Friday, March 8, 2013

Squeals and Giggles

Starting a little early this week on our post because I plan on spending Sunday with family. . . For the first time in more than a month.  Hallelujah, we are finally all healthy.  Yeah!!!  Kind of ironic today that finally we are all healthy yet everyone else we know is sick. So I had yet another opportunity to stay home with the kids because my regular daycare lady's son was sick.  Then of the 8 moms that I called, all were ever unavailable or had sick kids themselves.  The two day care facilities I use on occasion were also full.  Well, actually, one was able to take Tayton, but not Noah, so needless to say, that didn't work out.  So another day hanging out at home.  I swear I've spent more time at home than I have at work lately.

It's been another fun week.  On Tuesday, we took the kids to Hill AFB to go bowling for dollar night.  $1 per game and $1 for shoes.  Way fun and a cheap family night.  Would love it if any of you would would care to join us sometime.  We only had time to bowl one game, but it was so much fun.  I love that you can set the bumpers to go up so the kids don't always bowl gutter balls.  Jon won, of course.  The saddest prt was that Tayton just about out bowled me!  She had two spares right up front and the young airman bowling next to us made a comment about her natural talent and how cute the kids were.




On Wednesday, Jon took the kids to feed the ducks again.  That really is one of our favorite things to do lately.   Fun for the kids and adults.  Jon had to chase a few ducks away, but he wasn't talented enough to catch some like I did.  After the ducks, Jon brought the kids to my work for a few mi uses and we went to lunch together.  We got to many comment about how cute the kids were.  Noah kept hiding his face, but he's definitely a charmer too.



Then on Thursday after dinner, I was cleaning up, so Jon took the kids next door to feed the horses.  You probably saw this on FaceBook, but it's still shocking, sad, and funny.  Obviously horses don't like the high pitched squeal of little kids.



Jon also captured this great giggle moment on video.  If you listed closely, she's laughing so hard, she farts.  Cute!  Tayton is learning lots of action songs like "Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree" "Wheels on the Bus" and "Firetruck". She loves to sing and it's so adorable.  We are trying to capture a good one on video so we can post it.  The kids are both in these awesome stages.  Noah loves to tease a lot and he's so loving too.  He knew Dad had to go to work this morning, so he comes in our room at 6 am.  Jon tells him to go back to bed, but he replies that he just wants to give Dad a hug and kiss before he leaves.  So he does and then goes back to bed.  Tayton is also I this loving stage where she just loves giving these great big, long hugs.  Love these kids!!


Finally got the taxes filed.  Yeah!  Luckily for us, we are getting a little to put in reserves for the pending government furlough.  Who said government jobs were stable?  Love my accountant by the way.  Here's a little funny he has posted on the restroom doors.



So excited to attend church this week and also to spend time with family.  This past month has made me so grateful for our overall health.  Yes it's been a rough month, but generally speaking, we don't have any major health concerns.  I need to remember this month and remember to never take the small things for granite.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Plague

I think we're all infected with the plague at our house.  I started out with a sore throat on 13 Feb and it went down hill from there.  The kids then got it and even Jon.  I had to take a whole week off of work to take care of the sick little ones and myself.  Then, just as we thought we  were getting over it, the kids have come down with something else.  This time it is snotty noses and lots of coughing.  Poor little Noah has been having nebulizer treatments for the past two week. 

Jon got bumped back to just weekends again. . . good, bad or indifferent, we're not sure.  It's always nice to have Jon working full-time for the financial purposes, but it's also nice to have him home so we have to do less day care.  Jon was working a great job that had a schedule Monday-Friday, so we had the weekends off together.  The bad part is now he works every weekend, so we don't get to do to much as a family and we try to capitalize on just our evenings together as a family.  

This week, my bad parenting skills came shinning through.  We were all in the kitchen making french toast for breakfast on Sunday when I dropped something.  I said, "Holy Moly" and Noah in turn repeated "Holy Shit!"  Oh my, what have I created?  On the other hand, on Friday night, I had just put the kids to bed when Noah called me back in his room and said, "I need another hug and a kiss.  Because that's what's important to Jesus."  Now how do you argue with that?  So on one hand, I'm teaching my kids on the naughty things to say, but on the other hand, they know what's important.  The other funny we had this week while we were home one day sick. . . Noah wanted Tayton to go downstairs with him to play, but she was content to sick at the counter and finish her lunch.  He kept asking, then yelling at her to come down.  Next thing I know, he's standing right next to her at the table and says, "Tayton, come downstairs with me please. . . . no, you need to look at me.  Now come downstairs."  Well.  Tayton is a little chatty Cathy too.  She gabs and gabs all day long and truly speaks almost in sentences now. .. .little ones, but sentences.  She came to me the other day and said, "I was asleep, now I'm awake."  She's constantly asking us, "What happened?" these days.

