Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The "8" thing I was tagged with!!!

Eight shows I love to watch:
1. The Biggest Loser (while I eat pizza)
2. Dancing With the Stars
3. Chuck
4. Life
5. Judge Judy (I wish I could say what she says out loud, but until I become a judge, I will just have to keep it to myself.)
6. Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
7. Intervention
8. Lipstick Jungle (Jake watches this with me, too. He can't help himself. He is a sucker for chick flicks!)

Eight things that happened yesterday
1. I colored Nemo pictures with Isaiah
2. I read books with Corban
3. I took my kids to the park
4. I did 5 loads of laundry
5. I went to numerous different stores looking for these dumb storage shelves that I couldn't find. (Sorry, I am still a little bitter.)
6. Made pizza for dinner
7. Played "Settlers of Catan" with some friends
8. Played with my kids!

Eight places I love to eat
1. PRIMO'S (It is my number one choice. You get all you can eat Pizza, Salad, and Pasta and Isaiah eats free!)
2. Chapalas
3. Red Robin
4. Olive Garden
5. Sizzler
6. Golden Corral
7. Pipers Pub
8. P.F. Changs

Eight things I am looking forward to:
1. No longer changing "crappy, smelly" diapers
2. Isaiah talking and telling me what he needs
3. Corban sleeping through the night
4. Having a backyard that my kids can run around in
5. Jake taking care of the kids so that I can get a massage
6. Jake coming home from work. (I look forward to that EVERY DAY!!!)
7. Going to Mesquite for our family reunion in November
8. Meeting Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ (I know it sounds funny, but I really can't wait to meet them in person!)

Eight things on my wish list:
1. Fit into my clothes
2. Get my Doctorate by 2012 and teach at the college level
3. Raise happy, productive, and self-reliant boys
4. Read the Book of Mormon by the end of the year
5. Learn how to be in more that one place at the same time
6. Have eyes on the back of my head so that I can see what my kids are doing
7. Have dinner ready by 6:00 everyday
8. Always be a positive person

Eight people I tag
1. Elisa
2. Amber
3. Mel
4. Emily
5. Roz
6. Julie
7. Staci
8. Wendi

Fun with Family in Spokane


This last weekend, we went to Spokane (Liberty Lake) to visit my sister, Tami, and her family. If you have never been, it is time to start planning! It was beautiful. There are tons of gorgeous trees of all different colors, the parks are absolutely amazing, and all together it is just a relaxing place to be!

We don't get to spend a lot of time with Rich, Tam, Austin, and Livi, so we did just that. We went to McDonald's a couple of times to eat and play on the playground, we visited a couple of parks, played at Tami's house, made bows and cookies, and spent time just catching up.




Corban, Livi, Isaiah, and Austin






I think that one of the funniest things that happened was:

Jake talking to Austin said, "Come on, Chief."
Austin declared, "No, I'm Austin."
Later that day, I said, "Come on, pal."
Austin disgusted with my lack of knowing who he is said, "No, I'm Austin Airplane."

It was funny. We sure do miss you Austin Airplane!!!


Isaiah loved playing with his cousins. He had this compulsive behavior of taking Austin and Olivia's chairs out of their play room and dragging them into the family room. Thanks for sharing all of your toys with me guys.












Corban was just happy to be along for the ride. He is such a good little boy. When we were at the park, I put Corban in the swing, and started talking to Tam while pushing him. Next thing I knew, he was asleep. What a nut! Who falls asleep at the park?





Thanks guys for a fun weekend!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Things I LOVE about my kids...

So, today started out really great. Jake didn't go to work until about 8:30 so he helped me bathe, feed, and pick-up around the house before he left. What usually takes me two hours to accomplish, I was able to get it done in 30 minutes. Thanks lovie!!! Tyffanee brought Sienah over to play, the kids took naps and then I went with Wendy, Jaron, and Maycee to the movie Walle. (A total waste of money, but Isaiah seemed to enjoy it.) Then when I got home, I went to feed Corban in his room. Usually, Isaiah just plays in the family room with his toys, no big deal, right? Well, I walked into the family room and Isaiah was no where to be found. I was in panic mode! Well, Isaiah can open the doors now! He opened the laundry room door, and then the door to the garage. I found him in the dark garage just standing there! I didn't know whether to hug him or spank him!!! Ever have those moments?


