Thursday, February 28, 2019
Another Cocoon Podcast
Several months ago, the ladies who run the podcast Cocoon reached out to me to ask if I would be willing to be interviewed again, this time about how to know when you're done having kids. I told them I was happy to talk to them, but since I couldn't ever make up my mind, I wasn't sure I would be very helpful. They assured me that that would be PERFECT. And now here we have with their final product! Feel free to give it a listen!
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
So Much Celebrating
Between Camille's birthday (on the 9th), Valentine's Day (14th), and Kendra's birthday (18th), the middle of February always feels very busy to me. Happy busy, but busy nonetheless!
I'm not normally a person who cares too much about Valentine's Day. I mean-- YES, I'm thrilled for an excuse to go out for a nice dinner, because that's one of my favorite things to do. But I don't need to do it on the actual day. So usually we choose a Friday sometime near Valentine's Day and go on a date then. And that makes me plenty happy. I am so low maintenance. But THIS YEAR, the theater near us was showing Moulin Rouge on the 14th. And I LOVE that movie so much. And it came out when I was on my mission, so I never actually got to see it on the big screen. So I had to take advantage of this amazing opportunity. And lucky me, Craig loves the movie, too, so he was totally on board. Times like this when I feel like the luckiest person ever.
Now, normally on Valentine's Day, we let the kids each pick something for dinner and then we make it all and call it our Valentine's Day Feast-- we've been doing this for a few years now and the kids love it and since they only like kind of junky food, it's not usually too much work for me, either. So this year we bumped it up a day and held it on the 13th. Our menu included chicken nuggets (Colton's request), pizza (Camille), grilled cheese and tomato soup (Ryder), and pigs in a blanket (Kendra). Bentley had asked for French toast, which Craig was supposed to make, but Craig ended up not being able to get away from work, so we saved that for Sunday night. But the kids were still delighted with our Feast!
And then on actual Valentine's Day, Craig's parents came and babysat (thanks, Tom and Donna!) and we went out to dinner, spent a little time looking at furniture (we're in the market for a new couch, and it turns out we have weirdly specific needs), and then headed to the theater. And it was SO WONDERFUL!!!! I loved every second of it. We stayed until the end of the credits. It was spectacular. Seriously, every song in that movie incredible. How did Baz Luhrman do it???
So that was a wonderful Thursday night.
Then on Friday we were celebrating the girls' birthdays with their grandparents, so Craig's parents came again and took us all out to dinner at ZinBurger (SO GOOD!) and then at home the girls opened presents and enjoyed Krispy Kreme doughnuts, so that was super fun.
Saturday, Kendra had her party with friends, which we usually keep pretty simple. The girls played, decorated sugar cookies, ate pizza, opened presents, and watched La La Land (which was only ever possible because Moulin Rouge paved the way for it!!!). I think everyone had a good time! I appreciated Craig making the sugar cookies since I had choir practice that day. I made a huge batch of frosting and then gave the girls each a large scoop to color or do with as they wished. They came up with a lot of different colors and we had food dye EVERYWHERE.
Sunday was a relatively relaxing day, and then Monday was a day off from school AND Kendra's actual birthday. Since she'd already had a lot of partying, the actual day was pretty low-key, but she got her presents from us and I made her a cake, so that was fun. And she's finally old enough to read the 7th Harry Potter book, so she was very excited about that. (Also, since Kendra was born on President's Day, it always makes me happy when those two days line up again!)
And somewhere in all there, Colton also had his 100th day of school, which is always a big deal for kindergartners!
And now I should probably have a few days with less celebratory desserts! Except it snowed and we're all home and hunkered down and Craig is just itching to bake something and who am I to deny him...?
Life is good! Celebrate, y'all!
I'm not normally a person who cares too much about Valentine's Day. I mean-- YES, I'm thrilled for an excuse to go out for a nice dinner, because that's one of my favorite things to do. But I don't need to do it on the actual day. So usually we choose a Friday sometime near Valentine's Day and go on a date then. And that makes me plenty happy. I am so low maintenance. But THIS YEAR, the theater near us was showing Moulin Rouge on the 14th. And I LOVE that movie so much. And it came out when I was on my mission, so I never actually got to see it on the big screen. So I had to take advantage of this amazing opportunity. And lucky me, Craig loves the movie, too, so he was totally on board. Times like this when I feel like the luckiest person ever.
