Monday, November 7, 2011

Halloween

We had a busy Halloween. Most of it was spent at the school/preschool for costume parades and Halloween parties. Sadly, I forgot to bring a camera to Elizabeth's parade. It would have been next to impossible to get a picture anyway since there were so many parents crowded around. I was impressed with the teachers' costumes. All the grades did themes and they were really creative.

Natalie's class did a little parade around the school.

Here they are heading out:
Nate insisted on holding Natalie's hand the whole time and it was sure cute:
After school I tried to think of something we could do to kill time that wouldn't involve eating all of the candy they had already acquired at school. So, we dressed up like mummies...
Getting out is the best part:
Elizabeth even wanted her face wrapped:
Then, in the evening we went trick-or-treating with some friends in their neighborhood. It was fun and I was impressed with the kids' stamina.
This guy refused to let anyone hold his candy for him:
It got really heavy, too, because people kept tossing huge handfuls of candy into his pumpkin.

Who can resist a chubby little monkey at their door?
Not many, it seems. :)
Unfortunately we didn't get pictures of the costumes until the night was over. That's why Elizabeth's wings are falling off and the fabric covering the design on Natalie's shirt had ripped off. Still, they are pretty cute...

A bat, a ping pong player, a monkey and a cat

I was the boring one who didn't dress up. Joe really doesn't like Halloween and balks whenever I try to suggest dressing up. So, I thought it was poetic justice when we found out that his firm is really big on Halloween and everyone has to dress up. His team went with this ping pong players theme (Joe even thought of the team name: The Intimmigrators--ha!). Unfortunately, he wouldn't let me post a hilarious video of him participating in the pie-eating contest. If you visit us, we'll let you watch the video. That's some good incentive, right? :)

I had to add this in....
My friend Janelle took this awesome picture:I just love that face.

Friday, October 28, 2011

September/October

Why I am so bad at blogging lately? I'm not sure. I hope to be better. It has been kind of a crazy stretch for us lately, but really--when is it ever not crazy?

Here's a bunch of recent happenings in the lives of the Atkin family...

I signed the two little 'uns up for a community art class. They loved it and it was fun to watch them. It was even worth all the glitter covering my house for a few weeks there. They just had different tables set up and the kids could do whatever they wanted.

Some of their creations:


Nate especially loved the play dough station that was up every week:

We met at my parents' house again on Conference Sunday. The day wouldn't be complete without some Grandpa-wrestling time:
My mom and dad both just turned 60!
We made them some books with 60 memories from their children and grandchildren.
They were a hit!

An afternoon at the local spray-ground:

We're definitely loving the weather here!

Two weekends ago we had a beach trip. We opted for a colder one this time that supposedly had good tide pools. They didn't disappoint! Unfortunately I forgot to bring sweaters for everyone. It was pretty cold. This is a picture I took as I shivered under a beach towel:
The cold didn't stop those four from exploring.

Some the critters:
This one loves to dig:

Secret reading hiding place:
Fun at the park
(I'm looking through these pictures and realizing that my kids basically wear the same clothes over and over. I just need to get rid of the rest of their clothes, I guess. Sheesh.)

I got to go on Natalie's preschool field trip to a local farm.
She fed some chickens, ate fresh tomatoes, and picked out a pumpkin.
I can't believe that it's almost Halloween. The rest of the year is going to fly by. We are starting to settle in more here. Eventually I'll get the pictures up on the wall. Question: How is it that a person can just hang things up in haphazard ways, or arrange random items on a shelf and make it look really beautiful? This is a skill I do NOT possess, and it's frustrating to me. So, I just leave things in a box in our front room. Joe really loves this habit of mine. :)

