Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry After-Christmas!


Christmas was a success at our house. We had Christmas Eve dinner at my mom's and Christmas dinner at my mother-in-law's. We were very blessed and taken care of this season.

Macie is 10 weeks old now! She's getting so big and I think she's going to be quite the little chunk. I love chunky babies!
My poor older children. With a new baby around, it's all I seem to have pictures of. I'll have to do better with that!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Merry Christmas!!!




Christmas Cards are just not... in the cards this year.

So here you go!


MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Crazy Hair Part II

I wrote my crazy hair post too early! We had some awesome hair the other day. Check it out.

She has perpetual bed head since she can't do anything other than lay down at this point. lol












You may not believe me, but I did try to get it to not stick out of her head. Don'tcha just want to squish those cheeks?


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Easy Peasy Peanut Butter Cookies (Gluten Free too!)

So the wife of my brother's friend (did you follow that?) gave me the easiest peanut butter cookie recipe when she found out my husband could not have wheat.


1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 cup peanut butter


That's it. Seriously. Mix those together and bake at 350 degrees for about 12 minutes. I added chocolate chips to mine. Super easy and quite tasty too!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I'm Thankful for....

a million things this season. But right now, I'm thankful for crazy hair. Oh how I love Macie's hair. I love it so much I probably say "I love her hair!" twenty times a day. We have some crazy hair days around here.






Saturday, November 21, 2009

Best Thanksgiving Side Dish E.V.E.R!!

Seriously.



No, SERIOUSLY!


My amazing friend Alaina (and when I say amazing, I really mean amazing) shared this recipe with me a few years ago. I always hesitated to make it, because I'm not a very big candied yams/sweet potato pie type gal.

Oh, how I missed out. I made this last year, and will make it every year for as long as I live. Because it is that good.

I also promised some coworkers I'd give them the recipe, so here it is! I made it for our office Thanksgiving potluck, and it was gobbled right up.

Almost Dessert Yams
by: alainajoy
3 cups yams, mashed
½ cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp cinnamon
2 eggs
½ cup flour
1 cup brown sugar
¼ cup butter, melted
1 cup pecans, chopped

Preheat oven to 325. Mix yams, butter, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and eggs; place in baking dish. In separate bowl, mix flour, brown sugar and melted butter. Pour over yams. Sprinkle on pecans. Cover with foil and bake 40-45 minutes. Take off foil the last 15 minutes for browning.


There you have it. Perfection. Thanks Alaina!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Grandpa Jim's visit


Grandpa Jim and his newest grandbaby Macie!

This is my handsome Daddy! Isn't he good lookin? Although don't ask me what's up with the facial hair. Maybe he was asked to play Santa this year or something. Actually the more I look at it, the more it is growing on me. I think I kinda like it. He came up to meet Macie and help with her blessing.

The whole clan. I'm bummed I don't have a better picture of her in her dress. I'm not sure that his flash was on and my house is a cave so any picture without a flash is blurry. *sigh*




Mommy, Daddy and Macie

I made someone's blog!

Well, not really me. Something I found. But my name is mentioned! ROFL

I had to go to Urgent Care last week, and while there I saw the funniest classified ad. I told my friend Sarah about it and she posted it on her website. Sarah used to write a column for a newspaper in St. George, Utah and her columns are hilarious. Now she has a blog where she writes her columns as well as other daily tidbits she finds amusing.

Here's "my" clip!
http://themotherloadhome.blogspot.com/2009/11/from-newsletter-in-urgent-care-office.html

Sunday, November 15, 2009

One Month Old !


Macie turned one month old yesterday! She's so big. I managed to get her hair into a cute little pony today, so of course I had to take pictures! Her big sister Megan LOVES to take care of her and is such a big help.


And while we were all dolled up for church, I tried to get our first picture of all 4 kids together.





Uh, yeah. I think we'll have to work on that some more. lol

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Guilt Trip

Melia is playing with an old I-spy bag that has come undone and is threatening to spill all of it's nice little filling beads everywhere. She looks up at me and says, "You know what would be nice? It would be nice if you were the very best mom and let us dump these out all over."


Yeah. Guess I'm not a very best mom. ROFL

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Don't be jealous.

But this is what I woke up to this morning.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Smile!

