one arm.  His arm tore one day (just like Woody in Toy Story) and we had to fix him right away because he couldn't stand to not have him for even one night.

 

I know as Moms you must understand the attachment factor here.  Nothing else even came close for him.  Even at the age of 6, when most boys have given up their attachments, my son still held his Buttons as his dearest friend.

 

And I have an emotional attachment to this bear, too!  This was the one thing that I was going to keep forever as his most treasured childhood keepsake.  Can you believe I'm crying as I write this?  My heart is breaking for my child, because that's what Mom's do when their child's heart is broken.

 

Now, believe me, I know that there are far worse troubles in this world, and I am so thankful that this is the hardest thing we have had to endure to this point with our child.  He has always been healthy, happy, intelligent, lively, and fun!  We have never had a major trauma in our household.  We feel so blessed to be able to say that!

 

With that said, Buttons may be "just a teddy bear", but my child's heartache is real.  He has cried himself to sleep almost every night (which means I have also cried with him!).  He wakes up in the morning and spends his first minutes staring at his bedside photo of him and Buttons...and cries some more. 

 

Here's the worst part.  The conversation we had the night before we left for Florida while we were packing:

 

Me:  Don't forget Buttons. 

 

DS:  I don't want to take him because he might get lost.

 

Me:  Won't you miss him for the next 2 weeks?  He won't get lost, we'll make sure we keep a good eye on him.

 

I just can't even tell you how guilty I feel for that fateful conversation.  We arrived at the airport in Houston with a small layover, so I treated him to a magazine and a candy bar.  He was so into his candy bar, that he left Buttons sitting on the chair when they called us to board the plane.  I keep going over it my mind, over and over, and I can't believe we just left him sitting there!

 

I called the airport's Lost and Found and they did not have him.  I have searched eBay for a duplicate and I think he was a one of a kind because nothing even comes close!

 

My plea:

 

Has anyone ever seen a bear like this?  Does anyone know the manufacturer?  I purchased it at a dinner theater gift shop in Fort Myers, Florida.  If anyone has any info on this bear, PLEASE let me know!  I am desperate to find a replacement.

 

I've learned a really good lesson from this:  Never let your child get too attached to a hard-to-find item!  My daughter's attachment will be something that is mass-produced and easy to find, just in case this situation arises again!

 

Have any of you dealt with something like this with your children?  How did you handle it and help them move on?

 

 

 

 

 




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My Surprise

Posted in Motherhood • Sep. 7, 2006

Okay, so my secret is that I flew to Florida yesterday to surprise my parents!  So much fun!  I couldn't say anything, because I was afraid my Mom would read it! 

 

We got in last night around 7:30 and stayed at my sister's house.  We waited until today to surprise them.  My sister set up a lunch date where they were expecting her to show up, but instead of her it was me and my kids!  They were in a state of shock for awhile, we really surprised them!  We haven't seen them in over a year.

 

I couldn't wait until January for them to see the baby...so, that's my secret! 




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