This morning a half hour before the boys are supposed to get out of bed Jackson came in my room at woke me up. He told me he couldn't sleep because he was so excited for today. He'd been awake at least a half hour because that's when he had come in my room before. You'd think that being that excited we would have had some really fun kid activity planned for the day. But no. It was mostly a normal day. The one thing that was out of the ordinary (other than Doug working from home) was that today was the day of my ultrasound and we were going to find out if the baby is a boy or a girl. And Jackson was very excited to see whether he was going to have a new sister or brother. Before I get to the big news I'll let you know what each of us thought the baby would be:
Jordan: brother
Jackson: sister
Doug: girl
me: boy
The two people that were right are Jordan and me. We're having another boy! We're very excited for another boy (although when I told Jack he just said "oh" and had a little bit of a disappointed face:)). We have no idea what we're going to name this little guy, which is weird for us. I usually have several names I really like. This time I don't really have any yet. So if you have any suggestions let me know...
We also found out from the ultrasound that the baby is doing well. He's growing normally and was moving around a lot during the ultrasound. We're so happy and thankful that everything is going well. And we're very excited for our new little baby to come to the family!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
January
Here's some things we've been up to in the last month...
Fireman and Batman enjoy dressing up sometimes. Jackson seems to enjoy it more, which surprised me actually. I thought Jordan liked it more, but he doesn't do it as much.
The boys also got hair cuts. Jackson doesn't look that much different, but Jordan's is much shorter. I don't have a before picture because Doug cut it and he forgot. But it was long. You can tell from the previous posts if you really want to know what it looked like.
We bought new shelves from Ikea. Doug worked hard and put them all together perfectly. It looks a lot better now.
We got new shelves for our dining area too. I really love these. It's nice to put so much in it and have it look much more organized.
Cute Batman again.
Remember how Kenzie can climb up the slide now? Well one day last week she was playing on it and only Jordan was around and he apparently climbed up the slide while she was sitting at the top and pushed her off backwards. She cried harder than normal and didn't want us to put her down. And then we noticed she wouldn't move her arm and would cry if we moved it at all. So we took her to the doctor who sent us to the urgent care place where they could x-ray her elbow. They they determined that she had sprained her arm. We were really happy that it wasn't broken. She was pretty miserable that day, but was much happier once we got some medicine in her. I was pretty worried about how she would sleep at night, but she did pretty good. The first few nights she had a hard time falling asleep and didn't want us to leave her alone, but slept pretty good once she was asleep. Well, she did wake up several times, but she went back to sleep easily. The next few days we kept her on the medication and as long as she had it in her she wasn't too sad. Each day she would move it more and more and by Friday she didn't need medicine anymore and was using her arm pretty normally and it only seemed to hurt if it was moved in certain ways. But now it seems completely better. I'm so glad she's not hurting anymore. The next few picture are of her last week.
This is what she looked like a lot the first day and the other days when the medicine would start to wear off.
We had to hold her like this to protect her arm. And she wanted daddy to hold her a lot of the time. He worked from home a couple days (and was home the day she hurt it) after she hurt it to help me out.
Now on to the rest of the month...
I really love this outfit. It's still a little big on her but I had her wear on Sunday. And I thought it still looked so cute. Of course, everything looks cute on her.
Fireman and Batman enjoy dressing up sometimes. Jackson seems to enjoy it more, which surprised me actually. I thought Jordan liked it more, but he doesn't do it as much.
The boys also got hair cuts. Jackson doesn't look that much different, but Jordan's is much shorter. I don't have a before picture because Doug cut it and he forgot. But it was long. You can tell from the previous posts if you really want to know what it looked like.
We bought new shelves from Ikea. Doug worked hard and put them all together perfectly. It looks a lot better now.
We got new shelves for our dining area too. I really love these. It's nice to put so much in it and have it look much more organized.
Cute Batman again.Remember how Kenzie can climb up the slide now? Well one day last week she was playing on it and only Jordan was around and he apparently climbed up the slide while she was sitting at the top and pushed her off backwards. She cried harder than normal and didn't want us to put her down. And then we noticed she wouldn't move her arm and would cry if we moved it at all. So we took her to the doctor who sent us to the urgent care place where they could x-ray her elbow. They they determined that she had sprained her arm. We were really happy that it wasn't broken. She was pretty miserable that day, but was much happier once we got some medicine in her. I was pretty worried about how she would sleep at night, but she did pretty good. The first few nights she had a hard time falling asleep and didn't want us to leave her alone, but slept pretty good once she was asleep. Well, she did wake up several times, but she went back to sleep easily. The next few days we kept her on the medication and as long as she had it in her she wasn't too sad. Each day she would move it more and more and by Friday she didn't need medicine anymore and was using her arm pretty normally and it only seemed to hurt if it was moved in certain ways. But now it seems completely better. I'm so glad she's not hurting anymore. The next few picture are of her last week.
