09 June 2017

There is no catching up

Unfortunately, the dream of catching up on this blog has died.  I am not sure about continuing it longer.  I love the idea of it, but I am not sure of the reality of it.  Thankfully I have kept up my daily (for the most part) journal-writing.

We are in full-blown summer mode.  I made a rough schedule for the kids every day.  We had our first "field trip" today to the library.  I kept it a surprise and new that most (if not all) would be excited.  They are almost all reading right now and it is wonderful.  We may need to take weekly trips there are do some field trips to more "fun" places (libraries are fun, aren't they?).

This summer is not a typical one.  Spencer and I submitted an offer on a house on our twelfth anniversary!  It was accepted that weekend and we are in the midst of inspection negotiations right now.  Some unexpected hiccups, but we anticipate that all will work out smoothly.

We are really excited about the house.  It is bit and beautiful!  The kids are all sad to "leave their friends behind," but they all love the house.  We had really been trying to find something in our current schools and in our current ward.  When I found this house online, though, the question that came to mind was: "Are you really willing to go where I want you to go?"  How could we argue with that?!  Spencer and I are both confident that things will work out just as they need to.


Some recent pictures:

Enjoying gorgeous weather outside.  Jane loves to take pictures.


Chris is our first ever to have a tick!  He threw up a few days later a few times so we went in to make sure he was okay.

He was okay.


Jane loves sitting in a booster seat in the van.
Oh, our VAN!!  After Joy was born in September we bought a 15-passenger van and we absolutely LOVE it!!

Spencer made a toy box bench to match the coffee table I made.
We so gratefully benefitted from a couple in our ward getting rid of a table saw and a band saw.  We have eagerly been putting them both to use and have become as handy as ever.  I bought a drill for us (the first in our marriage) and we have enjoyed adding to our arsenal of power tools.

View of the matching set.


Benny just completed 5th grade!!  He is a wonderful boy and a GREAT student!!  We are so excited to see what is in store for him in middle school.


Mother's Day.
I am beyond grateful for these seven who call me mom.


Andy at his "Immigration Station" for third grade.  He did a great job as a doctor on Ellis Island and was even used by the teacher as an example for how to speak for his part.


12th Anniversary Date!  Spencer got box seats from work for a couple of days before our birthday.  We had a great time and LOVED the view!



Rockstar day for Lilia.


Pictures at the temple!



Teacher gifts this year.  The kids were really excited for these signs we made.



Joy's first time in a swing!


Our bus driver gift.  Karl was the best and we will miss him after we move!



Benny and Andy got to participate in placing American flags by the gravestones of veterans.  It was a really neat experience.  I volunteered to drive and brought Joy along.  Another reason I love our van: I was able to drive 12 of us that Sunday morning.



Joy's new skills.  She is our earliest crawler (Legitimate crawling started one day before 6-months-old) and hasn't stopped since!


This is probably my favorite thing of late.  We are on our second brood of baby robins nesting under our master patio.  Did you know that robins can have three to four broods in a year?  And they mate for life?  (Thanks to Eden for that information!)  I have gone out several different times and gotten video through the slats in the patio.  This is just magical to me.  So incredible.



We went with some friends to the Missouri Botanical Gardens and fed the fish in the Japanese garden.  It was a beautiful day and we were glad to make use of our membership.



Lots of things not pictured (may never be).  Spencer started work at his new job last August.  He LOVES it and we are all so grateful!  He past his boards last August and he feels great about his oral board exam from last month.  It is amazing to see him progress.  It is still surprising to me that school and residency are over.  I am really grateful to be able to say that I really did enjoy those times, but I am also grateful that we do not have to go through that again!  Those years hold some of the hardest times of my life, but also the most rewarding.  God knew what I needed to grow up.  It was a good start for me and I am trying to continue!

Life is good.