Friday, February 4, 2011

Another PG Rating

I know, I know people!  Talking about anything that happens inside a baby's diaper should be off-blog-limits.  But I would HONESTLY feel irresponsible if I didn't share this knowledge...

Poor little Delia was suffering from this crazy bad diarrhea the other week.  It was literally eating through her little bum.  We tried every brand of creams, including Lanolin, we could find. She soaked in a bath with Baking Soda and Epsom Salt every night with no relief, no healing, and no sleep!  It was getting serious.  I was complaining to my HEAVEN SENT friend Ashley and she gave me the perfect product for my poor baby's booty.  After applying the ointment, her little rear was completely healed within two days and protected for the rest of her tummy troubles.  The little miracle cream is called Calmoseptine Ointment.




It's a little expensive, but it works so well I won't waste my money on anything else!  Thanks Ashley!  It truly amazes me how prayers are answered, even prayers about a little baby's bum.

Here's our happy little baby doll:

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Childish Etiquette

Occasionally several fun pictures pile up that don't quite fit into any post. I CAN'T just ignore them!  So, the result is a silly post with lots of random pictures...



Embarrassing, funny, and "I can't believe she just did that!" moments are a part of being a Mama with young kids.  But I can't help wondering: how would life be different if we never learned the rules that dominate our social lives?
  • We would insist on following each other into the bathroom, cheer each other on as we do our business, and fight over who gets to flush the potty.
  • Hitting, kicking, biting, punching, and wrestling would be our way of resolving conflicts and socializing.

  • If we want something, we'd fight to the death for it-even if it's just a Cheeto.
  • "Personal space" would not be in our vocabulary.
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  • We'd proudly show our big kid underwear to whomever we come across (and they'd proudly show us there's).
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  • We'd KNOW we look good and wouldn't be afraid to flaunt it.
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  • We'd never hide our emotions.
  • We'd always live in the moment, share our love with those we care about, and find delight in the  simplest of amusements.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ivy June is 3

Our beautiful red head turned three in January.  We had a great time celebrating the day our family was blessed with this darling girl.

She loved her Rapunzel cake from the bakery.


She chose the "Balloon House" for her special birthday activity.  We brought along her little friend Abigail.  They were running around like crazy the entire time- so much that THESE are the best pictures we could get:

Her exhaustion upon leaving the Balloon House can only be described with this perfect picture:


Ivy is such an important part of the family.  She has a super nurturing heart and  loves to help mend "boo boos" (even if she was the culprit behind the violence).  She has a beautiful singing voice and uses it all day long.  She loves to read, story tell, and create masterpieces with her scissors and glue.  She has lots of imaginary friends and enemies.  And last, but not least, she has NO self-control whatsoever and just can't stop herself from destroying toys, books, and anything else that might end up in her sweet little fingers.

Here's what a typical Ivy day is filled with:

Accessories and Beautification


Plenty of attitude


Babies, Books. and Tea Parties


Cooking with Mom and Dad


Princesses and "Bad Guys"


Make-up


Whining Galore


Dress-ups


Plentiful "Hugez and Kisses"


And lots and lots of laughter


We're so, so blessed to have this little ray of light (sometimes the ray is a little too bright) in our lives.  She isn't the easiest- she takes quite a bit of energy and creativity to raise,  but there wouldn't be enough laughter, dancing, make-believe, treat-eating, singing, reading, chasing, tickling, snuggling, and loving without her! 


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Designed to Sell ... SOLD!!!

We asked for a miracle and we GOT one. 

Staging our home to sell was incredibly intimidating to me for several reasons:
  •  I have no idea how to design anything.
  • My budget was very slim.
  • It was crucial that the design appeal to a large amount of people.
  • We have to live here so we have to like it too.
  • I knew staging was the best way to sell our house quickly, so the pressure was on...

After about two weeks and 4 showings (two of which were the same family.)  We sold our house to a nice lady and her daughter- the first people to see our house. 

As I was staging I kept wondering how I could express the love we have for our house, our neighbors, and the neighborhood.  Could I write little sticky notes everywhere explaining:

 "This is where we played silly games and laughed 'til we cried." 
And "this is where Ivy took her first steps." 
 "This is where Hyrum learned to read." 
"This is where we brought Delia home and realized we DID have enough room in our hearts for her even though we thought it was impossible."?

