Sunday, December 5, 2010

Thanksgiving


Our journey to go visit Cody's family for Thanksgiving began with a drive to Boulder, Co. We drove to Boulder on Friday, November 19th and stayed the night with my sister and brother in law. It was fun to be with them for the evening and they made yummy chicken and dumpling soup for dinner. It was also fun for me to see my sister with her baby bump. That's right, she's about 23 weeks pregnant. I am so happy she gets to have the experience of pregnancy and motherhood. I'm also pretty excited to become an aunt! Heather took us to the airport the next morning. And we were headed for Placerville, Ca. We had a great time with Cody's family. Cody's dad has 8 brother's and sister's. Since Thanksgiving is the only time many of them are able to be together during the year they had a lot planned. Here are some highlights from the week:

Flying on Southwest Airlines


Celebrating Samuel's 3rd birthday (Dec.14) early


Samuel wearing the hat and scarf Grandma Laurie made for him

All dressed up for Thanksgiving day

Aunt Ashley and Abigail having fun bowling


Samuel went fishing for the first time with Grandpa John and Cody. He caught a German Brown Trout. It was15 inches long!


Playing the guitar Grandma & Grandpa got him for Christmas

Celebrating Cody's birthday (Dec.28) early


Friday, December 3, 2010

4 months



Thanks for the cute outfit Aunt Vicky!

Thanks for the lady bug toy Grandpa & Grandma Morris!



Abigail had her4 month check up on Thursday. She weighed 14.9 pounds and was 24 3/8 inches long!

Here are some things she likes:

reaching for and grabbing things
putting anything in her mouth and chewing on it
drooling a lot
sitting up in her chair
smiling often
laughing and smiling at her brother when he talks to her or roars like a lion
laughing when you tickle her
laying on her tummy and pushing herself up with her hands
rolling from her tummy to her back
standing with help
blowing bubbles

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom

As a stay at home mom I get the pleasure of spending the majority of my day taking care of Samuel who will be turning 3 in December and Abigail who just turned 3 months old. Each of my children are such a joy and I can't imagine my life without them. The Lord uses them multiple times a day to teach me. One of those lessons in the last few weeks looked like an insect bite.

One day a few weeks ago I noticed Samuel had a couple insect bites. But as each day passed I found more bites on Samuel and began to think we had flees. So I cleaned Samuel's room and vacuumed every day that week. Samuel only seemed to itch at night and had trouble falling asleep. Samuels spots are all gone now. But then when I noticed Abigail had a couple spots on Monday, I read a little about Chicken Pox online. And it sounded exactly like what Samuel had. Abigail is doing remarkably well and is not showing signs of discomfort. She is still sleeping through the majority of the night as well.

During the past few weeks I found myself becoming fearful of flees. I thought we needed to bomb the house to get rid of them. When in reality there were no flees. How many times have I wasted my time and energy worrying? God knew exactly what was going on. When Samuel's spots stopped spreading I thought the flees were gone. When we found out it was Chicken Pox I was reminded by the Lord how foolish it is for me to worry. I gain nothing by worrying.

"And which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature?" Luke 12:25

"And do not seek what you should eat or what you should drink, nor have an anxious mind. For all these things the nations of the world seek after, and your Father knows that you need these things. But seek first the kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added to you." Luke 12:29-31

Thank you Lord that you hold each one of us in the palm of Your hand. I'm so glad that You know what is going on in each situation. Thank you for your forgiveness. Help me to trust in You with every part of my life.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

3 months








I can't believe Abigail is already 3 months old. And we will celebrate Samuel's 3rd Birthday in less than 2 months. Where has the time gone...

Things Abigail likes...

To try and grasp things to chew on.
When her brother talks to her.
Mommy singing.
Chewing on your finger.
Making bubbles with her mouth.
Scooting during tummy time.
Smiling when she wakes up.
Talking while changing her diaper.

This month we went to our first Yellowstone Quakes hockey game and Cody high school football game. Hockey is now my favorite sport to watch in person. Samuel was interested for the first 20 minutes during both the games and then walked up and down the bleachers looking for other kids to play with.

Samuel is very energetic and creative. He is always coming up with something new. After watching a portion of Joan of Arc he loves playing with his fighting sticks. He also likes to talk with his little people or cars with you. And will often ask for his favorite books to be read to him a 2nd or 3rd time each day.


Monday, September 27, 2010

Dos Meses

Abigail running for the next President. Samuel as her VP.

2 months old!


sleeping beauty


Abigail turned 2 months old yesterday! At her 2 month check up she weighed 12 pounds and 2 ounces and was 22 1/2 inches long.