We have genuine smiles today! Macie has been attempting to smile all week, but today I got a full on smile...several times!

I'd forgotten how those first smiles make your heart want to bust out of your chest. I'm so in love with her.

And Great-Grandma Geisbert (James' grandmother) is visiting. She arrived in town the day before Macie was born, so she's gotten to see alot of her great-grandbaby in these first few weeks. We love Grandma Geisbert! And she loves babies! It's always a joy when she comes to visit. She and Grandma Linda (James' mom) came over this week and helped me get some cleaning accomplished. Don't I have the best Mother and Grandmother-in-laws???

We blessed Macie yesterday at church. I'll post pictures when I get a copy from my Dad, but wouldn't you know that I forgot to take any with my camera! It was sweet and I felt extremely grateful as I watched all the men in my life stand in a circle to bless her and listened to my husband give her the blessing. I'm am so incredibly fortunate!

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Birth Story

Yes, I realize little Macie is 3 weeks old now. But, well, life has been flying by.

I was due on October 2nd, 2009 with my 4th little girl. I was so excited. I was also convinced she was going to be early, although I didn't know why, since all of my children have come past their due dates. Then, at 38 1/2 weeks, we found out she was breech. That really threw me for a loop and I was very concerned about the possibility of not having my homebirth. I did everything humanly possible to get her to turn before my scheduled version 2 days later. When I showed up for the version, she had magically turned. Hooray!

Then, 4 days later, I went to a midwife appt and wouldn't you know that stinker was head UP again. So, back to my tried and true methods of turning her and the next day, she had turned back head down.

And there she stayed.


And stayed.


And stayed.

So my impressions that she would come early, were apparently very very wrong. In fact, not only did she not come early, but she was my latest baby ever. On Tuesday, October 13th, I had a midwife appointment. I'd been having contractions and cramping off and on for a week, but they weren't hard or painful or anything. I asked Dawn (my midwife) to check my cervix just because I was curious. I was 3cm dilated! So those contractions had been doing something afterall. I left the appointment feeling upbeat. I had never dilated before labor before, so I was convinced this meant things were happening. I continued to have more cramping than ever the entire day. Later in the afternoon, I headed in for a biophysical profile to check on the health of the baby, since I was nearing 42 weeks. She was perfect and received a perfect score. I had discussions with my midwife about how much time I had before I would need to take more drastic measures to get labor going.

My contractions continued throughout the day, but they were not steady, nor strong enough to even bother timing. Most of the time I wasn't even sure if I was having them, or if I was just imagining them.

At 5pm exactly, I had a contraction that I knew meant business. I got excited. And I noted the time so I would remember when things began changing. They still were not too strong, and very irregular. I spent the next few hours just waiting for things to get down to business, but they just kind of poked along. I continued to have stronger contractions, but I certainly wasn't in any sort of active labor. I spent the evening sitting on the bouncy ball and watching TV.

At 9:30pm, things were only slightly more steady than they had been at 5. I wasn't sure this would be it, but I had a feeling it was. It was just a matter of when it would actually kick over to active labor! I called my friend Roni, who was the first on a phone tree. At my baby shower, those who wanted to, signed up to be on a phone tree to recieve a call when I went into labor and light a candle for baby to light her way, while they sent prayers and well wishes my way. I still didn't consider myself in labor, but I knew it was getting too late to make phone calls and I was pretty sure it would happen that night.

At 10pm, I began to time my contractions, because it felt like the strong ones were starting to get some sort of pattern. I timed them until 10:30 and they were every 5-8 minutes. At 10:30, I called my midwife and let her know that I felt labor was beginning to kick into active labor. I could still talk through them, but I preferred not to. And I realized I had no idea what was going on with the TV show I was "watching". The midwife was with another mom, but it was a first time mom who was in pretty early labor, so she arranged to have an old assistant labor-sit the mother, while she came to my birth (since we pretty much knew I would have the baby first). She told me it would take about an hour for her to get there.

I went upstairs to see if the girls were still awake, and sure enough Emilee was wide eyed. She knew I had been having contractions and couldn't sleep from the excitement, so I let her come downstairs. Megan and Melia were asleep, so we let them stay that way.

