Saturday, August 29, 2009

Big, Fat and Pregnant

Does anyone have a polite response when people ask when you are due, and you tell them in two more months, and they GASP, and their EYES POP OUT, and they ask, ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE NOT HAVING TWINS???

I must be getting grouchy and uncomfortable because I am so tempted to make a T-shirt that says, "Due in two months, and I'm not having twins!"

We found out the owner we have been renting our home from is going into bankruptcy and foreclosure, so guess what I get to do when I'm BIG, FAT and PREGNANT--pack!!! Oh, the tears I have shed in my many conversations with my husband on what we should do--stay in this home, or get something bigger? Buy or rent? I am beside myself with worry. We decided to change realtors in the process, because the one we've had for the past 3 months just isn't that knowledgeable. And if I have to see another smoker, pet infested home again I will cry again!!!

So I'm going through everything and making a big D.I. pile--something that needs to be done anyway.

To escape from it all, I'm reading a delightful series from the library by the author "Miss Read". All of the books are about a school teacher in rural England and her associations with the other members of the community. It reminds me of the Mitford series of books because of the strong emphasis on characterization. Ah, escapism.

A good book and a husband who just came home from a Thai dessert run for me--mango sticky rice. Yum. Maybe I can survive the last 10 weeks of this pregnancy afterall.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Grand Re-Re-Opening of the Nut Tree

I can remember "the original" Nut Tree when I was little. I have pictures of myself on some of these same rides that my kids now enjoy. Well, the opened the Nut Tree a few years ago, only to have it close last winter. On Saturday, they opened a few of the original rides and moved them closer to I-80 so passers by can see them and hopefully stop and enjoy the rides. This was a free event, and we all enjoyed it! Here is Lindie on "Rose" the ostrich on the carousel.
Randy, Lindie, Brevin and Michaela getting ready to ride the train. I squeezed in after the picture too.

Brevin next to the giraffe.


Michaela on the rocking horse.



Lindie on the rocking horse.
It was a great morning together as a family--one of the reasons we love Vacaville--it is definately a family community. We ran into so many friends from our stake, it should've been a stake activity!




Friday, August 14, 2009

First Day of School

This is what Michaela did while both kids were away at school all day long. She said, "Mommy, I want to make a mask." So she did! She had fun scaring me with it.
Here they are! The big 3rd grader, 1st grader and preschooler. Brevin has Mrs. Grow this year--an artistic/science loving teacher. He came home from school SO excited! "It feels like I've been a 3rd grader forever and I love it!"
Lindie's kindergarten teacher "looped" up to 1st grade with her. Maybe it was the LONG first grade day, or the fact that she's still getting over her week long virus of high fever, because she came home saying "School was so BORING. All we did was work, work, work."
Michaela's Co-op Preschool in Dixon doesn't start until after Labor Day--the way it should be! I'm excited because her teacher will be the same one Lindie had at her UCDavis preschool!
Overall, it was a great day. The kids came home exhausted. They spent the afternoon creating things out of paper and crayons. Brevin made some awesome origami, Lindie made "the tallest ladder in the world" that led her to the top of a Redwood Tree where she told us everything she could "see." She also made a quilt out of paper. Michaela made more masks! They told me about their day over brownies and smoothies. I missed them! And we do it all again tomorrow....

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Whirling Dervishes

We had a Robertson Family Reunion on Sunday. A member of my mother-in-laws ward asked if she could stop by after church to let the girl cousins choose some dresses her mother had made before she died. It turns out her mom was quite the Daisy Kingdom seamstress. This member of the ward brought the dresses and presented them on a hanging rack so the four girl cousins could choose their favorite dresses. It was better than Christmas! Here are the cousins putting on a fashion show. The princesses from left to right are: Sonya,7, Michaela, 3, Lindie, 6, and Emma, 9.
More twirling and whirling. All the dad's were so encouraging and had all the right things to say to their princesses. It helped the girls feel comfortable putting on their show when the boy cousins were there watching too.

Beautiful cousins! Sonya, Lindie, Michaela and Emma.


Monday, August 3, 2009

Skin Cancer

My parents flew in from their mission in Ghana to SLC last night so my dad could have some skin cancer removed. My parents are now in Utah recovering for the next 3-6 weeks. How can I not go out and visit them? If only I had just not returned from visiting my sister Ally, after she came out to visit us. Can my feet take the swelling of driving in a car again? My kids school starts next Thursday for crying out loud. Can I sneak in another road trip before then?

For now, I will enjoy talking to them on the phone and having it be only an hour time difference instead of 8.

I wish they could just stay three months to help me when baby comes...maybe skin cancer can be a blessing in disguise.