There is much to say, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to sum up.
We are, for the most part, all settled into our "new" place. There are still some things that need some organizing and one more box I've got to really dig through, but the house is livable. We've even managed to start cooking in the kitchen again. Fabulous! I realized one of the reasons I have been so frustrated this time around is that usually when we've moved in the past it has been fast - we are packed up and gone in less than 3 weeks. This all felt so much more drawn out because it was! Now that the light at the end of the tunnel is much brighter, I'm feeling my stress levels fade a bit. That is a wonderful feeling.
My sweet boy turned 12 on July 31. I still can't believe it! He was also ordained to be a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. This was a very special day for him and for our family. I'm so happy his grandparents and aunt were able to be here to share it with him!
Isn't he handsome??? And so grown up! What a joy he is in our family.
His sister couldn't miss out on an opportunity to smile for the camera, too. . .
She's such a little ham. And boy did she love having Grandma, Aunt Martie, and (sometimes) Grandpa here. Grandma rocked her and sang to her and that made her day! The list of things she loves more than music is pretty short! Martie jumped on the tramp with her, helped Caroline into her fairy wings and flew her around the house, sang to her, cuddled her, watched Sesame Street with her, and carried her anywhere she wanted to go. Grandpa, on the other hand, generally made her very nervous. I think it was his mustache. She did relent and hug and kiss him a few times. She can be very picky. That's why we call her a lil' stinker! Haha!
We all enjoyed our visit with the Tullis clan. Can I still call them a clan? When we were first married, having them all visit was quite an adventure for us! Now that 5 of the 8 are married, 1 of the 8 is all grown up with a job and living on his own, that only leaves 2 kids that come to visit with Grandma and Grandpa. Unfortunately, Uncle Stephen was stuck at home because of obligations there. Oh well - he missed out! We had a fairly low-key visit - lots of visiting, lots of help around the house (YAY - Thank you!), blackberry jam was made (YUM!!), but my favorite part of the visit was our gorgeous hike around Mirror Lake on Mt. Hood.
It was the perfect day for a hike! I'd like to say we all enjoyed ourselves, but Caroline tuckered out at the end and fell asleep in my arms. It was a long walk down the mountain with a sleeping 22+ pounds on my shoulder, not to mention the extra baby I was carrying out front. Still, though, totally worth it!
And for the last photo of the post, I present to you baby #3:
Yeah, I can't make out much of it, either. The appointment was an adventure. After 3 hours at the office building I still don't know if everything is ok. My heart tells me it is all fine. My head tells me otherwise. We'll see. If there is anything to report - good or bad - I'm sure I'll post about it.
Time to go - two crazy kids are playing soccer in my hallway.
Friday, August 13, 2010
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3 comments:
You said that last bit so very casually like it's no big deal. But here I lie with nothing to do but worry about things. So now I'm gonna worry about you. Until you tell me to stop it. With reason. So I'm gonna have to call you. ...Wait, that's not much of a threat...
Soren was ordained? Are you kidding? What exciting news!! You must be bursting with pride.
I cannot believe how big Caroline is getting. Oh my heavens is she just the cutest little thing.
Thanks for the update. I hope you got to speak with someone to help you through the midwife mess, and that you are feeling better.
Prayers.
I'm late on catching up with my google reader! I hope things are okay! Your wee ones are growing up so fast! Caroline's dress is so cute! Well, I will keep you and your lil bun in the oven in my prayers.
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