Thursday, April 11, 2013

Bedtime

Tonight was definitely one of those pulling-out-your-hair, wonder-why-you-ever-had -children bedtimes!  This week has been our first full week of school in a long time, and the kids are TIRED.  The parents are TIRED.  Joel had a big test this week in  his class and has barely slept.  Because of said class, I am responsible for things at home.  Plus, last night the girls started a new gymnastics schedule, we didn't get home until 8pm which is way too late to start bedtime.  It was the only time slot though where they could have their lessons at the same time!

I'm recording this in my blog so I don't forget the challenges of raising kids.  Hopefully one day I can encourage some young mom (assuming my kids turn out all right which is still up for debate).  Each kid was hungry at the exact moment of bedtime.  They didn't want apples or bananas to eat.  They all know to put their pjs on and brush their teeth, but for some reason I have to tell each one individually step by step?  I was also drying the girls' hair because they took showers and Amelia likes to look in the mirror while I dry her hair, and my hair dryer cord won't reach that far, so one half of her head is wet and the other dry.  Joel read Luke a story while the girls were bathing, so of course Amelia wanted the long story after her shower.  And, we have recently been invaded by stink bugs!  I did not miss them at all.  So every few minutes someone starts screaming loudly.  The deal is that if they kill it themselves, they can have a piece of candy, which leads to fights over who "gets" to kill the bug, and it's almost always Amelia anyway.

And this is just the beginning of the bedtime process.  For the next 45 minutes we will be interrupted regularly for drinks, bugs, tattle telling, and "one more hug".  What parent can tell their kid that they can't give them another hug?  I really hope our new neighbors did not hear me yelling, "Come over here so I can pray for you!" when our windows were open.  I don't think that would be the best witness.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Happy 9th Birthday Emma!

This week was Emma's turn.  Luckily for her, we were all healthy!  She had a birthday party at the roller skating rink on Saturday, and then her friends came back to our house for ice cream sundaes.  Of course Joel decorated her birthday chair and blew up lots of balloons.  We let her open one gift on Saturday, and it was a microscope!  She really wanted one and had fun looking at slides.  Sunday morning she opened her other 2 gifts, we gave her my old ipod and headphones.  I had already preloaded lots of Christian songs on it, along with her favorite CD, Toby Mac :)  I love how she likes these songs and goes around singing them!

I can hardly believe it's been 9 years since we brought her home from the hospital.  The time has gone so fast in many ways, but it also feels like she's been here forever.  I remember when we moved into this house and it was summer so I was done teaching, so we went to the park a lot and the library.  She called the swings the "wee".  And then came baby Ya Ya (her name for Amelia).  

This year Emma has been very interested in horses, panda bears, kitties, gymnastics, and music.  Her favorite color is purple.  She has loved her first year of school at Dayspring and is excited to go back next year.  Her favorite subject is recess, of course, followed by PE.  She has gotten all A's on her report cards!  During this past year she has taken her first communion, won the spelling bee, gone to horse camp, started gymnastics, been to many sleepovers, and started to love building with Legos.  She is a big help at home with Amelia and Luke, and she still likes snuggle time with me :)



Ansley


I love this picture of Kayla!


Abbey


Gaeligh


Emmy


Amelia


And Luke, of course


Emma blowing out her candle in her sundae


Emma with her handmade scarf for her and her American Girl dolls


More gifts!


She got to create a sign for her room


Mia decided she wanted to be a present too


The birthday chair


Her reaction when she opened the ipod


I think she likes it, don't you?

For her birthday cereal she chose Cocoa Krispies with marshmallows.  It was a great weekend celebrating her 9th birthday, I am not ready anytime soon to move onto double digits!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Happy 6th Birthday Luke!

Happy 6th Birthday Luke!


This past weekend we celebrated Luke's 6th birthday at home on Easter,  while 4/5 of us were very sick with fevers and coughs.  Luke wants to go camping with Joel once the weather gets warmer (if that ever happens), and one of his gifts was a fishing rod!  He also got some cool walkie talkies to use with his sisters, Joel tested them out and went all the way to the rec center and he could still hear Luke!  



Luke wanted a chocolate cake, here he is decorating it with sprinkles.


Luke has been waiting for these for awhile - I'm not sure if the gift was for him or more for Joel!  Snap circuits :)



Luke's birthday chair - when he came downstairs there were streamers and light-up balloons decorating the downstairs.


Luke's favorite phrase is "That's wicked cool dude!"  And of course, he does not say it silently.


Along with his cake, Luke wanted chocolate pudding.


Luke has grown so much this past year!  He can read and add, and he's all ready for 1st grade next year.  He still loves Huskies, he currently has 11 of them.  He's very into Legos and his collection is getting bigger with each holiday.  His favorite food is now a donut.  He loves playing soccer.  We've also seen a difference in how many screaming fits he throws, they have definitely decreased.  He enjoys spending time with Joel, no matter what Joel is doing.