Around 11:15, I decided I no longer wanted to deal with the contractions outside of the water, so I hopped into the birth tub. Ahhhhh, sweet relief. It felt so good to be in the water. The water just takes all of that heavy feeling away and just helps me relax so well. I continued to labor, made quite a bit of noise, and then would joke with those around me in between contractions. Emilee was half laughing, half crying. She knew everything was ok, and we'd talked about how I would make a lot of noise but that that was alright. She knew that, hence the laughter, but birth is emotional and she's an emotional child so there were tears too. My mom did a good job of talking her through her emotions.

I spent most of my labor in the tub looking like this:
My mommy rubbed my head to help relax me. It felt wonderful.
My husband rubbed my back when it started aching.


Occasionally, Emilee took a turn. What a sweetie.


At 11:45, I could tell the contractions were getting really low. I knew I was near the end, and Dawn had not shown up yet. I told someone to call her and let her know she needed to be on her way asap. She was actually driving to my house as we called, and she showed up at 11:50pm. She was there with her assistant Melissa. They set up their stuff and watched me do a few contractions.

At one point, every time I had a contraction, it was followed by the biggest urge to pee. I kept saying so, and everyone kept telling me to go. But I did not want to leave the comfort of the water. They told me to just go in the pool. But alas, I could not bring myself to do it. So eventually, after complaing a dozen times, I got out of the tub and to the bathroom. As I finally felt relief, I heard everyone out in the living room cheer. I laughed and told them that I did not need a cheering section for my pee.

I had a contraction outside the tub and my sweet husband held me.


At 12:15, labor started getting really intense. The contractions were super short, and had no work up at all, so I was having trouble staying on top of them and getting truly relaxed before they peaked. Actually, they felt like all they were was a peak with no beginning or ending. I started to get really loud. I started to complain a lot. Dawn offered to check me. I told her she could only check me if she was going to tell me I was 9cm. She jokingly said she could lie to me if I wanted, but I let her know I'd know if she was lying to me. She went ahead and checked me and I was 8cm! Woohoo! Almost there.

Meanwhile, the contractions were really kicking my butt. But in labors past, I typically go 6cm to baby in my arms in just over an hour, so I knew I would have a baby soon. I do remember saying that I just wanted 10 minutes to rest though. They were so hard, and so close that I was getting overwhelmed. At 12:48, I started giving little pushes during the contractions, just to test things out and see how it felt. It felt better to push, so I did when I felt like it. However, after about 10 minutes of that I told Dawn that something didn't feel right so she checked me again. I had a lip of cervix left which I could labor and breathe through, or I could push and she could try to slip it over the baby's head. I chose to push through it, because the contractions were so intense I didn't think I could just breathe through them.

Getting rid of that cervix proved to be the most difficult part of my labor. The pressure in my cervix was insane. I had never felt it like this before. And as hard as I started pushing and as much as Dawn tried to move the cervix out of the way, it just was not budging. When that didn't seem to work, she suggested I try to breathe through some contractions because she didn't want my cervix to swell. I tried....through all of two contractions and then said "No way! I'm pushing!"

I continued to push and voice my frustration that pushing wasn't as easy as it had been with my other kids. Even my first baby, with an epidural, only took 25 minutes. I began to scream and cry in frustration and woke poor Megan up and she came downstairs. At 1:18am, my water broke while pushing. A few minutes later, while still trying to push past the cervix, I felt it slip over the baby's head and her head came out in the same push. Dawn later told me she had been worried my cervix would tear because it was coming all the way down the birth canal with the baby's head (hence the insane pressure I was feeling!!). After birthing the head, Dawn told me to wait a minute while she unwrapped a cord from around the neck. Then I felt her tugging on the baby and I didn't know what she was doing. I later found out she was trying to pull the arm out. Baby was coming out with an arm that was up by her face and Dawn was trying to pull it out so that when I pushed the body out, she didn't move her elbow and tear me. She couldn't get it to budge though, so I resumed pushing. I remember saying "Holy cow, she's huge!" while pushing her out, because I could definatley tell. ROFL.

At 1:24am, on October 14th, 2009, I pulled Macie Dawn up out of the water. Her cord was wrapped all the way down her arm, like a candy cane stripe. That had been what was holding her arm up by her face and why the midwife couldn't get it to budge.

