Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Negative Never Sounded Good

The kids results from their Celiac test all came back negative. I was surprised, but very pleased. It's not usually good to be negative, but we'll take it this time! As far as Kate's stomache aches, I'm hoping it was just something else that cleared up. This makes it so much easier with little ones that don't understand dietary restrictions well.

Monday, October 19, 2009

What Are the Odds...

Sat. night the family went out to Walmart to get groceries. As I was loading Nathan into his carseat there was a flock of birds flying over us and a little to the side. Nathan was pointing at them and I was talking to him about them when they changed direction and flew right over our heads. I had the fleeting thought, "Wow, that's a lot a birds, the chances are pretty good we get pooped on...no, you're just paranoid." As soon as I thought it, sure enough, something wet and warm hit me in the face, just below my lip. I was really grossed out, but didn't want to make a scene. I told Nathaniel to look at my face and realized bird poop is pretty much clear, so he couldn't see what I was getting at. I asked him to get me a wipe before I threw up. Moral of the story...Never think of the negative side of what could happen. It will.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Now That's Love!

Tonight as Nathaniel was leaving the house to go to his guitar class (from Parks and Rec) he was kissing the girls goodbye and Eliza said, "Make sure you kiss and hug Mommy." Nathaniel came over to me and the girls were staring at us. He said, "This is a little awkward." He gave me a kiss and a quick hug and Eliza says, "Now that's love!" At least she knows it when she sees it!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Potty Humor

I must not be grown up yet because I still think things like this are funny...
Yesterday Eliza was going potty while I was giving Kate a quick rinse with the shower. She happened to be going #2 (for lack of a better term) and all of a sudden she stops talking, sniffs the air and says, "Something smells really yucky in here. It smells poopy!" She is really grossed out. I start laughing because obviously she has got to be kidding, right? She has to know what that smell is. She said, "Mom, Kate must have pooped in the shower." I told her that wasn't the case and that it was actually from the toilet that the smell was coming from. She was flabergasted! She wouldn't believe me. How could she have made that smell?! I told her that just because you go potty in the right place doesn't mean it doesn't smell. She didn't say anything else...it was taking her a minute to soak it all in.
Later that night as I was putting the kids to bed I was prepping them for the mornings events. We took them into the lab to have their blood drawn to see if they have celiacs like their Mommy. I have been dreading the procedure, but feel it is a good idea to have it done to be sure they don't (or possibly do) have it. Anyway, I was telling Kate about what they would have to do and then asked her if she was going to be brave. She smiled and said she was. She hopped off to bed and I went into our room where Eliza was. She loves to fall asleep in our bed and then we move her later. When I told Eliza what they would have to do she started to look nervous. I told her it was going to hurt a little and asked if she was going to be brave. She told me no without hesitation. I told her I would give her a treat if she would be brave and that changed her answer. Then she said, "Mom, am I going to have to pee in a cup?" (Eliza went to the OB/GYN with me and I made her turn around in the bathroom for that part of the visit and she thought it was the funniest thing that they wanted my pee in a cup.) The girl cracks me up! I laughed and reassured her that they did not need that from her.
Just a side note: the kids all did fantastic today getting their blood work done and only Nathan cried for a few seconds. Treats are such an amazing thing! We'll see what the results are in a few days.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Getting Crafty

I get so excited to find out what the gender of our baby is so that I can get things ready for him/her. I was lucky to find out we were having a boy right before our trip to Montana. Laurel and Mom really set me up with everything I'll need. Laurel gave me the cute blue and white polka dot fabric that I made into burp rags and crocheted around the edges. When I was at Walmart the other day I found that same flannel and, of course, had to buy enough to make a matching blanket. It would be criminal to have such a cute burp cloth without the matching blanket.
I am very excited about this one. My mom bought fabric at a yard sale a while ago and it is so cute. There were these colors plus pink, orange, and purple. There was enough for a quilt for my little guy plus one for Briella (Ben and Christina's little girl). I happened to be there when Mom and Laur were working on Christina's quilt and must have done a little too much ooing and ahhing so Laur designed this one for me. With Mom sewing, Laur cutting and me doing an occasional pinning (mostly sitting there eating and being thrilled it was all coming together so nicely and quickly) it was done by evening. What a great treasure for me to bring home. I finished it the next weekend and now just have to wait out the next 3 months before I get to wrap him in it. Details...
(I also scored on a blanket that Brianne bought material for and it was never made. I'll have you know it is now finished, just not on film or downloaded yet. It will be put to good use though. Thanks, Breezey!)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

More on Montana...

