Monday, April 16, 2012

4+1=5!

We are so excited; we are expected a little baby!  (After 15 months of trying, we couldn't be happier!)  The kids are super excited! For a while they both wanted a new brother, but now Quoia is leaning more towards a girl:)  When I asked her what she wanted to name it if it is a boy, she said Lincoln. If it's a girl, Sequoia.  I love those names!  I'll have to think about it;)  We like 2 names for a boy, and Lincoln really liked Canyon of the two. But now he's decided he wants his name to be Jimmy Neutron. (And for him its a boy, so no need for a girl name.) Love these two munchkins!  They will make wonderful big siblings.

Even though I'm so happy to have this little one, its a fact that I've not been feeling the best since only a week after we found out.  Its not morning sickness, its all day icky.  Bummer, but I'll live.  I wasn't icky like this with the other two all day, but I'm hoping it will go away when it did with the other two.  Things have been very different in our home.  I mainly am on the couch half or more of the day.  So not me!  The house has been a mess, laundry piles up, rooms and beds not made, dishes in the sink all night long (Ah!), but I'll live.  (Three months ago, I probably wouldn't have been able to handle it!)  Honestly, its amazing how priorities change and how things just aren't as important when you can't do anything about them.  I'm learning to just be Ok with a scattered mess all around me.  And seeing what really matters when I have to make a choice and I can't do everything.  It's been almost peaceful.  ALMOST!  :)

I am 9 weeks along and still don't even see my OB for another 3 more.  I sure love Wyo, but sometimes, I do not.  12 weeks for my first apt?  Oh well.  I'm sure I'll live.  They did call me in some Zofran for the constant nausea, so I was grateful for that. So pretty much by the time I meet the OB, I'll almost be done with the first trimester, yeah! When I found out I was expecting,  I actually had taken 3 Dollar Store pregnancy tests one weekend and all 3 were slightly positive, so I couldn't get too excited yet.  I actually had an apt scheduled with our family physician for that next day, so while I was in there I told the nurse and she ran another test within minutes and sure enough!!  I was so happy I hugged her a couple times.

I'm still loving my calling in the RS presidency. I love to go visiting teaching and love to get to know so many sisters in our ward.  Every calling I have at the moment is my favorite calling:)  Just a couple weeks ago a teacher wasn't able to make it last minute and I got to teach the lesson with about 3 minutes preparation.  I seriously loved it!  I got to teach (which I love) and didn't have to stress about it weeks in advance.  It was fun.  

Mike is still working with the cub scouts (when he's in town and available) and is having a good time with them.  He is good for those little guys. And its been good for him to have something other than work and home.

 Lincoln LOVES primary!  Two weeks ago he got to read the scripture for opening exercises, and this past week got to say the opening prayer.  He is fantastic up there and not scared at all.  Our favorite part about his prayer was "...thank you for our lives, thank you that I could say the prayer in Primary today..."  He just cracks me up!  Love him! 

And Quoi is the beloved one in nursery.  Every time I go pick her up her teachers tell me how good she is and how nice she is to all the kids.  When I go in to drop the attendance roll off in nursery, she doesn't even care I'm in there.  I'm pretty sure I miss her way more than she misses me.   And her teachers are very grateful for that too!  She just sang the whole song of "I am a Child of God" to Grandma Phister yesterday.  We sometimes forget she is only 2.  Love that girl:)
 

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter! Wow, there's been a lot going on since our little family vacation. Let's see... Ty came home with us while we were in St George and stayed for almost 2 weeks. It was fun to have company in the house, we hardly ever do now that we live so far away now. Ty and Mike finished the bathroom downstairs!! It was a lot of hard work on their part, esp Ty working on it all day, but it was definitely worth it! It is so pretty now! I'll have to round up some beginning pictures before I post the finished project. I just love it and wish it was mine in my bedroom. And it made me very grateful to have bought our house as it is and not build one. All the choices to make with one bathroom, I couldn't imagine a whole house! 
The last weekend Ty was here, Rachel got some time off work and drove out to visit us too. It was the first time she'd been able to come out here to Casper. It was so fun to have them both here in our home. Rachel and I got to watch girly shows the boys wouldn't have wanted to watch. (One Day, Footloose, and Sunday's at Tiffany's) She helped out with the bathroom and painted it all. And I LOVE the paint she picked out! Thanks so much for all you two did:)
The past couple weeks have pretty much been catch up on cleaning the disaster of a house (esp the basement) after they did the bathroom. They had to drill a hole in the cement and dust covered absolutely everything. Bummer. We've just been getting back into a regular schedule and I'm hoping to soon get some much needed spring cleaning done.
The kids had such a fun time dying Easter eggs. It was especially fun to have Daddy with us!



They both love their Daddy so much:)

Quoi loved the stickers on the eggs the best.





We had so much trash on the side of our house (disgusting), in the garage, and tumbleweeds everywhere, so Mike and two friends got together and piled it in a dump trailer and took it off to the dump. I was so grateful. But I did feel guilty it took 4 hours to do it so we invited the guys and their families over for dinner that night. I had a lot of fun. And randomly I decided to do an Easter egg hunt since it was Easter the following day. The kids had a great time!
My friend Stacy, her husband Jason, and their little girl Haylie.
Betsy just moved into the ward and I love her already. I'm so happy they came over and we got to get to know them better.


He found the least amount of eggs and was probably the happiest:)


Our little twinners. Sequoia still loves to dress into Lincoln's clothes. I'm not sure if they are just easier to take on and off or what, but she loves to dress like her big brother. I just smile:) Her favorite color is blue, but I have noticed that since she has been playing with a family of 4 little girls lately, she is liking pink and baby dolls more and more. Yeah!
Oh, and she loves PEAS! They are her candy.



Our first park visit of the season! I'm getting pretty excited for Spring & Summer!!

The closet downstairs is another project we've been working on the past few months. (Yes it takes us that long to finish a project. Oh wait, its still not finished.) It just had some cans of paint in this little area when we first moved in. It pretty much just stayed "the paint closet." But now I'd really like this to be a food storage area and so we got to work.

Before:



After:




Mike, and slightly some help from me, got the room sheetrocked, and puttied. And then it sat there a few weeks. Enter Ty! He finished it way better than we had planned on doing it. He sanded and painted it, and then they layed lanolinum down. It is a beauitful closet and I love it! Thanks Ty! Now all we need to do is put in some shelves and we can actually start storing things. But I'm sure that will be another couple months with the way we roll:)