Sunday, February 7, 2010
Just a few new pictures
Just a few funny things that happened in the last few days
Jeff says I should blog about this. If you are easily grossed out, then don't read this one.
I was sitting on my bed eating the other day. Lucas(5) comes in and announces that he needs to go poop (like he always does - someone has to wipe his butt). Dylan(8) was in there too. Well Lucas goes in and leaves the door open (the bathroom is attached to my bedroom - remember, I am eating at this point). Well, Lucas has this habit of talking to himself (or someone that noone else sees) while he is pooping. Sometimes he sings, sometimes he talks (and if you know Lucas, you know that anything that child does is done LOUDLY).
Anyway, all of a sudden he goes "OHHHHH, that was a BIIIIIG one momma." I promptly told him that I could do without that as I was trying to eat. He said, "What???? I was just telling you how BIIIIIG it was!!" Meanwhile, Dylan is laughing hysterically!! That made my lunch sooo much better, let me tell ya.
The next one. Anyone that knows Daulton(16) knows that he does not suffer from any sort of self esteem issues. He is handsome and he knows it.
I had gone to lunch with a friend the other day and was relaying a story to Daulton that I had told her. There is this little girl that likes Daulton - and he kinda likes her too. I was talking to him about whether he had kissed her or not. He had not, so I asked him if he felt she wanted to. He was like, "Well, look at me mom. Who WOULDN'T want to kiss me???" So my friend makes a comment about how he really thinks highly of himself. I told him that she said this and he said, "Mom, the world could go on without me..... but it is a MUCH better place with me!" Yeah, nothing wrong with that boy's self esteem.
I was sitting on my bed eating the other day. Lucas(5) comes in and announces that he needs to go poop (like he always does - someone has to wipe his butt). Dylan(8) was in there too. Well Lucas goes in and leaves the door open (the bathroom is attached to my bedroom - remember, I am eating at this point). Well, Lucas has this habit of talking to himself (or someone that noone else sees) while he is pooping. Sometimes he sings, sometimes he talks (and if you know Lucas, you know that anything that child does is done LOUDLY).
Anyway, all of a sudden he goes "OHHHHH, that was a BIIIIIG one momma." I promptly told him that I could do without that as I was trying to eat. He said, "What???? I was just telling you how BIIIIIG it was!!" Meanwhile, Dylan is laughing hysterically!! That made my lunch sooo much better, let me tell ya.
The next one. Anyone that knows Daulton(16) knows that he does not suffer from any sort of self esteem issues. He is handsome and he knows it.
I had gone to lunch with a friend the other day and was relaying a story to Daulton that I had told her. There is this little girl that likes Daulton - and he kinda likes her too. I was talking to him about whether he had kissed her or not. He had not, so I asked him if he felt she wanted to. He was like, "Well, look at me mom. Who WOULDN'T want to kiss me???" So my friend makes a comment about how he really thinks highly of himself. I told him that she said this and he said, "Mom, the world could go on without me..... but it is a MUCH better place with me!" Yeah, nothing wrong with that boy's self esteem.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
New Year's Thoughts and Resolutions
Well, as I sit back and reflect on this last year I am reminded, once again, how blessed I am. I have a fantastic husband and 8 wonderful children. My boys take such wonderful care of me and were very good to me throughout my pregnancy this year. They all had to buck up and really help out because I just couldn't do it all between homeschooling, working and just being a mom/wife. I also think I was more hormonal this time (extra girly hormones maybe???). Poor guys, but they handled it like troopers. Jeff is so patient with me and handles my mood swings with such grace. If my boys grow up to be half the husband Jeff is, they will make their future wives very happy.
On one of the message boards I belong to, someone asked the question about where you were and how far you had come in the last decade. Jeff and I were living in an apartment with just two of the boys - we just had four boys at the time. Since then I quit work, we have bought a house, been through Jeff's job loss and subsequent major reduction in salary, I went back to work part time (3 years ago), and had four more wonderful children. How blessed we have been!!!!
Which brings me to my thoughts about Lexie. People assume we have continued to have children because we wanted a girl. Not so! When I first married, I said I wanted four boys. Well, I got that instantly when Jeff and I married. I always knew I was a great boy mom. You know, I am not a girly girl type of person and have always been somewhat of a tomboy. I love my boys and just assumed that God intended for me to just have boys. See, assumptions are not good things to make! I was absolutely SHOCKED when the sonographer told us we were having a girl. I really didn't even believe her until Lexie was actually born. We are very happy to be parents of a daughter, but that doesn't take away from the love we have for our boys. Our family has been ordered just the way God intended because He placed that order. It makes me wonder what else is on God's menu for our lives.
Anyway, onto my resolutions.
1) Read through the Bible in full (chronologically)
2) Play more games with the kids (at least 3 days per week)
3) Get every room in my house decluttered (already doing really well on this)
4) Exercise
5) Continue to count my blessings
On one of the message boards I belong to, someone asked the question about where you were and how far you had come in the last decade. Jeff and I were living in an apartment with just two of the boys - we just had four boys at the time. Since then I quit work, we have bought a house, been through Jeff's job loss and subsequent major reduction in salary, I went back to work part time (3 years ago), and had four more wonderful children. How blessed we have been!!!!
Which brings me to my thoughts about Lexie. People assume we have continued to have children because we wanted a girl. Not so! When I first married, I said I wanted four boys. Well, I got that instantly when Jeff and I married. I always knew I was a great boy mom. You know, I am not a girly girl type of person and have always been somewhat of a tomboy. I love my boys and just assumed that God intended for me to just have boys. See, assumptions are not good things to make! I was absolutely SHOCKED when the sonographer told us we were having a girl. I really didn't even believe her until Lexie was actually born. We are very happy to be parents of a daughter, but that doesn't take away from the love we have for our boys. Our family has been ordered just the way God intended because He placed that order. It makes me wonder what else is on God's menu for our lives.
Anyway, onto my resolutions.
1) Read through the Bible in full (chronologically)
2) Play more games with the kids (at least 3 days per week)
3) Get every room in my house decluttered (already doing really well on this)
4) Exercise
5) Continue to count my blessings
I had to turn my little girl's mouth purple.
Well, Lexie and I had a really bad thrush infection. For those that don't know, it is basically a yeast infection in her mouth which then also causes problems for me since I am breastfeeding. Oh the joys! Well, I had been battling it for weeks and knew that I had read on the internet that Gentian Violet works wonders on thrush. Well, it did but it also turns baby's mouth (and anything else it touches) a very pretty shade of purple. It did work though.
Our New Year's Eve
At midnight, we all got the silly string out and sprayed one another. I really thought I could keep it all contained to the outside, but that didn't happen. Who was I kidding? Then when Daulton came in just after midnight, didn't the boys really have a surprise for him? We cleaned up silly string for D-A-Y-S!!!!
I have a new driver
Well, Daulton turned 16 and got his license. He is so proud of his truck and loves the independence he has. I have to say that I am loving not having to go back and forth taking him to and from work (especially early on Saturday and Sunday mornings). The other day I was standing at the door watching him pull out of the driveway on his way to work. Dylan (8 year old) was standing next to me and said in the most serious voice, "Ahh, they just grow up so fast." Smart little twit isn't he? I think he has a tad bit of his mother's sarcastic sense of humor, huh?
Gizmo is gone

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