I am having exercise troubles lately: namely, I am not exercising at all. We had a scary incident lately, that I don't want to go into on here, that made me realize that I probably shouldn't be running in the dark in the mornings by myself. This makes me sad because I really love to run early in the mornings. I don't love getting up, but I love how it makes me feel. Now I don't know what to do so I am doing nothing. This has negatively affected many aspects of my life (it's amazing how crucial exercise is to my well-being). So--what does a girl do who doesn't like running on treadmills, doesn't really enjoy running with other people (I do like it every once in awhile, but I mostly like to be alone with my music/conference talks in the morning--I'm a loner I guess) yet who needs exercise to function? Run with the kids in the stroller? That is so hard these days (they are heavy!) and I've gotten lazy after getting used to running by myself. Videos? Joe and I have thrown around the idea of P90x. Should we do it? I would love any ideas/recommendations. I know what you're thinking---just suck it up and do something, Ashley! And you would be right.

Thanks for listening, blog.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Birthday Boy

Nate's birthday was pretty uneventful but I think he had a fun day. He woke up to find some decorations in his room that his sisters made him. It was all their idea and I thought it was really cute...
Nate loves Sesame Street.

With one of the decorators
(the other one had already left for school)

We had a pretty normal day. Natalie had preschool that day so Nate and I got some good one-on-one play time together. I worked hard making my first ice cream cake and it turned out pretty darn good. The cake was Natalie's idea. It was chocolate cake with cookies 'n cream ice cream.
"Coo-kies! (Num num num)"
Nate especially loved when we sang Happy Birthday to him.

Here he is so excited for it...



The big moment...

(You might notice that Joe expertly blew out the candles before he stuck his face right in the flames.)

Here's our little cookies monster enjoying his cake
Showing us that he's two with one finger from each hand
Then it was present time...

A ball from LizzyPosing for a picture with a book from his cousinsIt's so fun when they finally figure out how to open things themselves...

This was probably the biggest hit:
trains!
You'll probably notice the girls playing too. They all love to play trains together.

Concentrating...
"Happy to you" Nate!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

2


My baby boy turned two today. I thought I would handle it better since I've basically been telling people he is two for awhile now. (When people ask how old he is, he says "Two!"--it's the only number he knows.) Then, when I got him out of bed yesterday and I realized it was the last day he'd be one, it hit me like a ton of bricks.

He gave me the best gift on his last day of being one, though. He snuggled up on my lap and fell asleep. I loved every minute of it.

Before Nate was born, when it was just Joe and I and the girls, I had the strongest feeling that I needed to have another baby. It's hard to describe except as just a huge preoccupation with having a baby. It was all I could think about. I hadn't felt that way before and I haven't felt that way since. I believe that these feelings were from God. I think it was necessary for me to feel that way so that we would actually have another baby. After Elizabeth and Natalie's traumatic birth experiences, and after being told that we had a 50% chance of it happening again, we were wary, for sure. But, I couldn't deny what I was feeling. After much prayer and discussion, Joe trusted in my feelings as well and we proceeded on faith.

We had new doctors this time around since we were now in California. It seemed like every time I had to explain my history, I'd get doctors expressing concern or at least astonishment at our decision. And, I can't even count how many times I was asked if I wanted my tubes tied during the c-section surgery. When we found out we were having a boy, we got a lot of "Oh, now you have your boy and you can be done" type of comments. But it wasn't about that at all for us. We weren't having another one to try for a boy. We'd have been just as happy with another girl.

Miraculously, we made it full-term and had a completely normal pregnancy. Our little Nathaniel arrived--our "gift of God". He truly has been a gift and now he is two. It's hard to believe.

He makes us all laugh. Sometimes a little too much. Sometimes we can't keep straight faces when he's saying a prayer. He's just too adorable and he often likes to throw in random things. Our favorite example is one time when we were helping him say a prayer. We were saying thank you for our family like we always do and naming everyone by name and this is how Nate said it: "Detz (thanks) Mama, Dada, Na-na, Na-na, pan-kick (pancake)". He loves his pancakes. :)

Sometimes he knows he's being funny and he just plays it up. One time in Costco he started doing this random thing and making us all laugh. Here's the video....


