Sunday, December 4, 2011

Look at the bright side...


The pressure is completely off of me to NOT drip paint on the carpet. No need to lay down a tarp now. The girls have been sick for a solid week, but I am desperate to get the two rooms finished before the new baby comes. This means I'm in the 'craft room' painting every time I can escape from Berlyn and Talullah for ten minutes or more.
I have to take full blame for this one. Knowing that Talullah can open doors now, I should have known better than to leave an open can of paint in there unattended. Rookie mistake. I didn't realize Berlyn was making the mess until the damage was already done. Her sister came running down the hallway, "Berlyn's in the paint, mom!" And there you have it. Blue paint. 3 year old white carpet. Foot prints all the way out into the hallway.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Practice run


Talullah's birthday is coming up, and I've been brainstorming ideas for a party theme. My never-short-on-ideas friend, Heather, gave me the perfect one! A puppy dog party. Since Miss T is going through the... crawl around on all fours, my name is Tilly, please throw me this bone phase, I think it is so well suited. Just for fun, and for practice, we painted her face with spots and whiskers and gave her some paper puppy ears. It was a big hit. I can't believe she's going to be 3 so soon!

Talullah's version of the Nativity Scene


Today was an exciting day! Nick brought all of the Christmas decorations from the attic, and our house is now festive and full of holiday cheer. I have the tree up with the coordinating red and gold bulbs, the snowmen sprinkled around ever room, and white lights edging the living room window. I let Talullah play with the nativity set to keep her busy while I arranged the house. This is how I found the pieces at the end of the day. All the men surrounded her bowl of mac n' cheese... which you might notice is still completely full. I guess she thought they might need the food more than she did.

Poor baby girl


My poor little angel is sick. It started yesterday with Talullah. We were all cute and matching, heading up to Sunday School when she puked everywhere. Half way to church already, we just took the next exit to turn around and head for home. Miss T has been fine today, but her little sister seems to be taking the sickness quite a bit worse. She woke up looking glossy eyed this morning, and has spent the day in her daddy's arms. Berlyn couldn't even make it through our 6:00 dinner without nodding off in her high chair. I'm sending prayers to heaven that my entire family wakes up whole and healthy tomorrow. Thank God this happened on my husband's days off so I have an extra set of hands to help with holding little girls.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Chomping away

It's a little hard to tell what's she's doing in the video, but it made me laugh and I couldn't let the moment slip away. Berlyn has found a new way of play eating. She throws her head back and pretends to chomp on the fake food. Probably not that big of a deal to anyone who is not her mom. But, I am, so it's going on the blog! ;)

It's Story Time with Talullah

Well... she gets a little distracted by her sweet treat, but it's still a good story.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Whatta face!


Seriously, how can you not just fall in love with this face?!?!

Bendaroo!!!







We love these things. The bendaroo's are kind of like an alternative to play dough. Play dough minus the mess.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Daddy time


Talullah's favorite show in Shaun the Sheep. I'm glad, because I am NOT a cartoon kind of person, but this is one of the cutest, funniest shows I've seen. I came into our bedroom to find T all cuddled up on her daddy. Such a sweet, sweet moment.

This one's for Katie...

I found an old mixed cd that my best friend Katie had made for me. Talullah, who has never heard the mix before shouted "This is a good one!" as soon as this Bon Jovi song started to play. I love that while he's singing 'In these arms....', Talullah starts rocking her arms like she's holding a baby.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Let's play pretend


Why is it so much fun to pretend that it's time to go to bed? Then... when nap time rolls around... it is NOT so fun. I was cleaning house and found the girls playing night-night on my bed. They thought it was fantastic.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Messy, messy girl






Berlyn dove right in when it came time for pumpkin carving. She stuck her hand deep inside and ended up with goo all over her face. We sat her in her highchair and let her color her own pumpkin, too. Like a pro, she drew a gorgeous picture, then sucked on the markers. She is such a ham.

Carving Pumpkins










































Tonight, we carved pumpkins. This is the first time we've done the pumpkin thing with Talullah, and at first she seemed really excited about it. Then, when dad brought his sticky, slimy arm out of the pumpkin with all that stringy orange hanging off his skin, she decided maybe this was not a good activity for her. Both girls did enjoy coloring on their pumpkins while Nick and I carved designs on ours. Talullah sat for quite a long time, making her masterpiece. I waited until the end to go capture a photo of the completed project, and by the time I got over to her she had used the rag to wash off her drawing!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

SUPER POWERS!!!

I have lived with this darling little girl for nearly three years now. Until a couple days ago, I had NO idea she had super powers. How could I be so unaware?! I was taking a break from working, and Talullah informed me that she wanted to show me something. "Look, mom!" And this is what she showed me. I'm not even sure where she has heard the term 'super power', but I'm willing to bet it was over at Uncle Adam's house.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Pumpkin Pickin' Time!!!







It's become a tradition to go pick pumpkins with Rebekah and Cameron, aka: Aunt Booboo and
Uncle Cam.