So, in order to calm my nerves, I thought about reasons that I love him:

1. I love that Isaiah was my first born. He is such a mellow little dude and is very happy.

2. I love that Isaiah is a good eater. He definitely has his favorites: pizza, noodles, chicken nuggets, hamburgers, french fries, green beans, fruit, etc.. He loves diet coke!! I wonder who he picked that habit up from?

3. I love that Isaiah goes to bed when he is tired. Jake and I are in awe that we sometimes find Isaiah fast asleep for his naps or bed without us telling him to go.

4. I love that he folds his arms when I put him in his high chair. He says ,"men" when the prayer is over! Love it!!!

5. I love that Isaiah is such a soft, kind big brother to Corban. He always shares his toys and will trade toys with Corban when he wants the one that Corban is playing with. He shares his snacks with him. Sometimes, I have to go fishing for fruit snacks or goldfish so that he doesn't choke, but, I don't want to discourage him from sharing everything that he has.



6. I love that Isaiah is such an independent player. He can entertain himself for hours. His favorite toys are balls, the shape sorter, his Tonka trucks, the piano, and his leapfrog toys.


7. I love that when I ask Isaiah to go get a book, I don't ever get away with just reading one to him. We usually have a stack of books that we read 5 or 6 times. His favorite books are the Ladybug book, Old McDonald had a Farm, The Alphabet book, Tails, Good morning, Goodnight, What Makes a Rainbow, Who's Hiding in the Jungle, etc. (There are WAY to many to list!!)


8. I love that Isaiah loves his baths. A bath is not considered a bath unless he gets to play for at least 30 min. I usually leave the room wetter than he does. But, I wouldn't trade it for anything. Plus, it's just water and it cleans up really easy.

9. I love that Isaiah plays well with his little friends. Thanks to Amber, Wendi, Tyffanee, and Roz for always being willing to hang out with us! We love going to the park, eating at Primos, going to the movies, etc! Thanks guys!!!

10. I love that Isaiah crawls up in bed with me in the morning and watches Sesame Street so that I can get 20 more minutes of sleep.

11. I love when Isaiah says, "uh-oh, hi, yah, up, car, bawl (ball), nak (snack), men (amen) and most of all, mama." These are the only words that he can say so, I am grateful when he says them. For all of you out there that wish your children would just be quiet, I would do anything for my child to TALK, TALK, TALK.

12. I love that Isaiah is infatuated with helping me do chores. He puts dishes in the dishwasher, he pulls his sheets up on his bed, he puts the clothes from the washer to the dryer for me, he unfolds all of the clothes that I have folded and lastly, I kinda love that he follows me everywhere I go when I vacuum the house.




12. I love that he rides good in the car. I can count on one hand how many times Isaiah has cried in the car.


Okay, there are millions of things that I love about Isaiah but I will stop for now.


So onto Corban. I have to premise this with a laugh. Corban has been a rather difficult child. He wasn't the happiest baby and I can't count how many restless nights of sleep we got but,


1. I love that Heavenly Father sent Corban to our family. He has taught me so much about unconditional love and has taught me to have patience.

2. I love that Corban is just like me. Determined, stubborn, and always cries his mind. He can't speak or I would say speaks his mind.

3. Corban is so excited to see me in the morning. He kicks his legs so hard with joy.


4. I love that Corban has the biggest smile. You can always get a smile out of him. Now, it is accompanied with a giggle.


5. I love that "Goobers" will eat anything that I put in his mouth. He ate 1/2 a french toast with syrup this morning, mac and cheese for lunch, and chicken noodles, green beans, and sweet potatoes for dinner. Along with 4- 8 oz bottles. He is gi-nourmous. If that is even a word.


6. I love that he will play in his walker for awhile. The only thing that makes me SOOOOOO mad is that he eats my plants and pulls them over. I flick his hand and it doesn't even phase him!!! He loves his new found freedom!!!

7. I love that Corban can crawl. I didn't think that I would say that, but, it is nice that I no longer need to bring the toys to him. He can go and get them for himself.



8. I love that Corban is sleeping through the night. I didn't think that this was EVER going to happen. He sometimes wakes up and cries, but will fall asleep soon after.

9. I love that he is a good little brother. Isaiah "wrestles" (by that I mean climbs all over him) with him and he laughs and laughs. He always grabs Isaiah for a "tight" squeeze.

10. I love that Corban has taught me so much about Heavenly Fathers love for each one of us.


And much more.....

