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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Avery's 6

I can't believe she's already 6! Watching my kids grow up is such a bitter-sweet experience. I know I have the opportunity to spend forever with Avery, but she will only be 5 once! Out of all 3 of my kids, Avery has the most spunk and the greatest love of being in motion. She loves dancing, singing, playing soccer, roller-blading, monkey bar swinging, swimming-you name, she'll try it. I am hoping that trait doesn't turn out to bite me in the rear when she's a teenager. Last weekend John and I were looking at some old home movies. We found one of Avery at about 18 months dancing around, shaking her little booty, showin' us her moves. The cuteness is overwhelming!! She was a mover and a shaker even then.

Avery is very curious and that usually works out ok. She's the child I wouldn't be surprised to find running around outside naked, coloring on her walls, or playing with the stove just to see how it works. Thankfully she hasn't tried any of those. There was the time she covered her whole room with vaseline though...

I love that Avery's almost always smiling and happy, carefree, and ready to have fun. She requires the least audio stimulation via TV, video games, or computer of my 3. She would rather be outside playing, inside playing, anywhere playing.

I can't get enough of this little girls puffy cheeks and will be sooo sad when she outgrows them. When I tell her about my cheek woes, her response is, "Mommy, I will still be beautiful and you can still puff my cheeks even when I'm big. Look, I can puff yours and you're old". If I could box and sell the way those cute, velvety soft cheeks feel between my fingers along with the joy that pinching them brings me, I would be a rich woman.

The little birthday diva is having a pool party this Saturday with her friends in the backyard. We are going with a luau theme. I picked up the decor and favors today and decided a pinata would be fun. When Avery got home I showed her the party stash and she, of course, thought the pinata was the best part. "Mommy!! You got me a pee-yata! That's so nice!!" Ahhhhh! She's six and she still has a cute word. I will cherish "pee-yatas" for always. We had a little semi-family celebration for her tonight with a small cake and gifts from her siblings. John is away on unavoidable business and Avery was so sad he couldn't be here that she hugged my leg and cried while we sang her happy birthday. She loves her daddy so much!! He sent her flowers and she was tickled pink, but there is just no substitute for the actual Daddy. At 5, there are few good excuses for Daddy missing your 6th bday, even if we aren't celebrating until Saturady.

Avery: "Mommy where's Daddy! Isn't he coming to my birthday???!!!"

Me: "He's in another state, Avery! Arizona is like 20 hours away driving, and 3 on an airplane. Daddy's boss says he has to stay and make his presentation. You don't want Daddy to loose his job right? And anyway, your party isn't until Saturday and he will be home for that AND your Toys R' Us date Friday night."

Avery: "But.....isnt Daddy coming to my birthday?"

I guess I should cherish the few years I have left before she grasps the concepts of space and time.

Oh yeah, listen to the first song on my playlist before you go. I hope all my kids "dance" and I hope yours do as well. Life is too short not to! Enjoy some Avery moments....














Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Spring Fun

Hey Y'all,

Can you believe it? We've been busy!! During March and April we have had family visit, holiday festivities, the typical run-around-town, and we have added a new family member. Ross and his new wife Laurie visited us during our spring break so it was nice for the kids to be able to get to know their new Grandma. We went to the JFK memorial, the Fossil Rim Safari, the Dallas Temple, and who can resist the Bass Pro Store!! All of us enjoyed spending time with Ross and Laurie and it was such a neat experience to share a temple session with them. Gator, Amy Sue-Beth Joe-Ann, Clementine Begonia, Cleburne Cletus Jr. the 3rd, and Lil'Gipper hope to see Pa Ross and Ma Laurie again soon. In between visit from grandparents, we were thrilled to welcome the VanOrman family into our home for a fun sleep-over. We miss our Kansas friends a ton and love it when they come visit. Seeing how the kids have grown and watching our children enjoy each other so much is always bitter sweet. We were sad to see them go so soon. We love you Karina, BJ and family! After the VanOrmans headed back home to Kansas, my Mom and Dad flew down from CA! We had so much fun! They got to spend Easter here and loved running to and from all the grandkid activities. Our days were spent house hunting-yes that's right folks, house hunting-and what a blessing it would be for our family if they were able to move down to TEXAS!!!! Mom and Dad ended up putting offers down on 2 houses and we are waiting to hear back from the builders...pray for a move friends!!! After living away from them so long, having them close will truly be a miracle in all of our lives. In the afternoons, they got to see Addy play volleyball, Aidyn work his Jiu-Jitsu magic, and Avery dance and play soccer. And you will be surprised by this, but our evening were spent on the train...that's the Chooch train for all you domino fans out there. A visit to the Stevens' home is never complete without a friendly game of chooch to rouse the competitive spirit of our guests. Happy spring everyone!! Enjoy the pix of our new Holland Lop, Fuzzy Lumpkin. You can call him Lumpy.






