Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Neeley's First Lost Tooth!


Today has been grey, rainy and after so much together-ness, the kids needed to bounce themselves into a silly stupor. So, we headed over to Bounce U (I know, we were really that desperate.) The entire place is full of huge blow up bouncies for kids to play with. They had great fun. Westy's favorite part? The blue balloon her found and tossed up and down for almost two hours.

On the way down on of the huge slides, somehow Neeley knocked her front tooth out! It wasn't even loose! Unfortunately, it wasn't the dead grey tooth but the nice white one next to it. She is just thrilled although I can't get over how different she looks without it.


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Looking back


Last January, I declared to a family member that 2010 was going to be my coaster year--the year in which we simply just coast through, no big surprises, no moves, no job changes, not anything. Just living life. I have since decided that there is no such thing as a coaster year. It simply does not exist. Life is meant to be busy, full of happiness and heartache. 2010 proved to be just that.

Favorite Memories of 2010:

Westy turned one and just like the others, started walking on his birthday, Hattie was baptized in November, we rode horses in California, had to wrap our head around a fourth pregnancy only to go through an awful miscarriage, almost moved back to Chi-town, I made a billion bundt cakes for Tenille and Remington's wedding, Neeley and Hattie both won blue ribbons in swim team, spent a great fourth of July in Utah with family, Neeley started Kindergarten, I turned 31, Ryan's office is profitable!!!!, we made an endless amount of sack lunches, Tris and I may or may not have tried fake eyelashes, we trick or treated with cousins, I did Zoomba! (once-I don't think my body was designed to move that way), we bought a piano, cooked an awful lot, spent time with wonderful friends and family, and for some reason, habitually ran, swam, hiked or biked at 5 a.m.

May 2011 bring more wonderful memories! No coasting here!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Merry Christmas!

This post is mostly for Tristen, who spent A LOT of time working on these skirts for me when she was in town. Thank you Trissy! LOVED them! The girls even wore them to the Nutcracker yesterday and had a woman tell them that they should sell them and start their own business.


I thought to take this picture in a fraction of a second on our way out the door to church on Sunday. Glad I did. After spending the entire morning and early afternoon with two different church congregations, we certainly did not look this nice at the end of the day.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

On my list of things to do today...


Order family pictures taken in JULY!!!

Why, oh, WHY has it taken me so long to do this? I have some mental block around sorting through and picking out a family picture. I blamed it on the miscarriage for a while, but I just can't use that excuse anymore. If I was more on top of things, I could have even used it for a Christmas card.

Oh wait, that got put on the back burner long ago.

Our family picture actually ROCKS this year. It is a perfect capture of our family at this point in our life. I'll post more on that later, but here's one I love that Matt Clayton sent us from our session. I have pictures of Ryan with the girls that are so beautiful, but I was pleasantly surprised he captured this impromptu moment.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Had to post...

Ryan sent this cutout article to me the other day. I searched and found this computer friendly version. A writer asked advice columnist Carolyn Hax the question below.

TELL ME ABOUT IT ®



By Carolyn Hax
Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Carolyn:

Best friend has child. Her: exhausted, busy, no time for self, no time for me, etc. Me (no kids): Wow. Sorry. What'd you do today? Her: Park, play group . . .

Okay. I've done Internet searches, I've talked to parents. I don't get it. What do stay-at-home moms do all day? Please no lists of library, grocery store, dry cleaners . . . I do all those things, too, and I don't do them EVERY DAY. I guess what I'm asking is: What is a typical day and why don't moms have time for a call or e-mail? I work and am away from home nine hours a day (plus a few late work events) and I manage to get it all done. I'm feeling like the kid is an excuse to relax and enjoy -- not a bad thing at all -- but if so, why won't my friend tell me the truth? Is this a peeing contest ("My life is so much harder than yours")? What's the deal? I've got friends with and without kids and all us child-free folks get the same story and have the same questions.

Tacoma, Wash.

Relax and enjoy. You're funny.

Or you're lying about having friends with kids.

Or you're taking them at their word that they actually have kids, because you haven't personally been in the same room with them.

I keep wavering between giving you a straight answer and giving my forehead some keyboard. To claim you want to understand, while in the same breath implying that the only logical conclusions are that your mom-friends are either lying or competing with you, is disingenuous indeed.

