Christmas and Big News

Our lives have been busy. They will continue to be busy for a while. But they are blessed too.

We had a busy Christmas filled with people and presents. It was the most drawn out Christmas I’ve had, starting Sunday evening and continuing until Christmas evening, three days full of present opening, visiting, and celebration. I thought it was a bit much…hard on the kids, and no quite time to sit back and think. But it was good to be with family, and the kids enjoyed themselves.

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With all the snow, I love to bundle the kids up and go sledding. We have a great hilly-park that we can walk to. But I think mom and dad enjoy it more than the kids. PB is usually a little apprehensive approaching new and potentially scary activities like sledding, but I think he’ll warm up to it more as winter goes on.

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The biggest news is that Joe got a job. He’ll be working in Utah in a couple of nursing homes. We will be moving there soon. I’m very excited:  it was my choice of where I wanted to live, and I think Joe will do well at the job.

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This little kid will stuff his current interest in his mouth and go ahead and crawl where he needs to, thereby not leaving his interesting thing behind. 

Graduation

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When I met Joe, he knew where he was going: he was going to be a physical therapist. After we were married I worried because entrance into school was competitive. He applied to many, and didn’t get in our first choices.

But one day, while waiting to hear back from other schools, he found out about a new program down in Provo. It was a bit risky, as the school would not gain full accreditation until he graduated, and funding tuition would not be as easy. But it ended up that the school was a blessing for us. He started in May 2010.

Joe has worked hard. He maintained a part time job through half of grad school. We added another baby, and Joe was always good at putting his family first.

We have had plenty of help along the way. My grandparents stepped in and provided financing when other options weren’t working out. They took away a lot of worry from us and enabled us to have another child and I was able to stay home with my kids. We are in much better shape due to their generosity.

Part of school was moving out to Atlanta for an internship. My mom let us borrow her beloved mini van for a year to move out here. She also came and visited twice. We had visits from many wonderful family members, making the time more meaningful.

We owe a lot of people more than I think we can ever repay.

I am grateful that graduation has come. My husband found a career he can enjoy, and that will provide for our family. He has worked hard to get here. The Lord has blessed us, our families and friends have helped us. Thanks to everyone who helped us get here, especially to Joe for working so hard:

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And for even more good news, Joe ended up with an award for clinical excellence, one of only four to get an award. Still no job yet, Christmas is interrupting the job search but hopefully we’ll have news soon. 

Moved

Peter saw the Rockies for the first time and called them volcanoes. He also had to ask what the white stuff was. He knows all about snow now. We have had fun playing in the first snowfall in a long time (for us at least).

We have been busy…moving in, visiting family, traveling for job interviews, finishing up school. I am very excited for my husband to graduate with a doctorate degree. It has been a lot of work for him, and sacrifice for all of us and it is good to finally be done!

In the coming week or so we should find out where we will end up. I am excited to finally settle down somewhere. And having an income will be terrific.

For now, I am enjoying these smiling faces:

stuffJoe crammed all of this (almost) into the mini van. Glad I wasn’t there. 

snowPeter’s first snowstorm. 

snowmanPeter was worried his snowman would melt…but it is still out there after making it yesterday morning. Most of it’s facial features have fallen off and it is getting shorter. 

babyI love this chunky kid. And the drool/runny nose is just normal for him. 

marshmallowHe can’t move very well in his snowsuit…but here he is enjoying watching his brother.

pianistWaiting for mommy to get him out of his snowsuit.

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Moving

We cleaned all day and the house seemed messier than when we started. Our furniture is slowly dwindling…we are almost at camping in our apartment now. The mattress is on the floor, we are using camp chairs instead of a couch.

All that is coming back with us is a mini van full of stuff. We did the same coming out. It is a bit liberating going through everything, but I also know that I have to basically start from scratch wherever we will settle.

And I don’t know exactly where that will be. Over the next few weeks and with lots of traveling we should figure it out.

Leaves and Play

Being a mom can be hard because there are no regular breaks and no concrete way to know how I am doing. Even though I love my kids a whole heap sometimes I wish they would disappear momentarily. (Sleeping at the same time fulfills this desire, and luckily they both went down today without too much trouble.)

But it is also pretty awesome. I get to play a lot.

We have:

  • Fashioned a kitchen out of excess kitchen supplies including a toaster over. (It  is set up so it can’t be plugged in and heat up.)
  • Gathered and sorted fall leaves.
  • Started using food coloring a lot in our baths. Foam shapes have also been a hit. (Go here for more thoughts.)
  • Made homemade play dough that doubled as a science experiment (the actual making of the play dough) and art project.
  • Created scarecrows for fall. PB has also called his a clown and a monster.
  • Responded to the advances of a small crawling love bird who is enraptured with mamma.

 

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Monkeys

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head.
Mama called the Doctor and the Doctor said,
“No more monkeys jumping on the bed!”

This is on of my nieces favorite song. At only 1.5 years, she’ll do the actions. It is a great song to do while testing IKEA mattresses. Especially if little niece tumbles off the bed and bumps her head right in the middle of singing it. I couldn’t stop laughing. (My niece was fine by the way.)

Pumpkin Recipe

How to Make Pumpkin Bread Muffins

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups pumpkin (This was from our Halloween pumpkin that turned out to be bred for looks not taste.)
  • 3/4 cup oil
  • 3 1/3 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2-3 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice

Combine ingredients in no particular order. Pour in bread pan. Think “Wow that is really full.” Stick it in over anyway and bake 325 for 1 hr. At the end of the hour the batter has spread all over the oven and will not even be remotely cooked.

Dump it out and spoon almost of all of the middle into a muffin tin. Bake muffins at 325 for another 15 minutes.  Snack on the outside that actually cooked while muffins are baking.

This actually tasted very good, even if the recipe and the cook were flawed. Earlier in the day Joe had tried cooking cookie dough in the microwave at work and ended up with a smoke cloud and burning sugar smell. Apparently we both need cooking lessons.

Brothers

I love that C is crawling. He is very cute. Several time yesterday he tried to go crawling to get something PB had and PB would take off with it just as soon as he got there. He was getting frustrated. Lots of work, and no luck. He has also discovered that even if he can see something out on the balcony that looks fun to play with, he cannot crawl through glass to get it.

PB is growing up which can be both frustrating and wonderful. He can be a pain to deal with, but then he is amazing other times. He generally likes to help out with chores. Today he sprayed the foam to clean up spots on the carpet. Another day he wanted to keep “washing” the car with his own spray bottle and rag long after we were done waxing. He also did most of the work while cooking a box of mac and cheese: he was so excited we were eating something for dinner that he actually likes.

Here are my adorable kids, who are far to young to smile at the same time.

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Milestones

Just a few nights ago, I realized that C had gone from his belly to sitting. He had been a bit of a shelled turtle before. If he fell on his belly or was laying on his back, he was stuck. He was quite grumpy sometimes because of it. Then all of a sudden, he figured it out. Figuring it out made it easier for me, because I didn’t have to rescue him anymore.

Tonight he did this.

Go C!