No, I didn't write sticky notes, BUT it just so happened that through a little mix up they came to look at the house while we were still there.  (It was very awkward and I would never have chosen THAT to be their first impression.)  As we were hustling to get out the door and out of their way, they refused to let us leave.  So we did a little dosy-doe around the house to give them their privacy and all ended up in the front room at the end of the showing.  I decided this was my chance to tell them we love the house and neighbors.  I don't know if that helped sell the place or not, but I do know it started a connection with a sweet mother and daughter.  It's so crazy how we'd been praying for someone to buy the house who'd love it and would be grateful for it. Not only did we find a great family to live in our house, but we also get to live here until Bryan graduates.   Tender mercies...

So, back to staging.  I really tried to design the house so it was peaceful, comfy, and displayed the fact that this is a happy, loving place.

So here are the pictures:

Dinning area:


Cute plate:
(Plates are a great, inexpensive way to fill a lonely wall.)

 

Sitting Room

 

These wall decorations are actually place mats-  it's amazing what can be accomplished with a lot of prayer and a little creativity!


Back wall storage thingy:

Kitchen:

Guest Room:

We have LOTS of stairs.  So, to distract exhausted buyers, we put this pretty pendant up on the landing:

Master bedroom dresser:

Masterbed:

Masterbath Shelves:

Kids' Room: 
(The quote says, "Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart. -Winnie the Pooh")

One of my favorite creations for the kids' room, inspired by my super awesome sister Jen: 
(They're just paper and modge podge on canvas.)

Big kids' room:

Downstairs Bathroom:


Bathroom Mirror:

When we told the kids about the big move their reactions were adorable.

Hyrum:  "I don't want to move!  The view is too beautiful!"  (We do have a pretty little view, but how does he know that?)

Ivy: “Are we taking our house to Texas?”

Bry: “No, we’re going to sell it and get a new one.”
 “Is it because it’s broken?”
“No, we just need to go to a new house.”
 “A bigger house, where Santa can live, and eat our cookies?”

I've learned a lot about myself through this process- I didn't know that green is totally my favorite color.  I didn't know that I have a crazy decorate-with-birds/ birdcages-fettish (they are so cute and perfect for gender-neutral decorating).  And, I didn't know how much I would LOVE Interior Design!


Friday, January 28, 2011

Delia at 6 months

Our darling little surprise baby is already 6 months old and we can't believe how cute she is every day (you'd think we'd just get used to it).

Here's her stats:

Weight:  13lbs. 11oz. (10th percentile)
Length:  26'' (50th percentile)
Head:  40 1/2 cm. (5th percentile)

Her favorite place in the whole world is in this baby carrier.  Whenever we're out and about we stick her in this and she's perfectly content even if she's tired or hungry.  It's super nice, but there are still limitations...

Stuff you cannot accomplish while holding a baby in her carrier:
  • Eating anything that those sweet little hands could grab
  • Sprinting after wayward children who somehow cannot hear their parents SCREAMING their names.
  • Driving
  • Cooking
  • Using the bathroom (trust me, I've tried)

She still hasn't gotten the hang of sitting or crawling, which I'm still happy with.  On the other hand, she's just not as content to snuggle and lay on the floor anymore.  She's ready to be more active, and there's nothing I can do to help, so it's a little frustrating for both of us.


She's super intense and curious about the world around her.  It's so fun to see the world through her eyes with new experiences, tastes, sounds, and textures every day.

We're so very grateful to have these kiddos in our lives.  I've never been so exhausted and overwhelmed, but so truly happy and filled with so much love at the same time.  It's one of motherhood's crazy surprises!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Grandma and Sarah Come to Town

We have a blast whenever out-of-towners come to visit. It's a great chance to get out of the house and explore all the fun places in our area. It's hard to keep track of all the kiddos when we're out, so we like to take advantage of the extra hands and eyes!


Chuck E. Cheeses, Inflation Nation, and Bowling- yep the kids were DELIGHTED.


Sweet eyes and freckles- I LOVE Grandma's camera!

To many, a picture of exhausted kids isn't cute, but I LOVE when my kiddos have had such a fun day, they crash on the couch with exhaustion!


Bry's secret goal in life is to beat every person he knows at Monopoly.



Ivy's excited about her new Rapunzel Barbie from Grandma.


We got to eat out at lots of yummy restaurants too.


We had to check out the Zoo one last time since our passes were about to expire... weep.. weep.



This is an awesome picture- not only because of the cute Ivy girl, but there's a battle to the Wii death going on in the background.  I strive to excell in every aspect of my life... even beating my 6 year old son at video games ... and yes ... he won.

We have happy kids when family visits!  Thanks Grandma and Sarah!  We love you!