Friday, May 23, 2008

Lists

I've resorted to lists of what we're up to. It's easier. And the battery died in my camera. Right on my first attempt of a picture at field day. Now it is charging. And I will post pictures. So, here I go:

1. Ashley lost her tooth! She's only 5. Her permanent (Katelyn says peruven) tooth is almost in. The tooth fairy came. She left a nice note and a dollar. A whole dollar! Wow. Not sure the tooth fairy can keep that kind of donation up. Hans is offering to help Ashley run a business where he brings teeth home from work and they leave them for money. Luckily, Ashley is too honest for this.

2. Mia got her two bottom teeth! She's a big girl! She started rolling all over the place keeping her siblings entertained. She even rolled under the couch at the Conleys. She gets up on all fours and rocks back and forth. Any day now. She is terribly sick today. Sounds like croup. Why does it always happen on the weekends?!

3. Ashley also has been sick and missed her first two days of school this week of the entire year. I wanted to send her just to keep her perfect record. But she couldn't speak. And she had a headache and was really tired. She even napped. That's a sure sign of illness around our house.

4. I LOVE my bike. I even have a picture of it on my camera with the intent of doing a post on it. I'm in love. I rode with Hans on tuesday night. Jeff let him borrow his bike. We had a great time. I rode with Jeff last Saturday and we're planning on riding as much as possible together. It's great. I feel pushed. He's too competetive to let a girl beat him. Although I beat him in Moab. And plan on beating him home next ride.

5. It's nice weather!! The kids are playing outside and we're taking walks to the park and all over the place. There are ducks living in our water feature when you enter Wolf Ranch. We've taken several trips down there to feed them bread. Ashley is searching diligently for a nest for eggs. Ducks lay eggs, right? I'm not much of an animal expert. I know nothing. She asks me stuff like - where do ducks live? what do they eat? where do they go in the winter? how do they sleep? No idea on any. I couldn't even identify a cow (unless it looked like book pictures of cows for pre-schoolers) when Hans and I got married. And I married a self-proclaimed farmer. Oh well.

6. I am sorting through children's clothing. Mia could wear a different item of clothing for the entire summer. I seriously have that much stuff. I have filled Hans' trunk with Goodwill items. I organized my closet, Justin's closet, and am in the process of Mias. She has a LOT of clothes. It's slightly ridiculous. My craze in organization was jump started by my friend Jen. She's some sort of organizational guru. Stuff that seems so obvious after she tells me how to do it. I didn't realize that Melanie was neater then me either, but yesterday she informed me while she helped me sort my closet that she used to put masking tape down the middle of our room. I thought this was for territorial reasons, but she says it's because I was messy. Me? Really? We weren't the best communicators, I guess. I always thought I was fairly neat. Now my closets are getting there.

7. I am painting Mia's room purple. And Hans is putting up crown moulding and wainscoating. Yea! Mia is 7 months old and will finally have a room. If only I can get Hans to work out and get strong enough to move the treadmill down to the basement.

8. Hans is building shelves in the basement. They are huge! And awesome. No wonder his friends in Maryland called him handyman. Now we get to go on a date to Walmart and purchase food storage supplies. I plan on doing it all in one gigantic trip. Over and done with. Check. Check. Get it off my list.

9. Justin is a nighttime wanderer. Not sure what to do. He goes to bed at 8:30-9. Meaning we put him in his room. They he comes out and wanders. He knows better then to come downstairs now so I get some peace for a few minutes before going to bed. One early morning this week I couldn't find him in his bed and panicked. Turns out he was sleeping in my white ikea chair by the computer. He's a crazy kid. Melanie said, "Wow, it sure is peaceful in your house when Justin is napping." He can't stop talking.

10. Last Wednesday we hear the doorbell in the evening. Hans is at work. It's Warren. Uh, Hans is at work. He's here to see Justin he says. He has his dirt bike. Justin is in heaven. He talked about that for days. He still does. Warren is like some sort of mythical superhero in Justin's eyes.

11. Field Day. For Ashley. Kind of crazy. Haven't quite figured out how to do a sick 7 month old and a demanding 2 year old. We survived somehow. Mia found a blueberry nutrigrain bar while I was tending to Justin and ate half of it. Her very first real food. And last for awhile. She likes to scoot and roll to peices of carpet lint and eat them. I just finished vacuuming. Again.

