Saturday, December 24, 2011

Who needs sleep?

Obviously not me.  I have been having such a hard time sleeping these days.  I go to sleep easy enough, but then I have to get up to use the potty like six times a night and then around 5-6 I am wide awake feeling like crap so I can't get back to sleep.  It's pretty crazy.  But, while I am up so early, I might as well be productive...so here I am.
Last night we had a Christmas party at my parents house.  We had a couple cousins come and most the siblings.  We ate some food and then played a "White Elephant" game.  The kids had fun playing with each other and being silly while the adults talked and played the game.  It was good to visit and let the kids play.  I think this cold weather has been hard for them to not get to play outside or with other kids very often.  Over all I thought it was a successful night.
Today we plan on seeing the Muppet Movie with my family and then we have the Kresser Christmas party tonight.  That is always a good time.  I look forward to seeing many family member we haven't seen in a while and to have a fun gift exchange as well.
Then one more night and it will be Christmas.  Tyler can't wait.  He is so excited for Santa and the presents.  I just hope that this new "attitude" with chill out soon, he has been such a pill lately.  I don't know if it is the age, the cold weather, all the treats, the anticipation of Christmas, what...but he has attitude - and I don't like it.  For the most part he is still an amazing kid, but he has been giving me a run for my money these days.  Maybe it's my lack of sleep...lack of patience...naw couldn't be that.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Tyler's Christmas Play

Tyler had his first preschool play on Friday.  It was the tail of the "Littlest Tree."  He was first assigned to be the medium tree, but he didn't want to be a tree so then he was changed be the Daddy.  He was happy with his new role, and did great being the dad who chopped down the tree.  It was a very short play and they sang about five songs that I had never heard before.  For example, "Red and Green are Christmas Colors."  That was Tyler's favorite.  Both my mom and Tony's mom came and Tyler just loved that his grandma's were there.  It was fun to see him participate and not just sit and pout (a fear I think every mother has about their children at this age).
Josh just thought that he was a big boy and that he should be part of the play as well, so he went and sat up at the fire place with all the other kids.  Luckily he just sat there quietly and didn't bother anyone or disturb the play.  Josh will definitely be ready for preschool whenever I decide to put him in one.  I am sure that if he had his choice he would go right now with Tyler.  But I think that Josh has a good time hanging at grandma's while Tyler's at school.  He'll miss that next year when Tyler is at Kindergarten and we are stuck at home all the time.  Tyler only has preschool one more day this year and then he is off for a week and a half.  Lucky me...Maybe it will at least snow so we can have some fun in the snow...

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Breakfast with Santa


"I want a new watch"
"I want a snow globe with plastic on top"
We had our Breakfast with Santa on Saturday.  It went pretty good.  We had lots of people and plenty of food, so I call that a success.  Tyler was really excited to tell Santa exactly what he wanted and had it all planned out in his head what he was going to say.  As soon as he sat on his lap, his list came out...."I want a snow globe with plastic on top, a new watch because my other one is too small, and a new yo-yo because my other one broke," and then he went to get off his lap.  He didn't care about the candy cane or anything else after that.  So we told him to stay there to get a picture and then we put Josh on the other leg to get a picture with both of them.  After Tyler got off Santa asked Josh what he wanted for Christmas and Josh shrugged his shoulders as if to say "I don't know" but then he pointed down to Santa's bag of treats and said he wanted that.  It was pretty funny.  That kid sure does like his treats.  So it was a success with Santa this year - thank goodness.
 Can you guess who thinks he doesn't needs to take naps?  Yep, it's Josh.  My two years and three month old boy.  WAY too young to not take naps.  On the days that he doesn't take a nap then he goes to bed nice and early, between seven and seven thirty.  So that is nice to have Tyler and Josh down so early, but I have really been missing my time to get things done while Josh naps.  He will take a nap about every third day - silly kid.  For the most part he doesn't get too grumpy, luckily, and it's been working out okay.  I do still lay down with him while he drinks his milk and then after about a half an hour or so if he's still wide awake then I will let him get up.  At least it is a little quite time for the both of us.  I guess we'll see how long this lasts, Tyler napped until he was over three - maybe when it gets warmer again and he's playing outside more he will get more tired...I'm pretty sure I am going to want him to nap after the baby gets here...less for me to deal with!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