Noah sneaks away with our camera sometimes.  These are the great types of shots he takes.  Not bad!

 The model train show was this weekend.  Despite being sick, it was still something the kids wanted to do so bad, so we just had to go.  Jon got home early in the morning and needed to sleep, so we decided to go when he woke up.  I then had to hear Noah complaining all day that he didn't want to wait until dad woke up.  He wanted to wake Dad up and go now.  There were a ton of people there, so we didn't stay long, but we still had a fabulous time.  Noah loved the train you can ride on.  Tayton loved the train that took us around a few blocks in town.  Jon and I's favorite was the humongous Lego are they had set up.  Lots of scenes from The Wizard of Oz and the Lord of the Rings.  I couldn't believe the detail.  Too bad none of my pictures turned out very well.   

Noah and Tayton got to run the controls to start and stop and train and blow the whistle

  
Riding the Big Train around town
We also went back to feed the ducks.  After the traumatizing experience last time, we made sure we only went to the bridge to feed them.  However, multiple ducks found their way onto the bridge so had to hand catch no less than 8 ducks and throw them over because the kids would run around screaming and jumped up onto the bench because they were afraid that a handful of ducks would attack them.  I think I scarred them for life.  Despite that little hick-up, we had a great time.  The kids have so much fun.  Tayton hasn't figured out how to tear up the bread, so she throws whole pieces over and the duck then get to fight over it.  



  

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Cousin's Weekend

I will start off by saying that there is a video on here that is not from this week but from Tayton's birthday party. I think this was a hit for sure! Thanks Gina, Andy, and Jason!

 This weekend we got to have the Lund Girls over for the weekend while their mom and dad went skiing. The kids started out by waking up at 5:30 am. wanting to know when the cousins were coming.  While Tomi was getting Noah ready, she combed his hair and Noah explains, "Don't make my hair look funky Mom, my cousins are coming."  Tomi took them to feed the ducks, and did lots of crafts with them. They each got to decorate their own picture frames! I was not there but apparently the ducks attacked everyone, but things got much better when they fed the ducks from the safety of the gazebo that overhangs the duck pond.









Saturday we took all the kids to a movie on the base. We recently found out that they do a free movie every Saturday so this  Saturday the movie was "Rise of the Guardians". Cute movie and everyone enjoyed watching it while we stuffed ourselves with treats and popcorn.


The kids loved to shovel snow tunnels in the backyard and they all made a HUGE train track for the trains that used almost all of the track. The girls loved playing on the iPads and more then once I found one of them hiding somewhere so they could get their time on an iPad by their selves.
















After 2 days of skiing and snowboarding Teri and Kelly showed up looking like zombies. They had an interesting story to tell about Kelly's "out of bounds" skiing experience that he will have to tell
you. Maybe you will read that in their news letter. We invited everyone to stay the night and then had leftovers for dinner. After both Ski bums had a shower/bath and dinner they began to resemble
humans again and we started on the bedtime routine. With 6 kids it takes about an hour or more!
We read stories,brushed teeth,said prayers, and got all the sleeping arrangements set up.  After the herd was put to bed the adults enjoyed and game of "Settlers of Catan" (board game) in which Teri complained the whole game that we were picking on her and then proceeded to beat us all.

This morning Noah did his due diligence and got every kid up at about 6:30. Phrases such as "Shhh you'll wake my mom and dad" and "lets get Sonny" could be heard while the adults feigned sleep. Well that's all from the Crane house.

P.S. did I mention we are all still sick. . . after 8 days??

Attempting Weekly Updates

Jon is back to work full time again.  He worked for about a week or two on the road, then this past week he is working a day time, Monday thru Friday job in Ogden called the The Little Mountain Local where he goes out to GSL Salt every day by the Great Salt Lake and picks up salt cars and drops off empties.  Doesn't sound too big, but it takes him 10-12 hours a day.  We like that it is a set schedule so we have weekends off together.  

We have a new lady in Roy watching the kids.  She has two dogs and the kids love going there, mainly because. Of the dogs.  One's name is Roxy and Noah loves having quiet time with her.  The kids are having a little bit of a hard time adjusting to Jon working full time, so they have been really whiny in the evenings and in the morning before going to daycare.  The other day, Tayton was whining and saying "no doggies, I just want daddy!"  Over and over again.  Noah finally looked at her and said, "Tater, someone has to watch is!"  Almost annoyed like she should know they can't stay home alone.  Very cute!  