Macie has a head full of hair that our whole family just adores. She weighed a whopping 9lbs 4oz, which is almost a whole pound bigger than Melia, and a pound and a half bigger than Emilee and Megan. In addition to being my biggest, I had to push her out with her hand up by her shoulders! That's a lot of baby to birth! That obviously was the difference I felt in the pushing phase and why it was so difficult to push past that cervical lip.

The first few days after the birth, the only thing I could remember was the last hour of the birth and how difficult it had been. How I had never had that much difficulty during labor. But after a few days had passed, I realized the labor itself had been my easiest labor. Up until that last hour, it was a breeze. It was simply the last part that was difficult. I think quite possibly that is because I was expecting the pushing to be quick, since it always is, and I was mentally unprepared for anthing else. Have "else" happen, left me feeling out of control and I don't do well when I don't have control. But then, what is one hour? Anyone can do anything for one hour. And really, in the scheme of things, one hour is not that long. And it reminds me that birth is fluid and timeless and I shouldn't have boxed myself into what it would be timewise. Live and learn! And really, how can you even remember one difficult hour when you're holding a squishy, beautiful baby in your arms?
She's a bit bruised in the face. But notice she STILL
has her hand up by her face. Apparently she doesn't
know it's not still tied up with her cord.


After getting cleaned up, I sat in the recliner and cuddled with my sweet, sweet little baby. In fact, I hardly moved from that spot for the next couple of days. That is one of the most wonderful parts of homebirth. She is practically perfect and my kids are just eating her up.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Only The Best Caramel Apples Ever!


An Apple.

Caramel.

Milk Chocolate.

Peanut Butter.

Dark Chocolate.

White Chocolate.

Sprinkles.

Could there be anything better?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Happiness is also.....

Snuggling with a sweet newborn cuddled up on your chest and smelling her sweet little head while she sighs on your shoulder.

Happiness is also watching her do the same thing to Daddy.


I have a birth story coming. But I'm waiting for some birth photos to make it complete. We are enjoying every minute of our sweet little girl.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Happiness is....

Sitting on the couch at night, reading a good book, and listening to my 3 daughters upstairs in their room giggling uncontrollably with each other before falling asleep.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Sharing a favorite website of mine...

I love this website! It's called Paper Back Swap and it's great!

The premise is that you can share your old books with others and earn credits to order from others. You start out with 3 credits and can order from a huge list of books people are looking to trade. When you order, they will send you your book absolutely FREE (well, it costs you a "credit").

In order to earn more credits, you can post your own already-read books. When another member would like your book they send a request and you send it to them. You send it media mail so it only costs about $2.00. When they receive it, you earn another credit towards a book order. If you don't want to get rid of your old books, you can purchase credits. I believe they are about $4....so pretty darn cheap!

The reason I love this website is because it's cheaper than buying the books new, (heck, it's cheaper than buying it at a used book store most of the time), they have almost every book you could want AND you don't have to worry about getting them back to the library or having any fees for keeping them as long as you'd like.

www.paperbackswap.com

I'd almost forgotten about this website. But after spending an hour in the library with my kids, not finding ANY of the books I'd wanted to find, and then trekking up to the counter, books in hand, only to find out I had $20 of late fines I had to pay in order to take the books home, I left empty handed and disappointed. I returned home, remembered about Paper Back Swap and realized I had 6 credits to use up! I already have some books on their way to me! Woot!

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

School Conferences

The girls had conferences today. Emilee and Megan got glowing reviews from their teachers as always. Their teachers gushed about how much they love having them in class and how well they do with their work and help out.

Emilee
Emilee's teacher just thinks she has a great personality and is a terrific reader. Although we just started 4th grade, she's reading at a 5.5 reading level, which is approximate to 5th grade, 5th month of the school year. She says she's blessed to have Emilee in her class. Go Emilee!

Megan
Megan's teacher says that Megan can almost beat her at her math facts. Apparently Megan loves to race to do the Math pages with her teacher and can almost beat her! And not only does she do them fast, but they're always 100% correct. Her reading teacher says that Megan "is a riot" and has an excellent retell ability for her stories. You rock, Megan!

