Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Girl's Room: Part 1

Eden and Leila have been sharing a bedroom for a while now. Its a bigger room than Eden's old room and it had white walls with little personality.

I decided to change that.
(This picture isn't very good, my apologies. It was late at night and the ceiling light/fan was going.)

One very pink wall. I was feeling brave.

I actually like it a lot...as well as Eden. I'm sure Leila would state her enjoyment it if she were old enough to understand what paint was and could verbalize her thoughts.

But notice...this is only PART 1. Yes, I'm planning on doing more. I've made a decision to try new things and experiment while I am able to. What better place to start than a child's room. They won't judge me if I don't do a superior job and guests won't see it when they come to my house (most likely).

So, be prepared. I'm currently working on Part 2....

Friday, September 3, 2010

Bad Blogger

Everyday Conversation with Myself
(Yes, I talk to myself)

Me: "Today I'll blog."
In Response: "But you haven't taken any pictures"
Me Again: "Self, you are kind of boring...
and people are really only interested
in pictures of your children."
In Response: "True."

And then I end up with a neglected blog.

Today I'm blogging.

First, here are some of the very few pictures I've taken recently of my children...just to please those bloggers only interested in pictures of my children.

A kimono inspired dress made by my grandma for Eden. Adorable.
Leila, loving her jumper. She's decided she's too grown up to be in the swing and prefers her jumper.
And lately she'll even fall asleep in it (for 10 minutes or so). Looks like I may have a thumb sucker on my hands.
For the rest of you who want to know what's going on in my life...here's an update:

The Good:

We moved Eden and Leila into the same room. So far, so good. Now Tyson and I have a room that is a "no children zone" room with sewing stuff, school stuff, and our treadmill.

Tyson and I were able to try Iranian food for the first time. We were invited over to a dinner party with a friend from school that's Iranian. His mom cooked a DELICIOUS meal and we had lots of conversation about Iranian culture and news. It was an awesome night.

I got a new laptop, a mini laptop. Mine was producing more and more problems. So, when "tax free weekend" came around in Missouri....we bought it. A part of me still feels guilty cause we really don't have money to spend. But let me tell you, its been HEAVEN to not have the old laptop looming over my head.

My kitchen is clean. No wonder I'm feeling so happy. My messiness of my kitchen is a direct reflection of what my mood is at any current time.

Tyson and I have been doing yoga. Its been much more fun than running on the treadmill.

We went to a friend's house yesterday for a birthday party. Delicious cake and smoothies and lots of good entertainment and fun. Its always nice to get out of the house once in a while.

Tyson and I were able to go on a date night. We got together with another couple in the ward with 2 kids of similar ages as ours and we're starting to take turns babysitting for date nights. We went to a museum and to a DELICIOUS little Italian place we randomly found.

The Bad:

I'm slowly starting get ready for potty training. I'm nervous.

My laptop needs to be taken back and replaced with a new one. One of the keys doesn't like to work.

I go through phases in my life where I really want to re-decorate my home. I've loved looking online at paint swatches, pillow covers, pictures, crafts, etc. I look. I love. I have no money. So, while I'm having fun, I can't really do much about it (although, I do think I'm going to break down an paint the girl's room).

The Ugly:

Our car broke...again. Oil leak...again. After I left for Utah and Tyson was still around our car had an oil leak. We had to make adjustments (seeing how its our only car) and get the car fixed. Recently the car decided it wasn't ready to be completely fixed and its leaking oil again. Thanks to WONDERFUL friends (both times) we have been able to have a car available to us.

Eden threw up in her car seat (just before the car broke). It was EVERYWHERE. We had to take apart the entire thing, hand wash the parts, and throw washable parts in the washer. Of course there was some kind of paper on the car seat that wasn't washable and got ALL OVER the washer. I had to find a time to take out the washed stuff and pick off all the shredded paper from the car seat cover and inside the washer. And the main part of the plastic part of the car seat was too big to wash in my sink so I had to take it outside. It was raining but I had to do it because we had to be somewhere that night. Leila wouldn't let me put her down without screaming...so I strapped her to me the whole time. My neighbor just laughed when she saw me and asked "You do know its raining, right?"

Tyson's been stressed. One word, "school". He's learning about neurology right now and while he finds it interesting...he's a busy bee. And there are some days where even when he's home, he's not home.

My shoulder has been in a good amount of pain. Leila is the cause of this pain. I love my child...but I'd love her more if she'd sleep longer than 5 minutes during the day WITHOUT me having to carry her. (In fact, as I type she's strapped on me).

I thought that maybe with a new laptop I could maybe upload videos on to my blog. Wrong. Still won't work. I don't get it.

The End
(Hmm....I should work on a better ending to my blogs...)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Going Green

Not environmentally going green....

Literally....GREEN.

At least I wouldn't ASSUME that green tub soap foam was making an environmental contribution to society. But Eden thoroughly enjoyed it.

(My deepest apologies for anyone who is offended by child-in-the-bathtub pictures.)
This is the face of trouble....
The portrait she had me draw. (left to right: grandma, dad, mom, Lydia (aboveish), Leila (belowish), Eden....and behind Eden there's a picture of a bathtub and a rubber duckie) Man, I'm an artist...I should go into a bathroom foam art business or something!
Cute girl. Nasty water. Very nasty water...


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Compare and Contrast

After looking at those pictures in my last post of Leila (I posted it YESTERDAY so look below if you haven't seen that post), I went back in time to when Eden was her age....for a little game of "compare and contrast".

Leila
Eden
Leila
Eden
Look alike? Eh, I definitely see differences. Although they definitely look like sisters.

Monday, August 9, 2010

My Little Leila

Here's my little Leila. She's almost 2 months old. Man, how time flies!


Catching smiles on camera...


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Blogging with Children

I had a great vacation and I was so happy to see family, bless Leila, have extra help with the baby, and get away from "real life" for awhile.

But on the other hand...
Why its nice to be back home from vacation...

Drive from Missouri to Utah
Drive back and forth between family and in-laws
Drive from Utah to Oregon
Drive to different tourist attractions in Oregon
Drive back to Utah from Oregon
Drive back and forth between family and in-laws
Drive to campground site past Heber
Drive home from campground site
Drive to airport
Fly home.


A few things I now understand now that I'm back home...
  1. Why bloggers often are slower to update their blogs after having a baby.
  2. What its like to have a baby who wants to be held all the time.
  3. Vacations really can mess with you and children's schedules.
  4. Even the best of toddlers can instantly hit the "terrible twos".
So, to sum it all up....perhaps I'll become a better blogger once my life gets back to normal and my children decide to let me have a few moments to myself...

Hmm...this may be my last blog...

p.s. I'm assuming that EVERYONE can see that annoyance in the middle my blog that says my picture or video has been deleted (or something like that). Anyone know how to get rid of it?

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Leila's Baby Blessing

Leila's blessing was on Sunday. She's four weeks old and already so much bigger than when she was born. She smiles (mostly for her daddy) and likes to be held. Tyson and I are so happy to have her in our family.