Today's laugh is we're all hanging out in the bedroom while Jon is trying on a bunch of clothes someone have him.  Jon holds up one shirt and says, "there a naked chick on this shirt."  Upon my inspection, it is a scantily clad woman and then Noah asked to see and tells Jon, "That's not a  naked chicken!"  We laughed.  

Noah and Tayton love talking on FaceTime with Jon when he's on the road.  Beezer and Dana sent a cute little Valentine to the kids, so when we got it, we called them up on FaceTime.  The kids loved it and we got to teach the Devlin's about some new features on their iPad.  We need to get Grandma hooked up on some video call feature.  If any of you have FaceTime, feel free to call. The kids love it, but you will get a little seasick from the kids jostling the phone around and arguing about who gets to hold it.  

Noah got to go to the Firestation for preschool.  He had a great time and got to bring home a plastic fireman hat.  

Last week, we went to went to Party Essentials for Tayton's birthday.  The kids both got to build an animal.  Way fun.  Noah made a black dog named "Black" and Tayton chose to build a kangaroos named "Roo."  I have also attached a pic from the Valentine get together as well as a video of our favorite after dinner activity.  Whenever we turn on music, they dance and tell me to turn it up loud.  Lots of fun!!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Stay-Cation

I took a few days off in May to have a little mini-stay-cation with the family.  It was really a lot of fun.  First, we got to take advantage of the gift membership to the Treehouse Museum that my mother gave me for Mother's Day.  What a nice treat.  Noah and Tayton both loved going there.  There's something for everyone. . . chess, knights, blocks, trains, music, reading.  It's very educational, yet very fun as well.  A very enjoyable day.  

Then we went for a hike to Waterfall Canyon in Ogden.  We took a wrong turn a couple of times, but eventually we ended up going the right direction.  By then though, Noah was so tired of walking that we just couldn't go any further.  At one point, I even traded and had Jon put Tayton on his shoulders and I put Noah in the backpack. . . oh my goodness.  It's really hard hiking uphill with a 40 pound kid on your back.  It was still fun though.  I haven't been hiking in a long time, sad,  I know.  

In the middle of this little stay-cation, the weather turned bad, so we had to curtail some of our other activities, so Jon took us on a trip to IFA to buy my birthday present. . . 4 chickens.  2 Speckled Susex and 2 Americanas.  I'm not sure why, but I've wanted chickens for the last 6 years and finally we got some!  YEAH!!  They are lots of fun, but don't exactly made snuggly pets.  Finally got the coop and now they have transitioned from their box in the garage to the coop and the extra run Jon built.  Sonny, our dog acts like little mother and hovers over the chickens wherever they go.  He just really hates it when they fly around, so he snaps at them, but other than that, he's very gentle and just likes to be close to them. 

The Airshow was held at Hill AFB over Memorial Day weekend.  We attended a few hours on Saturday morning before it got rained out, but it was so much fun!  Loved every minute of the time we spent there.  I got to see the KC-135, C-130 and C-5 that I work on everyday. We also got to see some amazing acts, including some parajumpers, one of which jumped with the American Flag as they sang the National Anthem, it truly brought tears to my eyes and made me so grateful that I get to play a small role in defending our countries freedoms.  They also had a Mig-17 and some other acts that were amazing.  Too bad it rained us out and we missed the Thunderbirds.  It is definitely something I'll put on the to-do list every year they do it. 

For my birthday, Jon brought the kids to my office with a huge bouquet of balloons.  So much fun!  I hadn't told anyone that I work with that it was my birthday, hoping to fly under the radar, but his entrance ruined it all.  It was so much to have them join me for a few moments.  They are the best thing in my entire life and I'm so blessed and happy to have each one of them.  

My favorite is each of the fun stages they each go through.  Noah now talks my leg off every day and has started telling all sorts of tall tales that I just can't help laugh at.  He graduated from preschool for the first time (we'll have 2 more preschool graduations before he starts Kindergarten).  He was so shy in front of all those people that he just sat there and wouldn't participate in any of the songs.  He doesn't have a problem performing for Jon and I, but he sure does get shy around everyone else.  Tayton is in that Messy Marvin stage where she's always just a mess, but very happy about it. She's definitely not shy like Noah, at least not at this point.  She's happy to talk to and smile at anyone and everyone that passes her by.  We see that everyday when we take her out and random strangers always comment on how happy she is.  Too bad I don't have any pictures showing her teeth.  She's suddenly getting 5 new ones all at the same time.

