Monday, June 24, 2013

Blow Out the Candles and DON'T EXPLODE!!!








For Madi's big 2-Year-Old Birthday Bash, we made a few mini-personal-sized pink cakes for the birthday girl and a smattering of delicious cake balls in strawberry on strawberry and cream cheese on red velvet style for everybody.  Each night for about a week, we presented Madi with a cake and urged/coaxed/prompted/ encouraged/begged her to muster up the courage to blow out the candles.  You see, Mommy accidentally traumatized Miss Madi with  a Jib Jab video (Madi LOVES this site and makes e-cards and videos with pictures of our family whenever she can).  In this particular hilarious and somewhat terrifying video, a puppet is singing an Opera version of "Happy Birthday."  At the end, he places a party hat on his head, blows out the candles and then EXPLODES.  After the cake detonates and the fire and smoke clears, the ashy black puppet falls over with a BANG.  Madi made the natural conclusion that if you blow out candles on a birthday cake, you will explode....thus, her reluctance.  She never did find the courage to blow out the candles on her mini pink cakes, no matter how many chances we gave her.  She'd grow pretty stiff and look quite worried when some one had to step in and do it for her.  Pretty funny.  We'll let a year of time fade her memory and cut back on the unnerving Jib Jab videos and try again at age 3!

Tubby Time


Friday, June 21, 2013

MADI DID IT!

Madi is a nutball...no doubt about it!  She can make monstrous messes.  The other day, I put  Hannah down for a nap then came walking down the stairs.  Before I was even halfway down, Madi could hear my steps descending and KNEW she was in big trouble.  She started confessing and apologizing, "BIG MESS, MAMA.  SOOOO SORRY!  BIG MESS!  MADI DID IT!"

She was hollering from the kitchen counter where she had climbed up and squeezed the maple syrup all over EVERYTHING...table, crayons, herself.  It was a sticky disaster.  She "helped" me clean the gooey mayhem apologizing the entire time, "So sorry.  BIG MESS.  MADI DID IT!"   We stripped her down and scrubbed her off in the kitchen sink.  I may not love cleaning up her messes, but I do LOVE how she owns it and proudly claims credit for her disasters/accidents/poopy diapers/assaults on Hannah, etc.

If I smell a stink, I'll ask, "Uh, oh!  Who pooped?"    If it's not Hannah, she'll proudly claim it, "MADI DID IT!"

When Hannah screams in pain and I come running, Madi will own it with a confident admission of guilt, "MADI DID IT!"

When she makes a big mess, she doesn't try to blame it on Daddy, Hannah or Lily just blurts out, "MADI DID IT!"  She may be a royal disaster but at least she's a truthful one!  And even in her naughtiest moments she can make me smile!

Helper Monkey

Madi has become quite the "helper" lately.  She loves to sing, "Clean, up.  Clean Up.  Everybody, everywhere.  CLEAN UP!  CLEAN UP! Everybody do your share!" at the top of her lungs as she picks up toys.  When she isn't busy making horrific messes, she is often sweeping, doing dishes, wiping spills, scrubbing floors, bathing her babies, cleaning and primping Hannah, etc, etc, etc.  She is a hoot!  Such a very big, busybody in a tiny, terrific package.  We love our witto "Helper Monkey!" 

Sweeping Superstar

TA-DA!  Check out this disinfecting, dancing diva!

"When we're helping, we're happy, and we sing as we go!"
"Helping" Daddy paint the cribby.


Such concentration...CUTE!

Painting Partners
Rub-a-dub-dub.  Scrubbing and washing.  Madi usually soaks the floor, herself and then eventually just climbs in the sink with the dirty dishes.  What would I ever do without her? :)

One should always wear one's wife-beater when cleaning around the house.
                                   
LOVE this picture.  Madi is using an old toothbrush to scrub the floor.  She worked for hours by my side, then carefully scrubbed all the chairs.  Oh...and then used the filthy toothbrush to comb Hannah's sprigs of hair.  

I often sing this as my pretty princess cleans away:
"Cinderelly, Cinderelly
Night and day it's Cinderelly
Make the fire, fix the breakfast
Wash the dishes, do the mopping..."

                               

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

"Dumpy Little Apartment"

     So my adorable nephew, Brenten (Josh & Lindy's smarty pants), visited recently and heard we were moving.  He listened quietly, soaking in all the adult conversation. Then when we had a one-on-one moment he looked up at me and in his very advanced way, shared his congratulations.  
     "So, I hear you're moving?"
     "Yes, Brenny!  Isn't that great news?"
     "Yep.  I'm real happy for ya.  You finally getta move out of this dumpy little apartment!"
     HA!  I about died.  Well put!  Wise words from a terrific tot.  We couldn't be more thrilled to be leaving our dear, humble, "dumpy little apartment" and be moving to a home, a real home, in beautiful Smithfield in just a matter of weeks.  

