Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Happenings at our House

Summer is beginning to wind down at our house, especially as I prepare to return to work to teach Jump Start. We've continued to just enjoy being home and spending lazy time together.

Along with the rest of the world, I've started making things with sourdough. We decided to stop buying store bought bread (unless we feel like it) and are going to be making our own. 


I also made masks for us when we return to school. It was a lot of sewing, but thankfully, they were easy and I feel good having them prepared. Micah's masks are missing from this picture. 


Joey loves to pretend to sleep in our bed.



He also loves to "play" the piano.


Finally, Joey LOVES to jump on anything! Our bed, the kids' beds, the floor, the couch, the chair, seriously anything. So we decided to buy him his own personal trampoline. 


Brighton took fishing lessons this summer. He didn't catch anything, but he had a great time learning what to do and trying it out for the first time, and he had such a great attitude. He's looking forward to future fishing trips. Lila enjoyed coming along and spending time at Utah Lake. 





He's also getting bigger and bigger! He lost one of his front teeth and then, only a few days later, lost his other one. I love it!




After waiting patiently for more than a year, Lila FINALLY got her ears pierced. She was so brave and I was so proud of her! 


She also cut off her long, beautiful hair, and is donating it for the second time in her young life. She's such a sweet and thoughtful girl. 


One day we decided to do a family read-a-thon. We pulled out blankets and had snacks and all read together. It was nice to just be together and enjoy each other's company.


I'm going to miss these simple days!

Friday, July 10, 2020

In the words of Joey

The thing with Joey is, he has been quite unlike his older brother and sister when it comes to speech. Where Lila and Brighton were saying all kinds of words and phrases by the time they were only one, Joey didn't say a single word until he was 18 months old. At one year old, he did say "mama" but it never seemed to really stick and wasn't always related to me, so I don't know that it really counts. At 18 months old he started saying "no" and it has stuck ever since! 😏😁 We started talking with our pediatrician about it and he wasn't yet concerned. Joey would be considered speech delayed, but there wasn't anything to be done yet. He was still so young and had plenty of time to still grow. Thankfully, by the time Joey got to his 2 year appointment, he was saying all sorts of things and is now no longer considered speech delayed! Yay! 

Here are the words of my little one:
mom
dad
daddy
Brigh (Brighton)
Lala (Lila)
no
k?
bite
what's that?
ew
go
'mon (come on)
Aw man
ok
teeth
mine
kie-coo (cookie)
ball
baby
dod (dog)
ears
mouth
hair
ligh (light)
toy
fan
nose
head
knee
eyes
feet
bb (belly button)
fi-fi (flip flops)
shir (shirt)
p (pants- he always has to say this twice and point to a leg one at a time)
ba-pa (back pack)
lay down
shoes
shoc (socks)
err-err (water)
ow
t (pick me up)
towel
p-low (for pillow and blanket)
tide (outside)
meow (kitten)
jump
play
nigh (night)
na (snack)
bum
poo
oh
woah
dee, do, duh (3, 2, 1- when he launches himself off our couch)
'gin (again)
fi (fix it)
back (put it back)
gon-gon and phone (phone)
Cho (Joey)
Doo Doo (Baby Shark)
Piku (Pikachu)
Oh wow!
un-uh
sheet (sit)
lee (polar bear)
hot

**I'm sure there are many other words that he says that I can't think of right now.**

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Our Happy COVID Birthdays!

Because of what's been going on in the world, our birthdays this year ended up being very different from those of the past. COVID-19 has turned our world upside down, in many ways. I'll do a separate post about the COVID stuff later on, but I wanted to do a post acknowledging all 5 of our birthdays this year. Mine was definitely the most different, but again, that experience will get it's own separate post. 

This year, the number one thing my kids got were letters from their family. I knew we wouldn't be able to get together and have a big party like we normally do, so I asked my family to send in letters instead, so that it would still feel special. I'm still thinking of a creative way to save them as this year's "birthday book". They did a great job and two of my sisters even sent birthday box surprises to them! Lucky ducks! 





Let's start with Brighton. He turned 7 this year at the end of 1st grade. I can't believe he's already so grown! He's super obsessed with Pokemon right now, so I decided to make him a Pokeball cake. Don't mind the scary eyes of Pikachu. I'm still learning! Haha. 





Lila's 9th birthday was a fun one. Just knowing that she's now 9 and going into 4th grade is crazy! I can't believe my baby girl has gotten so old. Where did the time go?! She has loved unicorns for a few years, but the obsession is still there, so she got a unicorn cake. :) I attempted to do a checkerboard pattern inside her cake. It worked out, but I'd definitely like to improve on it, because it made the cake itself a little crooked. 





Joey is 2 now and what a big boy he has become. He didn't speak until he was 18 months old, but now he's spewing all sorts of stuff. Admittedly, a lot of it is still gibberish, but I'm really proud of the progress that he has made. I'll do a post on his progress, later on. Because we had Brighton's and Lila's birthday cakes not too long ago, I decided to make homemade doughnuts for Joey's birthday. Yum!!! He hasn't shown any preference for a toy or show or anything, so I didn't feel too bad not giving him something themed like I have with the other kids. As he gets older, a lot more of the will happen. 

*A quick little story about his new carseat(s). Now that Joey is finally two, we wanted to get him forward facing carseats. We were so excited that he was finally old enough to be in one. We didn't think ahead and so Micah went the morning of Joey's birthday to get the seats. Turns out the store only had hot pink ones. Okay... I guess. ;) Anyway, later we went on a short family drive to look at some different things and allow Joey to try out his new carseat. Guess what?! He threw up all over! Another child that easily gets carsick. So, we've since moved him back to his baby carseat (which he hadn't outgrown) and are going to try his other seat again in the future. I guess we didn't have to have hot pink carseats for him after all. Oh well. Haha!





We had been trapped inside our house for months by the time Micah's birthday came around, so he really only wanted one thing... for me to go shooting with him. It was a lot of fun, and even though I haven't shot any of our guns in years, I didn't do too bad. I hit my targets most of the time. :) I also made him a chocolate dulce de leche cake. It was delicious and my first time making Swiss buttercream. 




Finally, we had my birthday. Because of other events that happened the week of my birthday, it was pretty uneventful. We couldn't go anywhere, but Micah did a great job of making some yummy meals for me and one of my favorite desserts... brownies and ice cream! It was an incredibly laid back birthday, but it was also really nice.



BIRTHDAY SEASON IN OUR FAMILY IS FINALLY DONE FOR 2020. 

Time to take a little breather!

Monday, June 22, 2020

Back to Business

    It's clearly been a while since I've really blogged about our family life. I've done a few posts here and there, but the reality is that I haven't really blogged in three years! I'm hoping to come back to blogging. I plan on going back and posting things, but they won't be like my regular blog posts as a lot of time has passed, but I'd still like to include pictures and some notes as I use this as a type of journal. My goal is to blog at least once a week, but I've had that goal before and it hasn't happened. Who knows, though? 2020 has been a year unlike any other. Maybe this is the time? I guess we're going to find out together.