Thursday, December 27, 2012

Festiveness

For once I can't say I'm sorry Christmas is over. It was great, but I'm ready for life to return to normal! Here's how we celebrated this year:
- New niece: Baby Gloris surprised the world by being born Christmas morning! She's doing quite well and is super cute! Hopefully she'll be out of the NICU for at least some of the time we're in WA next week.
- Small family Christmas: we had a special Christmas breakfast (including red Italian creme sodas) on Christmas Eve, just the 4.5 of us. We enjoyed stockings and presents and had a super lazy and nice rest of the day.
- Unfortunately, a few days earlier Rory told Blake what his gift from me was: Blake- "Rory, what'd Mama get me for Christmas?" Rory: "A coffee maker!" I screamed, Bash cried, and Blake had no surprises Christmas morning. I didn't even realize that she knew what I got him! Guess two is a tricky age...
- We were heading to Chritstmas Eve service at FCF but the roads were sooo icy; we ended up at a church much nearer to my inlaws' house. The people next to us were drunk, and Bash tried to burn the building down during the candlelight song.
- Mexican food: Christmas Eve tamales may be becoming a tradition! Then we spent the night at Nana and Baba's house (Auntie B and Ryan got in super late that evening).
- Rory really got Christmas for the first time. She kept singing happy birthday to Jesus, and she recognizes Santa and Rudolph and what not, and was super excited about stockings and presents. It makes it so much fun, but also so tiring!
- We ate yummy cinnamon bread and whatnot and did stockings and gifts again. We all crashed during the afternoon since it was an early morning (thanks to an exuberant two year old).
- We went to Blake's uncle's home for Christmas dinner. I made fun Neapolitan rice krispie treats!

She's really into "makeup" these days
Bah, humbug
Her Auntie made her some play makeup!
And we made this bench from a craigslist coffee table for her Auntie!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Recent Thoughts

Other than a relatively quick bout with the sickies, things are humming along dandily here. Christmas preparations are coming along and we're loving the homeworkless time in between semesters.

- Our toy rotation system is working great! Last week I ended up leaving the same toys out; the kids were still very engaged with them and enjoying them. I swapped them yesterday though (leaving the blocks, which are played with multiple times a day), and the kids were thrilled with the switch. I have to remind myself that the system itself isn't the goal, and it's okay to tweak it and be flexible according to what works best for our family.
- Crawling is the worst age for snow. Bashy wants to be out in it, but he gets soaked and can't really enjoy it yet. Hopefully in a couple of months he'll be good to go!
- Fun things we've done lately: Eat lunch on 12-12-12 out of muffin tins/ice cube trays with 12 slots each. I put pieces of cheese, homemade jello, cucumber, etc. in the slots and they were beyond thrilled; painted with homemade bathtub paints pre-bath; decorated graham crackers with green frosting and sprinkles (should have been done pre-bath- yikes!); and drove around a neighborhood that has luminarios and lots of Christmas lights, along with a Santa and a few bands. Oh, and a living nativity.
- I can't believe that the horrible tragedy in Connecticut is making gun control such a hot topic right now. I feel like the mode used to complete the crime is so far from the big issue; the murderer could have just as easily used a bomb, knife, or many other things to kill a huge number of babies. What people really need to be talking about is the fact that our world is a fallen, dark and evil place, even at Christmas. These awful things happen not because weapons are available, but because humans are capable of horrendous things when they refuse to bow before the Almighty King. More than ever our greatest concern should be mankind's heart, and our most fervent prayer be that Jesus returns soon. Thank God for his coming judgment; may many choose His freely given grace before that day.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Thanksgiving

We went to Coolidge, in southern AZ, to spend Thanksgiving with Blake's grandparents. We had a great time; lots of family, lots of food, lots to be thankful for! I made healthy and delicious sweet potatoes and of course, Blake's favorite pear pie. My diet was thoughtfully put aside for a couple of days. I imagine that trend will continue through the holidays!
Aunt Nancy sent the kiddos matching jammies!
Rory is always saying she's going to work at the airport and she's going to pick up Evie.
The whole gang
Good morning, Sunshines!
Slow to wake, like his papa
Where does she get these ideas from?
I used to love playing with nesting dolls! I'm so glad Rory enjoys it too!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Oh My, Oh My

Where to even begin! Let's take it person by person:

Bashypoo: Says "Mama" now! Not always, and usually when I'm not around to hear it. When I ask him to say it, he laughs and pats my cheek. He seems to be considering walking a little more, but I don't really expect it for another month or two. Teething is NO FUN for this little man, but he's delightful in every other way.

Rorykins: Silly, goofy girl! She regularly uses 10+ word sentences and her grasp of logic is increasing daily. She asked for waffles for breakfast and when I told her I couldn't make them because we were out of milk, she looked thoughtful, grabbed her purse and said, "Okay, I go to the grocery store 'n get milk, Mama. Okay?" Two expressions she's been using lots are "all the time" and "all night long," which get pretty amusing: "Oh Mama, I hungry all the time!" And, "I wanna kiss. I want kisses all night long!" Sometimes she's so difficult and I feel so burdened with the gigantic task of rearing her in a way that pleases the Lord and teaching her about him; nothing is more important but getting bogged down in the day-to-day can make it such a challenge. Since Rory looooooves to sing, we're going to get her some fun catechism songs for Christmas to make it easier for us to dialogue with her.

