Monday, December 10, 2012

Fall/Winter happenings...

It has been a great few months.  We have had birthdays, snow, warm cozy times, and we are feeling settled in our new home.  I just love this time of year.  I love that by 6:30pm even  the older kids feel ready to slow down.  I love that it isn't uncommon for everyone to be in jammies by 7pm.  I love the darkness that settles in and forces that slowing down. I love the cozy feeling of my whole family under one roof together.  I love that we have a longer evening to spend together.  I love the spicy smells and the yummy food.

I feel like I have been neglecting this blog...I post more things on Facebook and Instagram on a daily basis and so somehow I forget to post things here....But I know that many of our family don't check or do social media so here is our last few months in pictures.  We love you all!

















Saturday, October 20, 2012

"Mom! I'm 4!"


Max is 4!!  When Max woke up this morning he came down stairs to our room and our conversation went like this: 

Us: "Happy Birthday Max!"  
Max: "It's my birthday?"
Us:  "Yes, go out and look at the decorations.  It is all for you!"
(the decorations have been up all week since Noah's birthday.  all I did was switch out the picture from Noah to Max)
Max ran out to look at the decorations and saw his picture.  He screams: "ITS MY BIRTHDAY!  I'M 4! I'M 4!!  (running upstairs) GUYS COME LOOK AT MY DECORATIONS...I'M 4 GUYS I'M 4!"

Max has been so excited to turn another year older.  He is at such a fun age.  Anyone else might have been underwhelmed by the lack of new decorations, but not our Max...Once he knew that those were now "his" decorations he was just as excited as if he was seeing them for the first time!  


The day before his birthday I took him and Owen with me to the store.  It soon dawned on me that this would probably be my only opportunity to shop for his present.  When we walked into the store he said: "Mom all I want for my birthday is some slippers and a Dream Light!"  I laughed and told him that we were there to pick up stuff to make his birthday cake and that we would just look at the toys.  Little did he notice I was quickly sticking his picks under the cart.  With the help of a quick-to-pick-up-on-the-secret cashier I was able to distract him and make the purchase with him just inches away!

Here is Max showing off his new Spider Man slippers.


Max was also super excited to blow out his candles.
(Can you spot the hidden "4" on the cake?)


Max has such a fun loving personality.  He is quick to giggle and smile, but also has a stubborn streak.  He loves to play with Owen and is usually really good and sharing.  He has a willing and eager to please spirit!  We love our sweet Max and can't picture our family with out him!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

my baby is 11...


I can't believe that Noah is 11 years old!  
Yesterday Noah went with Travis to work all day long!  He rode the bus there and back.  While there they walked to the Jazz store and he got to pick out his birthday present.  He really wanted a Jazz warm up jacket and a pair of jazz shorts.  He was so excited to wear them today!

He chose to go to Kneaders for his birthday dinner and then we came back and opened the present from my parents.  He was excited to watch the Jimmer movie and wear his cozy pants.



I just look at these pictures and think: "where is my baby!?"  Noah is tettering between boy hood and teenage hood...kinda scary, but he is such a sweet and tender hearted kid.  He is so quick to help me when I  ask and even when I don't.  He is so thoughtful and kind.  I just love him so much!


Friday, September 28, 2012

change is good...



Well...we are finally in our new home!!!  We moved stuff in last weekend, but I have spent this week cleaning our rental home so that we can turn over the keys Oct 1st.  Boy that was a chore!  It felt like it took forever for ALL of our stuff to be completely moved over.  Now that it is done I am excited to focus on unpacking, organizing, and decorating!

In some of my shopping I came across this cute bamboo recipe box.  For a few years now I have kept my eyes looking out for one that was simple, cute, and would fit all my 4x6 cards.  When I first got married I was still working for DeseretBook.  Right across the hall at the mall was a Hallmark store.  I loved to walk around during my breaks and dream of a kitchen and home filled with such lovely things.  One day I decided that I needed a recipe box.  I found this fun, bright, cheery box and fell in love.  I even took it with me that first Christmas to Georgia and asked if I could go through my mother-in-laws box to gather Jordan family recipes.  I laminated each card and loved the "homemaker" feel that a recipe box brought.  Fast forward a bunch of years and the box that is covered in paper is starting to peel off and I think I have grown out of the loud brightness of it...

This morning as I pulled it out and switched over my cards...sitting in my new kitchen...I had a twinge of "can I really just throw this box away?"  Immediately I told myself, "Change is good!"  So I took a picture first and then threw it away.

Change is good!  The process of moving is grueling, but so gratifying.  I love going through things and deciding what we really need and allowing myself to throw things out that we haven't used in years.

We love our new home.  It completely feels like us...like our home.  I love that.

(don't worry...I promise to post pictures once we are a little more settled!

Monday, September 17, 2012

super buddies...


