Sunday, January 31, 2010

Good News and Bad News and Update

Good news:

Brookie is taking a bottle

Bad news:

She may be weaning herself. Since she repeatedly bit me (as in, a few days in a row, every time she started nursing), she refuses to nurse at all. It is strange, like she was really offended I'd pull away and gasp when she bit me. And she remembers still and will not nurse. So far, she won't drink formula either. That's gotta change, really quick. I am sick of the pump.

The end.

Update:
I forgot to say that we decided against getting B. the MRI. She seems to be improving her range of motion in her arm, so we are waiting it out, at least for now.

She is teething again (which may account for her refusal to nurse?). She's been happy during the day, but last night she woke up at 11:15 and didn't stop screaming until 2:45 am. Needless to say, I am EXHAUSTED today. Trying to keep my eyes open.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Let's Craft Talk... Work Through the Pain

Last night I decided to get all crafty. Remember this skirt? I made Alisa a little dress out of it.
My inspiration came from here and here (awesome blogs--love 'em!). Here's how it turned out. I think I'll add a ribbon or something so it's not so plain. The sleeves were my invention and I have to say, for a girl who totally got skipped on the creative gene, not too shabby!
It was easy, peesy and took me about 2 hours. It would've been shorter but I decided to do a little sleeve and had to figure out how to execute my idea. Anyhow, here is a recycling project for you.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Biter

Brooke finally bit me. Hard. Four times. And she's refusing to take a bottle. Then Alisa pooped in her panties (hasn't happened in... maybe she's never done it.). She not only pooped in her pants, but did it in private (I think in the bathroom), then proceeded to put it in the trash can (luckily we had a liner in it!). She came and got me and told me all about how her poop was in the garbage. Wow. Good times over here.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Holiday Weekend Turns Into Mini-Vacation

Holiday weekend= Lots of time to play! We thought it was a fun weekend, but were surprised as it went on and on and on. Every day that week was a snow day (no school). Although Scott and I were both sick with head colds and felt miserable, we managed to take the kids to the Show Low pool. It has a water slide that Jake and Alisa LOVED and played on 90% of the time we were there. Brookie, luckily, slept the whole time. We had the pool mostly to ourselves. It was a fun time and now they ask to go daily.

Other than that, Scott found it in him to rebuild his legos from back in the day for Jake...

Impressive, I know! :)
Grandma Seaman got us this shoe rack to hang our winter clothes out to dry. We love it! Perfect.
Our happy baby! We had a scare the other day because her thumb got stuck in a hole in a binky we have. I didn't realize it until 45 minutes later. She was crying so unnaturally that I was trying to rock her to calm her down. Finally, as I was adjusting her on my lap, I thought why is she still holding onto this silly binky? I went to take it from her and saw that her thumb was purple and swollen. It was so sad! I wrote the company right away. They called that night and I am sending them in to be tested in their lab. Hopefully this will prevent the same thing happening to other babies! (Amanda, they are the same binkies that Malia uses).
Grandma Seaman sent over some glow sticks/flashlights for the kids. They are in heaven and insisted I take this picture with the lights off.
We got a HUGE snowstorm. I think it snowed four feet over 4 or 5 days. Schools were closed all week, which meant that Scott was home with us! It was nice to have him home for 8 days. We had a great time staying up late, taking naps, being lazy, and playing in the snow with the kids. The driveway this day was hard to shovel. That snow is heavy! It was up to my knees... not that I'm tall, but still!



The kids loved it! We had power all week, except for 8 hours on Friday. That was a bummer, but it didn't get too cold. We got pizza that night since we couldn't cook anything. Before sundown, we started setting up beds in the living room by the fire, but luckily it came on before 7, so we were able to have hot baths and normal beds. We love electricity and it is now part of Jake's standard prayer.
Oh what do you do in the winter time, when your power's out again? Well, we had a good time jumping and doing tricks on the mattress...

Brookie with her two teeth.
The snow does this weird thing. It starts sliding off our roof in a huge curve, but doesn't fall off. Just check out these icicles at a 90 degree angle.
[alisa]
I was trying to put Jake in time out, but he and Alisa were clinging to each other. Alisa (complete with her little lisp) said frantically He's my sister! No, mom! He's my sister!

Alisa wanted to go to school. When I explained that she could go when she was bigger, she said Yes! I go to school! To the pink school!

I was holding Alisa on my lap and singing when the following conversation took place:
That's yucky!
What?
You singing is yucky!
What do you mean? Does my breath stink?
Yeah, you singing is yucky!