Things she likes:
Sleeping (often sleeps 7-8 hours straight at night!)
Drinking Mama's milk
Smiling at you when she wakes up
Snuggling
Getting a clean diaper
Talking to you (cooing and making cute sounds)
Holding your finger in her hand
Listening to music

Sometimes Abigail has a hard time falling asleep. She cries, fusses, kicks and screams; she fights against the very thing she needs. I walk with her up and down the hall doing a bouncy dance until she calms down and falls asleep. One night while doing this bouncy dance I had a thought, and I felt like the thought came from the Lord. I thought that at times we are all a little bit like Abigail, fighting against the very thing that is best for us, pushing away Gods instruction and blessing. God tells us to give worry to Him, but sometimes we just don't want to let it go. God instructs us to lay down our sins, but sometimes we don't want to give them up. And sometimes we're just cranky because we don't get our own way, fussing and crying like babies. But when we, finally give up the fight and surrender, then we receive the peace and blessings God intended for us in the first place.

It is His kindness that leads us to repentance; the patience and gentle persuasion of our God of love. Our Heavenly Father will walk up and down the halls of life with us doing the bouncy dance until we finally surrender to Him.

"Or do you show contempt for the riches of His kindness, tolerance and patience, not realizing that God's kindness leads you toward repentance?" Romans 2:4

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Samuel the Extraordinaire

With Samuel approaching his 3rd birthday in just a few more months I've been thinking more about how I would like to do homeschooling. Samuel loves to read books with me and is doing really well identifying animals, shapes and colors. I've been trying to think of some fun projects we can do to incorporate learning while having fun. This month I found out how to make a bird feeder out of a milk carton. We put the bird feeder outside our window and I think it's too high for the birds to find it. But we've had fun throwing bird seed out for them to eat. Last week we made play dough. Which brought back memories of me making it with my mom.

Stunts on stools?




Finger painting and bird feeder

Homemade Play Dough

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Blessed

I've been feeling very blessed lately. I feel blessed to have a wonderful husband who loves me and is a great father to our children. Who loves the Lord and desires to live each moment for Him. I feel blessed to get to snuggle with such a cute and cuddly 6 week old girl named Abigail. Who can't crawl or run away from my cuddles yet, so I'm trying to get in as many as I can. I feel blessed to get to hang out with a smart, charming, funny, cute and creative 2 1/2 year old named Samuel. Who makes me laugh and smile everyday and encourages me to enjoy the simple things in life and not to worry. I feel blessed to have a Savior, who loves me and died for me. And He loves me not for who I am or anything I have done, but because of who He is.

Samuel had fun riding the horse at the Red Lodge Pizza Co.

"Are you my Mommy?"

Watching hail on a Sunday afternoon

Pretty in pink and poka-dots

Samuel loves those Mr. Potato Head glasses

Big Smiles

"I'm even cute when I cry."

My favorite




Future golfer in the making....I think so :)


The Word

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

More Visitors!

August 3rd-10th we had the pleasure of my sister, Heather and brother-in-law, Jay coming to visit us. We had a great time being together and enjoyed Heather's yummy cooking skills. Cody and Jay spent one afternoon hiking up a nearby mountain. I know Samuel enjoyed having them with us as well. We also drove just outside of Cody where a Japanese Internment camp was located in 1942. The Heart Mountain Relocation Center was one of 10 temporary camps used to confine 110,000 Japanese men, women and children who were forced to leave their homes in different states along the west coast. It was the only camp located in Wyoming. Although surrounded by barbed wire fence and armed guards the people tried to live as a "normal" community to the best of their ability. Though it was sad to revisit the reality of what the government has done in the past to the Japanese-Americans, I was very interested to learn another part of the history of our nation.


cuddle time


Samuel and Heather having fun finger painting




It was so great to have Heather and Jay here with us! We love you guys!

On August 12th, we were also blessed with a quick visit with our friends Sean and Sheila. They were on their way to see Sheila's family in Minnesota and stayed one night with us. This was our first time getting to meet their youngest boy Stetson. He turns 1 in September. Samuel had a blast playing with their 3 kids and new puppy :) It was so fun to have their family come to visit.







Samuel with their new puppy


Trying to get everyone to smile :)


You can never give too many kisses


Abigail 3 1/2 weeks old

Some other recent news is that Cody is going to be starting a new job soon! He will be working for a company called Varney's Clean Care. He will start working there on August 30th. Some of the things Varney's specializes in are: cleaning carpets, furniture and air ducts. They also receive emergency calls for fire damage, water damage and mold. So, Cody might get called back to work after hours if there is an emergency.We feel so thankful for this new job the Lord has provided.

And the kids are doing great! Samuel never ceases to amaze me with how bright he is. I love hearing the things he comes up with. While Heather and Jay were here he liked piling pillows on top of Jay and then standing on them. While on top of a stack of pillows he said, "I am up in the sandwich!" He is so fun. Abigail is still eating well and seems to be getting cuter everyday. When you hold her up she tries to hold her head up on her own and she does a pretty good job at it. At her two week check up she weighed 7 lbs 6 oz and the doctor said she is healthy. She's also smiling more and is starting to make cute baby sounds. I feel so blessed with these children the Lord has given us. Thank you, Lord!


"I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of Your marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in You; I will sing praise to Your name, O Most High." Psalm 9:1-2