9/25/08

First Tooth, First Word

After the whole crawling/walking thing, I think the biggest baby milestone for me might be cutting those first teeth. It just really changes that sweet little baby face into a mischievous little boy face. Cute, but not quite so innocent.

Yesterday, Zeke's first tooth finally broke through his gums, and his second is following close behind. This is bittersweet for me. He has been bothered by the teething lately, and I'm glad it's getting a little better (until the next tooth comes!). It's good that he'll be able to eat more solid foods eventually (or should I just nurse him forever?). But he's really not going to be a baby much longer, so I'm holding on to every minute I can. All the minutes when he's not crawling or cruising away from me, that is. Good thing he's more willing to snuggle when teething makes him feel crummy.

Yesterday I also realized he's been saying his first word, though you might disagree. He can say "shoe" by putting his lips together and blowing. It sounds more like "bpooh," with a soft "bp" at the beginning, not harsh. But he's definitely imitating what I say and referring to his shoe. Woohoo! I do so love language development. I guess that goes right along with books about punctuation.

9/21/08

Running a race and surviving a marathon

Yesterday I ran my first 5k since becoming a mom (that's three little boys ago). In fact, I haven't really been a runner since I got married, thanks to Bruce's bum knee and my need for external motivation. Anyway, I ran the race with my sister-in-law, Leah, and can proudly say we finished strong. Now I've made a list of future running goals for us (better time, harder races, etc.) which has her running away from me. But I'm excited and for the first time ever I'm not going to use winter as an excuse to stop exercising.

We'll see about that come the first icy December morning I meet.

Then Bruce and I began our relay marathon--the true test of endurance. I got home from running to find the three T's (Tracen, Tyler, and Tate) playing happily/noisily/messily with our kids. Dan and Dee were in Provo for the (yawn) BYU shut-out. The boys were pretty good all afternoon. Then Bruce left to go watch the game on TV just before my friend dropped off her two youngest for me to watch for a few hours. That is eight kids (three under 1 year), and what's more, SEVEN BOYS and one little girl. We had a fun time for awhile. The kids were all pretty well-behaved, but it was still chaotic.

Blessings be on Dan and Dee (and Leo) for leaving the (yawn) game early and arriving just before I started feeding all the kids dinner. (They beat Bruce back home.) Thanks, Deanne, for helping get them all fed and happy. We were sad to say goodbye to your boys, but it was sure quiet when you left! Not too much later, the other two kids left and we all settled down.

I've just figured out why I enjoy running so much more now than when I was single. It is FAR EASIER than taking care of kids!

9/10/08


The peaches...
And the cruisin' toddler...

Latest Exploits, Late Show-Style

I've been too busy (or something) to update regularly. Sorry you've missed all the fabulous posts I have composed in my mind. This will have to do. Here are the top ten most important, time-consuming, and/or tasty events that have occured in our lives lately. As always, we like to offer samples of the tasty things to anyone who dares come around for a visit.





10. Riley started preschool. This happened way back in August. He loves it and is making lots of new friends. He wishes it were every day instead of two days a week.





9. We went to Lagoon. We couldn't afford Disneyland (or the gas to get there), and the kids couldn't tell the difference. We went with Dan and Dee and their three boys. Everyone had a great time, even Sammy, who cried and screamed on his first ride (a scary free-fall type, but for little kids) and loved that same ride by the end of the day. We even wished we could have stayed an hour or two more.





8. Zeke started crawling (all over, not just a few inches). Of course, by now, just a few weeks later, he has moved on to pulling himself up to standing using anything over three inches tall, and he cruises around the house faster than I can keep track of him. We don't think he'll take long to start walking.





7. We went camping at Capitol Reef. Camping is so much fun with people who are good at it. Thanks to Uncle Dave, Aunt Marie, Uncle Doug, and their families. We're so glad Torrey and Heather came with Elaina, who somehow loved playing with our crazy boys. Sammy survived a weekend of stormy skies and thunderstorms (he's a bit scared of them). And of course, next time we go hiking through a river we're bringing water shoes!





6. Sammy started kindergarten. He loves his teacher and classmates, has learned several goofy songs, and usually likes recess (except when it's cloudy and there might be lightning). But his favorite part is the bus ride to school. He and his friend have started taking turns for the window seat. And that's about all he'll tell me.





5. I built the world's most beautiful baby gate. Okay, you might not think so. But it keeps my beautiful baby from falling head over heels down the stairs, and it didn't require drilling large holes in the stair railing. I did it all myself, except for sawing the wood (thanks Bruce!).





4. Bruce successfully ran his second CFC golf tournament. His team didn't win, but they raised lots of money for the campaign and got to eat some dang good cookies at the same time. Next year, I hope he'll be able to get home a little earlier.





3. I made oodles of blackberry jam and Mom's amazing cupcakes. I won't list all my latest culinary exploits, but these are two of my favorites. I now have apricot and blackberry jam stockpiled for the next several years, and tomorrow I'll be making some blueberry jam too. The cheesecake-filled lime cupcakes wowed the Utah crowd (thanks Mom!), and next week it's on to Ginger-Lime Cheesecake with Mango-Lime Salsa (possibly my all-time favorite).





2. We've lost almost 90 pounds!!! When I say "we," I mean the biggest losers, a.k.a. Dan, Dee, Leah, Leo, Tricia, Bruce, and me. Thanks to Bruce's blog (and a whole lot of smack talk), we've lost a lot of weight since last April. We even hope to keep the damage down over the holiday season if we keep up the hard work. All this despite my cooking habits (see #3) and the other amazing cooks in the family (trip to Albuquerque, Deanne's cookies, Leah's pies, etc.).





1. My peach trees are working!!!! This is my current excitement. We've gotten 12 peaches from our two peach trees this year, and they're delicious! (I've eaten one already.) They will soon be a pie or cobbler or something. They're definitely growing well, and I hope to have an even better crop next year--perhaps enough to make a pie for me and one to share! Aren't they beautiful?