12. We took a trip to Garden of the Gods and hiked. Love that.

13. Elder Holland came to speak last Saturday night and Sunday for Stake Conference. I didn't make it Sunday (it was at 2:00 and I have 2 babies) but Saturday night was great. He talked for over an hour on hard times. It was great to hear an Apostle in person. He seemed more real to me. He emphasized that we should imagine him talking to us in our living rooms. I felt like he was speaking just to me. He talked about the struggles of mortality. That we all need to remember that mortality was meant to be a test. That we are going to have hard times. That everyone does. To not feel like we are the only ones with problems. He quoted Abraham Lincoln who said something to the effect of - God must love the common man because he sure made a lot of commen men. He said that God does love the broken hearted. That He is here to help us. That we need a broken heart and a contrite spirt in order to really know God. He used a lot of analogies from the scriptures. It was great. I felt the Spirit. The Stake presidency also spoke. President Porter spoke on feeling the love of the Lord. And how he's felt it. Specifically in an experience with Elder Holland. It was great. It was interesting for me to think that a stake president might have issues feeling the Lord's love. It made me realize that we are all in the same situation trying to be the best that we can. The Denver Temple president ( I can't remember his name) spoke. I felt the importance of service and of attending the temple more regularly. Sister Fotheringham (the mission president's wife) gave a great testimony on how easy it is to share the Gospel. I felt how easy it was. I need to be better. My heart was definately pricked. I have so many great neighbors that I have great relationships with. I need to be more open with the Gospel.

14. Hans is busy at the office. He makes enough money to pay our mortgage now. Yea!

15. We planted our Garden. Zuchini (1 n or 2) and green beans. We planted Ashley's sunflower by the trampoline. I mowed the lawn. I love mowing the lawn.

16. I've been running outside while listening to conference talks. I love the early morning run. I feel like I can do anything after a run and feeling inspired by conference talks. And then it hits 2:00 and I crash I'm so exhausted.

17. I might be turning into a Whole Foods snob. I'm not sure. But I like going there.

18. Gymnastics ended. And then I signed the girls up again for the summer. They get to go "competetive" in the fall.

19. We are going to see Indiana Jones tonight. Anyone seen it yet?

20. I got a really bad haircut. My worst yet. It's going to be a summer of ponytails.

21. I think I'm done, although I am certain I could sit here and type forever.

10 comments:

R A C H A E L said...

busy busy! A little tip. Never go to anyone who cuts hair out of thier home.

Melissa said...

don't listen to rachael. just because someone cuts hair out of their home doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing. it only means they want to have a career and stay home with their kids.
i'd be happy to cut your hair sometime! :)

amanda said...

Loved the post. I don't know farm animals either. Eggs come from chickens- right? I hate it when my kids ask me farm animal questions...
That's cool you got to hear Elder Holland. Sounds like it was a great meeting.

Rachel said...

I feel for you about the haircut, but you always look great!! What a busy time you've had. I bet you will feel so good to get so many things checked off your list, I also am a list person (right now my cupboard is covered with post it notes of things that I want to get done.

Anonymous said...

Wow - I'm tired just reading all of this! you're a true trooper - and did you mean 2 HOURS running?!?!?

R A C H A E L said...

Didn't mean to offend, Melissa! I just haven't had any good experiences from home hair cuts. Thats not to say you don't know what you are doing!

Robin said...

Ducks lay eggs. They are birds and all birds lay eggs - you knew this didn't you :).

Please blog about your food storage.

Tell us more about Jen's organizational skills and is she for hire?

I agree with Rachael on the haircut advice. The best cut I get is from an extremely overbooked diva who can charge what ever he wants. I have to travel to Boise for that cut. It is worth the trip.

Steve & Paula Leishman said...

Ok, so the best hair cuts I've ever had were from my friend who cut hair out of her house two days a week and at a salon three days a week. She was awesome. Just wanted to add my two cents! I think running is the best form of therapy!

emily said...

nice list.

you are a super mom. i'm always impressed with all that you and your kids do.

i'm tired after reading your list.

Liz said...

Michelle, like so many others here, I am impressed! I don't know how you can have so much energy! You are awesome!