Blakey: We're celebrating today because a job just fell into his lap. Who can say that in this economy? We willingly gave up employment because it wasn't working for our family even though we did not have another prospect for him. The next thing we know, the Guidance Center called asking him to come interview (he had never even applied!). Today they officially offered him a job as an EMT! The pay is way better than his previous work (no flight benefits, of course!), and it sounds like interesting work, though definitely challenging. We're optimistic about family-friendly, flexible hours, and there's a possibility of benefits. All we can say is that we're amazed at God's generous provision. We're fumbling and bumbling our way through this crazy stage of life and he continues to be so good to us. We keep getting affirmation that we're doing the right thing; God is so good!

Me: We took Evie to Phoenix to meet up with her daddy a week ago! It was such a sweet reunion, and it's so nice for their family to be together again. Now we're all waiting for baby Gloria's arrival; poor Lindsay was diagnosed with gestational diabetes again, right before Thanksgiving- good grief. She told me she's going to try to "make a deal" with the doctors, which doesn't sound very promising to me, but is kind of amusing.

I finally got around to implementing a toy and book rotation, which is something I've wanted to do for a while. We found that when all the books and toys are out, it proves to be overwhelming for our kiddos. Usually they end up dumping them all on the floor and not really playing with them. I chose to go with a weekly rotation, so I divided all the toys into 4 groups. One group is cycled in at a time. Exceptions include Rory's beloved baby doll and her cradle. A few "big" toys will be left in for multiple rotations before being swapped. I think I'll go every two weeks with the books, leaving approximately half out at a time (a few favorites will always be out). My goals are practicality and simplicity above anything, so I'll certainly tweak and make adjustments as necessary. So far it's been a huge success! The toys out are being played with and hold their attention longer, it's easier to clean up, and they were excited to see the "new" toys yesterday.

Bash wearing his papa's old jammies!
Rory went on a date with her baba- they saw Aladdin!


Monday, November 5, 2012

Little Things

- EGGNOG!!! But Safeway only had the lowfat stuff and it tastes like eggnog-flavored chemicals :( :( :(
- The thought of one day living in a house with a HEATER that we can turn on and off; one day I won't freeze to death after showers!
- Open gym at a gymnastics place in town today! All 3 babies had so much fun and were so blissfully tired when we got home :)
- Blake's last day with US Air is Friday :) :( We're mourning the flight benefits, but not the low salary and late nights. Hooray for hubbycakes getting evenings and weekends back!!!
- Evelyn hopefully will get to go home this weekend! Hooray for her family reuniting!
- SNOW!!!! In the forecast!! Will it be, will it be? Too soon to say, but that would be so awesome!
- God answering prayers and providing what we need, through many different ways! Often adjusting our own expectations of what constitutes a need...
- I'm pretty sure what I'm writing isn't making any sense. Tomorrow is election day which gives me a pit in my stomach. Thank the Lord for His sovereignty and that the most powerful of humans is actually given his authority by God, not man, and ultimately that is who he will answer to.
-Flannel sheets on the bed: Like a delicious sandwich of warmth and joy and goodwill.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

A 'Stache Bash for Bash!

We decided months ago that Sebastian's first birthday would be a 'stache bash. How could we pick something different for our own little Bashy boy? Much time was spent scouring pinterest and google hunting for 'stache bash inspiration. I wanted mustaches, but I didn't want a "little gentleman" party, and most mustache parties for kiddos seemed to involve neckties and little man paraphernalia. I did find some great ideas though, and came up with some other things on my own. This will be tedious if you were in attendance; I'm posting this just to throw out some ideas for other people planning 'stache bashes!

This was simple to make- little flipcards with the 'stache on the outside and the man's name on the inside.
Bash demonstrating some well-known mustache looks.
The pretty loose color scheme was black, white, and royal blue.
We stuck some 'staches to a mirror so guests could "try on" mustaches.
Chocolate cookie dough cupcakes
Food ideas for a 'stache bash aren't very intuitive. I could have just served things in the shape of a mustache, but that would have been pretty limiting. I came up with the idea to make an appetizer from a country that is famous for its mustaches! I made labels with a picture of a typical 'stache from each location.
The food table
We found "Wooly Willys" at Michaels on clearance. They were a fun diversion!
Since we figured not everyone would want to walk around with a 'stache of their own all afternoon, we ordered finger tattoos so everyone could be subtly 'stached.
Bash loved his 'stache smash cake.
It was a super fun way to celebrate our little guy and his first birthday!

Bashy's Birthday Happenings!

We celebrated Bash's birthday with a tiny celebration with family on the day itself and a larger party with friends the following weekend. We believe that first birthday parties are really for the parents, since the baby couldn't care less anyway. Here are some pictures of the events surrounding the big day!
Bash, wearing Blake's old baseball jammies!
Exciting birthday basketball hoop!
Classic Sebastian
Slippers!
We painted with pudding for a birthday snack!
Exciting dangling ribbons
We went to the mall play place to play!
Special birthday dinner: homemade mac and cheese with hotdog, broccoli, and tater tots
Loving his new tractors from Gramma and Grampa
Since I'm still doing no white flour and refined sugars, we had a birthday sugarless pumpkin custard! It wasn't all that good, but the whipped cream was :)
Miss Evelyn being silly
I'm doing a separate post on the components of the 'stache bash to put on pinterest, but here are a few shots!