Thursday, December 30, 2010

Look Who's 3 Months Old!



Can you even believe how cute and cuddly this little Zachary is!?!  We just can't get enough of him. It's so incredible that in three short months he's grown so much, looks so different, and interacts in so many ways.  For the most part Zach is a happy baby.  Occasionally he'll have a fussy day, but what baby doesn't?  When he's happy, though, he is HAPPY.  He loves to smile and coo and laugh.

He has been doing so well with his sleeping.  Since Thanksgiving, he's only been waking up once a night, and lots of nights he'll sleep all night.  Our record, so far, is 10 1/2 hours.  Not too bad for a 3-month-old!  I feel like a new person since I've been getting more sleep. I have to admit, I was walking around like a zombie for the first couple of months.  I've never been more exhausted in my life.  Things are definitely looking up!

It has been so fun to watch Hallie and Lizzie interact with Zach.  They are excellent big sisters, and they are so proud of their adorable little brother.  While I was pregnant with him, we often wondered how we would ever manage taking care of three little ones.  Now we can't imagine our life without him. 

Christmas 2010







We've been able to create lots of Christmas memories together this year.  The girls loved decorating our tree and setting up the Nativity set.  We talked about the lights and the star and  about Baby Jesus and his birth.  

We began December by blessing Zachary on the 5th.  Blake did a great job, and then after the meeting we had family and friends over for a brunch.  It was so nice of everyone to come and make it to our early 9:00 sacrament meeting.

Throughout December Hallie and Lizzie loved the holiday crafts and activities at school and made some cute winter crafts at home.  Their dad took them for their second annual trip to Little America in Salt Lake City for swimming and dinner and a stroll through Temple Square.  We all love to get the kids in their PJ's and spend part of our cold winter evenings, driving around in our cozy, warm car to see all the hard work people have put into decorating their homes in lights and garlands for the season.  Our sweet neighbors, Merlin and Kathi, invited us to join their family to make candy trains again this year.  While we were there, the kids got a special treat when Santa came to visit.  They got to sit on his lap and each received a special Christmas night light.

A few days before Christmas the kids and I went to Grandma and Papa's house and enjoyed spending time with them, Nolan & Melissa, and the Maher family.  We had a great time but missed seeing Derek and his family and the Watsons.  We returned home on Christmas Eve to find that Dad had surprised us with some Christmas home improvements, including crown molding, which I have been wanting for a long time.

On Christmas Eve, we enjoyed a yummy dinner together, watched the Polar Express, and ended the day with a reading of The Night Before Christmas.  The next morning the kids were thrilled with all their prizes from Santa, and we all enjoyed opening presents from grandparents and friends and family.  (Lizzie immediately changed out of her PJ's and into her new leotard and bike helmet from Grandma.)  Next year we're hoping Santa remembers to scale back a little. That afternoon we went to Nana's to spend some time with her and Kim and her family.  We ate and exchanged gifts.  Our girls always love playing with their cousin Isabelle.

There have been moments of my feeling a little overwhelmed, trying to buy, wrap, and distribute gifts; take care of sweet Baby Zach; and keep up on the clutter that seems to make its way into every corner of our home this time of year.  I admit I've had a few Scroogey thoughts here and there, but when it's all said and done, I want to spend the time to make the holidays special for my kids and let family, friends, and neighbors know that we care about them.  It all seems to be worth it in the end.

 

Let the Holidays Begin!




During the days leading up to Thanksgiving, we watched the weather and heard about a huge blizzard coming our way.  What sounded like the storm of the decade ended up being not so bad, and we were able to travel to Grandma and Papa's house for Thanksgiving dinner with them and Grandpa Bob.  We had a great weekend and appreciated all of Grandma's hard work to make Thanksgiving wonderful!

Na na na na na na na na, Bat Girls!!!




With a brand new baby and a downpour on the night of trick-or-treating, this wasn't our smoothest Halloween ever, but the rain eventually stopped, and the girls had fun with Dad.  Zach and Mom stayed home to stay dry and hand out treats.

Hallie and Lizzie looked great in their Bat Girl costumes, and Zachary made a darling dog, even though he slept through most of the fesivities.  We had tried to find him a baby Batman or Robin costume, but they were all too big.  We were thrilled when our friend, Ali, sent him an adorable costume, just his size.

Stay tuned to see how everyone will dress up next year...Same Bat time, same Bat channel...

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Zachary West Darling - September 30, 2010





6 lbs. 7 oz.  19 inches long

He's here!  Little Zachary is doing great, and we are so thrilled to have him home!  What a relief to get him here safely.  On Thursday Blake and I went to the hospital at 7:00 am, and by 11:52 am we had a baby.  Overall, the delivery went great.  Poor little Zach had the cord wrapped really tightly around his neck, so it took him a little while to get crying and get the blood flowing.  Once the nurses got him going, though, he took off with his breathing and eating, and he has done great ever since.

There will be some adjusting for our family, especially our little middle child, Lizzie.  She seems to be having a hard time already.  We'll survive, though, and we all love Zachary more than we could have expected.  He is such a blessing in our life as a family.  Can't wait for the new adventure!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Baby Zachary's Room Is Ready!






With just under three weeks until his arrival, we are all anxious to meet our new little Zachary.  At least I can relax a little more now that I've been able to cross some items off my to-do list before he comes.  His room looks even better than I had expected.  

