Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Up, Up and Away!


Sam's favorite thing to do when he visits grandpa's dental office is to take advantage of the 'good kid' treasure box. This past visit yielded a great treasure.... a foam airplane that soared!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

SWING!







Grandma and Grandpa Lee have a huge swing in their backyard. Some kids love it and some don't. Sam, Sarah and Mary love it. Joe doesn't.

St. Johns and the Fair!



A few weeks ago I took the kids to St. Johns to see their grandparents and to get some dental work done.
I felt brave enough to travel by myself with all 4 kids. In hindsight it was a false sense of bravery. The 4 and 1/2 hour drive to the White Mountains was filled with whining (I can't hear the movie, I'm tired, I'm hungry), crying (from all 5 of us), and complaining about our sore bottoms.
I must share: Mary, she's a smart one, kept telling me she was 'stinky' and pointed to her diaper. I decided that sitting in a poopie diaper for another 45 minutes (we were that close) was torture. I pulled off the highway and removed Mary from her car seat. Holding her above my head, her butt to my face, I sniffed her diaper. RATS! I was fooled! She wasn't poopie! She smiled a funny smile. I tried to put her back in her car seat but she only screamed. You know, that heir of Julia scream. After about 10 minutes of bouncing her around and letting her shake her legs out I was able to put her back in her seat. Mary insisted that she had a stinky for the remainder of the trip, funny smile included. I didn't believe her. Would you? We got to our destination safely and without incident. Thank goodness!
The next day I took the bigger kids to grandpa's dental office in Springerville, AZ. The kids had their teeth cleaned and I had some 'work' done.
We hurried home to spend some more time with grandma, make crafts and play in the backyard.
That night we headed off to the annual Apache County Fair. The kids had a great time riding rides (over and over and over) and eating fair-ish foods. Joe and Mary spent most of the evening in their stroller (thanks to grandma) who pushed them around so they could see all the art, food, flower, plants, you name-it exhibits. I decided to let them loose near the end of the night. They had a blast throwing rocks in the air and at people, not on purpose, but still embarrassing. We left the fair with happy and tired kids. It was a great day.


Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Changing Things Around

We took advantage of Labor Day and did some major work in our house! Poor Mike! His day off from work equalled a full day of work here at home. We decided it was time to separate the kids into 'boy' and 'girl' rooms (Sam and Sarah shared a room and the babies shared a room). I didn't realize how much work it was! Mike dismantled Joe's crib and moved it into Sam's room. Then he took apart the bunk beds that Sam and Sarah were using and moved one bed into Mary's room. How does so much stuff get pushed under beds and cribs? There were books, shoes, food, cups, clothes and toys under Sarah's bed alone! We finished setting up the beds and cribs before the end of the day. The toys, for the most part, were put wherever they could fit.
We felt good about the new arrangement.
Sadly, Joe and Mary took it harder than I thought. They were so used to being in the same room that they were sad and lonely. They screamed for 2 hours at bedtime. Uhh! Sam and Sarah didn't get much sleep that night.

I will post some pics as soon as I am completely finished setting up their rooms.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Mary


Silly, Silly Mary, 20 months, is a joy to have in the house. She is an easy-going girly girl most of the time (99%) but has a temper that is on fire! She loves her twin, Joe, and loves to climb on top of him and ride on his back just like in the womb! (Joe didn't like it then and he does not like it now).

Joe


Joe, 20 months, is full of energy and loves everyone! He loves dad and Sam and his Pink cousins. Uncle Ron is his favorite uncle. Joe is a funny boy...he can protect Mary (his twin sister) and torture her at the same time. I think it's payback for kicking Joe out of the womb first.

Sam


Sam, 6, is a great big brother and good example of service to his family. He likes to play video games with Mike (dad) and loves school.

Sarah


This is a picture of Sarah, 4. She is a great big sister to the twins and loves to help mom in every way!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Why is it called, "One, Two, Four!"?

This is a very simple question to answer. It's the number of kids we had for our 3 pregnancies.
Sam was born in 2001, Sarah in 2003 and the twins were born in 2006. Each pregnancy we doubled the amount of children in our family. And to answer your question on the tip of your tounge...NO, I am not planning on having quads to double the number of children again!

Friday, July 18, 2008

A blog is born.

Welcome! Come and join me and my family in our crazy, fun, loud, messy, challenging, fast-paced life!