Melia
Melia, Melia, Melia. How I love you. lol
Melia is my "free spirit" as her teacher called her. She's not reading yet, but apparently neither is most of her class. She's doing well, although she has some attention issues. She gets distracted very easily. But even that has improved I guess. She's a cutie, that's for sure.
And........drumroll please......she is being kicked out of speech therapy! She no longer needs it for atriculation, and she communicates well when she needs something (well, as well as any 5 year old with her stubborn personality does). Way to go, Melia!

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Can't be TOO much longer...

I really thought I'd have this baby earlier than my others. I could feel in in my bones.

Apparently my bones are lying to me.

But the good news is that there's no WAY it can be too much longer, right?

I just want to meet this sweet little baby girl. And find out if she has hair, and what color it is and if she'll have full lips like Melia.

So we wait....and wait...and wait some more.

Thursday, October 01, 2009

I have the best kids in the world!

I know you may think you do, but I can prove it.

I was really looking forward to having a nap today. I stayed up way too late last night partying with a few friends for my good friend Sarah's birthday and I was tired today! Then, minutes before laying down, the school called because Melia wasn't feeling well. The school worker said, "She has a fever. It's 98.8 so it's really getting up there."


Uh....hold up. 98.8? Hahahahahahaa. Ok.....so....hahahahahahaha.

So does she....hahahahahaha.

Sorry, I just can't control myself. Wow, my children have had high fevers for 10 years!

I went and picked her up ("fever" and all!) because she had been moaning and complaining of not feeling well in the middle of the night last night. Got her home, she had a nice big bathroom trip and all was well. She's not sick. But nevertheless, I did not get my nap.

So this afternoon, I lamented my lack of nap to my oldest daughter Emilee. She told me to go take a nap and she'd "take care of everything" for me. I informed her that I had just cooked 6lbs of hamburger that needed to be separated and wrapped and put in the freezer, 3 loads of laundry that needed to be folded and put away and that their chores needed to be done for day. She said she'd take care of it all and was super excited to be "in charge" if I went to bed. Megan offered to cook dinner if Daddy didn't when he got home.


So to bed I went. I woke up almost 3 hours later. The laundry is done (with the exception of my clothes). The bathroom is tidied. The dishwasher was run. The hamburger was wrapped and put in the freezer. The entertainment center was organized and dusted.

I love my kids. Seriously....I think I may squish them so hard their eyeballs will pop out. What did I do to deserve such totally awesome children?

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Squash Soup

As the leaves turn and fall swings into full force, I've gotten out an oldie but goodie recipe I want to make this week.

I love this soup. Even my husband likes this soup and he does NOT like squash. My kids even eat this soup, although sometimes I tell them it's cheese soup and let them pour it over a baked potato like cheese sauce. Any way you eat it, it's good.

Squash Soup
6 Tbsp onion, chopped
4 TBsp butter
6 cups squash (such as Butternut) peeled and cubed
3 cups water
4 cubes chicken boullion
1/2 tsp dried marjoram
1/4 tsp pepper
1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
1 pkg cream cheese
In large saucepan, saute onions in butter. Add squash, water, boullion, spices. Bring to boil and cook 20 minutes or until squash is tender. Puree in blender or food processor with cream cheese until smooth. Return to pan and keep warm until ready to serve.

Oh Yummy. My mouth is watering already.

You can also add in broccoli, peppers, steamed carrots, potatoes or other veggies at the very end for variety or if you like your soups "chunky" but it's really good just as is. You can lower butter and cream cheese amounts to make it healthier and you'll barely notice.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Still head down...

Hooray! Headed to the midwife just to double check that baby is still headdown. She is. She's actually been hanging out in relatively the same position since Tuesday which is a first for her. Typically, she changes position every 20 -30 minutes...constantly from one side, to another, to diagonal, transverse, up, down, rinse, lather, repeat. She seems to have finally settled into a content position. The midwife suggested that perhaps she had been wrapped up in her cord funky, or something was going on that prevented her from feeling comfortable in one position. Hopefully, she is now settled in for the long haul.

Well, hopefully not TOO long. I'd love to have this baby within the next week.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

SIKE!

Baby is head down again.

She's gonna give me a run for my money and she's not even here yet!