This is what she looked like a lot the first day and the other days when the medicine would start to wear off.
We had to hold her like this to protect her arm. And she wanted daddy to hold her a lot of the time. He worked from home a couple days (and was home the day she hurt it) after she hurt it to help me out.Now on to the rest of the month...
I really love this outfit. It's still a little big on her but I had her wear on Sunday. And I thought it still looked so cute. Of course, everything looks cute on her.Friday, December 31, 2010
About the kids...
Since the year is ending and new one is beginning I wanted to write about what my kids are like these days...
Kenzie:
Kenzie:
- love socks and shoes
- loves her family
- loves to do things she's not supposed to do and smile at us while doing them
- likes hitting people on the head. I think she's trying to play duck duck goose... That's where she got the idea from.
- says ma, da, ock (sock), cheese, bup (up), more in sign language, and occasionally says other words that sound like real words, but I'm not sure if she really knows what she's saying.
- loves chairs
- loves knocking down towers
- can do doggie, kitty, and bear/lion/tiger sounds (she'll only do them sometimes though) and opens and closes her mouth for fish and says bop bop (hop hop) for bunnies. She loves doing the fish one.
- loves the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, what do you see.
- loves to eat. Whenever I start setting the table she runs over and puts her hands up because she wants me to put her in her high chair. If it's not actually time to eat she cries when I don't put her in.
- loves our new slide and gets really excited whenever we ask her if she wants to slide.
- loves being chased
- has a very cute kiss face
- loves playing with blocks and trains. He especially loves Trio blocks.
- loves peanut butter
- is really good at sharing as long as someone asks first
- is loud
- loves to sing (which is one reason why he's loud) and likes to make up songs or change the words in other songs. One he really likes to sing these days is "Who's afraid of the big, bad Jordan"
- Does good with going potty as long as we take him potty. If we don't he usually has accidents.
- loves watching the Letter Factory (a leapfrog movie) and now knows the letters pretty well and the sounds they make. (I recommend this movie to anyone with little kids, especially ones that don't really have much interest in letters. My kids love it.)
- loves riding on our rocking horse
- doesn't really like anyone to do things for him except Doug and me.
- doesn't take naps very much anymore. Only 1 or 2 a week.
- sometimes likes to sneak candy or other treats in the morning before breakfast.
- likes doing puzzles.
- likes reading books. He especially loves search and find books.
- says "oh, yeah!" a lot
- likes wearing his clothes, especially is pants, backwards
- still likes to do and say the things Jackson does.
- loves to tell us jokes. He only tells knock knock jokes and this is how he generally finishes them: "duck (or whatever knocked) don't eat me or else you won't get any presents for Christmas." If he doesn't say that he still gives some long rambling answer. It's pretty funny.
- loves preschool
- loves learning to read. He's getting really good at sounding easy words out and spelling words too.
- loves playing with Jordan and Kenzie
- likes to climb in Kenzie's bed in the mornings after she wakes up to play her.
- loves wearing pajamas
- loves watching movies and playing the Wii
- loves playing his new leapster
- pretty much always willing to help Kenzie if I ask him to or if he sees she needs help with something
- hates being alone. He always tells us he's lonely or he'll get lonely if he's alone.
- when he's bored he says he's boring instead of bored. It makes me laugh every time.
- loves to talk. between him and Jordan someone is always talking
- like to tell jokes
- likes playing games
- occasionally talks about how we're going to need a school bus when we have lots of kids in our family
- always likes to tell me the things Jordan is doing that he shouldn't be doing (unless, of course, Jackson is doing it too)
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Kid Pictures
Here's some cute pictures of our kiddos...
Jackson's 4 and half years old. I can't believe he'll be 5 soon. 5 is old. by the way, the kids really, really love this slide.
Jordan is going to be 3 in just a couple months. It should be an interesting year... 3 year olds are more difficult than 2 years olds are, at least in my experience of raising one 3 year old. But he's cute and so I think we'll get through it just fine :)
Sweet little Kenzie girl is 15 months. That means she's only 3 months away from 18 months. We like when kids turn 18 months in our family. But don't worry, we like 15 month olds too. It's just Sundays we won't like as much for the next 3 months...Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas!
