Monday, April 06, 2009

3 Months

I took these tonight in celebration of Cami's 3 month birthday!
... Already! It's only been 3 months, and Cami has discovered that life is a lot better when there's someone to talk to. She brightens up and coos when anyone comes to smile at her, talk, or to just look at her. And tonight, I think I heard her giggle... twice! I called Jared to listen and she didn't do it again, she was just teasing.
She continues to be a joy to each of her brothers and such a blessing to Jared and I. Oh, and she sleeps 8 hours at night! I'm counting my blessings...

Love Day

Since St. Patrick's Day, Lance has been creating themes for each day. Usually it's something like this:

"Today is gonna be camouflage day. Anyone that isn't wearing camo is going to get pinched!"
or: "Tonight is Leopard night. Anyone that isn't wearing leopard P.J.'s is gonna get pinched!"
Or "Red day" or "Yellow day". Whatever color he happens to be wearing that day. (Those also happen to be his favorite colors. He says he likes, "hot colors") We usually play along because he doesn't pinch hard.
This morning, he woke up a bit grumpy. I told him to come eat breakfast when he has a smile on his face. He said it was hard to smile. I asked him if he needed some love. He said, "Yes" and we had a great big hug. With a smile on his face he said, "Look at my face."
"Your smiling!" I told him, pretending to be shocked.
...And then he said, "Today is Love Day."
And so it is. We went outside and had a wonderful time in the sunshine with great neighbors. When it was time to go in, he came with no complaints about it. He even went to his bed with books for quiet time without any grumpy words. Lance doesn't usually nap, but he is now sleeping at the same time as his little brother and sister.
We need more "Love Day[s]"!

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

April Fool's!

Today Mandy (my wonderful upstairs neighbor, and also the reason I am surviving through med school :) and I made dinner, er, dessert together for April Fool's Day. Boy, were our families fooled! The kids couldn't wait to have some Strawberry Pie! And Mandy and I laughed our heads off as we made it. It was a great way to add sunshine to our day despite the snow outside in April. Did I mention how fun this was?

Here are the masterpieces.

Look at these happy April Fooled boys :)

Here's the recipe I found from Family Fun website:
Fauxberry Pie

At first glance, a slice of this pie appears to offer something sweet: chocolate filling topped with strawberry whipped cream. But unsuspect­ing diners are in for a surprise.... It's really a shepherd's pie in disguise! Cocoa, molasses, and barbecue sauce give the meat its chocolaty color, while whipped potatoes infused with beet juice complete the deception. The best part of the prank is that you're also making dinner!

RECIPE INGREDIENTS:

"Chocolate" Meat Loaf Filling
1/3 cup barbecue sauce
1/4 cup milk
1 tablespoon dark, unsulfured molasses
1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 tablespoon canola oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2/3 cup bread crumbs
1 1/4 pounds lean ground beef
1 egg, lightly beaten

"Strawberry" Potato Topping

2 pounds baking potatoes, peeled and cubed
Salt
1/2 cup canned sliced beets (not pickled)
1/4 cup (or more) warm milk
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
Piecrust
Frozen pie shell (use your favorite brand)

1. Heat the oven to 350°. In a small saucepan, combine the barbecue sauce, milk, molasses, cocoa, and chili powder. Set the pan over medium heat and whisk the mixture until it is lukewarm and the cocoa is completely dissolved. Set it aside to cool.

2. Sauté the onions in the tablespoon of canola oil until they are transparent, about 7 minutes.

3. In a large bowl, whisk together the salt, celery salt, pepper, and bread crumbs. Then add the beef, egg, sauce mixture, and onion. Thoroughly mix the ingredients using your hands or a wooden spoon.

4. Remove the pie shell from the freezer. (We placed ours in a Pyrex dish to help ensure that the pie would bake evenly.) Transfer the meat to the shell, spreading it evenly with a spoon. Bake it until the meat is cooked through, about 60 minutes.

5. While the pie is baking, prepare the mashed potato topping. Place the potatoes in a large saucepan and add enough water to completely submerge them. Salt the water lightly, cover the pot, and bring it to a boil. Reduce the heat slightly and cook the potatoes at a low boil until they are tender, about 12 minutes.

6. While the potatoes cook, puree the beets and 1/4 cup warm milk in a blender until only small bits of beet are left in the mixture. Set aside.

7. Drain the potatoes and transfer them to a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and pureed beets and, using an electric mixer, whip the mixture until it's smooth and fluffy. Add more milk if needed and salt to taste.