Unfortunately, he kept doing it over and over, and all at the TOP of his lungs until it became a bit much. He also likes to suddenly sing/yell, "That's... El-mo's world!" (or at least his version of it) at the top of his lungs in stores. He is a funny kid.

Here are some things that I want to remember about Nathaniel right now:

-The way he always says thank you--"Detz, Mama"--and how he keeps saying it until I say, "You're welcome."
-The way he says sorry. For a long time, he has only known how to give kisses to say sorry. Just recently he has started saying "solly". Sometimes if he feels bad for something, he'll just keep saying "Solly, Mama" over and over in such a sweet voice. (Noticing a trend? He likes to repeat things a lot.)
-How he says "Hook!" when he wants me to look at something. He's been doing this for awhile and I have a feeling it might end soon. His vocabulary has been improving so quickly. I don't like it!! :)
-The way he pumps his arm and says "I will go, I will do!" when we sing this song.
-The way he plays hide and go seek: he plugs his ears, closes his eyes, and says "Two...two...two.." Sometimes he says "Two...two...fo-ty...two."

-This look he gives me when he's not happy about something:
-The way he calls balls, "ball-kick". (see above video)
-He is an amazing climber. At 18 months, he was climbing those curvy ladder-things at the park. Other parents are often quite concerned about the things he attempts, and I usually stay close, but he does fine!

-The way he likes to say "Hello" and "Bye-bye" to everyone and everything. Usually, even if he's really upset about leaving something behind, if I say, "Say 'bye-bye (toy/park/mimi, etc)'!" He will happily say goodbye and be over it.

I love this boy
and I love to watch him grow.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Preschool

I don't know if I've mentioned on here yet that I actually decided not to start Natalie in kindergarten this year. It was a hard decision to make but Joe and I felt good about what we decided. A lot of things went into the decision. We felt, and still feel, that she probably would have done fine but we wanted to give her a little more time before she officially starts the 16+ years of school ahead of her. She would have been really young for her grade. One thing that affected our decision was that it's an all-day kindergarten here. I just didn't know if she (or I!) would be ready for that quite yet.

I did feel like she needed to have something this year, though. We had fun with our co-op preschool last year. I got her on the waiting list for a preschool right at the elementary school that looked really nice and actually doesn't cost a fortune like many others around here. The days passed and it looked like she wouldn't get in. Finally, the weekend before they were starting we got a call saying she got in! It was such a relief. She started on Wednesday.


The only picture I got inside her classroom:
(It's hard managing a toddler who wants to play on everything but isn't supposed to with one arm and taking pictures with the other...)
She had a great first day. She loves her teacher and she is so excited to get to know the kids in her class. I'm excited to get my chance to help out in the class and see her in there.

Monday, September 5, 2011

1st Grade

Five days after we moved, Elizabeth started school. She got gipped out of some vacation since she got out of school in late June up there and then started in the middle of August here. She didn't mind too much, though. We had a fun time shopping for her school supplies and picking out a lunch box.

On her first day, she was up and dressed early. She was excited and a little nervous.

Cute girl

(It's funny--she tells me she likes her bangs but on the first day she felt like having them pinned back, so we did.)

It only took two days before she decided that she really likes school. She likes her teacher and she's made some friends. She finished her first project--a "Me" box that she decorated with pictures. Inside she had to put three things that are important/meaningful to her. She chose her little tiny blood pressure cuff from her baby book that the hospital let us keep after she was released, her soccer trophy, and her Book of Mormon. I'm excited for her to have a chance to show off her box. It was actually the example of a friend from class who brought his little Bible that gave her idea.

I have been waiting to see how Elizabeth would handle getting up and ready early every morning. This is a girl that would fight and fight getting ready and barely make it in time for her 10:40 kindergarten last year. But, I have been pleasantly surprised. For the most part, she sets her alarm all on her own and gets up and dressed by herself. We seem to only encounter problems when she starts reading in the morning and then it is hard to get her to do much of anything. I guess having a bookworm isn't the worst problem we could have. Anyway, at least so far (knock on wood) she has been doing great. I've been very proud of her.