Things That Were Less-Than-Desirable

  • Shared walls...ugh!  Our babies would wake up in the middle of the night because of crying on the other side of the wall (I'm sure we kept our neighbors up a fair share of the time, too).  Our "front yard" is a scary parking lot.  The walls are thin and the neighbors...interesting.  It is hard to be at the mercy of everyone else and feel like you just haven't graduated into the world of a real adult quite yet, living in a noisy apartment and having no control of your own surroundings! 
  • Limited space.  When Hannah joined the fam, we tried several different sleeping arrangements in our two room apartment.  Madi was a great sleeper, consistently giving us a full nights' sleep, and we didn't want to disturb that arrangement.  So Hannah slept in the hallway for a while.  When she could roll, we decided she better be confined to a safe space (not at the top of a scary staircase) and moved her to the pack-n-play in our bedroom (terrible set-up).  Matt is such a light sleeper and Hannah woke up several times a night so Matt resorted to an air-mattress downstairs (I don't know HOW he survived this for months and months...I can't make it through a single night on one of those death traps)  Eventually we bought a tiny twin bed for Matt and put it in Madi's cramped room.  They tried sharing the same space for several nights, but Madi would wake Matt up, too, and it was so hot and uncomfortable for him in Madi's room.  So now Matt carries the mattress downstairs each and every night and sleeps in the cool of the downstairs on a real (although small) bed.  We are sooooo looking forward to the time when we will be sleeping in the same bed again soon.  Oh, bedtime botherations in a small apartment where Mama does her best to guard everyone's sleep but there is simply no solution for noise control!  But I guess it's true..."What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger makes you want to die!"  (Ah, blissful, deep, uninterrupted sleep)  :) 


Things We Loved about Fairway Lanes


  • The location---our "backyard" was the driving range across the street at the Logan River Golf Course.  We have been within a short walking distance to three gorgeous parks, the Willow Park Zoo and our beloved River Trail.  Walmart and Macey's, McDonalds and Wendy's were just a 3 minute drive down the road.  
  • Our fabulous/funny ward.  It took us far too long to dive in and get to know our wonderful, wacky ward members (a mistake on our part that we won't repeat).  But once we started minglin' with our "peops" we have made many great friends.  It will truly be sad to leave!
  • The cheap rent :)  ...I'm really trying to think of positives.
  • Starting our marriage and family here.  This was our newlywed pad and the home we brought two precious newborn baby girls home to.  Our little shanty has been filled with laughter and love--fun family time and precious memories.  Madi learned to talk and walk within the walls of this dwelling.  Hannah has made this home our haven--filling it with smiles and joy.  It is the only home our sweet girls have ever known.  It will forever hold a special place in my heart for being the "first chapter" in our family story--the setting to our humble beginnings.  

So I am hesitant to share these embarrassing pictures, but had to record this chapter of our lives for posterity's sake.  After Matt's gall bladder surgery, I tried to let him get a couple of nights of good, restorative sleep by turning over the master bedroom upstairs to him and moving down to the family room with Hannah in the playpen, me on the terrible twin mattress.  One day, while Matt was upstairs resting, I pulled out the camera to freeze a moment in time that just made me chuckle (better laugh than cry, eh?)

Please allow me to explain/justify the open dishwasher, the vacuum out--chords everywhere, just the general state of clutter and disarray.  So, I don't think I'm necessarily messy, I just constantly get interrupted and go from one project to the next without ever really finishing any of them.  So please withhold judgment and just enjoy! :)
  
We accidentally left our highchair at the neighbors who watched the girls while I was at the hospital with Matt.  We didn't get it back for several days so improvised with this "Meals On Wheels" get-up.  Breakfast on the go!  Hilarious.  The girlies sure didn't seem to mind.
Madi can perform her stretches in between bites and Hannah is happy as can be with her front row seat.
Cute and Content...Hannah is not too bothered about living in a "dumpy little apartment."

Now pan back and get some perspective of the living room/bedroom/nursery/bathroom/kitchen area.
To Remember:  That open door into the little half bathroom is the area where Hannah would take her naps.  For a few months, she would only sleep in her carseat in the pitch of black inside the "chokey" with the fan blaring to block out background noise.  She liked it DARK and QUIET.  







