Sunday, February 24, 2013

Darling

I have the kids taking turns cooking dinner with me on Thurs nights.  They love it because I let them pick the recipe and then do everything that isn't too dangerous.  This past Thurs was Addy's turn.  I talked her into making a sweet potato patty recipe.  She was a little nervous about the ingredients but had lots of fun mixing it together.  

The kids decided to make the dinner a 'fancy' one.  Katie and Marcus got dressed up while Addy and I were cooking.


In true Fancy Nancy style we ate with our pinkies up all night and called each other darling (or 'my dear' if you are Marcus).

What is more fancy then a Spider Man Knight?

Luckily Addy is always dressed fancy, so she didn't need to change.



Yes, that is a dress on Rufio.  Even he got fancy.

The meal wasn't really a hit, lesson learned, listen to Addy when she says no.  But we did have lots of fun laughing together.  At one point, we were pouring fake tea and Marcus asked for coffee (thanks preschool teachers); I reminded him that we don't drink coffee, so, of course, Addy asked for coffee; Katie told Addy that we don't drink coffee and Addy said; "that's fine, I'll just drink alcohol".

Oh my!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Jaxon

I'm not joking when I say that Jaxon is the best baby ever.  He is of course the cutest thing, but he also has a great personality.  He is so mellow and happy almost all the time.  Right now he still sleeps most of the day, and as much as I love him, I'm not complaining.

The kids love him.  They always worry about his happiness.  If he cries, I am immediately notified by Marcus or Addy, and told to help him stop.  I will randomly find Addy hanging out with him, reading him books.  Marcus is super protective of him.  Katie is a great Jaxon helper.  She gets home from school and the first thing she wants to do is play with him.  She also loves to carry him around, and has gotten a little bold with where she thinks she is allowed to take him.

Today, for his 4 month appointment (16lbs and in 75% percentile for height and weight) Marcus and Addy came with me.  Marcus was so worried about Jaxon having to get his shots (these were the first ones) and really didn't want to be in the room.  The doctor told him he could wait in the hallway, and Marcus ran out the door.  When it was over, Marcus came back in the room and told Jaxon he was proud of him for not crying too much.

He's a keeper and we love him, and now for the camera roll...



the kids love it when I lay Jaxon with them while I am putting them to bed



 






trying to figure out if that is really Addy






Thursday, February 14, 2013

Nemo--did they seriously name a snowstorm?

The weather here in Connecticut has been a lot more mild then I was expecting.  It has snowed a couple of times but nothing that lasted more then a day or two.  So, we were a little excited when we found out that we might be getting more then a couple of inches.  (Bethany was here visiting and she tried to pray the snow away so we could head into NYC Saturday.)  Friday morning it started snowing lightly, Katie stayed home from school and Mark worked from home.  In the afternoon the kids headed outside to play with the neighbor kids.  We have a little bit of a hill in our yard, so the kids worked hard to try to get their sleds to slide in the freshly fallen snow.

The snow continued all night and in the morning we woke up to over 2 feet of snow.  After breakfast, everyone headed outside. 






The kids created a cave under the bushes.  They had rooms and front and back doors.  They invited me in and I got stuck in the front door.




Mark started shoveling the driveway (we have a huge round driveway), 15 mins in he realized it wasn't going anywhere and flagged down the next truck with a plow driving by.

He likes to pretend he did it himself


digging out Heather's car


Marcus starting a snowball fight




Wednesday, February 13, 2013

the perks

One of the perks of Mark's new job is that he gets all the bank holidays off--which he did not at the law firm.  We took advantage of our first Monday holiday and headed to the local aquarium. The kids were excited to have dad along on the adventure.

at a touch and see exhibit


Marcus would have stayed here all day
 They also got to touch sting rays and small sharks.  


Addy and Katie made the bag they are holding out of recycle aquarium signs
 





Christmas

My whole family (minus our two missionaries Hannah and Johnny) went to Daufuskie Island in South Carolina for Christmas this year.  We were 'talked' into going--and now we are glad we did, but at the time we were not looking forward to adding more crazy on top of the crazy we were already living in.  The kids of course, since all they have to do is enjoy life, were super excited for the trip.  Christmas Eve morning we felt like we were in the movie Home Alone as we frantically tried to get packed before the car picked us up to take us to the NYC airport.  From there we flew to SC, then took a taxi to the marina, and finally took a boat (at night) to the island.  




As a grand finale my brothers picked us in golf carts from the boat dock!  While multiple modes of transportation stressed Mark and I, my kids thought the whole thing was the perfect beginning to a great adventure.  They were so excited to see all their aunts and uncles and cousins, and luckily when we arrived late most of them were still waiting up for us.

We let the kids party for a little while then it was off to bed because the next morning was CHRISTMAS!

The house we stayed in was huge and had a suite for each married couple--but with four kids (one of which being a newborn) it made for some sleepless night.  So, after sleeping as much as we could,  we went downstairs to enjoy the day.





 Luckily Santa found us on the island and delivered stockings and a couple small gifts.





It got a little chaotic with 22 grandkids (and my little siblings) opening presents




Aunt Crystal and Jaxon


Our family exchanges names--so after breakfast we opened gifts from the gift exchange.  



Marcus waiting for his gift with all his cousins

After presents everyone sat back and relaxed.   To top off a perfect Christmas Day, Ella got baptized in the ocean (she needed a little peer-pressure to follow through with her plans once she realized how cold the water was).  Katie insisted on putting on a dress, while the rest of us attended in our pajamas.

listening to a talk on baptism






kids playing twister


The rest of the trip went by in a blur.  We spent time on the beach when it was warm enough to enjoy it.  The kids all ran around in gangs from one activity to another.  Some of my sisters were on top of things and had crafts for them to do.  The adults ate a lot.  At night we stayed up way too late playing games and talking about ridiculous stuff.  One night we lost power (and heat), we had a fire in the fire place but it couldn't heat the whole house.  Luckily, the electricity kicked in before it got too cold and we had to pile all the kids in bed with us.



We took a family picture--where all the grandkids wore a shirt with their birth order number on it.  We color coordinated by family and all the Dalia kids whore a white shirt.  The greatest part is that we did it all on a timer.  With 22 (our little Jax is the youngest) grandkids the pictures turned out a lot better then I thought!

Tripp's-navy; Jenn's-grey; Sarah's-red; Mine-green; Joey's-black; Flossie's-orange; Bryan's-maroon


Friday we headed home.  Of course everyone was so sad to leave, the trip home is always the worst with sad and tired kids.

Katie

Addy and Marcus passed out within mins of hitting the boat

They made me put a life jacket on Jaxon on the way home, he only cried for the first 15 mins of the ride.
On the way home, the boat almost broke down, we literally puttered into the boat dock.  We were late so our taxi had left us and had to turn around.   Our plane was delayed.  And when we finally arrived in NYC it was freezing and our car was stuck in a line.  BUT, we made it home safe and sound.

We were supposed to get snow the next day, so we decided to go ahead and set up for our 2nd Christmas.  Someone had left some sleds under the tree and the kids had some presents from us and from Grammy and Grandpa that were still unopened.





It started snowing early afternoon, at the first flake the kids put on their snow pants (which they had conveniently gotten for Christmas), coats, etc and ran outside.  Their first Connecticut snow was everything they had dreamed of.






They tried to sled (I'm still laughing at this) and were pretty disappointed that it would not go.  Marcus' shoe fell off at one point and he cried because the snow was 'too cold'.  By the time there was actual snow on the ground only Katie was left outside.


Marcus rejoined Katie to help decorate the snowman.


Welcome to Connecticut kids, it's only going to get better from here!