Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Kaitlyn

Some of you may notice the COLORFUL update to my long neglected blog. This is all due to my 15 year old neice, Kaitlyn. She make it look so easy. I think I learned things from her. The number one thing I learned is that I MUST get a digital camera. Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Early Christmas Present

Randy invited me to attend a Northern California Community College Math Conference in Monterey with him this past weekend. He booked reservations for us at the same bed and breakfast we stayed in on our honeymoon in Carmel. The last time we were at the "Green Lantern Inn" was for our 5 year anniversary. It was the same week that Brevin started his Applied Behavioral Analysis Program and I was a nervous wreck. It was nice to return 5 years later and completely relax. Randy attended his meetings in the day, while I slept in, took walks along the beach, window shopped, ate out, watched 3 hours of HGTV, read a book, took a nap, etc. My aunt and uncle in Sacramento graciously watched our kids for us so we could go. What would we do without family? It was fun to talk to Micah Nilsson and check in with their family. Now that we know this is a regular conference, perhaps next year we can plan ahead and try to visit with the whole Nilsson clan. Maybe next year we'll bring the kids....maybe not. Merry Christmas to me. Thank you, Randy.

I Play the Cello

Yesterday in church, a brother and sister, just a little bit older than Brevin and Lindie, played a violin duet of "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." My kids were in awe. I leaned over to Lindie and asked, "What instrument would you like to play when you turn 8?" She said, "The piano, the violin, or the harp." I leaned over to Michaela and asked the same thing and she said, "The drums." I love my girls. Brevin was creating letter puzzles at the time and could not be interupted. I wonder what he would've said? Hopefully the piano since lessons start again in January after this 6 month hiatus.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Fall Birthdays

I haven't read my blog for awhile and so much fun reading responses from friends I love and miss and admire so much! What an uplift to my day.

Today was Michaela's 3rd birthday. I CANNOT believe I was in Sutter Davis hospital with the greatest nurse ever (thank you for being there that night Andra and recommending your friend--next time, can I just have you--not that we know when/if a next time is). I loved having Randy spend the night with me every night I was in the hospital. I did not like my midwife, but Michaela came anyway. And we are so thankful for her!

My favorite memory was having Brevin and Lindie come and meet her. I was sitting in the hospital bed and I felt like I had a front row seat of two of the most excited faces ever meeting their little sister. I rewind and play that memory a lot.

Randy blessed Michaela to be VIBRANT in her baby blessing. (Thank you again Phoebe for letting my family ambush your house while you were away for that baby blessing bash). For our family, she is. Singing all the words to all three High School Musical songs and pretending to be Sharpay while Lindie is Gabriella. She is definately the third.

Today we celebrated her birthday with a special playdate at the library for storytime. Todd has already asked Michaela to marry him, and she has consented, although rather reluctantly. The librarian and his puppet dog, George, sang "Happy Birthday" to her. Todd gave Michaela a present that will be perfect for sacrament meeting. Maybe now Randy will have face when she screams at the top of her lungs, "No I will NOT whisper" as he wisks her out into the foyer.

This afternoon, Brevin's scout troop went ice skating. We went along too, to help lower the group price. I cannot remember that last time I went ice skating. It was so fun! They had these walker like things for Lindie and Michaela to scoot along the ice. Michaela carried hers all the way from the lobby to the rink and just took off. I couldn't keep up with her as she went around and around and around. It was so cute! Lindie was reluctant and finally said, "If Michaela can do it, I can too." Brevin was holding on to the ledge for dear life until I went around the rink with him showing him how to fall and get back up again. By the time we left, Brevin was skating sans handrail in the middle of the rink and falling and getting back up like a pro, Lindie was becoming more confident with her walker, and Michaela was stripped to her T-shirt and pants trying to tap dance on the bleaches with her ice skates.

We went out to dinner at McDonald's, despite Randy and I's attempts to brainwash Michael'a into wanting to go to the local Fenton's Creamery. Maybe for my birthday in January...

Brevin and Lindie chose things for her from the dollar store. You would've though the purse and jewelry, slippers and skirt were silk from China the way she pranced around in them tonight.

Overall, a wonderful, wonderful day for a remarkable daughter.

So much different from Lindie's birthday...where everyone had the stomach flu and we had friends deliver their presents by our 15 foot wall of windows in our living room and leave with a goody bag. Lindie and Michaela waved to them through the window like they were bubble girls. Sad, sad, sad. Six years old and as sweet and spirited as ever. What a fun combination!!

I love my girls.