Now, normally on Valentine's Day, we let the kids each pick something for dinner and then we make it all and call it our Valentine's Day Feast-- we've been doing this for a few years now and the kids love it and since they only like kind of junky food, it's not usually too much work for me, either. So this year we bumped it up a day and held it on the 13th. Our menu included chicken nuggets (Colton's request), pizza (Camille), grilled cheese and tomato soup (Ryder), and pigs in a blanket (Kendra). Bentley had asked for French toast, which Craig was supposed to make, but Craig ended up not being able to get away from work, so we saved that for Sunday night. But the kids were still delighted with our Feast!
The only real challenge is trying to get everything hot at the same time... |
And then on actual Valentine's Day, Craig's parents came and babysat (thanks, Tom and Donna!) and we went out to dinner, spent a little time looking at furniture (we're in the market for a new couch, and it turns out we have weirdly specific needs), and then headed to the theater. And it was SO WONDERFUL!!!! I loved every second of it. We stayed until the end of the credits. It was spectacular. Seriously, every song in that movie incredible. How did Baz Luhrman do it???
So that was a wonderful Thursday night.
Then on Friday we were celebrating the girls' birthdays with their grandparents, so Craig's parents came again and took us all out to dinner at ZinBurger (SO GOOD!) and then at home the girls opened presents and enjoyed Krispy Kreme doughnuts, so that was super fun.
Birthday girls! (Not pictured: the bike Kendra got!) |
Showing off her new present, a long ribbon like they use in rhythmic gymnastics and YES we all like to play with it! |
This is such a cute picture! |
Saturday, Kendra had her party with friends, which we usually keep pretty simple. The girls played, decorated sugar cookies, ate pizza, opened presents, and watched La La Land (which was only ever possible because Moulin Rouge paved the way for it!!!). I think everyone had a good time! I appreciated Craig making the sugar cookies since I had choir practice that day. I made a huge batch of frosting and then gave the girls each a large scoop to color or do with as they wished. They came up with a lot of different colors and we had food dye EVERYWHERE.
Sunday was a relatively relaxing day, and then Monday was a day off from school AND Kendra's actual birthday. Since she'd already had a lot of partying, the actual day was pretty low-key, but she got her presents from us and I made her a cake, so that was fun. And she's finally old enough to read the 7th Harry Potter book, so she was very excited about that. (Also, since Kendra was born on President's Day, it always makes me happy when those two days line up again!)
And somewhere in all there, Colton also had his 100th day of school, which is always a big deal for kindergartners!
And now I should probably have a few days with less celebratory desserts! Except it snowed and we're all home and hunkered down and Craig is just itching to bake something and who am I to deny him...?
Life is good! Celebrate, y'all!
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Ohio Trip
The real reason we'd gone to Ohio was to give Craig and I a chance to visit the temple together. Something weird happened around here, where they closed the DC temple for 2+ years for cleaning and renovations (the HVAC unit dated back from the 70s, so it was time) and at the same time, there was a mold problem discovered in the Raleigh, North Carolina temple, so it had to be closed, too.
So suddenly our closest temple is Philadelphia, which is about five hours away, and requires you to drive through DC, Baltimore, and Philly, meaning you're pretty much guaranteed to hit traffic as you go. If you try going south instead, you've got the Columbia, South Carolina temple, 6 hours away. All of this is nearly impossible to handle, and with five kids it's been out of the question for us.
But Craig is good at figuring out the impossible, and it was his idea to visit my sister Rachael, thus getting us within two hours of a functioning temple (in Columbus, Ohio)! From there, we could do a simple babysitting swap, leaving Rachael with all our kids while we attended on Friday, and then watching her kids so she and Ian could go Saturday. It made for a LOT of driving (14 hours, total), but it was nice to get to be in the temple with Craig. And Rachael and Ian were excited for the plan, too, so we made it happen!
