Sunday, January 29, 2012

day trip

on saturday we hopped over the border and went to a zoo in south carolina.  

caroline could spend all the live long day reading her animal books so we were especially excited to take her.

i still laugh at hallie's first trip to the zoo...yay for archives!

this post is caroline heavy but while the camera was out i was pretty focused on capturing her expressions.





 i am a sucker for pictures of the girls lined up like this.


 my favorite mommy moments are when the kids do something that has nothing to do with me.  totally unprompted, hallie was showing caroline a baby gorilla statue.
  totally unprompted, she kissed her.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

ARTificial

i've been finding uses for several reams of wallpaper that the previous homeowners left behind.   



 
sometimes this blog gives the impression that our days are peaceful and the house is clean.  with kids that play together with nary a fight.  the top pictures are sweet...they look quiet and creative.  however, the pictures below tell the real story.  they are way more authentic.   more often than not we live in a loud battle ground.   our house is messy, sharing is really hard and hearts (including mine) need lots of work.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

game time

it's a fun time to be a bronco fan.   one hour till another game of the most exciting season i can remember!   go tebow!!!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

pictureless

i've been blogging for 5 years and have recently started a project to turn this blog into a book so we have a hardcopy to look back on.  as i have been editing it i have loved looking back on memories i have totally forgotten.  in fact, most of my "editing" looks more like me crying while rereading birth stories and baby milestones.

at any rate, this blog is a blessing to my poor memory and i love that we have a record of little and big moments.  i've got to do a better job updating so that my girl's future husbands miss nothing when i make them read the 250 page account of our baby days.

with that said, life has been busy yet the camera hasn't been out since christmas.  that is definitely a record.  in place of pictures, here are some quotes/conversations i don't want to forget.

KINSLEY:  tonight after she read to me (i am still in awe that my girl is reading...who knew a mom could be so proud) she got silly and was showing off her belly.  she then said that she loves the baby in her belly.  we've never talked about the birds and the bees so i innocently questioned her ideas.  she basically explained that she believes all girls are born with tiny grape size babies in their tummies and the babies get bigger and bigger until the mom is ready to have them.  she mentioned that caroline also has a tiny baby in her tummy.  this would have been a perfect opportunity for me to tell her the basic details.   would have been perfect...

HALLIE:   
hallie:  "mom, we say pizza 3 times in that song."
me:  "what song, hal?"
hallie: "the christmas pizza song."
"re-pizza sounding joy"
"re-pizza sounding joy"
try...just try to sing that song from now on without inserting that word.  funny girl.  

in more hallie news, i never would have imagined we would be having self-esteem issues due to hair at the age of 3.  let me begin by saying that hallie has beautiful hair.  she was blessed with tendrils that the north carolina air make sensational.

however, she hates it.  it's not so much the curls as it is the length.   she believes they rob her of having long hair.  most mornings her strategy is to stand on tippy toes while looking over the counter as she wets the brush and slicks back her hair.  she thinks it makes her hair look long and straight.   she can't see that it is still curling up in the back.  picture slicked back sides/top with a curly/puffy back.

the other night she called me with a quivering voice and tears lining her cheeks.   "mommy my hair won't go flat.  i want flat hair like you and kinsley.  please help me make it long."

it's hard seeing my child struggle with something, even something as shallow as hair.  however it's opened the door to conversations about her identity in jesus not in her appearance.  we've been talking about her heart not her hair.   i think it's sinking in because today i overheard her tell kinsley god created her face in the shape of a rectangle.   a strange step in the right direction.


CAROLINE:  last week i had to take her to the doctor to get a booster shot for the flu vaccine.  when we entered the room she immediately remembered she wanted nothing to do with the place.  she buried her face in my shoulder, her body hugged my chest and her fingers gripped my arms.  within seconds, way before the shot, in a sad voice she started repeating, "owwww,  owwww, owwww."

it was so so sad to hear her scared little voice.   what an incredible memory she has.

BEN:  just for fun:
ben:  "where do we keep the frying pans?"
(we've lived here 6 months)

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Christmas 2011

part one:  christmas in charlotte.  where the grass is still green.

 belly laughs.  contagious belly laughs at the sight of falling bricks.
 they all crowded around to discover all the details of the ballerina jewelry box.

part two:  colorado:  we definitely got our snow fix.      




 the day of a huge snowstorm we took a santa train up pikes peak.  santa rode with us, sang carols, read stories, and visited with each child.


part three:  my best friends, ben's best friends, our kid's best friends.  it was a short night but a sweet night.




part four: christmas eve.   two of the three look less than pleased but caroline was sick all trip and this is one of the few shots i see her sparkle.

nevermind.   she is a feisty one.


part five:  christmas


hallie and caroline were up all night puking.  this is how the baby spent her christmas morning.

sarah, lane and baby brennan stayed all week with us.  we got lots of playtime with the happiest baby ever.  ever.

ford trying to look real tough.   hallie looking a bit like cindy lou who.

even after getting dressed the baby looks a little out of it.   bless her heart.   to top it off there are sharp molars breaking through.  poor thing.

makena and kinsley.  kinsley and makena.   peas and carrots.

uncle lane (army ranger) leading the girls in some seriously good cheers.

one last failed attempt at a cousins shot.

i can't even describe the stress involved with flying with caroline the kids.  guess who were amazing?
the baby didn't sleep on the 3 hour flight but crashed on the 37 minute flight.   she slithered out of my arms and found comfort by my feet.
we already miss everyone in colorado.   it was less than a week but a full trip.   it was also fun coming back home and having it actually feel like home.   and, it's not too shabby taking a family bike ride yesterday on the last day of december in the perfect north carolina temps.