Yesterday was a bit of an overwhelming day over
here, beginning with an 8:30 dentist appointment for Audrey to get three little
cavities filled. It actually went very well. From there though it
was just one of those OFF days between me and my girls. A meltdowns and
power struggles everywhere we went the rest of the day and everything we did at
home! By bedtime I was more than ready to not see or hear them for 12
hours. I vented to Mariah and Natalie via Marco Polo, trying to make
sense of why we had such a crappy day together (even though we did some very
nice things, like visiting our new friend Trudy White, who is an older lady in
our ward. She had the most beautiful grandma house with toys for the
girls and she and I sat and talked about two of my favorite things- painting
and family history. She is definitely a kindred spirit). Anyways,
in talking to Mariah and Natalie about it all Mariah suggested blogging to help
me feel better about it. And I felt like, "Well, DUH! Why
didn't I think of that?"
This is the exact reason I started blogging
again in the first place to help myself see the many many great and wonderful
things about life, particularly my crazy little life with these kids. So
thank you Mariah for this reminder. And now here are some of the things I
am very happy about right now in my simple (it) stay at home mom life:
Homemade yogurt with raspberry syrup.
Pretty proud of myself.
Attempting a portrait of Audrey (it's not going
great yet so I won't post any pictures until I like it better)
piggy tail braids in their hair- the braids
don't hang down by their shoulders, they get sucked up into the rest of their
hair because curls gotta curl, even when braided. Today Hannah stuck a
little flower from Hawaii at the top of one of the braids and it has stayed
without bobby pins or anything. It looks quite adorable. And now I
will probably work that into a hairstyle for her next time. I love things
like that, when they accidentally show me a new thing!
Exercising every morning. A fun PopSugar
cardio video and Ekhart morning yoga video they like to do with me. The
other day they ran and put swimsuits on to do it because that was the closest
thing they could think of to the outfits the girls in the video had on.
My wonderful little Eli Leilua sits in the Bumbo as I do it thinking I'm
entertaining him! It's great because then I can use his nap for other
things to get done.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. I love
this movie and I tend to watch with the New Year the last few years.
Inspiring and motivating.
Food goals are going pretty well.
Bright white blankets of snow out our window.
It's very bright in the winter here.
Andrew playing his guitar he got for Christmas
on weekends and evenings. I love the sound of him learning and practicing
while I'm painting or doing stuff around the house. It reminds me of my
dad doing the same thing when I was growing up.
COCO. WE LOVED COCO. I wish I could
own it right now. I can't tell you how much I loved that movie,
especially the end.
Also JUMANJI. Went to see that with Julia
and my cousin Krista and it was laugh out loud funny.
Today we'll be going to the library which is
always a lovely thing for us. I have two books/books on Cd I'm looking
for there today. And of course we'll probably come home with 20 beautiful
new children books as well. I get pretty insane with all the stuff I try
to haul home from the library, while carrying Eli and holding girls hands.
I seriously just CANNOT help myself.
Sand. Sand, sand, sand. My parents
gave the girls some kinetic sand for Christmas with little toys in it to bury
and play with. It has been so much fun. They're at the table with
it right now and I love walking by and just grabbing handful of that softee
stuff. (Audrey just told me she finally uncovered the "dinosaur of
truth" in her sand. Other things that appear are "the horse of
life" and things like that. Is she not super cute?).
And speaking of sand...
Some of my favorite pictures of all time:
Junie B. Jones and
Peter Pan books on CD. A very fun part of our life right now.
Marco Polo! It has kind of changed my life, no exaggerating.
I have been able to keep in touch so much easier with people I had lost
touch with over the years, high school and college friends. And long
conversations with cousins and sisters that are very difficult to have
otherwise. I love it.
Just Being Audrey book by Margret Cardillo. It was Audrey's
gift from Santa but she's been nice enough to share it with me. Children
books are one of my favorite things and Audrey Hepburn is one of my favorite
people. So the combination? Too exciting for me to express. I'm
sure I'm so weird how happy it makes me. She's one of those rare heroes
in the world who becomes MORE of a hero the MORE I learn about her. She
is truly my friend.
My pandora station! Good music can make such a HUGE
difference in a day, don't you think?? I have now tailored one pandora
station of mine to be exactly what I usually am in the mood to listen to.
And I've learned something about myself- I like jazzy kind of music.
Who knew? I love acoustic music- like JUST a guitar or ukulele and
little else kind of songs. Those are my favorites. But I also have
some jazz because of Zee Avi- who kind of does both. And also on that
station are a lot of french songs! Like the kind of music you hear in
Ratatouille. I like walking around pretending like we're in a little
attic apartment in Paris, atmosphere and all. I rocked Eli to sleep for
his nap this morning to the lullaby tune of J'tai Deux Paris. It was
quite magical.
Family reunion coming this summer! Excited to help with
decorations for it. I already have some ideas....
Dreaming with Andrew about our future. We're thinking some
changes may happen for us in the next few years. So we're doing a lot of
dreaming and scheming and preparing right now. I love having him to dream
with.
See, once I got started I couldn't stop!










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