Quote: "I want to eat healthy...just like daddy."
So the other day I was cleaning, and I decided that I would grab a Sunkist. It has been a long time since I have had one and I was thirsty. After opening the can, I took a large sip and gagged. It took everything I had not to spit it out. I forced myself to swallow. I couldn't drink anymore. Why? Because it reminded me of the glucose drink they have you drink during pregnancy. It tasted just like it and each time I had to drink it (2 times with Joseph and 2 times with Samuel), I felt sick the rest of the day. Well, Sunkist is now in the same category as that glucose drink and I will never drink it again. I shudder just thinking about it. Ewwww.
I taught nursery today. It took everything I had to keep the kids focused. I finally gave up trying to get them to listen to scriptures and found they focused well when we sang a song about creation with signs. I decided to teach them signs for different animals and the sounds they make as part of their lesson on creation. They really enjoyed it.
Samuel has started folding his arms for prayer. He won't say amen yet, but when we say it is time for prayer, he gets ready. It's cute. At night, I rock him and sing to him before bed. When he is ready to lay down, often he will fold his arms for a prayer...my hint to say it and let him rest.
We moved Joseph into the same room as Samuel. We had to reiterate to him the conditions of moving him into the room: 1) no getting out of bed at night, 2) no crying or calling out for mommy or daddy, 3) no playing after we put him to bed. Joseph was so excited to be moved in with Samuel. The first night, after they had been in bed a couple of hours, he started to cry. In return, it woke up Samuel and he started to cry. Joseph was afraid we would move him out of the room. Yesterday we went to Lowe's and found a couple of night lights. Joe told him they also worked to zap ghosts. Right now the boys are in the room playing. Joseph did tell me that he and Samuel were going to play in the morning when they woke up.
We are still trying to find the right house for our family. Hopefully we will get one soon. :)
Ever satiating the curious minds of friends and family (or at least trying to keep a personal record lest we forget what happened day by day).
Friday, September 3, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Big brother Joseph
Real Salt Lake Game
Last Wednesday we went to a Real Salt Lake Game. It was a CONCACAF Champions game against Aribe Unido. The weather was great (aside from the thunderstorm earlier in the day) and it was cool and breezy. In the distance you could see the lightning, but we stayed nice and dry and enjoyed (for the most part) the game.

The sunset. It was a beautiful night to be at a soccer game.

The start of the game. Who knew it would be a frustrating event when the players first came on the field. It was funny to see them zooming the cameras around the crowd. People were doing the truffle shuffle and the chicken dance. I am just glad the camera never came our direction.

Real Salt Lake scores a goal and ties up the game. The other team had "injuries" most of the game. They had one player red carded and another that was ejected. In the end, we won 2-1, but it wasn't fun to watch the other team randomly fall down and fake their injuries. There was 8 minutes of stoppage time added to the end of the 2nd half.