We were so
bummed Uncle Cam couldn't join us this year, but we were glad to at least keep the tradition alive! Plus, it's baby Vivian's first year to pick pumpkins. She was such a good sport even though it was cold and foggy out in the field. Much to our surprise, we showed up to the Warren Creek Farm to find Uncle Nate and his family right behind us! Talullah couldn't have been happier to have her cousins to run around with. We found more than our share of 'perfect' pumpins, and we had to weed through them multiple times before we checked out. I wasn't about to fork over nearly $30 for a batch of orange squash... beautiful as they might be. We have enough for each of us to carve one, and then a few to spread around the house for fall decor. I love this time of year. ,,,Putting out the gourds and candles, hanging a colorful wreath on the door. Truth be told, I haven't actually gotten around to getting the box of fall decorations out of the garage. But I surely have a pretty picture painted in my mind of what it will look like once I get around to doing it.

More pumpkin patch







How can I blame her?


I love coffee, too.

The Salmon Creek Ranch






This was such an exciting Family Day, it will take multiple blogs to explain. Before each winter, Nick heads up to the Chapman's ranch to cut firewood so that we're ready for the cold weather to come. The girls and I always want to go with him so we can spend time with Aunt Jojo and Uncle Eric. It's always an added bonus when we get to see Mark and Tammie, as well. This trip, we only got to stay for the day, but it was packed with fun. Johanna played with the girls, cooked up delicious enchiladas for lunch, and made some deer and elk jerky. They even let us bring the left over jerky home! I'm pretty sure Talullah ate seven pieces already. She's in love with the stuff. We picked tomatoes from the garden, and we pulled some apples from the tree. To my surprise, Berlyn sunk her teeth into her whole apple, and walked around nibbling on that thing for at least an hour. I'm never cutting up another apple for her! We saw several little snakes sneaking around the yard. We sat on the deck and watched Jo throw sticks into the pond for Spice and Shasta to go fetch. Dad wowed the girls by catching a cricket and letting them hold it. Talullah was very impressed. Uncle Eric took us in his big truck to feed the baby cows. It's always a bit of a thrill to drive on the ranch and not have car seats or seat belts. Call me crazy. The day went by much too fast, and I was sad to have to leave. Someday, I'm pretty sure Aunt Jojo and Uncle Eric will build us a small cabin to use as a summer home just next door to their place so we can stay for weeks on end. Right, Jo and Eric???

Feeding the calves






Our VERY favorite part of our visit to the ranch was getting to feed the baby cows. These little guys, Sue and Justin, were only 5 days old. Talullah has decided that on top of wanting a white horse, a brown horse, a pelican, and a deer... she wants a baby cow, too. She told her dad that he can build a house for them in our yard. He did it for the chickens, right?! I love that she has full faith her daddy can do anything.
Sue was our favorite calf. He is the cutie pie with a lot of super soft white fur ( Is it called fur?) and a spunky personality. We like spunky. He fought and fought against drinking his meal, and Aunt Jojo had to tackle him against the fence until he got the hang of sucking on the bottle. Then we realized the nipple wasn't working and he just wasn't getting any milk. It's a learning process for all of us, I guess.
Johanna and Eric have to come feed these babies 4 times a day, even waking up in the middle of the night to give them their bottle. As much work as this is, I still think that it's a life I could easily get used to. I love visiting the ranch!

The Coolest House



































Aunt Jojo and Uncle Eric have the coolest house, hands down. Who else has a carved bear with their initials on it in their dining room?! This friendly looking pig was Aunt Jojo's hunting trophy last year. Uncle Eric has a soft coyote fur hanging around as a warning to all those other coyotes to stay away from his dogs and Tammie's chickens. Is any more proof needed that going to their house is always an exciting adventure?!


How will I survive?


Sometimes I ask myself questions. Like...

Will I ever, EVER get a full nights sleep again?
Should I just throw out that bag of size small clothes that I've been holding onto until they fit again?
With 4 people dirtying a house, but only one picking it up, will it ever be truly clean?
Is it possible to save enough money to take a family of 5 on an extended trip to Italy before I'm 35?
Is there any way to get rid of these sneaky gray hairs or developing facial wrinkles?!
How much bigger will this belly get before baby girl comes?
How long will it take for this belly to be not so big once baby girl comes?
Am I crazy?
How will I survive?

Monday, October 10, 2011

Drum roll, puh lease.....





















It's another girl. Yes, we will be having baby girl #3 in a few months. In my heart, I knew it already. But that didn't stop me from hoping. And praying. And hoping. And praying. And getting a long list of boy names ready. And thinning out the girls clothes stash. And... Still, seeing the little girl parts on the screen at the ultrasound this morning, I was in a state of shock. Three girls, three years and under? How will we ever afford the fashion upkeep? The endless hair products and accessories? The proms? The weddings?!?! Am I getting ahead of myself? As I lay on the table in the doctor's office, I just looked over at Nick and said.... "Well, Nick. In six months we can start trying for that boy!"