Saturday, March 13, 2010

Busy in pictures....

Life just keeps getting ahead of me. I wonder if that will ever stop happening. Probably not. Oh well, here are some fun pictures of what we've been doing the last 6-8 weeks.....


Addy's 12th Bday party:


Avery's Kinder field trip to the Science Enrichment Center at UNT:


Rock and Roll Valentine's Tea Party:

matching hearts game

Tea Party Pop Stars-A little freeze dance, a little balloon stompin', a little cootie chasing, and a lot of fun:



Thanks Danielle for these great pictures!! My friend Danielle Andrus is a GREAT photographer and she came to the party to help out and take photos for me.

Addy is our Volleyball Star:


John and I took Avery and her BFF Zaida to see Taylor Swift last night. She LOVES Taylor. This was a first concert for both of them. We all had a blast. Taylor can really put on a show and all the little girls just ate it up.


Monday, February 22, 2010

Confessions of a Harried Housewife, Chapter 5

This may appear as a very naive post to many readers. But I've always been a little on the naive side so don't be embarrassed for me. I'm just wondering, how many of you remember reading in the parenthood/motherhood books about how life changes so dramatically in unexpected ways when you have children? And I am not talking about going from not changing diapers to changing diapers or any of the regular every day rearing that all of us partake in....ok..... maybe some of that. Is there a book out there that details the mental, emotional, and physical toll that being a wife and mother takes on us? Collectively? If there is, name it in the comments!!! It should be required reading for anyone considering marriage and parenthood.

Not that I would change a thing about my life or the decisions I've made regarding my eternal partner and family, but wouldn't it have been nice to be more prepared for it all? To know that when we signed on as a wife and then a mother that we were agreeing to lose ourselves in the lives of others for the next 50 years and beyond would have been valuable information, at least for me. I would have liked to know that after bearing children our minds and bodies would be forever altered-that instead of just having to worry about our own selves and the stupid decisions that we make, that we would give a piece of our hearts to each of these people whom we love and worry about their decisions and safety as well.

My kids are 5, 9,and 12. They are blessings in my life beyond my expectations. Each of them is unique and wonderful and interesting to me. When I plan my calendar for the week every Sunday night, it is their lives I am plotting out now. What activities do we have EVERY night this week? What will we eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner MTWThF? What will I need at the grocery store? Which nights will John be home? What will my FHE lesson focus on? What is my cub scout den meeting plan for Tuesday night? Have I sent the right reminder emails out to the right people? What drills and activities should Avery's soccer team work on Thursday? Where can I fit some time in with John? Should I try and do my Visiting Teaching this week? Do I need to pick up the dry cleaning? What time are the soccer and volleyball games this Saturday? Will I be able to drive for volleyball Monday or Thursday? Which day are the kids buying lunch this week? Am I taking Aidyn to Jiu-Jitsu this Wednesday or Avery to dance? Does everybody have their homework finished? Are there dentist, orthodontist, doctors or other appointments I need to account for? Have I checked all the backpacks?????? On top of the every day schedule details, I have to be on my toes for the unscheduled as well. Did you eat your vitamins? Did you brush your teeth? Did you take a shower? Did you say your prayers? Haven't you already played 30 minutes of video games? If you are playing a computer game then your room is clean, right? Did you wash the dog? Did you feed the dog? Did you put away your clothes? Did you complete your services today? Have you been reading your scriptures? Do you need help with that? or that? or that? or that? Don't forget to do your homework. Don't forget to practice piano/guitar/whatever!!! Don't forget to work on your Bear requirements! Don't foget to work on your overhand serves! Don't forget to practice your dribbling! Don't forget to eat a healthy snack! Get ready for school, get ready for soccer, get ready for jiu-jitsu, get ready for Young Womens, get ready for Cubs, get ready for dance, get ready for church, get ready for LIFE!!!! Sometimes, just preparing our kids for the day ahead is challenging let alone paring that with arming them for their futures. Mind boggling, I tell you!!!!