Daddy and Joseph. Samuel got to stay home with grandpa. All in all, it was a fun night. I especially loved the pecans that I ate. :)
The sunset. It was a beautiful night to be at a soccer game.
The start of the game. Who knew it would be a frustrating event when the players first came on the field. It was funny to see them zooming the cameras around the crowd. People were doing the truffle shuffle and the chicken dance. I am just glad the camera never came our direction.
Real Salt Lake scores a goal and ties up the game. The other team had "injuries" most of the game. They had one player red carded and another that was ejected. In the end, we won 2-1, but it wasn't fun to watch the other team randomly fall down and fake their injuries. There was 8 minutes of stoppage time added to the end of the 2nd half.
Daddy and Joseph. Samuel got to stay home with grandpa. All in all, it was a fun night. I especially loved the pecans that I ate. :)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sick Samuel
Samuel taking his own temperature. He is becoming a pro at it because he still has a fever.
Since Monday, Samuel has had a fever. It was in the low 100's, but last night was at a 102. This morning it went from 102 to 103 in a matter of minutes, so I decided (against my better judgement) to take him to the doctor. I am afraid that he will have a febrile seizure like Joseph did, so I wanted to be safe. Of course, I know the time period for fevers (if it is longer than 4-5 days and his only started on Monday), but part of me hoped it was a simple ear infection that would require an antibiotic. Yet again, the doctor told me to watch him and if it hasn't passed by Friday to go back in. I should know better by now. It is a waste of a copay each time I get told the same thing. It would be a virus and not a bacterial infection, so there is nothing to do but let it pass. Viruses are so not conducive to a worried mother.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
I wish I was Samuel...for reals
Since Samuel is smaller, he gets a lot of attention from everyone. People often come around and they will go crazy over Samuel and Joseph is kind of left on the fringes. I feel bad for my little guy. After they go crazy over Samuel, they often say, "hi Joseph" as an afterthought. Joseph usually waits for someone to pay attention to him (mommy doesn't count). He usually says, "I wish I was Samuel...for reals." When I ask him why, he says "Because." He has expressed this sentiment often and each time I express that we love him. It breaks my heart. Sometimes he tries to do what Samuel does for attention...not always the best thing, but it makes him feel more noticed.
I have been trying to spend more time with him. The other day he asked us what the biggest number was and we explained infinity to him. He thought about if for a couple of days and asked why there couldn't be an end to numbers. My little thinker (as he named his wolf from Build-a-Bear). :)
I have been trying to spend more time with him. The other day he asked us what the biggest number was and we explained infinity to him. He thought about if for a couple of days and asked why there couldn't be an end to numbers. My little thinker (as he named his wolf from Build-a-Bear). :)
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Questions, questions, too many questions...
Joseph asks a lot of questions about anything and everything. He asks me what will help him grow and what will not be good for him. Some of his most recent questions:
"Will french fries help me grow?" (me: "No they don't help you grow")
"I wonder why I like them so much?"
"Mommy, do cookies help me grow?" (me: "No, but they do taste good and are okay sometimes.")
"I wonder why I like them so much?"
"Mommy, does ice cream help me grow?" (do you sense a trend?)
"Does chocolate help me grow?"
"Will french fries help me grow?" (me: "No they don't help you grow")
"I wonder why I like them so much?"
"Mommy, do cookies help me grow?" (me: "No, but they do taste good and are okay sometimes.")
"I wonder why I like them so much?"
"Mommy, does ice cream help me grow?" (do you sense a trend?)
"Does chocolate help me grow?"
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Statement
Joseph: "I wonder why they call them cowboys because they don't ride cows."
Samuel is also talking a lot more. When I ask him to, he says "up peaz" and gets a huge goofy grin on his face. He is fascinated with rocks lately and loves to collect them just like Joseph did. His personality shines through often. Samuel still has his temper tantrums, but he is a lot easier to get to bed than Joseph. I sing him some songs and rock him and then lay him down. He usually goes down without fussing too much. Usually. :) Another favorite thing for him right now are french fries. When we drive by In-N-Out, he usually will try and get our attention and then signs eat. Silly boy. He also loves pudding and popcorn. Don't worry...that isn't all he eats. He is a fairly good eater. Put peas, corn, pasta, carrots, rice, and many other yummy foods in front of him and he eats like crazy.
Joseph has also mastered going to the toilet all by himself without his seat!! Yay!!!! He has also gotten very good at procrastinating going pee in the toilet, so on some occasions, well, you can guess what happens. He is also sounding out very basic words and starting to ask what words mean. Some of his new favorite words are distracted and annoying. My little teenager. ;) The other day he asked how to spell rat. We sounded it out and he was able to determine what letters were making the sounds and spelled it. I need to work on it more so he will start to read by himself. Joseph has also discovered a deep interest in rescue heroes.
We watched a Bill Nye on gravity and he and Samuel were laughing a ton when he was throwing things off a building to demonstrate that everything falls. Now Joseph says when we are walking up hill that it is hard because we are fighting gravity and it is easier going down hill because gravity helps us.
Samuel is also talking a lot more. When I ask him to, he says "up peaz" and gets a huge goofy grin on his face. He is fascinated with rocks lately and loves to collect them just like Joseph did. His personality shines through often. Samuel still has his temper tantrums, but he is a lot easier to get to bed than Joseph. I sing him some songs and rock him and then lay him down. He usually goes down without fussing too much. Usually. :) Another favorite thing for him right now are french fries. When we drive by In-N-Out, he usually will try and get our attention and then signs eat. Silly boy. He also loves pudding and popcorn. Don't worry...that isn't all he eats. He is a fairly good eater. Put peas, corn, pasta, carrots, rice, and many other yummy foods in front of him and he eats like crazy.
Joseph has also mastered going to the toilet all by himself without his seat!! Yay!!!! He has also gotten very good at procrastinating going pee in the toilet, so on some occasions, well, you can guess what happens. He is also sounding out very basic words and starting to ask what words mean. Some of his new favorite words are distracted and annoying. My little teenager. ;) The other day he asked how to spell rat. We sounded it out and he was able to determine what letters were making the sounds and spelled it. I need to work on it more so he will start to read by himself. Joseph has also discovered a deep interest in rescue heroes.
We watched a Bill Nye on gravity and he and Samuel were laughing a ton when he was throwing things off a building to demonstrate that everything falls. Now Joseph says when we are walking up hill that it is hard because we are fighting gravity and it is easier going down hill because gravity helps us.
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