Prayers that she stays down for the rest of this pregnancy (which is hopefully not too long!) would be much appreciated!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Up, Down, Up, Down, UP

These last few weeks of pregnancy have proven to be filled with drama. This baby has been quite the mover and constantly in different positions. Well, a week ago, we discovered she was breech. I managed to turn her and when we went in for a version she was already head down. Hooray!

However, over the weekend she turned back up. I've been trying all the old tricks (and trust me, I have tried them ALL), but so far it hasn't worked this time, although I realize it's only been 24 hours. It's really frustrating me and making me really nervous. What frustrates me the most is that if I lived 3 hours south of here, no one would give me having a breech birth a second glance. But because I'm in Washington, if I go into labor right now with her head up, they will automatically want me to do a C-section.

I've had lots of opinions expressed to me, and a lot of people don't understand "what is so bad about a C-section?" Well, absolutely nothing if it is needed to save you or your baby's life. C-sections are a wonderul thing when needed. But why in the world would I want to have major abdominal surgery if it's not needed? Why would I want to endanger future births by having an unncessary surgery? Why would I want to go through the recovery and pain for no reason? And at this point, that is what it is for....no reason.

I've been spending countless hours researching breech babies over the last week and I'm not convinced that there is any reason I can't have one. Other than the fact that finding a practitioner who is skilled and experienced in doing so is nearly impossible because they would so much rather cut babies out nowadays.

I'm hoping beyond hope that this little one moves head down before labor starts, but I'm preparing myself for what my options are should she not.

I can:

1) Have a C-section because that's all Dr's know how to do anymore
2) Have an un-assisted birth (uh, no thanks. While that might be right for some, it's not right for me.)
3) Find a midwife around here who will come be with me during a breech birth.
4) Go spend two weeks in Portland where they do breech births.
4b) I could try heading to Portland during labor, but uh, that's a long drive!


I'm leaning towards option 3 right now. I have found a midwife who has experience with breech births and knows how to handle them. She has said that if I get myself in a bind, she will come IF she doesn't have a client of her own in labor. But what if she does? Should I take that chance? Should I just up and go to Portland? But the cost....oh the cost and then baby might flip head down anyway and it would all be for nothing.

I'm so confused. My husband gave me a beautiful blessing the other night that we would not NEED a back up plan. That baby would move into the proper position when the time was right. I'm trying to have faith, but alas, I'm failing miserably.

In all my years as a doula I have had to help countless women as their plans changed. I knew it was emotional for them, but I never truly grasped HOW emotional. All I want is my beautiful, calm, peaceful home birth. My last one was so wonderful. I'm all ready. I just hope baby is.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Just Playing With My Toes

So Melia still loves "This little Piggy" even at 5 years old. She never gets tired of it. I don't know how other families do it, but in ours the last little piggy runs wee-wee-wee all the way home and right up into a nice tickle session, which is REALLY what she wants, I'm sure.

So tonight after a couple of This Little Piggy games she asks me, "Where did you learn this?" I told her I had learned it as a little girl.

She cocked her head to the side and asked with an amused tone, "So you just played with your toes a lot when you were little and liked to tickle yourself?"

I'm still trying to pick myself up off the floor after that one. Hahahahaha.

Monday, September 07, 2009

Apple Cake

We had a Ward Potluck breakfast this morning for the holiday. It was tasty and I got a ton of requests for my recipe, so I thought I'd post it as well!


Apple Cake
1 box yellow cake mix
1 1/3 cup milk
3 eggs
4 large apples (peel and diced)
2 TBS butter
2 TBS Brown Sugar
2 tsp Cinnamon
Streusel Topping (directions below)

Grease 9x13 pan. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Toss apples into saucepan with 2 TBS butter, 2 TBS brown sugar and 2 tsp cinnamon (
ok, let me be honest. I just threw stuff in. I didn't measure. I'm giving you an estimate of what I think I put in. So take that for what it's worth) Cook on medium heat for approximately 3-4 minutes until slightly softened. (again. I didn't time it. I'm just guessing on the time. It might have only been 2 minutes. Maybe it was 7. I don't really know. lol You can also use a can of apple pie filling, but I was looking for a way to use up my apples.

In bowl, mix together cake mix, eggs, and milk. Stir in softened apple mixture.