I had a hard time finding accessories to match his bedding, so I made some.  The pictures I made out of fabric and painter's canvas turned out so cute!  I also finished a shelf to match the room and made curtains out of some fabric that I found that matched his bedding perfectly.  Another of my favorite elements of the room are some photographs of Blake's dad playing football, my dad playing basketball, and Blake playing soccer that I enlarged and hung around the shelf.  I sort of wanted a sports theme, but not too drastic.  I think these are ideal.  I thought it would be fun for Zachary to see his grandpas and his dad when they were young, playing their favorite sports.

 

A New School Year!




Fall is in the air and all the fun things that come with it, like college football for Blake, but most importantly, a new school year!  Hallie is in 2nd grade this year, and she gets to go to a brand new school that just opened near our neighborhood.  It is beautiful, and everything is as new as it comes.  

The first day was more than a little stressful for Hallie and me.  Blake was out of town for work, and he hated to miss being there with us and taking Hallie to school.  He loves to be a part of those important milestones in parenting.  Hallie was so nervous.  The poor little thing cried all morning, during the back-to-school picture I insisted we take,  all the way to school, and in her classroom when I dropped her off.  Then, of course, I proceeded to a spot where she couldn't see me, and I cried.  Thanks to a fantastic teacher and some familiar little faces in her class, though, she was thrilled to be a 2nd grader when I picked her up at the end of the day.  She's been excited to go everyday since, and says that 2nd grade is the best grade so far.

Two weeks later Lizzie got to start preschool.  She's been anticipating it for months.  During the week leading up to her first day, she requested that we call her Preschooler, rather than Elizabeth or Lizzie.  She and Hallie looked like a million bucks in their matching big girl, school outfits, and Lizzie had no problem saying goodbye to Blake and me when we dropped her off. She had a great first day.

Unfortunately, she's yet to experience a second day because she came down with the stomach flu that night and had to miss the rest of the week.  That's life with little kids.  You just never know what to expect!

 

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Our Weekend Getaway




A couple of weeks ago we got new carpet in our house, so the girls and I decided to let Daddy deal with the installers and moving the furniture.  We went to Nolan and Melissa's in Richmond and had a great time with them.  They treated us to dinner and a fishing adventure, and then we spent the night at their cute and cozy home.  They were the perfect hosts, as always.  

The next day we met my friends Lori and Denise in Logan and spent the afternoon swimming with them and their kids. We always love spending time with them.  

That evening we headed to Bear Lake to help my mom celebrate her birthday.  We had a little party at my grandpa's house and then spent the rest of the weekend at my mom's house.  The girls always have a ball there.  We loved relaxing, doing our nails, making teddy bears with Grandma, and we had a fun time at the beach.

It was fabulous to return home to brand new carpet.  We love it!  

Lollipop




I finally think I redeemed myself after the Roxy incident.  If you don't know what that means, refer to my older posts.  The Roxy incident involves an adorable dog that I thought our family would love to have, but then I decided that I couldn't handle it, so I changed my mind and traumatized my children, especially Hallie.

A couple of months ago we got an adorable kitten, which the kids quickly named Lollipop.  They've loved having a pet to play with and take care of, and I've loved them having a pet that is pretty low-maintenance and spends its time in the garage or backyard.  The other day Hallie told me that I was the best mom in the whole world because I got her a kitten.  Success!

Jack Johnson's Biggest Fans





I've had my suspicions for awhile that Blake must be one of Jack Johnson's biggest fans.  He's seen him in Hawaii at the Kokua Festival three times and also every time he's been in Salt Lake.  I even got to join him in Hawaii this past April.  We wanted to go on a little get-away, and Blake figured it was the perfect opportunity to take a trip and see Jack, all in one.

Hallie and Lizzie love Jack Johnson too, and now, whether he wants to or not, our baby boy (due in October) will join the fan club.  My super sweet and thoughtful sister-in-law, Melissa, made us these darling mini Jack t-shirts.  I can't wait for our new baby to be able to wear them.

Come to think of it, the baby was moving and kicking like crazy while we were at the concert.  I think he was loving it.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Lizzie's Birthday





Lizzie celebrated her 3rd birthday on March 19th, about two weeks after Hallie's (March 6th).  Lizzie had a great day too.  She woke up to lots of fun presents, including a "little kid" DS                (a V-Smile).  She also got stocked up for spring and summer with lots of cute clothes, swimwear, toys, and books from relatives and friends.

That afternoon she had her first real birthday party with her friends from playgroup.  She chose a Tinkerbell theme, complete with lady bugs to color, fairy races, and tiny cupcakes.  The little girls were so cute and loved Blake and Hallie's magic tricks.  While Lizzie opened her presents, it did occur to me that she may be a little young for such a party because all her friends wanted to open the presents too, and Lizzie wanted NO help from anyone.  Other than that, the party went off without a hitch.

Lizzie has been a little joy in our family since the day we brought her home.  It's hard to believe that she's not a baby anymore, but we have enjoyed every stage with her, and she has added so much love to our family.

 

Hallie's Birthday




Seven years old!!!  It's been so fun to watch Hallie grow and develop into such a beautiful little girl! It's amazing to think it's been seven years since our life changed forever and for the better!

Hallie had a great birthday this year.  She got spoiled by grandparents and friends and relatives with lots of fun toys and darling clothes.  Mom and Dad gave into her long request and got her a DS.  She's already had lots of fun on it.

Hallie planned a dog-themed pajama party for seven of her friends, and fun was had by all!  The girls did a craft, played a game, had a hot dog dinner, and ended the night with a screening in the living room of Lady and the Tramp.