So, since it's validation you seem to want, the real answer is what you get. In list form. When you have young kids, your typical day is: constant attention, from getting them out of bed, fed, clean, dressed; to keeping them out of harm's way; to answering their coos, cries, questions; to having two arms and carrying one kid, one set of car keys, and supplies for even the quickest trips, including the latest-to-be-declared-essential piece of molded plastic gear; to keeping them from unshelving books at the library; to enforcing rest times; to staying one step ahead of them lest they get too hungry, tired or bored, any one of which produces the kind of checkout-line screaming that gets the checkout line shaking its head.

It's needing 45 minutes to do what takes others 15.

It's constant vigilance, constant touch, constant use of your voice, constant relegation of your needs to the second tier.

It's constant scrutiny and second-guessing from family and friends, well-meaning and otherwise. It's resisting constant temptation to seek short-term relief at everyone's long-term expense.

It's doing all this while concurrently teaching virtually everything -- language, manners, safety, resourcefulness, discipline, curiosity, creativity. Empathy. Everything.

It's also a choice, yes. And a joy. But if you spent all day, every day, with this brand of joy, and then, when you got your first 10 minutes to yourself, wanted to be alone with your thoughts instead of calling a good friend, a good friend wouldn't judge you, complain about you to mutual friends, or marvel how much more productively she uses her time. Either make a sincere effort to understand or keep your snit to yourself.

Write to Tell Me About It, Style, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20071,

Eating our way out of house and home.

Over Thanksgiving break, Ryan and I went on a hot date and left the girls in Grandma Sherri's creative hands.


HGTV had a special on the decorating the White House for the holidays. We only caught a few minutes of it, but managed to see the segment about the White House gingerbread homes. I was truly fascinated!




Other very impressive houses....






Its like a Full House Gingerbread neighborhood!
(you know the Uncle Joey and Uncle Jesse kinda of Full House)






Monday, December 13, 2010

Classy

Our computer's screen saver shows all of our photos in random order. I was folding laundry today and just glancing over at our computer. I saw pictures of Hattie's birth, pictures of Neeley and Westy on Easter morning, a lovely picture of Ryan's family from years ago

and then this...

and this...

and this.


Ryan obviously found the picture function on our new computer. Nice.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

12 k's of Christmas

I have no idea how on earth I got roped into this one, but I'm sure glad I did! A group of friends trained for a 12 K (7.5) mile run and might I say, we really rocked it! I think what was so fun was having a great running partner, fun friends to join us, and getting high 5'd from Uncle John and kiddos along the route.

Before the race, we all were super pumped, face paints still in tact, and we were rearin' to go!


After the race we were happy to be standing, face paints everywhere, super hot and stinky, and glad to have it behind us.


Ryan and kids, Worthen kids, and Ito kids ran the 1.2 k race and from what I hear, Neeley is going to be our track star. Way to go kids! Way to go Ryan!



Friday, December 10, 2010

A fun afternoon


I just pulled a few pictures off of my camera and it was so fun to go through and remember what a fun afternoon this was. I was in charge of a relief society event and had to drive to Mesa to pick up some delicious cookies. We stopped at the Mesa LDS temple and let the kids eat a cookie and walk around the temple grounds.

The crew at the temple were still putting up temple lights and guess what the kids immediately gravitated to. It was a beautiful day with beautiful reflection pools but guess what everyone immediately found.




I can't stop laughing at this picture. It is like Corban and Avery have never had cookies before. I feel like Avery looks when I eat cookies too.

That moment lasted about a minute, but Corban is really showing that cookie who's boss.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Silly Bands

When I was a kid, it was cabbage patch dolls and slap bracelets. When I was in high school, I remember people standing in line for hours waiting for beanie babies. (seriously??) Now, the latest and greatest collection, according to my girls, are silly bands.

My girls have been collecting these things like mad. I've even had teachers send class e-mails home telling parents not to let kids bring silly bands to school because they are such a distraction.

My kids have found another use for silly bands. The other day I walked into their room and found them on the floor using their silly bands to make a story. SO creative! I was so proud of my creative girls! Clever stories too...


