Sunday, May 15, 2011

We are DONE!

Mark graduated from law school yesterday!! We are soooo proud of him. Also glad he doesn't have to make that hour long drive to and from school all the time, write papers, and study for tests. Of course now he has to study for the bar, but at least he can do that mostly on his own time (and all of his time).
Here are some pics to remind you (and us) what life was like when he started school:

Natalie was nineteen months old. We thought, "wow, when he graduates she'll be FOUR!"
First day of law school. That smile didn't last long, haha.

And I was preggo with Hannah. We ended school with two more kids than when we started. How crazy! Good-bye, Phoenix School of Law!

Emily 2 months




Emily is two months old now. The time is flying so fast, it's scary. I know all moms say that but really. She is growing so fast. She had her dr appointment on Tuesday. She is 12lbs 5oz (90%) and 23.5in (90%). A big girl! She is healthy and had her vaccines. I've never had a kid react much to a vaccine, just an occasional small fever and irritability, but Emily was soooo cranky for two straight days! She hardly slept, cried a lot, wanted to be held all the time, and was feverish the whole time. Not that fun. After the two days though she was back to her cheerful mellow self.
We just love this little punkin!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Easter

Better late than never! Just a few pics from our Easter fun. We try to separate the Easter Bunny, chicks, eggs, etc from the real meaning of Easter by having "Spring Day" the day before Easter. That's when the kids hunt for eggs and all that. Easter is a regular Sunday without all that fluff. (except leftover candy).
We visited a nearby feed store to check out the baby chicks. They were soooo cute! Too bad they grow into chickens. We would have loved to take one home!

The primary Easter egg hunt. This was not exactly as fun as my girls expected. First of all, they got totally scared by everyone running off, so both started crying. I was telling them to hurry and get some eggs, but they both wanted me with them. The junior primary (ages 3-7) section was in a different place than the nursery (age 18mo-3) so I couldn't go with both girls. Another mom came and got Natalie and took her out with her son while I tried to persuade Hannah to pick up the eggs she saw (she didn't realize there was candy inside yet). By the time Natalie got there, the eggs were all taken! So she cried some more. But never fear, some kids got way too many and shared theirs with her. THEN, the candy inside was all hard, round candy that I don't give to my kids, especially not at a park where they are running around excitedly with friends. Natalie had an almost choking moment and refused to eat any more, so basically they didn't even get any candy out of it. Oh well.
Us trying to look happy after the traumatic experience.
Later on we had a hunt at my mom's house. These pics are out of order for some reason, sorry.
This handsome young man (my nephew Tommy) was celebrating his first birthday that day and much to his mother's chagrin, got chocolate all over his clothes.
Kids looking at baby chicks.


We were running late-ish on Easter Sunday, so this is the best shot I got of me and the girls. I used a tripod and the timer cuz Mark was getting ready still. Poor Han only got half her face in. Oops!

It was a delightful season. We did a fun egg activity (no pics) where we hard boiled some eggs, then set them on an inverted water bottle lid to hold them up. After it was dry we colored some designs with crayons on them. The hot eggs melted the wax upon contact with the eggs, and made for some fun coloring. Will definitely do this again!