The weather went from in the 70s on Tuesday to in the 20s on Friday, and it was windy, too. One of those fun days where you've been sitting in the car with the heat blasting and when you get out, you assume you can hurry across the parking lot without a coat, and then you get a blast of arctic wind and you quickly wiggle into that coat after all!
I'm glad Craig is so good at making things like this happen! Where would I be without him?
And now, for your entertainment:
So suddenly our closest temple is Philadelphia, which is about five hours away, and requires you to drive through DC, Baltimore, and Philly, meaning you're pretty much guaranteed to hit traffic as you go. If you try going south instead, you've got the Columbia, South Carolina temple, 6 hours away. All of this is nearly impossible to handle, and with five kids it's been out of the question for us.
But Craig is good at figuring out the impossible, and it was his idea to visit my sister Rachael, thus getting us within two hours of a functioning temple (in Columbus, Ohio)! From there, we could do a simple babysitting swap, leaving Rachael with all our kids while we attended on Friday, and then watching her kids so she and Ian could go Saturday. It made for a LOT of driving (14 hours, total), but it was nice to get to be in the temple with Craig. And Rachael and Ian were excited for the plan, too, so we made it happen!
The weather went from in the 70s on Tuesday to in the 20s on Friday, and it was windy, too. One of those fun days where you've been sitting in the car with the heat blasting and when you get out, you assume you can hurry across the parking lot without a coat, and then you get a blast of arctic wind and you quickly wiggle into that coat after all!
So sunny and SO COLD!!! |
I'm glad Craig is so good at making things like this happen! Where would I be without him?
And now, for your entertainment:
Colton found a picturesque spot! |
Camille needed to copy him then, except she posed as a fighter, of course... |
Ryder continues to be weird... |
Monday, February 11, 2019
Camille is 4!
My baby is four years old!!!
We were in Ohio for the weekend, which meant that Camille got to celebrate her big day with a couple cousins to play with!
My crazy little girl! |
Craig took her to get a haircut (which we happily referred to as her "birthday haircut" even though Craig and Bentley also got haircuts without the fun excuse! ;) I think her hair turned out adorable-- why did we wait so long to do that?
I baked her cake while she was gone (no small feat in an unfamiliar kitchen!) but I saved stuff for her to lick! |
She pretended to nap with Daddy! |
I actually remembered to bring a couple presents for her (she'll get a lot more on Friday when we celebrate with Grandma and Grandpa) |
And her cousin Nolan was VERY excited to get to play with her new My Little Pony! |
I brought frosting, but nothing no cake decorating tools. Because I don't actually own any...! |
Happy birthday to my crazy little girl-- our life is such an adventure with her in it!
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Fabulous February
This last Saturday we had NOTHING SCHEDULED. AT ALL.
Do you know how rare that is??? We were so excited! We did so very little all day and it was so wonderful. AND, Bentley's walking pneumonia was finally clearing up (did I even mention that on ye olde blogge??? It lasted nearly a WEEK!), so the kids are mostly healthy (knock on wood)! Craig figured out how to stream Redbox movies, and he made the kids watch Groundhog Day. Only Bentley really got it, but they still had fun.
Colton came home from school with this awesome mask that he'd made:
And THEN, as if that weekend wasn't amazing enough, the weather warmed up this week and today it is in the 70's!!!!! It won't last long, so we're trying to cram in as much fun as we can before it snows again.
To celebrate, Camille and I actually left the house and did fun things. I bet you didn't think I was capable of being fun any more, didja? First, I signed us up for a free little art class offered through UVA's Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Museum (which I didn't even know existed). I guess the idea is to get moms to actually bring their kids to museums. But the joke's on them, because I already love museums! I suppose the other goal is to get some exposure to this particular museum, so in that case, they succeeded beautifully. I will happily go back there any day! Not only was it small and easy to navigate with a kid, it's set up in the Pantops area here, near the new Martha Jefferson hospital and the location is gorgeous-- some old house up on a hill, turned into a museum, and there's even parking (unlike all of the UVA grounds!). I was thrilled.