I love the Holidays

Well, we sort of gave up potty training Josh.  We put the diapers back on him.  He will still occasionally tell us when he needs to go pee, generally at the store or in church.  I figure he does this to get out of the cart or out of sacrament - he's a smart kid.  But he was having way too many accidents at home and I was getting tired of asking him every ten minutes if he had to go potty.  We will watch for more signs of readiness and try again.  I am still looking at summer when things have settled down after the baby comes and the weather is warmer.  We will see.
We are all decorated and getting ready for Christmas.  It is so much fun to have the lights on the house and the tree all decorated.  I love to just sit in the front room with just the tree lights on and just look at the tree and think.  I used to do that as a kid and I have loved doing it ever since.  It is just so peaceful and almost reverent. 
I love this time of year.  Tyler wants to make us "gifts" every day.  They usually consist of him drawing on a piece of paper and then cutting it up into a shape of some sort.  It is fun to see him enjoying making things and wanting to do things for others.  I plan on starting to bake next Friday to get ready for my neighbor gifts.  It is fun sending all my boys out to deliver the gifts and to see them having fun giving things and not just receiving.  Our neighbors are really awesome and always spoil us.  I enjoy giving back to them - hope they like my goodies I'll be making.
I got a new calling a couple of weeks ago.  I am now the 1st counselor in the Primary.  I have never really served in the Primary, so I am learning a lot of new things.  The presidency is made of some really fun ladies and I hope that we can all have a good time serving the kids.  So far it has been really good, and really busy.  I have my first sharing time on Sunday and it seems fairly straight forward, so I am not too worried.  We did get but in charge of our wards Breakfast with Santa this Saturday, so that is a lot of work.  I am sure it will work out fine.  Luckily my past calling will serve me well with putting it all together since the Primary President won't be able to attend.  My only concern is that we'll get everything set up in time.  I guess if it's not perfect, o-well.  I'm sure the ward members will still love us.  At least they better.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Potty Trainging Josh

So we started potty training Josh last Wednesday.  Tony thought he was ready and I wanted to wait until summer, but I told him that if he thought Josh was ready then he could potty train him when he had some time off for Thanksgiving.  He has been doing okay.  Some days are much better then others.  We have to ask him a lot if he has to go potty and he sometimes will tell us if he has to go.  Half the time I like that we are doing it and then other half I wish we had waited.  I guess we will give it some more time and see how he does.  He seems a little young to me, but if we can get him out of diapers, then that would be great.  He isn't motivated by being called a "Big Boy" so that kind of sucks.  I guess we'll see.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Thanksgiving 2011


We celebrated Thanksgiving with my family this year.  We went over to my parents house a little after ten and then my sister Sherri took our family pictures in my parents back yard. She took a lot of different pictures.  We had a good time, but Josh pretty much just wanted to go on the four-wheelers the whole time so he didn't cooperate for very long.  But I think that we got a couple good ones of the family and of both boys.  Sherri did a good job and we were glad that she would do that for us.
After we did pictures the boys played on the four-wheelers.  I am pretty sure they could ride on them for hours if we'd let them.  Their weren't too many of us at dinner, so it was kind of nice to have a more low key occasion.  There were just three kids total and 11 adults.  We ate early that day because my brother-in-law had to work, so we made sure he got to at least eat some yummy food before he had to go.  After "dinner" (it was really at lunch time, but such a big meal is definitely dinner) I put Josh down for his nap and we all just hung out and read all the ad's for the upcoming Black Friday.  Tyler and Hayden played really well together and had tons of fun just the two of them.  After naps and chatting we ate some yummy pie and then headed home.  Then we spent the rest of the evening relaxing at home.  We were bummed not to get to see any of Tony's family, but hope that they had a good time in Disneyland.  We were all a bit jealous, but look forward to when our time will come again.  It was a nice holiday and now we are a little bit closer to this baby coming to join our family - totally the best part about being pregnant during the holidays - the time seems to go by quicker!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Happy 8 year Anniversary

