Thursday, December 8, 2011

A little bit of tongue.

This little girlie is all about the tongue these days. It is her newest discovery and she is constantly sticking it out.





Sunday, December 4, 2011

O Christmas Tree

This year we decided to buy a real tree. We have a fake one we normally set up every year but we thought the kids would enjoy going to pick out their own special tree.



















I was freezing cold out, so after we walked around for about 10 minutes we told the kids to pick one so we could go! They settled on this one.
























We loaded the tree on top of the car and headed home.























As soon as we got home we set to work setting it up and decorating it.























Taycee liked to hang all the ornaments on the same branch. It took quite a bit of convincing to get her to spread them out around the whole tree.
Kaden said over and over "This tree is cool. Grandma's tree is beautiful but our tree is cool!"
Grandma Sharp came over to help, she and Addison were excellent directors. Growing up I have lots of memories of going to her house ordering pizza and helping her decorate her Christmas tree. It was a lot of fun to have her come to our house order pizza and decorate our tree.
All done. I don't care what Kaden says. I think our tree is pretty beautiful.

Christmas Crafts

A couple of my Christmas crafts this year.

Growing up I always had a countdown to Christmas Calendar. I can't remember a Christmas at home without one. Now that my kids are old enough to be excited about such things I decided to make one of my own. My mom was lots of help and supplied me with all the felt I needed. After a trip to Hobby Lobby for some small ornaments and a few appliques, I set to work.

I was so happy when it was done and hung on my wall. It looks so similar to the one I grew up with that it just made me feel like I was 10 years old again. I think that I am more excited to open a pocket each morning that the kids are... and they get pretty excited.

We also did some paint ornaments this year. They are so easy and cheap to do. Just buy a box of clear ornaments and the paint color of your choice. Squeeze the paint down the insides of the ornament and swirl around til you are satisfied. Then let it dry overnight and hang on the tree. :D The kids had a blast.

A baby girl turns 5 months old

This is one of the newborn onsies I made before she was born. Silly me to think she would fit into it while it was still warm outside!

How can she be so old? I feel like it has been 5 weeks, not 5 months. It is a good thing she is still as small as a newborn or I might be tempted to have another. I love the baby stage. And I hate that it only lasts for such a short time. I know there are lots of people who do not enjoy the tiny baby stage. But there is something so precious about a newborn babe snuggled into my chest that pulls at my heartstrings. I love my kids at all stages. There is something fun to be found with every age. But they are never as sweet and innocent and angelic as they are for those first few months of life.

Addison is doing much better these days. Her cough still lingers but it doesn't keep me up in a panic all night anymore. She seems stronger and healthier. She is a much happier baby and has her appetite back.

She is already rolling over. I can't believe it. She is so tiny to be rolling over. She rolls from her back to her tummy and then gets stuck and cries til I roll her back to her back. But as soon as she gets back she immediately rolls back to her tummy. I am guessing she will learn to roll to her back quickly.

We started her on cereal a few weeks ago. The doctor thought that might help with her acid reflux. She was also recently started on a new medicine, I am not sure which one it was or if it was the combination of the two but her acid reflux is much better. Instead of spitting puddles at each meal she only spits once or twice a day and it is usually a small amount.

She is abundantly loved by her siblings. Taycee smothers her with kisses and hugs. The other day Taycee asked me to take some pictures of them together.


We love you miss Addison. Here is to hoping the next five months are a lot slower and healthier than the first five!



Kid Funnies

Having a 3 and 4 year old around makes our days full of funny moments. The things their minds come up with never cease to astound me.

Here are a few of the funny conversations this week.

Kaden:

"Mom... I played angry birds today. It CHANGED MY LIFE!"

(He is obsessed with angry birds. He knows that people who have the new I-phones have it so whenever he meets someone new he asks to see their phone so he can check if they have it. It is so funny. People are always thrown off gaurd that this little 4 year old is asking to borrow their phone. He also is always playing it on dad's I-Pad. Which leads me to the next quotes...)

we were pulling into Wal-Mart and he said " Hey mom... I am pretty sure they have I-Pad's here." Then he looked at me with this sweet face and batted his eye-lashes.

I was doing Taycee's hair and she wouldn't sit still and I said "Taycee stop moving you are making me mad!" Kaden said "hey mom, you are like the angry bird and Taycee is like the pig!" hahaha ( in the game the pigs are who the birds are mad at)
The kids weren't cleaning up their toys and Chris went downstairs to repremand them. When they finished Chris said "thank you." and Kaden said "You really looked like an angry bird down stairs... but now you are a happy bird!"


He was talking to grandma Clayton on the webcam and Chris was kind of bugging him by touching his legs. He sad so exasperated "UGH, Grandma... my dad is freaking me out!" we started laughing and he said so matter of factly with a straight face "I'm funny, I know."

We have been doing a little listening reward system for him, because he has a hard time listening the first time he is asked. So he has a piggy bank and if he listens on the first time he gets to put a nickle in it. Then when he builds up enough nickles he can use them to buy minutes on the computer to play angry birds or he can save them to go to the nickle cade or buy a toy. Anyway.. because of this when I ask him to do something I ask him by saying "Kaden this is the FIRST time I am asking will you...." or this is the SECOND or this is the THIRD, so he understands what reward/punishment he gets. ( If I have to ask 3 times he loses a nickle for each time I ask) So this morning he came up to Chris and said "Dad... this is the FIRST time I am asking... will you make me some breakfast." Chris didn't respond right away and Kaden got a stern tone and said "DAD, this is the SECOND time I am asking, will you make me some breakfast." hahaha. At least I know he understands the concept.

I asked him what he wanted for Christmas and he said "a lightening Mcqueen coloring book, a lightening mcqueen game.... and my own I-Phone with plants and zombies on it." haha. What a crazy world we live in where 4 year olds ask for their own I-phones. The sad thing is he really does know how to use them. Probably better than I do.

The other night I was making a large thermos of hot chocolate for the Young Men Chris was bringing over to the house. I had a bag of marshmellows out sitting on the counter and Kaden had been asking for some. I told him no, because they were for the hot chocolate. A few minutes later he walked into the kitchen and was moaning and holding his tummy. I asked him what was wrong and he said "my tummy really doesn't feel good" I asked him if he needed a drink and he said "no, I think it needs something soft and round and white."

Taycee mostly just keeps me laughing with her many dramatic songs like the one in the previous post. I need to get her into a dance class because she is definitely my little dancer.