After that we ran a couple errands, grabbed some lunch, and decided to go walk the Trails at Monticello. It occurred to me that we could enjoy a walk just the two of us, with no rushing and no goals and-- with it only being the two of us-- possibly no one even whining! How easy is that??? So off we went. We meandered. We read the labels on the trees. We stopped to pet every dog that came our way. (Camille is very brave and always asks the owner's permission first!) We made it to the first bridge (which means we walked at least half a mile, but in our case a bit more since we wandered up and down a few other trails on the way). We went down to the pond to see it better and witnessed several groups of Canadian geese fly in and splashed down into the water. We ended up with 24 of them, and it was a riot to watch them swim underneath the surface and then pop back up again like balloons, or roll over in the water, trying to bathe themselves!
Sometimes, I manage to ignore the laundry and vacuuming and actually be a good mom!
Also, cherry on top, this happened this morning:
Don't get too fooled by this post, though-- while I've been typing away, I'm constantly being interrupted by crying children. Nothing's perfect. But early spring weather goes a long way toward making it feel pretty great!
Do you know how rare that is??? We were so excited! We did so very little all day and it was so wonderful. AND, Bentley's walking pneumonia was finally clearing up (did I even mention that on ye olde blogge??? It lasted nearly a WEEK!), so the kids are mostly healthy (knock on wood)! Craig figured out how to stream Redbox movies, and he made the kids watch Groundhog Day. Only Bentley really got it, but they still had fun.
Colton came home from school with this awesome mask that he'd made:
Happy Groundhog's Day, y'all! |
And THEN, as if that weekend wasn't amazing enough, the weather warmed up this week and today it is in the 70's!!!!! It won't last long, so we're trying to cram in as much fun as we can before it snows again.
To celebrate, Camille and I actually left the house and did fun things. I bet you didn't think I was capable of being fun any more, didja? First, I signed us up for a free little art class offered through UVA's Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Museum (which I didn't even know existed). I guess the idea is to get moms to actually bring their kids to museums. But the joke's on them, because I already love museums! I suppose the other goal is to get some exposure to this particular museum, so in that case, they succeeded beautifully. I will happily go back there any day! Not only was it small and easy to navigate with a kid, it's set up in the Pantops area here, near the new Martha Jefferson hospital and the location is gorgeous-- some old house up on a hill, turned into a museum, and there's even parking (unlike all of the UVA grounds!). I was thrilled.
Here's the mask she made. I want to hang it in Craig's office... |
After that we ran a couple errands, grabbed some lunch, and decided to go walk the Trails at Monticello. It occurred to me that we could enjoy a walk just the two of us, with no rushing and no goals and-- with it only being the two of us-- possibly no one even whining! How easy is that??? So off we went. We meandered. We read the labels on the trees. We stopped to pet every dog that came our way. (Camille is very brave and always asks the owner's permission first!) We made it to the first bridge (which means we walked at least half a mile, but in our case a bit more since we wandered up and down a few other trails on the way). We went down to the pond to see it better and witnessed several groups of Canadian geese fly in and splashed down into the water. We ended up with 24 of them, and it was a riot to watch them swim underneath the surface and then pop back up again like balloons, or roll over in the water, trying to bathe themselves!
Carter Overlook |
Watching the geese. I'm giving myself bonus Mommy points because: a) I did her hair and b) I even matched the rubberband to her shirt! |
This is such a quintessential Camille look. She's thinking, Why are you taking my picture when you could be watching these geese? |
Sometimes, I manage to ignore the laundry and vacuuming and actually be a good mom!
Also, cherry on top, this happened this morning:
They called themselves the Hugging Group |
Don't get too fooled by this post, though-- while I've been typing away, I'm constantly being interrupted by crying children. Nothing's perfect. But early spring weather goes a long way toward making it feel pretty great!
