Saturday, November 22, 2008

Friday, November 21, 2008

A bit of my kids this week

Evelyn:
Who made God?
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Evelyn: Why do I have to take a nap?
Me: Because it helps your body rest. You need rest to grow.
Evelyn: So does a nap have protein in it?
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We were shopping at a store and Evelyn asked, "Where in the store do the workers sleep at night"?
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I was painting our living room today and I looked up to see that Ivy had dumped half a gallon of paint onto the floor, was lying right in the middle of the thick puddle, patting it with her hands and smiling at me with beige-smeared lips.
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Steven had given Evelyn a cup of cereal and turned on a show for her in the morning before he went to work so I could sleep in for awhile. When I got up the left-over milk had spilled all over the couch, so I pointed it out to her that eating cereal on the couch isn't the best idea. The next morning she announced to Steven, "Daddy, Mommy says that you're not very smart".
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Evelyn gave up her pacifier-use only about a month ago. The other day I found a pacifier under her pillow. Fearing a relapse, I asked her if she'd been sucking on it. She told me no, that she put it under her pillow for the pacifier-fairy.
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Monday, November 10, 2008

Maryland



















We went out to Baltimore last week to visit Steven's sister, Sadie, her husband Keith and their new baby, Charlotte. It was so wonderful to spend time with those guys and get a glimpse of their life out east. Ivy had her first plane ride and the kids both did surprisingly well after about 14 hours of delays and airport/plane time. We enjoyed a side-trip to Annapolis, where we stayed at a hotel from the 1700's. We loved the beautiful architecture, brick roads and bay full of sailboats. Traveling is our favorite thing to do as a couple (and now as a family of four) and we hadn't gone anywhere together for well over a year. It was nice to experience some new stimuli and have endless hours in each other's presence. After all these years I still love nothing more than simply being with Steven, no matter where we are or what we're doing, and indulging in an entire week with him non-stop was soothing. I could, however, really use a babysitter!

Friday, September 26, 2008

se habla espanol

Here's a little conversation Evelyn and I had a couple days ago.

Evelyn: I drunk all of my juice.
Mommy: You mean you drank all of your juice?
Evelyn: No, I drunk it.
Mommy: You drank it?
Evelyn: No, I DRUNK it! It's SPANISH!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

sweetest





Ivy is four months old.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sunroom Demo







We tore down our sunroom. When we first moved in to the house we really liked it. Well, at least I did. It was winter time and I would spend every afternoon while Evelyn napped out there, drinking hot chocolate and writing in my journal or reading. So pleasant! But after summer came around and I realized that any plant out there shriveled up in the 110+ heat, I liked it less and less. Over time it became a storage/dog room. The biggest problem was that there was nowhere to just sit and look out a window to the great outdoors. We decided to take the plunge and tear it down. The rough edges aren't totally finished, but it's pretty close. We have been LOVING it! We decided to keep the opaque roof intact so now we just have a big covered-patio. It's a huge improvement and we can't wait to have everyone over to enjoy it with us:)










September has been an interesting month so far. Steven's parents (aka Nana and Papa) came out for a visit, which was nice. Evelyn had a blast playing with them non-stop. Hopefully we didn't wear them out for another visit! My best friend since eight grade, Sarah, and her two-year-old Abby came out for four days and I had one of the best times ever. It was so good just to talk and talk and catch up with each other on life. How refreshing is was to have that long of one-on-one time. I feel so blessed to still have her after so many years.
We have been working on taking down our sunroom and in the house a bit, which is really exciting. More light and views have been added and we're loving it!
Ivy just turned four months, which is hard to believe. She's rolling and smiling and being a happy girl. We love her to bits.
Evelyn just started to take her time while coloring instead of scribbling all over the place and is proud of her determination and work. I think she may have a knack for more 3-dimensional creations, though. She has made some pretty cool sculptures. Yesterday we made our family out of play-dough together and she added an umbilical cord to ivy out of wild rice...yeah, maybe a little weird to some, but i thought that was pretty cool! She is so funny and has such a great vocabulary. She now says certain things are "distressing" to her instead of that they bother her. She likes to point out octagons and the names of all sorts of wild sea creatures. Our lives are full with each other and we're thankful.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

happy days












We had a great time at frontier days again this year. Evelyn's a cute little cowgirl.
The weeks keep passing by so quickly and suddenly Ivy is three months old today. She is so sweet and easy-going and happy. I couldn't have asked for a more wonderful baby.
Steven went to L.A. for a few days and reminded me of how much I absolutely love and need him.
Summer is quickly passing and we're thankful for all the great memories we've been making.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Buckaroo Stampede











Our church was part of a Buckaroo Stampede this last weekend in Kremmling. It was an event for adoptive families and then members of our church. The location was on some of the most gorgeous land in Colorado I've seen. Acres and acres of aspen, pine, fields, wildflowers and panoramic views. In the middle of it was a re-created Old West town called "Rose City." I really don't know all the details of who owned it or paid for it all, but whoever it was they put on quite the event. A carousel, horseback rides, a petting zoo (where evelyn held a bunny and kitten and now asks for both multiple times a day), pictures taken in an old stagecoach, stagecoach and covered wagon rides pulled by amazing black draft horses, free food, toys, and on and on. And it was all FREE. Yes! So we had a blast and afterwards we went camping with the Boyers. I was doubtful that we'd find a spot on saturday evening, but we did, and a private one at that. We had a perfect campfire with smores, the girls got along wonderfully and we got in some exercise with a good hike the next day. A very fun (and tiring) weekend indeed.