Thursday, August 18, 2011

Hallie on the cusp of five

Hallie does not like to be alone lately. She didn't use to have trouble with her 7 o' clock bedtime. But recently she has struggled. She frequently sings or speaks down into the air vent in her room so that we hear her clear as day in the family room below. And she always gets up to use the restroom fifteen minutes after she has been in bed - despite the fact that she just went. When we go check on her and she is awake in the dark she tells us she hates to be lonely. She does much better off when she sleeps with Claire so they have been alternating hosting slumber parties in each of their rooms so Hallie has that comfort of companionship. They will eventually move in together but I am not quite ready to move Claire out of her crib yet.

Hallie and I have been working on her letters and it is so fun to watch her figure things out and start to spell words other than her name. She figured out "bus" all on her own and started to spell the word "smack" the other day. She was really excited about "m" and "s" sounds. She isn't one to smack. :) I have been looking for balance because I don't want her to be reading so much that when she goes to kindergarten she feels bored, but at the same time she is super excited about it. If Hallie would have started kindergarten this year, yesterday would have been her first day of school. She barely made the cut off for our school district. She actually could have already been going to school for six hours a day! But after countless discussions and prayers I felt it was better for her to go next year. I am thrilled that I get to keep that little girl with me for one more year.

Hallie is a little girl with a big faith in heaven. For one, I know that little children are without guile and closer to perfect - therefore it is easier for them to believe. But also, losing her Grandpa and uncle within months of each other last year really opened the dialogue on why we are here and where we go afterward.  She asked me at lunch the other day which direction heaven was in. Then she looked thoughtfully in the distance before bowing her head and praying out loud, "Father in Heaven, please help me know which way heaven is." Then she peacefully told me shew knew.  It didn't look like acting dramatics to me.  She was perfectly calm and truly happy.

Hallie's new obsession is "Rockadoodle."  It's a cartoon we discovered on Netflix that was made in 1991 that still displays all the cheesiness of an 80s movie. Hallie has a major crush on the main character, an Elvis-like chicken, named Chanticleer. She talks about him constantly and it actually is a little embarrassing how in love with a cartoon chicken she can be. Since the movie is obscure and from twenty years ago, no one ever knows what she is talking about. And she always talks about it. She mentions it to the grocery checker, she mentions it to the nurse in the doctor's office, she has told our chiropractor . . . twice. We love her and her quirks.  But honestly, we look forward to her outgrowing Chanticleer and falling in love with a new animated animal.

Hallie has strong opinions about naming her next sibling. She really wants it to be Rosie or Nala. Both of those are preferable to her previous favorite, Rainbow. Her favorite joke is that we should name our next child Snot. She usually isn't one for gross humor, but you should see how much that one makes her giggle.

She has a new chore chart and is generally very good about following through with her assignments. She does tend to end up playing when it is toy pick-up though. Typical kid behavior. :)

This is the first birthday that Hallie actually asked for specific presents. She always has just been content to get what she gets. But, I do think it is cute she has stronger opinions about what is fun.
We still feel totally blessed to raise this child. She is usually so easy-going it is like she raises herself! Chris and I just know we love to be around her. We know we hit the kid jackpot.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Claire just shy of two and a half

Claire is never hungry. She is too hungry. One of her favorite phrases right now is "Mommy, I'm too hungry!"

Her other favorite phrases? "I need Minnie!" Surprise. And a new one . . . "Mommy, I just need something else."

I like that she exclusively introduces herself as "Clairey" and not just Claire.

She gives great, detailed prayers all by herself.

In the church waiting room she announced "there's a baby!" Then continued in a high-pitched squeal "see her teeny, tiny toes?"

Something not that cute that she does is chew on her Minnie Mouse tail. She does this so much that when she comes running to us to hold her - we get attacked by a soggy, limp cotton tail. It is revolting. But we still hug her anyway because she, on the other hand, is adorable.

With Chris back to work she really misses him. He got her up this morning so we could have family prayer before he left. She told him "You need me!". Today at lunch she demanded "Where's my daddy? I just need him! I need my Daddy!"

She is known to interrupt a quiet moment in a restaurant by announcing "'Scuse me! I had gas!"

She loves to have slumber parties by letting Hallie sleep on the floor next to her crib.

Claire counts 1 - 2 - 3 - 45 - 6 . . .

She is utterly adorable and we love her!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Happy 10th Anniversary

Today Chris and I have been married for ten years. We were reflecting on what we dreamed for ourselves at this point and all those dreams have come true -- save for two teeny ones.  We would have wanted a little more in our savings and perhaps a trip to Spain (where Chris lived for two years when he served his mission). But our children, our home, our educations, our jobs, where we live . . . all are our best dreams and better. And we have handled trials-- the depths of poor (college), extreme stressors (big moves, deaths, illness), huge life decisions about what we wanted and where we wanted to live, and two newborns so far(which for us is really hard) and come out even stronger. Oh loads of people have had way more trials than we have.  Loads.  I am just saying I like this marriage thing.  A lot.  I like being with the same great guy and dealing with everything we deal with.  I even like those moments when I think he is not so great . . . because I am back to thinking he is great all over again later.  Being married to Chris . . . heaven.  No, we're not perfect . . . at all. But we are so perfect for each other. And Spain will come. And the savings account will slowly increase. But we still have each other and even more dreams for the future.


The man I married is so selfless.  For those of you who have ever witnessed him first hand, you know what I am talking about.  His incredible work ethic knows no bounds.  He still serves me just as much as that first year of newlywedded bliss (which is so fun, but it really only gets better).  I, my friends, am lucky!

Monday, August 1, 2011

hello, august!

Well, hello new month!  I think July 2011 was officially the fastest month ever!  I am excited for August.  We have just been loving this summer.  The weather has been gorgeous.  And for the record -- purchasing air conditioning for our home was the best investment for our marriage. :)  Chris and I keep laughing that we fight so much less when our home is pumped with glorious cool air.  The best part . . . our energy bill is not significantly higher at all.  Hallelujah.  It was air conditioning or Hawaii.  Chris and I are glad it was air conditioning!

We have fun things coming up in August.  Our first order of business is a mere three days away . . . our ten year anniversary! 

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