Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Blog Inspiration

If you've stopped blogging, here is a little inspiration for you: a few days ago I got my 2006-2007 blog printed into a book and it made every moment I spent keeping track of my little family worth it. All those things I thought would be imprinted in my memory forever had almost all been forgotten. As Mike and I viewed the pictures and read the words from our former life we smiled and laughed and looked at our big boys and honestly wondered how time had gone by so quickly. It was a delight to remember who they used to be and compare it with who they are today. They all looked through the book and exclaimed at how funny/cute/little they used to be. It is a family treasure.

I used to blog mainly for friends and family to read, but now that so few people are blogging and my blog is private, I now blog for our family. After reading our blog book, I realized that I should include all the pictures I can, that I should pay just as much attention to the little things as they big events and that I should always record the funny things my kids say.

Recently, a good friend's wife was diagnosed with breast cancer while she was pregnant with her third baby (kids ages 5 and 3 and a newborn). She delivered the baby early and started aggressive treatment. Things were not going well, so they sent her to the MD Anderson Cancer Center. She and her family are there, hoping and praying for the best. She's a young, healthy, active, loving mother. It is my worst nightmare and hit me hard. It was even more motivation for me to make sure my kids know who I am and how I feel about them. It became very clear to me that life is short, history is important and that I want my kids to be able to know who I am and what is important to me.

So, if you have stopped blogging, start again (or at least keep a personal history). Don't worry about catching up or writing for other people to read (let's be honest, the few people who read your blog are the people who love and care about you anyway and won't correct your spelling or grammar or wonder about why you are still in your pajamas when the time on the pictures is 2:30pm, so be honest, share your feelings and brag away!). It's so worth it. On another note, I still do love reading the blogs of friends and family. They uplift me and keep me feeling close to people who are far away. They are a blessing in my life.

In this same vein, here were some moments from our recent life that were worth recording:

Because we are moving, we had to take down our art wall (on stairs leading to the basement we hang up all our favorite art projects). The schools here have amazing art and music programs and my boys have all loved those electives. Parker and James especially love art and enjoy doing it often. I wish I were more sentimental, and maybe it's because we've never had much storage, but I HATE keeping things, so here is a photo of their favorite art projects from the last 2 years. I let them keep a few of the most precious ones.

Jace

 James
 Parker

Pierce Update

I can't believe how quickly Pierce has gone from little baby to buzzing baby. He is ALL OVER THE PLACE and thrilled with his new found independence and abilities. He is still a complete joy. He loves it when we sing The Wheels on the Bus and anything else with hand motions. He still loves clapping for just about anything. He loves wrestling with his brothers and loves it when they rough him up. It's hilarious. He's starting to like books and reaches for me when I hold out my arms. He loves people and smiles every time someone looks at him, so strangers adore him. He loves looking at pictures of our family and grins from ear to ear when he sees one. He stopped nursing a few weeks ago and promptly started sleeping all the way through the night, every night, none of my other kids have ever done this. He's a dream and others often remind of that. He's eating baby food, still loves his bottle and has started trying people food, which he likes but isn't crazy about.  His naps are still hit and miss and he sleeps anywhere from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours twice a day. He's a great "on the go" baby which I'm so grateful for. A missed nap here and there is no big deal to him...I guess he realized he did have a choice with the schedule we keep.

He cruises around our house and he is fast, like close the doors fast. Yesterday Mike said with a smile, "We have a baby again," meaning the kind that get into and destroys everything. He loves opening drawers, dumping baskets, ripping up magazines and putting everything into his mouth, as evidenced by this picture. He found a chocolate chip hidden on our brown carpet and was overjoyed to suck the deliciousness out of it.


About the time he started crawling, he started pulling up on things too and LOVES to do it every chance he gets. He's our sweet, busy baby and we couldn't love him more!






Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Our Best Easter

 For the past 7 years Mike and I have been trying to teach our kiddos about the true meaning of Easter and put the focus on Christ and His resurrection. It's not an easy task with little ones, but as our boys get older, I'm amazed at the gospel conversations we can have and their understanding. We had a beautiful week leading up to Easter as we read about what Christ did each day. Then, on Easter Sunday, after baskets early in the morning and reading a sweet book titled, The Easter Walk we went to a great church service where we all strengthened our testimony that our Savior lives. All those years of trying so hard when it seems like a waste of time are starting to prove that good habits and intentions get rewarded at some point.
















What's a holiday without a few tears?
The rest of the day was spent just enjoying gorgeous weather and loving our time together.Plus, we had a great meal with fantastic friends, so how can you beat that? It was a GREAT Easter.

The night before we did the traditional "egg hunt," which, no matter how old, we always love.