Friday, February 1, 2019
Sick Bay
We were hoping that Craig could take Kendra and Bentley to the Museum of Science the next Monday, since it was Martin Luther King Day. And since I like getting to hang out with Craig, we were even thinking that maybe we could all go. Unfortunately, that morning Bentley had the same fever that Kendra had had. So he had to stay home. Which meant I was was staying home, too.
Craig took all the other kids, plus a couple neighborhood kids, Abby and Scarlett (who are sisters). Bentley dozed on the couch, sunk deep in his fever. And I put in my headphones and got to work switching bedrooms around.
This seems to be a January thing for me, a weird need to rearrange furniture, almost always in the form of who sleeps where. This time, I was switching rooms for Ryder and Camille. Ryder and Colton have been sharing a room for a year now, which means that Ryder has had to carry the weight of Colton's inability to sleep through the night (Yup! That's still going on!). We figured it was time Ryder got a break. And Colton and Camille have been begging to get to share a room, so that just made sense. Plus, Colton refuses to sleep by himself (or ever be in a room by himself, really), which meant that on nights when Ryder goes to scouts and is out late, Colton was impossible to deal with. This new arrangement should help with that, too.
The good news about this switch is that I didn't need to move any furniture, so it wasn't physically demanding. But having said that, I was still amazed by just how much STUFF my kids managed to accumulate! And of course, being just after Christmas made it all even worse! So it was a lot of work. BUT-- it was a lot of work with NO KIDS underfoot! So I was probably a thousand times more efficient? AND I could throw stuff away! That made me pretty happy. And added bonus-- as I sang along with my headphones, Bentley's bird chirped right along with me, so that was pretty cute! It's almost like being in a Disney movie!
The BEST thing about trading rooms is the chance it gives you to throw out a lot of the junk that accumulates-- random crap from birthday parties, clothes that have never been worn, toys that never get played with, art projects that have been saved for longer than necessary, garbage that has gotten shoved under beds and forgotten about... It's a good feeling to de-clutter some!
While I was hard at work, poor Craig was not having a very successful day at the museum: Scarlett started crying halfway there (she only just turned 5, so I guess it was all too much for her, although her sister was able to help a lot!). And then they were only at the museum for a little while when Kendra suddenly didn't feel all that great after all. I'd worried about that happening-- I knew she wasn't at a full 100%, but I had no way of telling just how much better she actually was. I'd tried to ask her and she'd assured me that she was fine, but clearly we'd all over-estimated her recovery. Anyway, it made for a difficult day and they left fairly early.
I did my best to scrounge up some dinner for everyone and then headed out to choir practice!
The next day was a teacher workday, so the kids were still home from school. Craig got to work from home, too, which was handy since I had made an appointment for Ryder to see an allergist! He keeps getting these little red, itchy bumps, but I could never pinpoint what was causing them. After the school nurse called, I figured it was time to actually have him tested and see if we could figure out what he was allergic to.
So we started with the basic skin test and discovered that he is allergic to EVERYTHING:
The nurse actually yelped when she saw how his arms had reacted. Now, the good news here is that he reacted to both the positive AND the negative testing parts (see? on his right arm, near his elbow?), so any reaction smaller than the negative one, the doctor said we could discount. He just has insanely sensitive skin, apparently. The bad news, though, is that even ruling out the small reactions, the ones left are dust mites (same as Kendra), and... corn and soy! If you live in America today, it is nearly impossible to eat ANYTHING that does not contain corn or soy! (Really! Check out this article! Bottled water and apples both contain corn!!!) But the silver lining is that he isn't all that allergic to them. So the solution is that he gets claritin (or zyrtec) every day. Which is a little lame. But not tragic and not scary and life-threatening like some people's allergies.
So we'll survive.
After that, Ryder got to work on his pinewood derby car with daddy. That was a LOT more fun! Ryder really likes building stuff with Craig in his workshop.
This last Monday, Colton had the same fever that Kendra and Bentley have had. He slept on the couch like this for two hours, despite all the noise going on around him:
Camille came running home from Scarlett's house to ask me if Scarlett could put makeup on her. This was the result:
This is why I hate January.
