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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

4 years ago

I brought this precious little man into the world.
I had no idea, just no idea what was in store...



Happy Birthday Carter-man.
I love you.

Monday, October 12, 2009

More me.

I learned how to relax again this weekend. That sounds really weirdly bizarre, but it's true. I didn't realize until this weekend, when nothing could bother me, that I had completely forgotten how to relax for the past... well a long time, anyway. Stress has been the theme of my days, and in consequence my life, for far too long. And for no good reason, it seems. This weekend something happened. Something and nothing. Nothing substantial happened to create this change, but there was a change. On Saturday I felt, great. I felt totally relaxed. I had a mountain of school work, a house that needed cleaning, a husband who was in class half the day, three antsy kids, and somehow nothing bothered me. I drifted around getting things done, and feeling like life was pretty darn good. Then the hubby got home and I found that the same stress less state had ballooned out to enclose him as well. He was somehow equally relaxed. The feeling extended into Sunday, which is usually a very stressful day, and I discovered how delightfully restful it can actually be if you let it.

Hannah is off school this week for fall break. I woke up at five a.m. (which is when I usually go running) and my back hurt really bad. I went back to bed. Craig went to work and I slept, in. It was so nice. I didn't have big black circles under my eyes when I emerged from the covers at 8 o'clock. I thought those were going to start to be a permanent fixture. My kids slept in too. The little darlings, they were tired too. Hannah woke up at 8:30, Carter at 9:15 and Ethan... he's still asleep. It's 10 o'clock. I did my reading for class and edited a short story of mine a bit, and now I'm writing this blog. I am so relaxed I'm wondering if there is somebody else inside my skin. Is it possible? At the same time, I feel more like myself than I've felt in a very very long time. And that, my friends is a good feeling.

ps. my second born turns 4 tomorrow.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

niece reese

I have a new niece!
Reese Lauren Baird.
9.5 lbs.
Sheesh! Way to go Tarah!
You are a queen.

Check out this chubby little darling.

If only I could hold her right now.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

95%


I tore the townhouse apart today.


When the movers moved our stuff into this crackerbox a few months ago and put the crib back together, it was discovered that they had broken off a certain piece that held the railing on. Kind of important. Anyways, the mover guy taped up the side (good and safe, you know) and told me to fill out a form. Then I went through a ridiculous process that ended, finally with a check of 90 dollars to order the new part with. I still haven't placed the order, because school started and well, yeah. Life is insane. Then I lost the check. Or someone did. I tore the drawers apart looking for it, but to no avail, and then promptly had a breakdown when Craig got home from work. Lucky lucky him. It wasn't so much about the check either, (it's only 90$ after all) but what the check represents. The chaos of this house we live in, the way everything gets so dirty so fast when you are living on top of each other, how stuff is literally spilling out of every closet, how I don't know where anything is, and I really miss my rolling pin that's buried somewhere in a box in the garage, and it feels like we've been living this way for a really really long time. It's that I spent 5 and a half hours at the park yesterday, yay for good weather again (low 80's!) letting the kiddos play so I could study, and I am still way way behind on my school work, and my house is a disaster. Nice.


Craig reminded me of something the sealer said to us in the temple when we were getting married the other day. He took our rings in his hand, he said they were all shiny and new. He said pretty soon they would get scratched and beat up, that life would getting really hard and we would get beat up. Boy was that prophetic. I had no idea how hard it would be to have a family. But I am grateful, because through all the tough stuff and chaos, we've stuck together. The payoff is coming, I can feel it. I'm looking forward to it, and our new house. All 2850 sq. feet of it. In just a few. more. months.


In other news, Craig wrote a big paper on Saturday. He started it at 8 pm, it was due by 11pm. 7-10 pages. Yikes. He got his grade back today.


95% The professor wrote a bunch of praise to my genius of a husband that ended with: "a first rate analysis."



I hate him.



but not really.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Carter-isms


This was written by Craig.