Here's a little video showing how the kids like to dance.  Tayton's got the moves!!!  You can hear Noah asking over and over again to see the picture he thinks I took when actually I'm filming it all. 




Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Fun and Happiness

We've been really busy at our new house. In February, we got to go to the Train Expo at Union Station in Ogden. Noah had so much fun. He couldn't take it all in. There were trains everywhere with so much detail that Noah couldn't see it all "Over here Momma! Ohhhh, over here!!!" Trains you could ride on and trains as small as an inch tall. So much fun. It will definitely be a new annual tradition for us.

Jon started back to work full-time, then he got cut back again. . . we're not sure what the status is now, but at least we've found a great lady who watches the kids when Jon's out of town. It breaks my heart to wake them up so early though, especially because there's nothing more angelic than sleeping children. I just like to stand there and watch them sleep as a long as I can. Children are so precious!

Noah is such a little spit fire. He keeps us on our toes and makes us laugh each and every day. A few days ago, he came running inside to tell Jon he had to go to the bathroom. Great. Noah did his deal, but before Jon could get Noah's pants on, he was missing. Jon found him riding his big wheel baring it all to the world. I think that's called free wheeling. Then today we found Noah in his bed with the whole box of corn flakes dumped out on his bed. He said that he and the dog, Sonny, were hungry. Really? Also, I stepped outside to see Noah pulling up his pants and underwear. I told him to hurry, let's go inside and go potty, but he informed me he already had in the privacy of the playhouse under the swing. Grandpa must have taught him to pee outside while he was here and I wasn't looking.

We finally got the swing-set put back together at the new house and the kids are both loving it. They also love eating dinner outside and chasing each other around the patio while periodically stopping to have a bite of dinner. My heart is so full to be surrounded by such sweet spirits that came by miracle and the self-less act of others. I can't even imagine my world without them. Being a parent can definitely be frustrating some times, but you can't be annoyed very long when their dark brown puppy dog eyes look up at you. You know full-well they're here to teach us things that I never knew possible about things in this life, the life before and the life to come.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kids Say the Darndest Thing

Blogging takes time and dedication that we obviously haven't spent time on lately.

Now that Noah is talking much more and much clearer, I laugh really hard at least once a day at something he said. Here's just a few:

- While sitting with Noah and Sonny (the dog) on my lap, Noah proclaims, "Sonny needs a timeout!" When I asked why, Noah told me it was because Sonny was licking his arm.

- Noah is sitting on the toilet thinking about his business when he states, "Chuck e Cheese is coming out." Wow, not sure about that one. We had just gone to Chuck e Cheese a few days prior for a party.

- Last week, when I asked Noah what he wanted to be when he grows up, he said, "Wear a hat!" as he points to the hard hat. "Oh," I said, "are you going to drive a truck? He put his hands on his hips and said, "No, drive a digger!" This week he says he wants to be a doctor. Probably because he's seen 2 doctors in 2 weeks. (Noah gets to have tube put in his ears in a few weeks. We're not excited about surgery, but I am glad he'll experience fewer ear infections.)

- On a regular basis, Noah walks around asking everyone if they're happy. " Daddy happy? Momma happy? Baby happy? Sonny happy?" When we ask if he's happy, he says, "Hmmmm, YEAH!" My favorite is when he declared to Jon that he had a good day! That always makes me smile.

Jon and I have been working hard to get the two unruly critters to behave a little better and to get on a better routine and schedule. Noah use to go to bed every night with a sippy cup full of milk, but then he always needed to woke up in the night for more milk or to go potty. We cut that off cold turkey, and to my great surprise, Noah has done fantastic. He asks for milk at night, but when we tell him he can't have any now, but in the morning, he says, "Ok!" and off to sleep he goes. He also doesn't get up in the night anymore. YEAH!! We've also found what motivates Noah to be good right now. Money. If he's helped out and done chores and been good, he gets a nickle, dime or quarter in his allowance jar. We tell him if he doesn't stop doing something bad, that we'll take money from his jar and he immediately shapes up. Truly in the last week, Noah's turned into a whole new boy! I'm so proud of him and love spending time with him doing arts and crafts!

Tayton got her first time out tonight. She was sitting in her high chair and kept throwing food off to feed the dog. As a consequence, she lost all the items off her tray and had to have her high chair pushed up to a corner so she couldn't see what was going on. Not the best place. We need to time her out in her bed until she can sit on a chair somewhere, but it worked this time.