So where, in all the LIFE, does that leave us? I'll name a few of my favorites: we are left with exhaustion, saggy boobs, hormone imbalances, stretch marked skin, thyroid disease, milk duct infections, back pain, varicose veins, memories of activities we once enjoyed and had time for, pangs for a waistline that is gone forever, and lost brain cells-whether actual or perceived!!!! Is it hard to not feel sorry for ourselves? For me, on some days, your darn right it's hard!!! But on most days, the "me" we give up is worth the "them" we gain, right? Is there anything on earth more rewarding than watching your children grow up beside a man you love and knowing that you can be with all of them forever? I haven't found it yet and don't expect to. I did the math and figured I have about 25 years to enjoy my children in my own home from Addy's birth, until Avery leaves for college. I don't want to let one minute of this precious time pass me by.

What do you do when you've got the "mom blues"? On the days I feel like there isn't any "me" left, I try to do something for myself; mani, pedi, hot bath, hair appointment, hubby massage, hobby indulgence, shopping-I can usually find a decent pity party companion. On the days I feel lost and unprepared for life as a stay-at-home mom I get down on my knees and thank God for the blessings in my life that allow me to be just that. Then I pray for comfort, peace and a renewed focus on forever. I love my job. I always wanted to grow up to be a mom, I just never knew exactly what that meant. Thanks Heavenly Father for answering my prayers.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

12 Great Years....


Happy Birthday Addison Lurline!!!! I can't believe you are turning 12 tomorrow. I want you to know that I love you so much, that I am more proud of the young woman you are becomming with each passing day, and that you are beautiful inside and out. Thank you for being such an amazing daughter and friend. Here's to Eternity!










Friday, January 22, 2010

I Love Five

Last night I was putting Avery to bed and I laid down by her for a few minutes. We chatted about the mysteries of the universe. She said to me, "Mom, sometimes when I take off my socks, my feet feel brand new. Does that ever happen to you?" Soooo cute!! I wish she could be 5 forever.

I went to lunch with my GREAT new friend Kim today. I feel like we have a lot in common. It's really nice to sit and talk about daily life and compare notes with someone who's so down to earth and positive. Thanks Kim! I had fun.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Taking a breath....

After a very busy holiday season, January has been a welcome relief. We celebrated a wonderful WHITE! Christmas here in Dallas. Grandma Stevens visited and it was nice to have her as our guest. The kids were thrilled with snow to play in and keep praying for more. I had an "inner" nose job on December 15th to help with some sinus issues. I can honestly say that post surgery, I was the most uncomfortable I have ever been and the recovery was completely suckish. At this point, I am almost completely healed and sooooo happy to be able to breath again. Hurray for unblocked sinus passages! The gifts that keep on giving!! The jewelry businees was awesome this season and I'd like to send out a big THANK YOU to all of my new and loyal customers.
I don't have much going on right now besides the usual and that's soooo nice. Aidyn is busy with Basketball and Jiu-Jitsu, Addy is still playing volleyball, and Avery has started a Jazz/Hip-hop class with spring soccer right around the corner. John has enjoyed a productive hunting season and our freezer is stocked with lots of good eats. Both him and Aidyn head out to the lease a few times a month and love the time they get to spend out there together. Tis the season to catch up on scrapbooking!! Have a great 2010 everyone!