8. Spread the whipped potatoes over the top of the cooked meat pie with a spatula, as you would whipped cream, mounding it slightly in the center. Slice and serve the pie while the potatoes are still hot. Makes 8 servings.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Definition of Insanity

Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

(Here’s a quick history lesson from Wikipedia:
“Question: Who first said the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over and expect different results?
Answer: That is often incorrectly attributed to Benjamin Franklin or Albert Einstein. In fact, it is a quote from a 1980s mystery novel (called "Sudden Death") by Rita Mae Brown. Sorry, folks - there's no great genius behind this one.”
Did you know this? I didn’t know that!)

Every morning, Kyle brings his basket of trains into the living room and dumps them in exactly the same spot on the couch, where he hopes to sit and watch his favorite movie, “All Aboard!” (from the Fisher Price Geo Trax that Jace and Lance got for Christmas.) Lance made a good point. Kyle didn’t even ask Santa for a train. He wanted a big fire truck. And now he claims ALL the trains as well. He’s lucky he has nice brothers, most of the time.
But anyway, it has been getting too repetitive for me to ask Kyle to put them back in the basket, which after some persuasion, he does obediently, only for me to find that within minutes they are dumped out at exactly the same spot, where he hopes to watch his favorite movie. You should hear him say it enthusiastically, “I want to watch Aaaallll Aboooooaaard!” It is adorable while, at the same time, touching my insanity buttons. He only gets this movie once a day, if that, but he continues to hope for a different result.
This week in an effort to protect my sanity, I began a new rule of, “No toys in the living room unless you are playing with the one you have at the moment.” And I moved the trains out of the basket in the living room to a box in the boys’ bedroom. They are welcome to dump toys in their bedroom for all their enjoyment and pleasure.
This morning, I caught Kyle sliding a box of toys, including the trains, toward the living room. I told him I was sorry that he may not bring his toys into the living room except for 2 trains.
I was so proud of him for obeying and stopping in the hallway with his box of toys, and continued with my chores, when I heard Kyle dump the toys out right there into the hallway. I muttered, “Thank you for not dumping the toys in the living room, but I would really like to be able to walk in the hallway.” as I carried on my morning routine. I didn't think much more about it, but when I came out of the kitchen a few minutes later, there was Kyle, sitting in his, now empty, box with the toys obediently out of the hallway (and moved into the laundry room). How thoughtful and sweet!




After which he insisted on taking more pictures like this:

Kyle and Lance in Sunday best



Friday, March 27, 2009

Somewhere Special

Today, we were scrambling to get going on a few errands, including Fashion Place Mall where the boys got to meet the Easter Bunny. I really wanted them to move quickly to get ready, and as I rushed to get them going, I explained where we were going a bit absentmindedly, in my efforts to get them more excited to go out.

"Where are we going?"

Trying to think what else I need to get, "Umm... somewhere special."

Lance asked, "Are we going to the Kingdom?"

Got my attention. "What Kingdom? The Celestial Kingdom?"

"Yes."

Although it sounds great, "No, why did you think that?"

"Because you said we were going somewhere special."

"Aww!" (*Hugs*)

How sweet is that? I tried explaining, a little better, what we would be doing today. I hope the mall was special enough. Hey, we went to the grocery store after, where the boys each got a balloon!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Happy Birthday to Me and Cami :)

Today marks my 31st birthday and Camille's 11th week. How 'bout that?


This is me with my party hat. (Protecting my IV- I had tons of blood transfusions) I guess you could say I partied from the start!

But what a great day! Mandy upstairs threw me a party and I was surrounded with wonderful friends and my mom, who brought a delicious lunch along with baby pictures of me!

(Photo compliments of Lance)
Check out this apron! Jeni made it - It matches Cami's Camo booties (that she also made). Can you see them? Or are they too well hidden?

What a blast! I'm so grateful for friends and family that made today so much fun!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Tickle Me Pink!

We went to our favorite Kiddie Kandids, the one in Layton (they still keep Evan's photo in their show album), a couple weeks ago. The photographer, Nicole, did a great job. A few of my favorites:

Taken just the day after she turned 2 months old. I cannot believe this smile!



I plopped this blanket on her for a minute and Nicole snapped another one! I don't know which of us had more fun!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

My Mom got Cami this festive shirt! I think she likes it, Mom, thanks! Our family has Irish ancestors from my mom's side, so we've got to celebrate! (I think any reason to celebrate is a reason to celebrate these days!)
Jace is wearing a white shirt with just a little bit of green on it "... so I can trick people". Lance is SO excited to just be wearing green (and yellow, he said, 'cuz it's his favorite color) to preschool, Kyle will hopefully learn about the color, Green. We'll be celebrating tonight with appetizers: chips & guacomole, and main dish: Corned Beef, Cabbage, red potatoes, celery (for looks, anything else I can find that is edible and green -any ideas?), and Pistachio pudding for dessert.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Jus' Hangin' Out

By the way, Cami's 9 weeks today :)

I had to post this one. Even though Cami doesn't seemed too thrilled, I love the expression on Lance's face!