This morning Max asked me to tie his blanket around his neck like a super hero and then Owen asked for the same thing. I thought to myself, "This feels very familiar!" Sure enough I was doing this very same thing 8 years ago to my older set of best buddies!



Tuesday, September 4, 2012

a time for separation...

I heard something recently that has given me much to think about.  It was: "The end goal, if parenting is done right, is separation. You are supposed to want them to go off and leave you in the end."  At first this can seem like a really severe thought.  But the more I have pondered this idea I have come to agree with it.  While this thought was shared with no spiritual basis in mind it easily coincides with gospel teaching.


I believe my job as a mother is to teach my children to love the Lord.  To help them establish their own testimonies of the gospel.  To teach them values and principles of love and self reliance.  To help them learn to take care of themselves.  To allow them opportunities to leave our home and test out their strength on their own.  And the end goal is to see them transition into their own lives with a firm foundation of their own.

I have heard a term lately called "helicopter parenting."  The idea being that parents are hovering over their children so much that the kids aren't being allowed to try and fail, or that they then take on the fears and worries of their parents.  I had a wake up call a few months ago when I read an article in the Ensign about this very topic.  Here is the part that struck me with such force:

  "I am aware of a wonderful family of faithful Church members. The mother and father are devoted, loving parents. However, their teenage children are not allowed to pour their own juice or make their own breakfast. Their parents do those things for them. The mother has explained that this is her way of maintaining control of “her kitchen” and keeping it clean.
Of course cleanliness and order in the home are important. But perhaps some extra chaos and clutter caused by amateur chefs in the kitchen is worth it if it means your children are learning how to cook and clean up after themselves. Allowing and even expecting children to do things on their own prepares them to live independently in the future. Parents should try to not do things for their children that they can do for themselves.
President Boyd K. Packer has written, “I think one of the major mistakes in teaching children is the tendency for parents to be bothered when children want to participate and to learn something. … Our children were allowed to help when they were little, urged to help when they grew a little older, and sometimes ordered to help when they were teenagers. They have, accordingly, learned to do many things for themselves, and very expertly.”

Oh. My. Word.  When I read that I thought, "that is SO me! I totally do that! I need to make a huge change in my thinking!"  Not that I have teenage children, but I was headed down that road.  I smile at the reasoning of the sweet mother "that this is her way of maintaining control of "her kitchen" and keeping it clean."  Soooo me!!  I don't know how many times I have shooed the kids out of the kitchen because it is "my" space.  

My changes are slow, but they are happening....the first one being that the kids now mostly get their own breakfast.  I even assign one of the older 3 to get breakfast for Max too!!  A huge change for me, but a good one.  I do find that it is best for me not to even be in the kitchen while this is happening.  I have a tendency to look for the potential mess while watching...It is better to deal with the mess after then watch it happen! ; )  But really the kids are pretty tidy and the messes are few.  (I really can't watch Bailey pour the milk without having a heart attack!)  

I see us moving into our new home in a few weeks as a new fresh start on our family organization and routine.  I am determined to do things differently.  I have come to the conclusion that placing a few more responsibilities on my sweet children's shoulders is  exactly what they need....not necessarily want...but need.  I found a quote recently that I just love, "If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders." -Abigail Van Buren

The idea of "teaching correct principles and letting them govern themselves" is a hard one for me as a parent.  But the key to that quote is in the "letting."  I must learn to let my kids try and fail.  Let them do it their way.  Let them discover things for themselves.

My main dream for each one of my children is not to see them living with me for the rest of their lives, but to see them each living a life filled with a burning testimony, the gospel as the center of each of their own homes, and lots of love, happiness and a family of their own.  If this is truly my end goal then my work as a mother now needs to reflect this.

Change has always been hard for me.  I am a stubborn person.  I do usually think I am right. But I have decided to change.  To be the kind of mother I want my daughter to become.  To have the qualities that I want my boys to look for in a future spouse.  To be the mother that the Lord wants for me to be.

Wish me luck!


Thursday, August 30, 2012

GO BYU!!


GO BYU!!

We are ready for tonight!  
Another season of college football us upon us.  It is so fun to see even the kids get excited.  Each one (except for Owen) gets a turn of going to a game with Daddy.  This will be Max's first year...to say he is happy is an understatement.  Noah gets to go to the season opener tonight.  I think it is funny that Travis even took tomorrow off from work...in his words: "I can't possibly enjoy the game if I know I have to get up and go to work early tomorrow morning!"  

Friday, August 24, 2012

back to school...


The kids started school this Tuesday.  They were really pretty nervous.  Because we will be moving into our new home in a few weeks we started them at their new school.  This made even the most seasoned Noah feel anxious about the first day.  But happily they all came home with fun stories to share.  Each day has gotten a little better and they are slowly settling in.  I love the change in routine that back to school brings.  I feel a renewed desire to be more organized and create structure that will help our family function better.  Too bad it will all be thrown up in the air in a month when we move!