The other night after the kids had gone to bed, Carter came out and I was teasing him that I though he was a dinosaur. In a very serious voice he replied, "I'm not a dinosaur. I have a bum and a pee-pee. Dinosaurs just have tails." And actually, that may be the only difference.

Tonight, Cori vacuumed up a marble, which got stuck in the fan. That caused the vacuum to sound REALLY bad. This allowed me the pleasure of completely disassembling it in the garage this evening. The only way it could have been more disassembled would have been if I had melted it down into a blog of plastic. Once I got the fan open and got the marble out, I turned it on briefly to make sure it was working before I put the thing back together. I'm not sure if you've ever turned on a vacuum motor when it's out of the vacuum, but take it from me, it's really loud. The kids were out there playing while I was doing this, and after the really loud noise, Carter ran up to me and yelled, "Bloody Hell! What was that?!" I think he's been watching too much Harry Potter. He even said it with an English accent.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

cheesy.

carter has become a bit obsessed with self portraiting lately.






my camera is filled with all kinds of these little gems.



man i love this kid.


ps. my beautiful big sister is coming to see me today. yay!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

ah... progress.

this is our house.

this is my kitchen. imagination people.happy wednesday.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Magic Beans...


You know how when you have little kids you get tired of just taking them to the park or chuck-e-cheese and you don't want to wait until their teenagers to give them a little culture?











On Saturday we took the kids to the Hale children's theater to see Jack and the Beanstalk. Totally darling, and the play was good too.












Nobody screamed, the atmosphere was totally casual and kid friendly. I'm in mother heaven...
































Happy Kids= Happy Mom= Happy Family.








The end.

Friday, September 25, 2009

What is our world coming to?

Irena Sendler

I was sent this story in an email. I had to share for two reasons. 1. This woman was amazing. 2. I'm so disgusted with the end of it, ug... just read on...


*There recently was a death of a 98 year-old lady named Irena. During WWII, Irena, got permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto, as a Plumbing/Sewer specialist. She had an 'ulterior motive' ... She KNEW what the Nazi's plans were for the Jews, (being German.) Irena smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried and she carried in the back of her truck a burlap sack, (for larger kids..) She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the kids/infants noises.. During her time of doing this, she managed to smuggle out and save 2500 kids/infants. She was caught, and the Nazi's broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely. Irena kept a record of the names of all the kids she smuggled out and kept them in a glass jar, buried under a tree in her back yard. After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived it and reunited the family. Most had been gassed. Those kids she helped got placed into foster family homes or adopted.

Last year Irena was up for the Nobel Peace Prize ... She was not selected.


Al Gore won, for a slide show on Global Warming.



Cori note: When people start valuing liberal bandwagon agendas over true heroism in the face of real personal danger, that is when our world goes to hell in a handbasket.



I think if our forefathers were alive today, they would kick our butts.

happy today :)

it's friday. that means it's the weekend, which had always been exciting. but now more than ever. let me explain by telling you what our weeks are like.

monday: get up at 4:30 and 5 am (I'm the 5), exercise, Craig goes to work at 5:30, i drive Hannah to school (4 miles to our new nieghborhood that we still don't live in). I go pick hannah up at 3pm, Craig gets home for work at around 4:30, i head off to class an hour later and don't get home until after 9 pm.

tuesday: same morning routine. Craig works all day and then goes to school all night, and doesn't get home until around 11 pm.

wednesday: same morning routine again (and for the rest of the week) Craig get's home at 3:50 I beat it out the door to make it to my 4:40 class and don't get home until almost 8pm

thursday: Craig goes from work to school, and again, doesn't get home until 11pm. (So I'm alone with the kids all day and night)

Friday: Hannah has school, Craig has work and then NOTHING! NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING!!!!!

Two and a half slightly uninterrupted days with the hubby, and nothing but studying and 3 children to interrupt us. I love the weekends.