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Recommendation

I love stories about people who overcome great obstacles in their life. (who doesn't?) This is one of those stories. RENT it! I am not sure why it isn't more known. We loved this movie. What was amazing to me was how far our society has come in recognizing, diagnosing, and coping with autism. In the 50's when Temple Grandin was diagnosed, the doctor told her mother that somehow, a necessary bonding never occurred. In essence, it was the mother who failed in some way to bond with her child. I cannot believe this was a logical and common belief. Makes me wonder how far off we are in some of our beliefs today about certain issues.


Rent this movie. You won't regret it. Claire Danes was amazing.



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Monday, December 6, 2010

Why I do what I do...

Ryan and West last year riding bikes. I can't get enough of that helmet.

Westy is a Ryan's son. No doubt about it. I'm not sure a son could idolize a dad more. If Ryan's around, I'm chopped liver. Really. Anytime anyone goes in or out of the house from the garage, Westy will yell across the house "daddy!?!" Certainly his father's son.

He has a little stomach bug and all with it, all the nasty side effects. In the middle of the night, he was really not doing well. I bathed him, put him in clean jammies and tucked him in bed with me. He was sleeping on my chest and I was rubbing his back and his head. Mind you, I'm exhausted, started two loads of nasty laundry, been puked on all night and just waiting for it to start back up again when he pokes his little head up and whispers "tank you mom."
Oh, be still my heart.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Come back...

Since my sister and her three kids left after a three week visit, I have done a lot of thinking. My house has grown quieter, somewhat cleaner, and our life has fallen back into our normal rhythm. Now normally, this would be a good thing, but the Secrist family is having a hard time adjusting. We are going through sister and cousin withdraw.

We are really missing...








And these are only a small snapshot of what we did. Tristen took charge of one of my Christmas projects, and I am still finishing up with the other. We cooked a TON of pulled pork for Hattie's baptism, went the zoo with cousins, took kids to the park a half dozen times, reenacted baptism pictures, cooked and ate the most delicious meals I've had in a long time, inadvertently offended a younger brother (Love you kevo!), finished the details of a Relief Society meeting I was in charged of, played on Craig and Diana's sand piles, went to a few Mac classes to learn about this new computer (!!!), just about completed all our Christmas shopping, trained for an upcoming 12K, and watched as much Everybody Loves Raymond as we could possibly squeeze in.

We have neighbor friends who are sisters and are about 13 and 16 years old. I watch them everyday go to the bus stop and never say a word to each other. They never talk, they never walk together, they don't even acknowledge the other. This breaks my heart. Sisters are supposed to take care of each other, watch out for the other and be each other's support and best friends. Ryan mentioned to me the other day that he never sees me giggle so much as when my sisters are around. We wish we could have had Tenille around to enjoy the full sistership but...she's busy doting on Remington. ;)
Sniff, sniff....I miss my sister. Come back??

Friday, November 19, 2010

A RANDOM ACT

We discovered this gem recently posted on YouTube. The Philly Opera company pulls off a great choice in song in the middle of a busy shopping day. We loved that they picked this song. Impressive and reminds of Marshall Fields Flagship store in Chicago (now Macy's too) - this would work in an old store like that. Enjoy! Wish we could have seen it.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Hattie's Baptism

What a great day! What a highlight in our family's history. What a spirit a baptism brings into a family! We are so proud of Hattie and her decision to be baptized. I've watched her closely these past few weeks and am impressed with her helpfulness, obedience and good nature. She makes great decisions and is a friend to all. We love you Hattie and your creative, sweet mind




Friday, October 22, 2010

Just checking

He's just making sure it is still there. Sometimes he needs a reminder.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

GREAT to be 8!!

WE **HEART** our Hattie. Hattie turned eight years old and wanted to go to California to ride horses and go to the beach. Wish Granted!
I love Hattie's big spirit. She is a wonderful bright spot in our family. I can always count on Hattie to step up when I need an extra hand. She is smart as a whip and is every bit as charming and witty.



This was the most fun cake ever! Mom and I made the most delicious buttercream from scratch but we nearly passed out when mom dropped the entire pinch pot of PEPPER in the bowl. She saved it, but every now and then, we got a little reminder of the day's chaotic event.


I completely forgot to get pictures of horseback riding (something to do with Westy running all over,) but Hattie and Neeley are becoming so comfortable and proficient on the horses. They even rode the horse bareback back and forth through the sprinklers on a HOT day.

We headed to old town San Diego to see the Mormon Battalion display and WOW! Very fun. More to come on that.

La Jolla beach. BRRR.