We had a wonderful Christmas Eve and Christmas day. On Christmas Eve we went to my parents' house for most of the day. My mom cooked a very yummy dinner and we read about Jesus' birth in the scriptures and sang songs and then hit another pinata. We didn't take too many pictures that night. We mostly just used our video camera. Jordan wouldn't hit the pinata this time. Jackson loved it though. The kids were really excited for Christmas.
I made the kids Christmas pants again this year. I actually made Kenzie 3 pairs, but the first too were too small. I barely had enough fabric to make the 3rd pair. I also tried to make them pajama shirts this year but that didn't work out. The collar was too tricky for me. The first one was too wide and looked funny and the second one looked good but wouldn't fit over my kids' heads. So after a day of frustration I just gave up. I decided it was better for me to be a good, happy mom and not have matching cute shirts for the kids than to be a frustrated grumpy mom, and probably still not have cute matching shirts for the kids.We didn't get home until about 10:30 on Christmas Eve so I was hoping the kids would sleep in some on Christmas day, but it didn't happen. I had told them they could come in to get us at 7 (which is never allowed in my house) and they were really excited about that. Jackson came in right about 7 and said "Mom, dad, it's Christmas." The other kids weren't up so he just climbed in bed with us (which also never happens... Christmas is just a special day:)) and told him we'd wait for Jordan and Kenzie to wake up. After laying there for awhile we decided to let him watch a short Christmas movie while we waited. Jordan woke up around 8 and came in. We woke Kenzie up about 15 minutes later. She was not happy about being woken up. She was pretty grumpy all morning and ended up taking a morning nap and then an afternoon nap. Then we all went down and opened presents. The kids were pretty excited by their presents.
Jordan got his red umbrella and was very excited. Jackson got one too. Today they were sad they didn't bring them to church since it was raining outside :)
Kenzie loves her new chair. It was one of the only presents she actually seemed to like. The others were her 2 little boxes of cereal, her toothbrush, and her socks. I think she may have been more excited about the socks than the chair.
While Jack and Kenzie were busy with the Leapster and were done with opening their presents, Jordan still had several left. He was slow at opening them. He wanted to play with the ones that were already open.
And they were even more excited to find out that it was a slide. They love it. Before doing things they like to go down the slide "1 more time." Here's Jack going down the slide while talking to Grandma Dance.
Jordan going down the slide. Notice Jack's still talking on the phone. I thought it was funny that he was talking on the phone and kept going down the slide.
Kenzie can't climb up the ladder yet, but she keeps trying. She did go down it once and it was much faster than the ones she's been on and she kind of crashed at the bottom.After we got the kids breakfast and busy playing with some of their new toys (and tired Kenzie in bed) Doug and I opened presents.
Doug was very happy to find that I had bought him a discount golf card that will give him 6 free rounds of golf at some very golf courses around here as well as discounts to those same courses after he uses the free rounds. He was very surprised that I got him that because I'm not usually that happy to let him go play golf and with this present I'm giving him permission to leave me on 6 Saturdays to play (or other days I guess if he wants...) I think this present was really his 2nd favorite one though. I think the one below was his very favorite...
My parents came over after we were done opening presents. Kenzie woke up while they were here and sat on my dad's lap for awhile, mostly just staring off.
Jack talked my dad into playing Mario kart on the wii. We got 2 more wheels for it so now 4 people can play together. We haven't tried it out yet, but are excited to do it. We like Mario kart.Monday, December 20, 2010
Christmasy Saturday
On Saturday my sister and her family were in town. I watched her girls in the afternoon then we had a family Christmas party that night.
In order to fit all the kids in the car, we had to move Kenzie's car seat in the back and she forward facing for the first time. She cried a little.
After we got to my mom's house we made gingerbread houses. Ashlee and her family did them with us too.
The finished products. We used our left over halloween candy so they don't really look like our typical gingerbread houses. Natalie loved using the suckers. She put a ton on them. Hers is the front one on the right.
Jack helped Kenzie open her presents.
All the grandkids: Mackenzie, Kimber, Nati, Alli, Jordan, Samantha, Makenna, Jackson
After presents we had a pinata. Jordan didn't want to hit it at first, but my dad told him there was candy inside and so then Jordan was ok with it. He'll do anything for candy.
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