Tony and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary this past weekend.  On Friday we packed up the kids and the dog and took them over to Tony's parents house.  They were so kind to watch all our boys for us so we could have a nice quiet weekend. 
After dropping the bogs off, we headed to Desert Star Playhouse where we saw, "Legally Brunette."  It was pretty funny, but not one of my favorites.  After we went home and just enjoyed watching some "mommy and daddy" shows in peace.
Then Saturday we headed up to Park City to do some shopping.  The weather was suppose to get worse through out the day, so we wanted to make sure we went up first thing.  It was raining a little when we got there and it quickly turned to snow.  We aren't major shoppers, especially when we don't really need anything so we weren't there for too long.  I wanted to go to Motherhood Maternity to get some more maternity clothes and then we got some new Crocs for the boys and some more hand soaps. 
We looked at different little baby and kid stores, but it was a bit over whelming to even think where to start on buying this new baby clothes - so we just didn't buy anything.  I have multiple friends who have told me that they will give me their old girls cloths, so we are going to wait and see how many of them actually give us clothes before we worry too much about it.  My neighbor already gave me a box of newborn and 0-3 months clothes, so we'll be good for at least a couple months.
After we were done shopping we headed back down to Salt Lake and ate lunch at the Olive Garden.  It was pretty tasty stuff.  We were still pretty early to check into our hotel, so we decided to walk around Costco to kill time - we love walking around Costco.  After we decided to take our chances to see if our room was ready and headed up to the hotel.  Lucky for us the room was ready and we were able to go and get settled in.  We decided to go for a swim and then we came back and got ready for dinner.  We ended up going to Chili's for dinner.  After we walked around Smith's Marketplace - because that's just how lame we are.  Then we went back to the hotel where we watched the rest of the Ute game and then watched the BYU game.  I fell asleep before the end of the BYU game - they killed them.
Sunday we woke up (unfortunately I still woke up at like 6:00 am) and went down and ate our yummy made to order breakfast.  Then we hung out and then got ready to go because we had to go back to our ward house to meet with the bishopric to renew our temple recommends and they extend me a new calling - 1st counselor in the Primary.  I have only been a primary teacher once for like 6 months, so I really don't know much about the primary.  It will be a big learning curve for me.  I am sure it will be just fine.
Monday morning I woke up even earlier and couldn't go back to sleep so I watched some TV while I waited for Tony to wake up.  When he got up we went and ate some yummy breakfast again and then came back and got ready to go.  We stopped at my ear doctors for a new ear plug and then headed to Kohl's to do a little shopping.  We got me some new ear rings and a new necklace.  Then we didn't really have anything else to do so we went and picked up Tyler from preschool and then went and got Josh and Koda from Tony's parents house.  All the boys had a great time at their sleepover and didn't seem to miss us at all.  It makes it lots easier to leave your kids when you know they are in good hands and are having a good time.  Thanks so much to Tony's parents for helping us have a fun, slow, relaxing weekend.  So...Happy Anniversary Tony...I sure do love you!!!!

Monday, November 7, 2011

It's a Girl

Today we found out that we are going to have a baby girl.  Tony is super happy.  I know that he would have been have happy either way, but he really wanted a girl.  The ultrasound showed that everything looks good.  They couldn't see the left side of the babies heart or the umbilical cord going into her belly button, so we have to go back in four weeks to have them check her out again.  The doctor said that she wasn't concerned, but she did want to make sure that she got a good view of them both.  Tony and I don't mind going back and getting to see our baby again.
Tyler said right before he found out that he "changed his mind and wanted a little brother."  Too late for that.  He is happy that he is getting a baby sitter and that his prayers were answered.  He is a very good big brother and he will love his sister.  Josh, I think, will do great too.  We are excited to welcome this new baby girl into our family in four or so months.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

First good snow fall of the season

This morning we woke up to a couple of good inches of snow on the ground.  It was beautiful.  Tyler was so happy when he saw it.  He has been wanting snow for a long time and wanting enough snow to play in.  Koda wasn't too sure at first, but quickly realized that it was super fun stuff.  He has been out playing in it all morning.



After breakfast we all got changed and headed outside to play in the snow.  Tyler and Josh "helped" shovel the sidewalks with their own shovels and loved it.  Tyler did lots of snow angels, but was sad to see that the snow wasn't the right kind for snowman making.  We had a good time and now we are enjoy our first fire of the season and enjoying each other inside the house.  Good times.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Happy Halloween

Yesterday was Halloween and both boys had a pretty fun day.  We started the day off by taking Tyler to preschool and Tony, Josh, and I went to Macy's to do some shopping and to do a little trick-or-treating at the store (they do it every year).  They gave Josh a bag and he got about 4 pieces of candy, but we had fun and found some deals.
After that we went to a couple more stores before picking up Tyler from preschool.  Then we headed to Grandma Kim's to do some trick-or-treating at her house.  She wasn't there, so we just helped our self to their treats.  Then we stopped at Uncle Boyd's and then on to Grandma Margie's.  Grandma Margie gives out the good stuff and the boys had fun seeing her.  Then it was off to Chick-Fil-A for lunch.  If your kid dressed up they got a free kids meal and they also had free shakes.  It was pretty busy, but we got there at a good time and was able to get a good seat.
Then it was home for Josh's nap.  While Josh napped, we carved pumpkins.  I thought Tyler would really like it, but he didn't like touching the inside seeds and gunk because it got him "dirty."  Then he couldn't use the knife, so he lost interest  pretty quickly.
Our ward did a trunk-or-treat, so I dropped the boys off at the church and Tony took them around there and then around the neighborhood.  They both had a good time but really wanted to come home and pass out candy to the other kids.  We didn't get as many as we normally do, so that was kind of sad.  I like seeing all the kids and how they dress up.  I also think Tyler had more fun passing out candy then he did getting it...well I am sure both were good for him.
Honestly I am glad that Halloween is over.  Now on to Thanksgiving and all that the Holiday season has to offer.  It is currently snowing big fluffy flakes of snow and we just love it.  Let the snow come and the holiday cheer.