Thursday, October 11, 2012

Super Mom

Linus at lunch today:
"Mom. You aren't Superman, but...I KNOW you have super powers."
"Oh yeah?"
"YES!"
"Like what?"
"Like knowing if I'm asleep or not at nap time."
"Oh yes. That is my super power. And knowing if you've brushed your teeth enough."
"And Mom."
"Yeah?"
"Can you throw fire out of your hands like my X-men book?"

If only. Actually it's probably a good thing I can't shoot fire out of my hands or I might've burned my family and house down by now.
But this was a good reminder that even when I feel like Kryptonite (aka my weekly schedule) is sucking all my energy away, my little buddy still knows that I have super powers.
This morning was one of those mornings. You know. When your oldest child suddenly absorbs from the universe that school is not as cool as staying home and turns into a dead log incapable of doing anything but lying on the floor or crying. One of those mornings when there are too many poopy diapers to change and not enough time to change them. One of those mornings when your four year old somehow released an untapped reservoir of energy out of his system and expresses it by being as loud and crazy as he possibly can with no end in sight. One of those mornings when you are feeding your kids around 8:30 and realize you've been up and going for three and a half hours already and feel just as tired as you did when your alarm went off.
And the weight of the day feels kinda heavy even when half of it is gone already.
But that's okay. When you are super busy for a lot of days in a row, suddenly super busy is relative and you're able to handle things okay. Especially when the prospect of fall break is just around the corner and you can't wait to sleep in for a whole 10 days in a row. Oh goodness, I'm getting chills just thinking about it.
So here's to all you super moms out there. Destroy your kryptonites, whatever they are, enjoy your super busy days, and then come over to my house this weekend to watch Jane Eyre on blueray with me. I'll make popcorn with coconut oil on it and pull out all our blankets. Just for you.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Just hangin' around this town

As Craig would say, "Oh my Holy Night."
I can't believe it's only October. I feel like our family has aged about ten years in the last month. Pretty soon Chloe will be getting married, Linus will be going on a mission, Odell will be dating boys, and I'll have 8 more babies clamoring for my attention.
Just kidding. We're only having 7 more babies. HAH.
Well September was chock full. Chloe learned how to ride her bike finally! I was a little nervous. Typically she meets something she has a hard time with, she digs her heels in and folds her pretty little arms. I was afraid that the first time she fell over, that would be it. No learning how to ride a two wheeler. However, we started with Grandma's small bike and literally the first time Craig let go of the bike she had it down. She's maybe fallen down like twice and got back up, brushed herself off, then proudly announced, "I'M FINE MOM!" Two weeks later we switched to her big bike and she got off without a hitch. Now she's a biking maniac and LOVES riding around and around the cul-de-sac. WHEW!

We also had school picture day in September. I got a packet in the mail asking me which canned portrait photo package I wanted to buy, the cheapest one staring at $20. HAH. I threw it out. I told Chloe she could dress up at school and as soon as she got home, we went out back and had our own photo shoot. I like mine better. 
  
Odell wanted in on the action too. 
 Linus has had fun being Linus in Chloe's absence. Doing all things boy and exploring a world without a bossy older sister making up games for him to play all the time.
 
 Odell misses her sister when she's at school. But she stays occupied being her sweet self and puts up with Mommy when I forget to do her hair in the morning. Also she has new boots. And asks to wear them every day. 







 And lastly, our favorite neighborhood Uncle got called on a mission! Called to the Czech Republic and Slovakia mission (!!!!!).  He's leaving in November, so Craig and I were able to join the family in going to the temple with him for the first time. We were able to be the witness couple during the ceremony, so that was neat. Here you can see my amazing photshop skillz making sure all of us were in the photo in front of the temple. I blame it on Craig, who took the picture of us without him at a different angle than I took of the family without me, making it impossible to photoshop him in naturally. But we all know he's not much of a natural anyway, so the best we could do is this. :-)