Saturday, March 07, 2009

First Day at Gramma's


Gramma and Cami share a laugh. (well, almost... she's not laughing yet, but she might as well be!)

WHODUNNIT?????

I was looking at some pictures on my camera tonight when I came across a few mysterious ones that I don't remember taking...

WHO??????!!!!!

The night light must have some significance. Mom takes it away when removed from it's spot.


By the time I saw this one of Jace and Lance, I couldn't stop laughing. I guess this is life through a toddler's eyes!

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

8 Weeks



Camille got to celebrate her 8 weeks birthday at the temple today. Today, in my head, I called these her "travel clothes". A friend gave me this dress, the darling leggings, and another talented friend made the booties that match the bow. Did I mention how much fun it is dressing my daughter?

I Love to See the Temple


Guess where we went today? It was the Draper Temple Open House! Jace was so excited to go inside the temple, knowing that he has to wait until he is twelve years old to go inside one that has already been dedicated. His favorite room was the Celestial Room. ( I got to read his journal entry about it.)

Lance carried these 2 papers with him throughout the tour and all the way home. He even took his nap with them and they are beside his bed tonight. On the way to the temple, while I was driving and holding the map with a picture of the temple on it, Lance asked if he could have the picture. I tore it off and gave it to him. He held on to it from that moment on. He also got a brochure with the same temple picture as well as some of the rooms inside the temple. His favorite room? "The water room!" (baptismal font).

The only way this trip was made possible was by Jared's parents and sister. That's her son sitting by Jace. (Right) Jared's mom carried Cami throughout the tour and I wrestled Kyle while making sure that he got to "I DO DAT!" up and down the stairs without any help unless he held people up behind him in which case led to a very frustrated Kyle.

"We're on the BUS!" Over and over Kyle repeated enthusiastically. I think this was Kyle's favorite room. We parked at a nearby church and rode a REAL BUS (!) to the temple.
I'm so grateful that we were able to be a part of this event. I hope the boys remember this in years to come, even if their favorite room was in a bus.

More Pink...

"Mother, why, oh why must you take so many pictures of me?"
"'Cuz it's so dang fun, even when you're not smiling!"

Kyle occupies himself so well when we're having photo sessions. His favorite thing right now is trains, as well as any type of transportation, including buses...

Together... My Favorite Place to Be!



Kyle was holding Cami and requested to have this picture taken.

Jace did NOT request this, but I thought it was so cute! He's reading "The Hobbit" now. Do you think that's okay?
Lance took this:
Sleeping beauty with blogging fanatic

Friday, February 27, 2009

Good Advice

I get these emails from "Love and Logic Institute, Inc." every week or so. This company offers advice on parenting in a more loving and, well, logical way.
Anyway, I really enjoyed this one. It's actually pretty funny. I can't wait to do it with Jace, Lance, and even Jared. (Not to pick on Jared, he's gotten a lot better after he gets home now that he's in his OB/Gyn rotation and does tons of surgeries that are really quite fascinating and he loves to share. I think this might be the one he decides on.)

Anyway, the email was like this:


Dear Jenny,

When you get home from a long day at work, do you want to be pummeled with questions about your day? Most of us don't and our kids don't either. Here, Jim Fay shares a different technique you can use when you get home. Try it tonight!

Getting Kids to Talk About Their Day Conversation between a parent and child:

"Hi, Jamie. How was your day?"
"Okay."
"How was school?"
"Fine."
"What did you do today at school?"
"Nothing."
"Well, you must have done something."
"Just regular stuff."
"How was your lunch?"
"I don't know. Okay, I guess."

Does this sound familiar? Would you like your kids to be just a little more talkative?

Experiment with this:

Dr. Charles Fay calls this the "30 Minute Rule." It's based upon the fact that kids watch our every move, copying us in their subconscious drive to learn how to be big.

For the next 2 months, avoid the temptations to ask questions of your kids during the first 30 minutes after they come home. Instead, talk with excitement or enthusiasm about your own day instead.

Examples:
"It's good to see you. Guess what I got to do today… And not only that, I learned…and I heard…and I couldn't wait to tell you about it. I hope you had a great day."

One of these days you'll get a surprise; it will sound like, "But Mom. I've got to tell you what happened today." By the way, this works great with spouses.

Thanks for reading,
Jim Fay

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Like, Totally...

"Lance, you have long eyeslashes."
"That's because I'm, like, handsome."

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

7 Weeks


At 7 weeks, Cami's personality is coming out. Look at this clown! She began cooing this week. It is endearing!

Her brothers continue to not get enough of her :)

Ribbons and Bows

I went to a bow making party tonight and had so much fun enjoying good company and good food. Oh, and we made some bows, too. These are my first bows that I made for Cami. They are a design I copied from a very talented friend. She is so creative! We need to do this again!

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