Monday, February 28, 2011

Spring please come!

The great thing about living in St. George is that we can play outside during the winter. Even with this fact we are getting spring fever. So we took a trip down to the river. Since this is the Virgin River there is not much to it, but the boys had a great time. We tossed rocks, and played in the sand. It was fun to get outside, and play. I sometimes feel bad because I spend so much time working on school work, and we don't get to take as many outings as I would like. After having so much fun I've decided that we have to do this atleast once a week.
This picture is not my best work, but getting all three of us in it was a lot of work. Love my silly boys!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Playing with Aiden

Since Jaxon was the youngest in our family for so long he really enjoys playing with babies. On Sunday I was so excited to get the chance to babysit Aiden, but it turned out to be Jaxon that babysat him. He loved playing with him, and sat with him playing ball and trunks for 30 minutes. It was so fun for both of the boys, and I really enjoyed watching them play. Another good point is that I got my baby fix, and if I could guaranty that I got a baby as good as Aiden I would have one tomorrow.


Love these two boys!



Jaxon got mad when I took this one, because Aiden looked away from him.



Don't tell Jaxon that he is almost the same size as him. Shhhhhh.



Monday, January 31, 2011

Accident-prone


This picture is a perfect example of what Jaxon looks like 95% of the time. He is the most accident-prone kid on the planet. In November he pulled the china cabinet down on both of us, and if you look closely at the picture you can see that he is still healing from that incident. On Saturday when he was at his Grandma and Grandpa Gadd’s he fell off the chair on to a box and gave himself this shiner. It’s very common for me to have to sign an accident forms at the daycare because he has fallen. The scary thing about this is that he is now crazy about the X-games. He told me the other day that when he is big he wants to be an X-gamer. I hope the hospitals will take an ongoing payment plan, because with this kid I might be making weekly visits to see them. If he is not there I'm sure I will be, because he is going to give be a heart attack from the stress I have from worring about him. We are going to be their best costumers!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Motherhood


 There are so many joys that go along with being a mother, but there are also those days that make you stop and think why we did this. Those times are when you realize that you haven't gone to the bathroom without an audience since they were born, or had a warm meal at home. The times are gone when you can sleep past seven, and stay up past nine. When you spend an hour on your hair, because you want to look nice, they spend that time creating a mural on the playroom wall. All I can say is this is why my hair is always in a pony tail. With all that being said I love being a mom, and I wouldn't change it for anything. I write this because as I was thinking about all the bad things that go along with being a mom I could only think about what Bryson said to me last night as I put him to bed. He said, “Mom you are my heart, and I love you so much in it." He is such a sweet boy, although Jaxon doesn't say nice things he looks at you with those big brown eyes and I'm his forever. I love you boys! You are my life, and I'm better because of you.  

Saturday, January 22, 2011

For my boys!

(Langston Hughes, Mother to Son)
Well, son, I'll tell you:

Life for me ain't been no crystal stair.

It's had tacks in it,

And splinters,

And boards torn up,

And places with no carpet on the floor --

Bare.

But all the time

I'se been a-climbin' on,

And reachin' landin's,

And turnin' corners,

And sometimes goin' in the dark

Where there ain't been no light.

So boy, don't you turn back.

Don't you set down on the steps

'Cause you finds it's kinder hard.

Don't you fall now --

For I'se still goin', honey,

I'se still climbin',

And life for me ain't been no crystal stair.



I heard this poem the other day in school, and fell in love with it. The truth of it struck me. As much as I hope my boys life will be nothing but raindows and sunshine I know there will be tacks and splinters. All I can do as there mother is show them that the only thing they can do is keep going with the faith that it will get better.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Friends!

I'm so glad that the boys have made such a good friend in MaKya. They play so well together, and love her.

Growing so fast

Bryson is getting so big. I can't believe that he is going to be 5 soon. He has been in pre-school since August, but it didn’t go great for the first little while. To put it kindly he hated it. He cried every day, and if you said the word school the tears would appear. It was hard for me as well. I didn't want him to hate school, but I didn't want to give in to his fits. I wanted him to learn that school could be fun, and that I would be there to pick him up as soon as I could. He is such a tender hearted little boy. He feels everything, and all one of the little boys at school had to say to make him hate it is, “That’s stupid,” and he was heartbroken.  It has taken him awhile, but I'm so glad to say that he now loves school. I think he is the smartest most amazing kid in the world. 
Working on his picture. He had to color the letters the letters a certain color.
He concentrates so hard on his work.


He did such a great job!
  I love this little man! He is so amazing, and I'm so proud to be his mom.