Streusel Topping:
1 cup quick oats
3/4 cup chopped pecans
1/2 brown sugar
1 stick melted butter
1 tsp cinnamon

Mix together to form scrumptious topping!


Pour half of cake mixture into pan. Top with half of streusel topping. Pour the remaining cake mixture and top with remaining streusel topping. Bake 45 minutes. Enjoy!

I have no idea how this tastes cold, but it sure was delicious piping hot! And it was gone in seconds.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

First Day of School



Yeah, the first day of school has arrived. The kids have been anxiously waiting for this for quite a while now. Melia has been asking daily if it was time for school yet. They all asked to get ready for bed extra early last night and were up at the crack of dawn because they were so excited.
Of course, Emilee and Megan were too old to have me walk them to class this year. At least I still got hugs (and a kiss from Megan)...on school grounds no less. I feel lucky!

Melia looked really nervous while waiting outside her classroom.


She got even more nervous when we entered the classroom and I wondered if she'd let me go when it was time. Fortunately, she had a seat right next to a little friend from preschool last year so it was only a few minutes before she had warmed up. UNfortunately (for the teacher that is), I have a gut feeling this seating arrangement is going to be a bit.....noisy. This little girl is quite the little outgoing talker, and Melia feeds right off of her. She is SO adorable though and posed for every single picture I tried to take of Melia with a constant "Make sure I'm in the picture too!" ROFL.


Melia
What was your favorite part of the day? Eating Lunch!
What was your second favorite part of the day? Playing Outside
Were you scared at all today? I got used to it
What do you think of your teacher? Um, she's pretty nice and pretty beautiful.

Megan
What was your favorite part of the day? My favorite part was doing the vertical and horizontal project.
What do you think of your teacher? She is SO SO nice.

Emilee
What was your favorite part of the day? Doing Math with Skittles
What do you think of your teacher?
She's really nice
Any other thoughts about today? Not really




Oh, and another first for us. Melia lost her bottom two teeth in this last week. Just in time for school! How did my baby get to be so big?

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Date Nights

A long standing tradition in our house is Kid Date Nights. We started this when we had our second child. I wanted Emilee to be able to still spend one on one time with each parent and have her own time with each of us. Because Dad often works AND goes to school, his date nights with the kids are a bit fewer and farther in between but they still get done. The kids get to pick what they want to do, and I usually couple it with an errand or two that I have to get done as well. This gives them time alone with just us and I really enjoy it. They don't have to fight for attention from their siblings. They don't have to fight over who gets to sit next to me, or share the next story. I get to have a few hours of uninterrupted time to just chat with them, share some hugs and have a good time.

Saturday night was date night with Megan. She's been asking for months now to get a Henna Tattoo. We got one at the local Farmer's Market last year and it was fun. I finally found someone who does them so that is what we did for our date night (along with a trip to the grocery store, pet store and a Frosty from Wendy's!).

She wanted one on her hands. I normally make them put temporary tattoo's in a place that can be covered, but I was feeling generous and told her to go ahead. It wasn't until the lady asked Megan if she thought all the kids at school would think she had a real tattoo that I realized, "Doh! School starts next week!" I so would not have let her put them on her hands if I had remembered. *Sigh* Oh well. She loves them, we had a blast and that's what counts!

And of course, I had to get one too! Please ignore the bed sheet wrinkles on my beautifully pale, spotted ankle.


Friday, August 28, 2009

Back to Blogging

So I' ve decided to start my blog up again. Notice that the last date I posted was in 2007. It's been a long time! lol

I gave it up because I just couldn't keep up, particularly when I started working full time and James was in school all the time. But now that I'm back to part time, I have a "little" more time. It doesn't really feel like I have any more time, but I'm going to start blogging again because I've missed out on recording so many things I probably should have over the last couple of years.

Also, I took a break from my board this week so that I could get things done around the house. It worked....a little bit. I've just found other computer stuff to do to help my procrastination addiction.

Bare with me while I get my blog all pertied up. I'm not extremely talented when it comes to computers. I can type like a fiend but that's about it. And, I don't really have a clue what I will even say. Probably a whole bunch of nothing, but that's ok too. Some days, that's what my life is about.