Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Teeth.....

Gabe is getting three new teeth and one is a moler. It won't be long before he has a mouth full of those little chompers. Although he's been a little bit fussy, gets up in the night, and isn't eating well, he has been a pretty good trooper. Could a little boy be any cuter?

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

You could win....

I'm always game for a great give-a-way. If you are too, head on over to Camille's blog @ http://web.mac.com/cjroskelley. You could be the winner of this beautiful quilt.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

...a new cousin

Madi has a new cousin. Boy was she excited to get to see him on Sunday. Him... his name is Riland David Messick and was born April 12, 2008.

It was fun to see and hear the excitement in Madi's voice; when we entered the hospital she began calling out for her new cousin. "Riland, where are you...my new cousin Riland, where are you?"

The weather was so nice this weekend and the kids were able to play outside. Gabe loved it and it was great to get outdoors. Gabe becomes more and more independent (if that's possible) everyday. He demands to walk to the car and once he's unbuckled from his car seat he's on his own again.

Is this not such a sweat picture. Four little ones piled in bed to watch a movie. Rylee, Addison, Gabe and Madi how cute.

I'm so disappointed in the weather. There was snow on the ground when we woke up. I'm so ready for snow.

Oh...Is it cute or inappropriate when your two year old daughter responds to your instructions with "yes your Majesty"?

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

I survived....

What you need to survive a trip with little ones:
If your wondering why the picture of ice bucket (liners)... the story will follow.
We headed out of town last Wednesday, destination Albuquerque. Madi and Gabe's first request Shrek, I loaded the DVD and away we went. The first stop was Cabelas. The kids had been awake thus far and it was great timing for lunch and for the kids to stretch their legs. We loaded back up and headed down the road. The kids took their afternoon nap.
Next stop Monticello, Utah. Monticello's claim to fame is...
The first "little" temple built for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints". We stopped for dinner and let the kids play at a park. They had a good time.
After dinner we continued on. (Notice Gabe's red cheeks, it isn't sun or wind burn and it wasn't caused by the cold... Madi's cheeks are turning red too.) Our goal Cortez, Colorado.
40 miles outside of Cortez, Madi lost it. I'm talking about her dinner. She threw up all over herself and car seat. We pulled over and cleaned things up as best we could. We checked into our hotel and bathed the kids. Madi did not sleep at all that night and threw up numerous times during the night. When we loaded up the van on Thursday, we packed ice bucket liners. They made great barf bags. Madi fell asleep and slept until about 45 miles outside of Albuquerque. She threw up again, but this time it all landed in the bag. However, Gabe had decided he wasn't feeling well. I wasn't prepared and he threw up all over himself and his seat. Gabe felt much better after he let it all out. We stopped and cleaned things up as best as we could. I was so grateful to finally make it to Albuquerque. The kids wanted to play, so we found a park and ate lunch.
Curtis met us at the hotel and Madi and Gabe were so excited to see their uncle.
Friday morning we took the kids to:

a hands on learning experience of kids.

Friday night we went to the church to set up for the reception. Except Madi had one more spill, so we arrived a little bit later.

Luckily, both kids were feeling much better on Saturday. Curtis is now hitched and life is good.

We made it home with only one minor incident of car sickness.
Here are a few cute things Madi said or did on our trip:
My dad had one of these
it told us to turn "right". Madi responded: "I don't know how to turn right, I don't have a driver's license.
At the reception, Madi was playing with two other little girls, they had left the stage and she yelled "Hey you, hey you girls, get back here, I need to show you something." When the girls came up on the stage, she thought for a moment and pulled a funny face.
On Saturday night, Madi woke up in the night saying (or what I thought she was saying) I need 'juice'. I got up to get her a juice box, and she screamed "No, not a juice box, I need my shoes. I put her shoes on, she climbed back into bed, and went to sleep.
My goal for this trip was to take a lot of pictures. I didn't make it, I had my hands full.... I was surprised with how well behaved my kids were in the car. They were quite and were happy watching movies. I'm glad I was able to celebrate my brother's wedding with him. I was happy my grandma, aunt and sister were also there. I'm excited for Curtis and the adventure he has to look forward to. Congratulations.