July 15, 2016

Swimming

Library Summer Reading Program, had a pool party at the end of the month of the program. It was a lot of fun and they had pizza and certificates for the readers!  We even got Brent to come along after he finished blueberry pickin with the boys and he got some pictures for us!












I consider myself a pretty good swimmer, I swim laps frequently. But I'm laughing my head off in this picture because I'm scared of diving! I decided since I'm a good swimmer now surely I can dive no problem....
Looks are deceiving... it was a total belly flop.  OUCH!  Speaking of ouch, I got a bee sting and my foot swelled up the next day and has stayed swollen for days and days.







Ghosts & Cuties & Instagram/Cell Phone Photos

Fireflies have been so much fun to see and catch this summer.  Brent was curious if we could capture them in a picture.  While he failed at that, he started taking some "ghost" pictures of the kids and the neighbor kids. They had so much fun posing for them like zombies.



The kids have all been riding their bikes a lot lately. This cute little lady loves it and is getting quite good. Soon I'll have to post some videos of my dare devil boys.



 We got a pass to the Discovery Park of America and have gone several times already. The first time we went we tried to fit everything in and see it all.  

Chico saw this Rocket engine and said "can I build one of these someday!?"





Our leaning tower of pizza.... Pizza crust that is. We were at a pizza buffet in union city with Brent after discovery park. Who wants to waste space for the crust! Ha ha.





Oh girls camp. Teenage girls make me smile. I was asked to be a guest speaker at stake girls camp yesterday. I don't know if I did too well at the speaking part but hopefully my art did more of the speaking for me. Anyway as I was leaving I stopped in the bathroom and saw these pictures all over the stalls and just had to take a picture. Ha ha.



Something about summer time makes me just want to lay around and let the kids watch tv all day. While we've still had a few shows a day, this summer instead of watching tons of shows we've been reading little house on the prairie. Savannah doesn't love it but the boys sure have! We've already finished one book and have started another. We've also been in the car a lot and have listened to the first Percy Jackson book and are now listening to Harry Potter book 3. I'm enjoying it just as much the kids (maybe even a bit more, ha ha)!







 Jumping into the sunset.

 Looks like someone jumped a little before we counted to 3. 😂...these cute boys have never done a diving board before but they did it at this birthday party like they've been doing it all their lives. I tried it once and was surprised how far I went down, it scared the crap out of me. Guess I weigh a bit more than I did as a teenager. Ha ha.



This crazy kid did a front flip off the diving board without any mental prepping or even telling me he was going to do it. #fearless #crazykid#keepsmeonmytoes







We took the kids to "Land between the Lakes" today to the Elk and bison prairie. We got there a little before the animals were most active so we pulled over and had a picnic of cherries and strawberries. It was really beautiful. A park ranger pulled over and showed us some antlers she had in her car too. We're glad we waited because as soon as we started driving the animals were out like crazy.


Griz actually let us take pictures with him. Though Brent wanted to be silly in his.

 I can't believe we forgot our camera. This is just about the best picture we got of the elk.
Don't worry we were driving really slow in an elk and bison viewing area so they were safe. Anyway, they LOVED getting to be unbuckled looking out the window and pointing out the wildlife. Poor Chico in the middle. :)

We were setting up for a newborn photo shoot and Brent had the little ones pose for him while he set up the lighting. Chico looks so handsome.


And Sanna's ballerina bun is so cute.

Daddy Daughter Date

For one of our Primary Activities I was in charge of the Daddy Daughter Date.  I delegated parts of it to others but the photo booth was my little baby.  I  brought some of my vinyl backdrops and got some pom poms and streamers from dollar tree and was really pleased with how it turned out. I even brought our big flashes and while Brent and I were getting the lighting set up we all took turns posing.



Then we hurried home and got cleaned up for the big date! The Primary President and I both have boys that of course we couldn't leave at home so we let watch a movie in a classroom while we served at the Date.
When everyone got there I took cute pictures of the Dads with their daughters. The silly ones were later...
Then everyone ate Pizzas and Artisan Bread. I didn't take pictures of that because I was hiding in the kitchen stuffing my own face with pizza.
Then the games and dancing began. First we did a relay race where the dads had to dress their girls in a  dress, boa, heels, and a crown and then help them to cone and back.



Then they all danced...Sanna was quite the demanding dance partner. Brent got quite the workout dancing with her.



We ended the party with root beer floats and then finally let the boys out of the classroom as we cleaned up...





June 14, 2016

Homeschooling this next school year

We have been presented with an opportunity to do a couple rotations for PA school in other states (Oregon and Utah) in late winter. With this being said, it presents an issue since we have 3 children, two of which are school aged and changing schools several times in a school year isn't an option in my book. One solution to this problem is for me to stay in Tennessee with the kids while Brent does the traveling alone for approximately 2 months.  It probably would be the more sensible and easier option but I'm not very happy about being left out of a good adventure!  So a plan has been formulating in my mind, keeping me up at night, being a big source of conversation with my friends and family (sorry guys, I'm sure it gets annoying).  The plan hinges on one thing.  I would need to homeschool the kids next year.  At first this made me so sad because it seemed impossible. I am SO impatient with my children.  Teaching Chico sight words and reading wasn't pretty back in Kindergarten.  I didn't think I could handle homeschool, it seemed utterly impossible.
I had a friend move into our area several months ago and she and her family are members of our church. She does homeschool with her children. As we've become friends I've asked her all about homeschooling, the more she told me the more courage I took.  She has kids similar aged to mine and it actually sounded doable and actually sounded kinda fun!
So two weeks after school let out (here in Tennessee it's the beginning of May when the kids get out) I put the kids "back in school" and started a trial run of homeschool.  I needed to know if it would work out before the beginning of August when school starts up again.
I will say yes I've lost my temper a few times but for the most part it has been an answer to the prayers I didn't know I should be praying for.
I've struggled with happiness as a mother at different points in their lives. Sometimes I'd go as far as saying I had depression and anxiety, especially after Sanna was born.  I've been present physically but not necessarily present emotionally for them.
I saw a quote on a church's billboard as I was driving the other day that said something to the effect of "You can't change the sands of time by sitting on your butt".  When I read that, instead of feeling guilt this time, I felt peace.  I AM making a difference in my children's lives. I am influencing them and changing them for the better now.  I was never a terrible mom by any sense, but now I am beginning to be the mother I've always wanted to be but was always too lazy sitting on my butt watching the days go by on a screen or in a book.
My days are filled with my children now.  I think I've finally found fuller joy in my calling as being their mother. I used to feel it was a nuisance having them home all day because it's keeping me from doing things I want to do (photo edit, scrapbook, paint, or I hate to admit it... watch Netflix). They'd want to make something or do a project and I never wanted to.  But now, I spend quality time with them doing projects and games that inspire learning and it fills my heart with joy.
I'm so grateful for the Lord sending me on this path. Grateful that for some reason Chico really wanted to homeschool in the first place. And grateful to my friend for spending hours helping me get this Hatch Homeschool up and running. :)
I will most likely put them back in public education after this year because I want to make a career as an artist.  But I feel like this year will change me and make me a better mom for my children when I am with them.
Well, I'm off... kids are waking up soon and we've got a fun day of learning about rocks, making play dough to learn about the earth's crust and the plate tectonics and reading Little House on the Prairie together.