Friday, March 26, 2010

Party Time

We had a little birthday party for Sadie last Saturday with our friends The Kuchs and my parents. I am not a big fan of huge birthday parties (especially when kids are this young--I mean, where do you go from here if they get a huge party for turning 3 or 5?!) It was perfect. I always let the kids pick what kind of cake they want me to make and what they want to eat. So Sadie chose a Dora cake and Papa John's Pizza. It was very low-key and we all had a great time! Sadie especially enjoyed the extra attention!

Erik and the birthday girl


Pops and Blake






Anticipating the excitement of opening her presents...

the classic move--shaking the package and trying to guess what's inside

Her 1st piece of 'real' jewelry....I got her a cute little flower necklace just from me


Closing her eyes as Daddy brought in her final gift.....


...seeing it...

...riding it!









She loved the new Hello KItty jammies from Nani and Pops and played with her gifts the rest of the night. Wyatt and Blake went to bed fairly early, so Sadie really soaked up all the extra attention and being able to 'stay up late' on her birthday. It was a fun night for everyone and Sadie has been enjoying her bike with this warm weather we are having....bring on Spring!

Motor Mouth

I have been telling many of you about how 'animated' Blake is.....here is a bit of proof of this kid's ability to make his presence known....not sure what this will look like when he's 5yrs old! It's actually quite hilarious but Sadie and Wyatt have, on more than one occasion, said, "Mommy, tell him to be quiet!"

What do you say to that?

A few days ago I asked the kids to put away their piles of folded laundry. Wyatt looked and me and told me he didn't want to. Of course, I told him he didn't have to want to do it, but he needed to do it. Then the following conversation ensued.


Wyatt: "Well I don't like putting it away."

Me: "If you don't want to put away your folded laundry, then I'll just let you fold your own AND put it away."

Wyatt: "No, I don't fold the laundry. That's what you do."

Me: "Well maybe it's time you learned how to. It might be a good time to add that to your list of chores."

Wyatt: "No, I want you to do it."

Me:"Well someday you'll need to learn how to fold laundry"

Wyatt: "No I won't"

Me: "Oh really?! Who do you think will do it for you when you are older"

Wyatt: "My wife will. I'll just get married and then she can do it"

I was half mad and half laughing inside! From all observations of our family, laundry is my job and Matt doesn't do any. So Wyatt had part of it right. However, Matt has to go to work everyday so that I can stay home--but I didn't have the composure at that point in time to discuss that with him. I just let the conversation end there, laughing about it the rest of the day. (And yes, he did put his laundry away!)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Happy Birthday Sadie!!

I'm a bit behind on posting, but Sadie's 3rd birthday was on sunday. It's hard to believe she's already 3 yet it seems like she's much older than 3 all at the same time. For this post, I gathered pictures from this past year that display Sadie's personality best......

...A little mommy...


..loves pretending to 'go for a run' like Mommy...

...a non-discriminating shoe fan......loves them all...


...beautiful smile...

....gets into things she shouldn't....

..miss independent, determined to do what she wants...

...precious...

...hilarious...

...beautiful...
...a Daddy's girl...

...with a great imagination....

..an amazing blessing..
Sadie Joan, we are so blessed to have you in our family. You have a zest for life and we can't wait to see what the next year holds for you. You are an amazing big sister to Blake and are so smart, beautiful, strong--you can do anything you put your mind to! We love you Sades.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Like Father, Like Son

Today was the big day......Wyatt got glasses. I have to admit that I have had a bad attitude about this ever since the day we found out he needed them. I shouldn't have been too surprised since it runs in Matt's family and Matt got glasses at the same age, but I was just praying that our kids wouldn't need them so early in life. There are many reasons why I was hoping they wouldn't need them--they are pain to deal with when it comes to sports and being an active boy, it's harder to take good pictures with them, it's harder to see those precious eyes with them on, and to be completely honest, it's a vanity issue as well. Silly, I know, but it was still hard for me to hear that he did indeed need them. And not only did he need glasses, but the doctor told us that since his astigmatism is so bad in both eyes, he's actually never seen clearly! Poor guy! So giving my child clear vision is much more important than physical appearance and I have slowly come to terms with this. We looked high and low for some cute frames and we found some that look "just like Daddy's". There were other frames we really liked, but the selection isn't great for a 5-year old. But since he'll be wearing them for awhile, I'm sure we'll have many different styles to experiment with. He just got them today and he's been doing really well. The doctor told us that things wouldn't immediately be clearer for him since his brain doesn't know what 'clear' is and has been trying to compensate his whole life, so we'll need to encourage him to wear them all the time. We'll see how he does with them at hockey this weekend! But so far he's been a great sport about it!