Tayton had her 1st birthday. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed a little dinner, cake and fire with the family. The favorite part about one year old birthdays is the smash cake. Tayton really enjoyed digging into hers despite the fact that she didn't have any teeth at the time. She did finally cut her very first tooth on Monday! YEAH! Won't be long before she gets to experience real food and not just mushy stuff.

On Friday, we drove out to Antelope Island. We got to see Buffalo, Coyotes and Antelope. It was fun, but would be more fun when the weather warms up and we can spend some time walking around.

All in all, life is good. We're having fun, staying out of trouble and enjoying every moment with the little people in our lives!

Monday, January 2, 2012

New Beginnings

It's 2012, can you believe it? Time has gone by so quickly. It's hard to believe that 2011 is over, 2012 has begun and my little girl is almost 1 year old. WOW, time flies by so quickly.

2011 was a whirlwind year for us. . .
  • Tayton, our 2nd baby, first daughter was born in February. What an amazing experience. At first, two children was overwhelming, but now, it seems we have it all figured out.
  • Noah also started speech therapy in February. We had our hands busy with a new baby and bi-weekly speech appointments. Noah was so shy at first, but when the therapist started to bring the Ipad, Noah livened right up and wanted to talk and play.
  • We attempted to sell our house in Sandy for exactly 1 year before deciding that was a miserable failure. The housing market is still terrible, so here's to hoping the housing market turns around and home prices start to increase.
  • Jon's mom and dad were in a car accident in May. Nothing to serious, but Jon's dad was shortly thereafter placed in a rehab center to recuperate and it still there today. Downside, he's not home. . . upside, he's found new friends and really enjoying the social life with the other rehab center members.
  • In August, Noah started preschool. He absolutely loves going to Teri's house to learn. He loves song with lots of actions, going on walks to look for letters and numbers, painting, playing with Sydney and Charlie and having Laine and Ryann help him with his lessons.
  • In September, Jon and I decided to buy another house anyway and attempt to rent ours in order to find something closer to work so I could spend more time with my family.
  • November and December were extremely busy months.
  1. We bought a house in Roy, just 10 minutes from Hill AFB. 6 Bedrooms, 4 baths, a huge shop, at the end of a cul-de-sac with horses, sheep, goats and lots of kids in the neighborhood. We all really love it.
  2. Thanksgiving was a fabulous holiday spent with lots of family. Noah LOVED playing "kitchen" with Beezer and now asks all the time when she's coming to visit
  3. On 5 December, we moved into our new house. Have I mentioned how much I hate moving? We are keeping our fingers crossed that this is our forever home because I really don't want to do the moving thing again.
  4. Christmas in our new home was so nice. Quiet morning by ourselves, with Noah and Tayton playing with their new toys. Noah absolutely loved the kitchen from Santa and the art stuff from Santa and other family members. We then spent a lovely evening with the Webb's having dinner and enjoying the Christmas spirit.
  5. Traveled to Grandma and Grandpa Clark's the day after Christmas and spent a few days relaxing by the fireplace and trying not to freeze to death while riding the 4-wheeler.
  6. Bought a new car from Beezer, now we just have to figure out how to get it to Utah. :)
Besides all that, we've kept very busy with trips to the zoo, aquarium, Thanksgiving Point, seeing the new sites in Weber County, like the Layton Park Christmas Lights and Christmas Village in Ogden. Jon has enjoyed staying at home with the kids for the past couple of months and is glad to have a break from the railroad for a while. Tomi is still working at Hill AFB in the Landing Gear Squadron loving it most days, but hating it sometimes too. It's that the case with any job? Noah turned 3 this year and has started to talk a mile-a-minute just like mom and dad. He's mostly potty trained (stilling working out a few kinks) and loves his dog Sonny and painting. Tayton is still the happiest baby on the block and just recently received her 4th haircut at only 10 months old. She's still figuring out how to crawl, so in the mean time, she gets around pretty quickly by dragging her legs behind her. It's definitely been a crazy year, but we've loved every minute of it. We're so blessed to have Noah and Tayton in our lives and all the family and friends that have watched over us this past year. 2011 was a year of new beginnings for us and here's to hoping that 2012 will be filled with just as many new beginnings. . . settling into the new house, new car, new friends and neighbors, new resolutions to become better individuals and a better family and to whatever new beginnings our Heavenly Father see fits to throw our direction. May we continue to have faith that He guides us in the right direction and puts things in our path for our betterment when the time is right.