We had a picnic at the park on Friday and Kate loved the tire swing. I can't stomach spinning well and puked on a carnival ride in my teens so I tried to warn Kate that that might happen to her. I figured I would warn her a few times and tell her the consequences, but I wanted her to make the choice without nagging her. Well, after 10 minutes I decided it was time to intervene. I didn't want to her get sick and ruin her night. I finally sent Nathaniel over to physically remove her. She had already asked Landon (her cousin) to stop her and was getting off when Nathaniel reached her. She said, "I'm going to frow up!" Sure enough, two seconds later she puked... a lot. Nathaniel had tried to get her to lean forward as to not get it all over herself, but no luck. She was covered. We took her jacket off and robbed Nathan of his pants (we figured it is more acceptable to be pantless at 17 months than at 3 years). I'm hoping she learned her lesson and doesn't try that again.

Here is my Mom with the kids outside the Billings Airport. I am sad we don't get to see more of her.

Here we are at the airport. When we checked in they told us the flight was a little over an hour delayed, but by the time we got seated they announced the flight hadn't left Phoenix yet. We were waiting there for over 3 hours. Mom offered to come back and get us but with 3 kids going through security takes FOREVER!!! Worse things have happened. At least it didn't happen on the way up and have us miss 3 hours of Montana and family!
I messed up and deleted a picture so the order here is off. These were supposed to be first.
Here is the view from my parents back porch. I love, love, love it there. My brother, Ben, was shooting and Dad was driving to see how close he got to the target. Kate and Liza loved the 4-wheeler. We don't get to do that much around here. Mom, Benny, Kate, and Christina on the porch swing. I tell you, that thing gets used. It was so chilly that night we went inside. I haven't been chilly in forever. I bought that dress of Kate's while we were there. She wanted to wear it everyday. I just went ahead and let her, it's vacation right? She kept it surprisingly clean for Kate. She is the messiest eater I have ever seen in a 3 year old.
It was such a great time and I don't know when we will be able to go back so this will have to hold me over for a while. Luckily the weather here is starting to get nice. It's below 100 some days so they say it is "cooling off". I don't miss the bitter cold and we get plenty of sunshine so we went at the perfect time. We already miss you guys up there!

Candy Town

When my sister, Laurel, told me that she and her boys went here, I told myself that if ever I was in Billings, this place was a must. So, while we were there we took the kids and checked it out. I am such a sweets person that I had to try to control myself while in there. Luckily, I am so cheap that it wasn't too hard! The girls got their baskets and we told them they could each have 10 pieces of whatever they wanted...so they went to the first basket of candy and put 10 of them in their baskets. I tried again and explained that they could get different things and that they might want to look around a little first.
Taffy was 1/2 price that day and luckily I can have it, so that's what I got...I told you, I am so "frugal" a.k.a. extremely cheap that I wasn't going to get anything until I saw this option.
The girls just went around picking one of everything and putting it in their baskets. I gave up and just let them enjoy themselves. They didn't go too crazy and each ended up with 15 pieces or so. The only thing I had to put back was a sucker Kate picked up that had a cricket in it...I wasn't going to pay for crickets. Mom has those around by her house and if someone wants one enough, they can catch their own. Kate probably had no idea there was something in it.
Nathaniel wanted to try out the old fashion soda fountain and ordered the girls a drink. I ruined it for him when I saw the prices so he declined getting anything and walked out empty handed.
Sometimes I ruin fun things because I feel guilty spending money on anything while we are in school and in debt. I should have just let him enjoy the moment...stinkin' me!
The kids had a fun time and at first we let them have a piece or two of candy until one day we got sick of Eliza asking (begging/nagging) us for more and Nathaniel said she could just eat as much as she wanted, but when it was gone she was done and couldn't steal Kate's. Sure enough, it was gone soon and she was trying to have Kate share hers with her. Oh how predictable she is!