Craig took all the other kids, plus a couple neighborhood kids, Abby and Scarlett (who are sisters). Bentley dozed on the couch, sunk deep in his fever. And I put in my headphones and got to work switching bedrooms around.
This seems to be a January thing for me, a weird need to rearrange furniture, almost always in the form of who sleeps where. This time, I was switching rooms for Ryder and Camille. Ryder and Colton have been sharing a room for a year now, which means that Ryder has had to carry the weight of Colton's inability to sleep through the night (Yup! That's still going on!). We figured it was time Ryder got a break. And Colton and Camille have been begging to get to share a room, so that just made sense. Plus, Colton refuses to sleep by himself (or ever be in a room by himself, really), which meant that on nights when Ryder goes to scouts and is out late, Colton was impossible to deal with. This new arrangement should help with that, too.
The good news about this switch is that I didn't need to move any furniture, so it wasn't physically demanding. But having said that, I was still amazed by just how much STUFF my kids managed to accumulate! And of course, being just after Christmas made it all even worse! So it was a lot of work. BUT-- it was a lot of work with NO KIDS underfoot! So I was probably a thousand times more efficient? AND I could throw stuff away! That made me pretty happy. And added bonus-- as I sang along with my headphones, Bentley's bird chirped right along with me, so that was pretty cute! It's almost like being in a Disney movie!
Ryder's new (to him) room! Actually, this was his room when we first moved here, too! |
Colton and Camille's room! |
While I was hard at work, poor Craig was not having a very successful day at the museum: Scarlett started crying halfway there (she only just turned 5, so I guess it was all too much for her, although her sister was able to help a lot!). And then they were only at the museum for a little while when Kendra suddenly didn't feel all that great after all. I'd worried about that happening-- I knew she wasn't at a full 100%, but I had no way of telling just how much better she actually was. I'd tried to ask her and she'd assured me that she was fine, but clearly we'd all over-estimated her recovery. Anyway, it made for a difficult day and they left fairly early.
I did my best to scrounge up some dinner for everyone and then headed out to choir practice!
The next day was a teacher workday, so the kids were still home from school. Craig got to work from home, too, which was handy since I had made an appointment for Ryder to see an allergist! He keeps getting these little red, itchy bumps, but I could never pinpoint what was causing them. After the school nurse called, I figured it was time to actually have him tested and see if we could figure out what he was allergic to.
So we started with the basic skin test and discovered that he is allergic to EVERYTHING:
The nurse actually yelped when she saw how his arms had reacted. Now, the good news here is that he reacted to both the positive AND the negative testing parts (see? on his right arm, near his elbow?), so any reaction smaller than the negative one, the doctor said we could discount. He just has insanely sensitive skin, apparently. The bad news, though, is that even ruling out the small reactions, the ones left are dust mites (same as Kendra), and... corn and soy! If you live in America today, it is nearly impossible to eat ANYTHING that does not contain corn or soy! (Really! Check out this article! Bottled water and apples both contain corn!!!) But the silver lining is that he isn't all that allergic to them. So the solution is that he gets claritin (or zyrtec) every day. Which is a little lame. But not tragic and not scary and life-threatening like some people's allergies.
So we'll survive.
After that, Ryder got to work on his pinewood derby car with daddy. That was a LOT more fun! Ryder really likes building stuff with Craig in his workshop.
We got the TV hung on the wall! YAY!!! Now we just need to replace ALL OUR FURNITURE... |
This is a super cool toy that Colton got for Christmas from my sister Leah-- it's a 3D printed moon that you plug in and it lights up! Isn't it beautiful??? And it's a perfect nightlight, too!!! |
Camille fell asleep on my lap. I think Colton is already keeping her awake all night long, poor thing... |
This last Monday, Colton had the same fever that Kendra and Bentley have had. He slept on the couch like this for two hours, despite all the noise going on around him:
Poor guy! |
Camille came running home from Scarlett's house to ask me if Scarlett could put makeup on her. This was the result:
Scarlett has a real future in the makeup business! 😂 |
Trying to do FHE while Camille hugs/chokes Craig. And coughs on him. |
This is why I hate January.
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