(Don't mind the messy hair....these were taken just after naps!)



Thursday, March 11, 2010

30....A memorable one

Yes, yesterday was my 30th birthday. A big one. And my husband made sure that the celebration was just as memorable. He threw me a surprise party and I was honestly shocked. He pulled it off amazingly well and I am still asking him questions about how he did it all. And he even did it on a weekend he was on-call, just praying he wouldn't get called in. Risky? Yes, but that's my husband! And another reason why I was so shocked.

In order to pull this entire thing off without a hitch, he first created a new email account (did any of you notice that?) Now before I go further, I may come across sounding like a nosy or distrusting wife--not the case at all. But I do check Matt's phone periodically to read his emails and know what is going on in his life. He rarely remembers what happens during his day to tell me about things, so I'll check emails/texts on his phone, which usually prompts him to remember things and tell me about them (i.e, having a dinner to go to Monday night at 7pm, which he may have forgotten to tell me about had I not seen the email).
He then managed to email just about everyone I would have wanted to be there....including several good friends from Iowa and Minnesota and both of our families.
Finally, he somehow got me to plan our entire weekend, so from my perspective I had planned everything that weekend and he was just going along with our plans. Little did I know that he had other people prompting me, but I really was so clueless. I thought my two sister-in-laws (Cammie and Mollie) were just coming up for the night and were taking me out for a birthday brunch and a little shopping. Nothing suspicious at all. But when we got home, this was what I walked in to......




I was so shocked as I looked around the kitchen and saw all my good friends standing in one room together......as my eyes moved around the room, I began tearing up, realizing all the work Matt had gone to to make this day special. And he knows how much i LoVe surprises, so it couldn't have been better!!! I have always said that I have felt God's love for me most intensely when I think about what a great husband he gave me--no doubt in my mind God made us for each other and I am so blessed to be his wife!




These were the girls who 'distracted' me for the morning....completely unsuspecting. And thankfully they know me well enough to know that they needed to have an answer for every possible question I could ask about the rest of their day and why we had to be home and why they had to leave town so early, because I am not one just to leave an answer. I almost always continue questioning....maybe that's something I need to work on?!?

And given that I turned 30, many of our friends are in the same position in life--raising young kids. These were all the kids at the party except one (Coby--couldn't put off that nap any longer, could ya?)......and Wyatt is the oldest of all of them at 5 years old! It was crazy but so much fun!

My girls! The greatest friends a girl could have!
(notice 4 of the 7 are pregnant, so the above picture will quickly look a bit different!)
i was so overwhelmed and caught off guard that I never got a picture with my sister and parents or my in-laws who all made the trip up from Madison! My sincerest apologies to them.....they really made the day so special!


**beautiful flowers from a friend**

3 families overnight in one house
6 adults+8 kids+no naps=craziness then the crash then adult time!!



By far the best birthday I think I have ever had for many reasons. #1--I love surprises and Matt knows this so well. #2--It was amazing to have almost all of my favorite people in the same place at once. #3--I am really looking forward to my thirties. Many people had warned me about turning 30 and how tough it was, but for me it was actually kind of exciting. I have said this many times but will say it again....your 20s are great, but filled with lots of change and trying to figure out who you are, what you want in life, what direction you are going, what your strengths/weaknesses are, etc. I am finally at a place in my life where I am pretty comfortable with what I am and what I am not. I'm not trying to be something I'm not but am trying to be the best 'me' I can be...and spending time doing things that will last for eternity (growing in my faith, raising my kids, loving my husband, etc). I truly love my life right now and feel comfortable in my own skin. I pray that I will continue to feel this was throughout the next decade. So bye-bye to my young, immature 20-something self and hello to what I hope will be my best decade yet!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Fun Fun Fun

After we got done talking to my sister in New Zealand, via Skype, I thought I would show the kids Photobooth on our iMac. They had never seen it before, so I thought it'd be something fun and new. Well, this was the result....





Wyatt was especially proud of these.....he did it all on his own while I was changing Blake!



But.....THIS was the best part!