Before church today:
First hot chocolate of the season!
We have come off of a wonderful General Conference weekend for church. We have been uplifted and edified from our leaders. The weight of raising righteous and strong children is constantly on my mind and I truly strive to be the best mom I can be. With that being said, I love my kiddos and each of their unique personalities. We have been having some good laughs with them lately.
Ellionna:
Our little doll baby is 5 months old now and is adored by all. She is loving her cereal and veggies, but is hating any kind of fruit! Oh, the faces she pulls. Her favorite toys are wrappers and a silly looking stuffed caterpillar that was in the kids stuffed animal box. She is sleeping pretty well through the night and wakes up at about 5 am to eat. I like to make my own baby food with the veggies. I bought a butternut squash for 50 cents and some sweet potatoes for the same. $1= 18 baby food jars!
Gavin:
Oh, our little firecracker!He has a BIG imagination and happily plays by himself with his own sound effects and random objects. One day I was trying to load the car up after a workout group and asked him several times to get in the car as well. When I was done with everything, I grabbed him from the sidewalk and put him in the car to buckle him up. He started having a huge fit and screaming about something that he left outside. He fought me to get out of the car. As he runs out to the sidewalk, he grabs an imaginary toy and runs back to the car! He threw a complete fit about leaving his imaginary toy!
This kid keeps me hopping, but I love the conversations I have with this kid. Yesterday, he got to spend the day with just the girls. He randomly said, "Mom, you are so pretty." "Makenzie, you are so pretty too!" "Ellionna is pretty!" "But mom, I'm cool! Boys are cool, not pretty!"
Jordan:
He loves learning and is so inquisitive and observant. He has been begging Tyler to play chess. What five year old does that?!?!The other night I noticed that he had a little bit of athlete's foot... His feet sweat so bad! I mentioned it to Tyler and only from the mouth of a doctor would he say the proper medical term of it. "Yep, looks like he has a little bit of tinea pedis." As Jordan was getting up to head upstairs, he stops and asks, "Why is it called "teeny penis?"
Makenzie:
This girl is our animal lover. Each month, we take the kids on a separate date. Makenzie always requests to take her the local pet shop. She can spend hours in there with the animals. So for the date this month, that is what we did (except we only stayed for a half hour to her dismay.) I took her to a local production of the "Music Man" done by kids in the community. A girl from our church who was recently baptized was in it. She did a great job and we were glad to support her! Makenzie loved the production and hopes to get involved in the next play.
This past weekend, Makenzie set up her room as a school. She had a full classroom with all her stuffed animals. They each had a book, a paper, and pencil. It was quite the set up.
She is a good big sister to her siblings and has a big heart. She also loves her daily bowl of ice cream! She has been advancing well in her tumbling class and can almost do a back handspring all by herself.
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fun update! We love and miss you guys.
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