Another perspective...oh, dear goodness!  I may have never gotten around to putting that vacuum away, but at least that tiny patch of visible carpet is CLEAN!

Madi's gesture just sums it up!  Yikes, Ma...YIKES!


***Just found this unpublished post that was in "Draft" status and ended up forgotten.  It goes along so perfectly with this "Dumpy Little Apartment" post that I'll just include it (unfinished and everything)

A post for posterity's sake.  Not proud.  But whatchya gonna do?

Matt and I would literally SELL OUR SOULS TO THE DEVIL for a decent night's sleep.  We are so grateful for our girlies, our cozy apartment and all of life's wonderful blessings but for the next few minutes, please allow me to bellyache and lament.  :)

We have tried EVERY nightime sleep-inducing set-up we can think of (but are certainly open for suggestions--Hannah out front in the minivan, perhaps...would the Department of Child and Family Services be required to get involved?  Okay, then plan B...wait for it to warm up, then Mom and Dad move out onto the deck, Hannah can continue to reign the master bedroom and Madi can go on snoozing in her quarters...promising!)

We have a two-bedroom apartment.  The girls are incapable of sharing a room at the present time because of their non-synched sleep schedules.  Thus the living room downstairs doubles a bedroom most nights.  

These pics were taken during the winter of Matt's student teaching at SkyView.  The girls look so little.





This is the family room downstairs.  You can see Matt's awful air-mattress with pad and blankets on the floor behind the playpen with two sister nuggets kickin it inside.  Poor Matt would wake up on the floor, in a puddle (for some reason the condensation during cold winter months on the floor would make the air mattress wet), with the air mattress completely deflated.  How he survived for months sleeping like that, I'll never know.    


It almost feels like a dream, just too good to be true, to be moving into our beautiful Smithfield home so soon.  I wonder what these little princesses will think of their new castle?!?  I hardly feel worthy.  So very, very grateful and excited!

Sweater Dress..and some horses...and a stick!





Vertical Smile

For a brief spell a while back, Hannah would (literally) "pull" this face when she was happy.  It was as if she could NOT smile any bigger horizontally so she tried a vertical, stretchy smile.  TOO CUTE!  Love this happy witto nugget.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Sisterly Love


Madi spoon feeds Hannah her breakfast Cheerios.

Hannah ended up with a soggy lap  full tummy and HAPPY HEART!
                                                
Madi reads Hannah the deep doctrines of General Conference in the Ensign.

"Break it down for me, Big Sis!  This is heavy stuff.  I'm a bit confused...line upon line!"


These pics are to remind Mama that Madi IS capable of kindness.  She CAN be so nurturing, soft and sweet to her little sister.  

Hannah is pure goodness--a peachy, pleasant, mild and sweet little nugget of joy.  She has the sunniest disposition and a gleeful grin that makes my heart sing.  She ADORES her big sis, tagging along wherever Madi roams.  She crawls as quickly as she can to be right by Madi's side and never lets her out of her sight.  You'd think after being mis-treated and injured time and time again lately, she'd give her dangerous sis a wide berth, but little Hannah is just too forgiving  and can't get enough of her fun and ferocious bestie.  Currently Hannah is covered in war-wounds from being scratched, pinched, clawed, pushed, punched, bit, whacked, stabbed, etc. etc.  It makes me soooo sad and MAD when Madi hurts Hannah.  BUT ANYWAY...

Positive Moments I Want To Remember:  
A few days ago we needed to get somewhere quick but only had the single stroller with us in the back of the van.  I asked Madi if she could scootch up and share with Hannah.  Madi looked at me with her angelic face and chirped, "Sure, Mom.  Madi and Hannah BEST FRIENDS!"  I plopped Hannah in back of Madderdoon and we strolled merrily and squishily along.  



Today at Wal-Mart Madi had Hannah hysterically giggling in the cart.  She was tickling her toes, playing peek-a-boo and being so fun and cute.  
On good rides in the bike trailer, Madi will feed Hannah snacks and retrieve her Sippy when she drops it, pressing the cup up to her little sister's lips to make sure Hannah stays hydrated.
Madi and Hannah love to giggle together and light up when they are reunited after one or the other wakes up from a nap or comes in to say "GOOD MORNING!"
They both LOVE the Lorax and will laugh out loud as they watch it together...kids' laughter is contagious and pretty soon we are all giggling and having fun!
                                                
I really hope these sweet sisters will be best friends forever and will be a source of strength and comfort to each other.  There's nothing quite like that special relationship between sisters.  I sure love each one of mine and hope my cuties will treasure each other, too!
                                              
                                            

                   


Sunday, June 16, 2013