PS- I created this scrap page using the new kit from GG Digital Designs called Teacher's Pet.  I am such a sucker for red and black!  I love the word art and alpha too!  Snag it right now for 20% off!


Friday, August 17, 2012


I can't believe that my baby is 2!!

I KNEW that he was supposed to be a part of our family for years!  So when Travis placed our sweet Owen into my arms I felt like the last remaining piece to our family puzzle had arrived!

Owen is so full of spunk and joy!  He pretty much skips or runs where ever he is going. He is super fast and is a handful to keep up with, but he has each of his siblings wrapped around his sweet finger. They just adore him!  He has a smile and giggle that will melt your heart and a "tight hug" that can easily squish away a bad day.  I just love him!

Thursday, July 12, 2012


Progress!!!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

july...

My sister and her family are here!!  I just love seeing all of the cousins play and interact together!

We were able to celebrate Josh's 32nd birthday while he was here.

My uncle Doug and his wife and boys were also in town.  We spent some time at the pool...

at Pizza Pie Cafe...

 While we had all our family in town we decided to get family pictures taken.  Bailey started feeling sick right before we were to go...she had a fever and the chills...poor girl would pull it together enough to smile a little...
On the 4th Bailey still had a pretty high fever so I took Noah, Zach, and Max to the parade and to lunch in the canyon.  It felt pretty strange to not all be together, but we wanted her to feel better for the evening time!


 Rachel's family all wore the cutest 4th shirts.  The grown up shirts say "Mother (Father) of all things" and then each of their kids are wearing a "thing" shirt in the order they were born.  Super cute!

 Getting ready to splash at Bridal Veil falls!


 By the evening Bailey was feeling better and her fever was gone.  Just in time for Stadium of Fire!


We all went to see the Beach Boys perform at the Stadium of Fire!  I loved it!  I woke up the next morning with a hoarse voice after a night filled with singing and dancing!  Love!

Sunday, June 24, 2012


I am getting excited for the 4th of July...are you?  My entire family will be in town for the 4th and I just can't wait!  We are going to see the Beach Boys at Stadium of Fire...

These are pics from last year at the parade...also a 4th tradition...

I made the page using the new vintage digital kit called Land of the Free  It is simply adorable!

Monday, May 14, 2012

where have we been...?

 Oh boy what a whirlwind of a time it has been the last month or so...time to play catch up I guess!  I fell down the stairs and broke my tail bone and also did something to my shoulder...I haven't been to the doctor yet, but I think my shoulder needs to be seen...My kids like to say that I broke my bum...yup...kinda did!  They say it can take up to 6 months or more for it to heal...fun huh?  

The hole for our home should be dug on Wednesday!!  Yea!! Words cannot express how excited we are!

Zach turned 9 the beginning of April and also got glasses.  You can see him in them in the Easter scrap page I posted a while ago...he also started taking Karate.  To earn his belt he had to break a board...and break it he did!  He is so excited!

Last Tuesday Travis and I headed out with a group of friends for a wonderful week sans kids on a house boat at Lake Powell.  Oh the heaven that can be found when you can completely relax and be together!  It was so great.  The weather was beautiful.  Perfect temperature!  The water however was another story...it was SO cold it took your breath away.
Travis mastered getting up on the wake board and loved it!  

 A bunch of brave ones decided to do a little jumping...maybe when my tailbone is healed I will do it next year!

We drove home last night and then drove over to my sister Jenny's to join the group for dinner.  My parents had the kids there and we were having dinner in a park.  About 20 minutes after we arrived and greeted the kids Noah took a bad fall on the playground and busted his arm...we splinted it with a flip flop and t-shirt and rushed him to the ER.  Noah said his arm looked like Harry Potter's arm when the bones are removed...I agree!  Sure enough he busted both bones right above the wrist!  


 They sedated him while they reset the bones.  It was pretty creepy because his eyes were still open...I had a hard time watching as two men yanked and pulled his arm to get it into place!  Yuck is all I can say!

 We are grateful that it was his left arm so that finishing out the remainder of the school year shouldn't be too bad, but it does mean that his baseball season is over.  He is the pitcher and sometimes the catcher...nope...that won't be happening anymore...he still plans on suiting up and supporting his team, but he is pretty bummed that he won't be able to play!  This might also make swimming lessons tricky if his cast isn't off by the first of June!  Oh well...never a dull moment as a momma of 5 kids!  I am just so grateful that we were there to take him in.  I would have been frantic if I was still on the lake!  When I called Travis to let him know what was going on Zach was also listening...I told them that they had to knock Noah out to reset the bones...to which Zach asked: "Did they have to hit him in the head to knock him out?"  I got a real good laugh out of that!  No...no blow to the head was necessary! ; )


So here I sit still feeling the waves of the lake (seriously I can still feel the boat movement in my head when I hold still...taking a shower was almost comical...) and wondering what is going to happen next! Wish me luck! ; )