Well, it WAS early in the morning!
[jake]
Mom, please, oh, please can we get a pet? Maybe a dog or a cat?
I'm allergic to pets, Jake. I don't think we'll ever have one. They make me pretty sick.
You're allergic? Can we get a new mom so we can have a pet?

Mom! I popped my back knuckles!

Jake (praying):Please bless Alisa to have a birthday and she will turn three and I will turn 5. And please bless her to have a big cake for her birthday...
Alisa: (gasp) Yea! Thank you!

I was on the phone, asking Scott to pick up my "medicine" (birth control). Jake asked what my medicine was for, so I told him it was so I didn't have another baby. He got all worried and practically screamed No, dad! Don't get mom's medicine! We need another baby! I want a brother!

Don't hold your breath, bud. Not happening any time soon.
The kids almost never ask to hold Brookie, but lately they have started playing with her, kissing her, and wanting to hold her. She is so much more interactive. Love this age.
We got to hop over to Snowflake one afternoon to visit with my Grandma (Zena) and Grandpa (Bruce) Hunt, Aunt Lois, and Great Uncle Doug and Aunt Pat. It was nice to visit for a couple of hours. I have so many memories of my Hunt grandparents. It was fun to grow up close (relatively--2 1/2 hours) to them. They are amazing people. I love them!
Unfortunately, my kids went a bit crazy at the end of our visit. Brooke was screaming and the other two were running around, whining, and generally wreaking havoc. Oh, well. It was worth it to visit with my G'parents.

Monday, January 25, 2010

More Christmas and Stuff

My kids LOVE Grandma Frost. They are always asking to go to her house. She is so good with them!
Where did Brookie get those gorgeous blue eyes?!
Jake on Christmas morning was thrilled that Santa brought him a much-longed-for suit. It is adorable on.
I forgot to say that the biggest surprise was this! Les wrapped a huge box for Linda. Inside was a little jewelry box. Inside that, a key. She had no idea and it was so sweet to watch how excited they both were. It is a sweet Sequoia, I must say. Decked out.
They were both teary. It's been a hard year and was a sweet surprise.
Scott's trophy for hunting. Les and Linda got it mounted for him. It now proudly hangs in our bedroom... JUST KIDDING! But it is hanging. In our garage.
Jake and Alisa's easel
Skateboards for each. Alisa's has pink on the bottom.
Kels and Alisa after the jacuzzi. She was tuckered out.
Hair before. Even fixed, it is scrappy!
At the Crane's. We had a great time playing Uno Flash (a must try) and Bridge. Alisa found this ballerina costume my mom made for me when I was 6 or 7. She wore it every day.

Before Christmas, we had a little Nativity Re-enactment. Alisa pitched a major fit. She didn't want to wear anything to be the angel. Every once in awhile, she reminds us that she is two. This is post-fit, getting into the Christmas spirit with some piano music.
The fit
My mom and dad. Lovely... The wise men.
Jake as the shepherd.
Li-li... another wise man. I'm sure if she ever looks at this, she'll be thrilled I posted this picture.
Scott the sheep. It's a classic. Somebody has to be the sheep. Great costume. Brookie was the baby Jesus. She was actually really happy for all of it. In fact, for those who haven't heard, she turned a new leaf (is that the saying?) and is now about 90% happy. It is fantastic. It happened right before Christmas and the timing couldn't have been better. She is a doll--babbling, cooing, drooling, rolling all over. It is a great stage and we are SO glad she is finally out of that horrible colicky stage. Yea!
The pre-fit angel. My mom made this dress for Jacqui's baptism. I think three of the four girls wore it to their baptism service. It is a sweet memory.
Happy Baby Jesus!
My parents are always SO helpful and most mornings they take the kids and let me go back to sleep. It was heavenly. Thank you! The kids must have gotten used to it, because by the end of our trip, they were going straight into Grandma and Grandpa's room.
Back in Show Low

The kids have been really into exercising with me lately. I even got Scott to do a little P90X one Saturday.
Jake trying out the new skateboard. I oiled the wheels and they zip right down our driveway. I couldn't resist the $5 black Friday deal.
Brooke braving the cold to watch the skateboarders.
Alisa loves pushing the stroller.
Christmas dress. Adorable.
Alisa and Jake. Trying to get a decent shot is pretty much impossible.
Hair after. My sister Li did an AMAZING job. I love the cute A-line. Just when I thought there was no hope, Li saved the day (and the 'do).
Jake as handsome as daddy!
Sweet.
Here's Jake braving our neighbor's driveway. We live in a vacation home neighborhood, so we use all the neighbors driveways!