The following is from the October 2005 Ensign by President James E. Faust:

"While few human challenges are greater than that of being good parents, few oppor-
tunities offer greater potential for joy. Surely no more important work is to be done in this
world than preparing our children to be God-fearing, happy, honorable, and productive.
Parents will find no more fulfilling happiness than to have their children honor them and
their teachings. It is the glory of parenthood. John testified, “I have no greater joy than to
hear that my children walk in truth.”

In my opinion, the teaching, rearing, and training of children requires more intelli-
gence, intuitive understanding, humility, strength, wisdom, spirituality, perseverance,
and hard work than any other challenge we might have in life. This is especially so when
moral foundations of honor and decency are eroding around us. For us to have successful
homes, values must be taught, and there must be rules, there must be standards, there
must be absolutes. "

I love that Heavenly Father has entrusted me to care for HIS children. I love them with all of my heart!






Sunday, October 19, 2008

Hay Ride to the Pumpkin Patch



Yesterday we went with the boys and some friends to the Berry Ranch Pumpkin Patch. They take you on a hay ride out to the patch and then let you choose which pumpkin you want. It was fun to watch Isaiah crawl around in the dirt. He kept on going for the ugliest white pumpkin in the whole patch. He FINALLY lost interest in it. Thank heavens!

The rule at the pumpkin patch is that you have to be able to carry your own pumpkin. Corban held onto this little pumpkin for quite a while.

Other pictures taken at the patch:






Isaiah loved climbing all over the implements at the patch.

Monday, October 13, 2008

SNOW..... in October?

This weekend we went to Paul for the baby blessing of my niece and we ended up in a BLIZZARD!!!


So, this is what it looked like on Saturday morning (above picture), and this is what it looked like by 3:00 in the afternoon. (picture below)



My mom had a snow outfit for Isaiah and so Jake took him out to play for a little bit.






I can't remember there ever being snow on the ground during the middle of October. All of the farmers are still harvesting their crops (sugar beets, potatoes, hay, etc.) Please keep them in your prayers so that they will be able to harvest their crops. It never ceases to amaze me that we usually get what we pray for. As a community we have been fasting and praying for moisture, and on the Lord's time table, he sure has blessed us with it abundantly this weekend. It was a beautiful site.




Thursday, October 9, 2008

Vacuuming Troubles

So my kids are infatuated with the vacuum. Every time that I get it out, they come running over. Corban can really get around in his walker now! Anywho....this five minute job takes anywhere from 15 - 20 minutes. So, I came up with this brilliant idea to keep them contained while I get the job done....

It worked great!!!

Hope you enjoy the pictures below. They are some of my favorites.




Watching "Clifford" in their recliner. Every morning they sit by each other for 15 - 20 minutes while I get things ready for the day. Isn't that adorable?




I have not found a food that Corban will not eat! He is our little garbage disposal. He can drink out of a straw now! YEAH!






Jake and Isaiah playing MarioKart! He is WAY to young to be starting this!!!



Just eatin' breakfast! Yummy Yummy!

Oh my gosh.... Look at what your kids do when you are not there!!!





So, I was giving my kids a bath the other day while taking some cute pictures. I take Corban out first so that Isaiah can play and splash just a little bit longer. Needless to say, I walk out of the bathroom to put Corban in the family room and this is what I saw when I walked back in....



Since when did Isaiah become a climber???? and why did it have to be in the tub. (The safest place of all.) I didn't want to startle him and so I said, "Isaiah, are you having fun?" He jumped down soooooo fast. All I could do was laugh. But, seriously honestly, why do your kids try new things when you are not there? I am afraid that this is only the beginning of what he might try when I am gone!

Actually,Jake just informed me that he taught him how to do this! Isn't THAT just great what your husbands do when your not around?!?

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Boise State Football Game




'Cause we're the best of friends........





On Wednesday we took the boys to their first football game of the season. Isaiah was such a good little buddy and just went along with the crowd. As long as he had his toys, fruit snacks, and drink, he was good to go!
Jake is in high heaven with his two "pals." He loves his boys and is a great daddy!
Corban slept when he was tired and played to the fullest when he was awake. I was quite surprised that the noise did not bother him at all.
I can't believe that my boys are growing up so fast. Just a little sappy note, it seems like yesterday that Corban was born and I was completely overwhelmed with an 11 month old and a new baby. Now, I love taking them out and enjoying every moment that I can with them. Everybody asks if they are twins. I just laugh and say look closely, one is a little bit more advanced than the other one. (I can't say bigger because little brother is bigger than big brother.)


I am the luckiest mom in the world!!!!