Saturday, March 23, 2013

Colorado Beauty

Last weekend, Greg and I had a perfect getaway.  We traveled to see the beauty of Colorado and one of my oldest, dearest friends and both were wonderful! It was great to take time out of the routine of life working full time and parenting 2 little girls, to enjoy God's perfect creation, be on no such schedule, and have a much needed time to catch up with Lindsey.  We came back rested and reconnected and ready to see our little ladies.

Greg and I ready to see the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs.
Lindsey and I "on stage" at Red Rocks.... seeing a concert here is definitely on my bucket list.
Greg breaking the rules.... climbing without a permit and proper gear at Garden of the Gods. My adventure boy was in heaven in this beautiful state.
We enjoyed two nights out with this lovely couple. We had a great time meeting David and having great food at some restaurants in Denver.
 
Our weekend away didn't disappoint.  We had a great time and could rest assured that Ivy and Tula were in great care.  They had fun having adventures with Nana and Pops.  We are so lucky to have grandparents that don't mind to spend a weekend with our girls.  I know those are the memories our girls will cherish in years to come!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Five.... what no one told me

As a teacher I dreamed of the day of when my own children became five. Such an awesome age. Learning so much- right up my alley with starting to read. Away are the terrible twos and trying threes, but fives must be really great.  Well, some of that is true.... but there is a lot that no one has told me.

Here's what is awesome about five:
* They go to school- so many fun experiences for them.
* They are learning so much and it is so cool to see that transformation into school aged child.
* They are becoming independent thinkers.
* You can take them to do fun things.... during nap time.
* You can play games, watch movies, and share stories like you would with a grown up... sort of.

These awesome things show up daily!  I am thankful for those and hanging onto these blessed moments but there is another side that we also see daily that I wasn't quite expecting at five!

Ivy, the bride, and her groom, Caleb, before the Q and U wedding at school.

But aside from all that great stuff about five there is a lot that I am experiencing that I didn't know about.  I feel like Ivy went from toddler to middle schooler over night.  For me one of the biggest struggles I have had with five is the attitude.  I was expecting that at 10 but it has just hit much earlier than I knew was possible.  Her attitude arises about clothes, what we are eating, the way her sister acts, anytime she is told no, and when she is adamantly telling me what I should do! This attitude is that of what I thought I should expect from a near middle schooler.... but here is the kicker..... when I squelch that attitude I am seeing a very toddler like temper tantrum.  At five they seem trapped between baby and teenager and that is scary because we have many more in-between years.


During this sweet marriage between the letters Q and U- so that you can form words like quiet, quickly, and quack!

Another part of five that I am seeing is how independent she is becoming..... which can be great when I send her to get dressed, brush her hair, and brush her teeth.  But it is also not so lovely when she is already very set in her ways.  One example is Ivy's expectation of time.  She wants to be early.... very early.... for everything.  She has an overwhelming fear of being late.  It is the first question she asks when she is woken up for school- are we late???? If we ever do say anything about being late the tears start as if we are going to be ridiculed for being late.  She is terrified of this no matter how many times sees that there is no real consequence for being fashionably (haha) late!
 
Ivy reading to me :) 

She is also independent in thinking she can call the shots for what she should wear (she does get a lot of freedom here), when she should go to bed, how Tula should be disciplined, what we name our 3rd child, and what we will be having for dinner.  All things that Ivy obviously isn't in charge of!  However, I hear daily (with the tone of a 6th grader) her philosophy on the above choices and when I don't buy it, all chaos (cue the temper tantrum) breaks loose. 

A little break for shopping for some Orange Leaf.

What I realized.... how I respond to Ivy has had to change at five.  First, I have had to get thicker skin.  She has told me that I am mean.  She has pleaded that parents are supposed to love their kids.... which I clearly do.... but not without some tough love.  She gives looks that could kill.  And I think she secretly is happy when I make a mistake- which I am quick to admit.  Second, I now treat her like a big kid in a way.  She looses privileges to fit the crime.  You can't play nicely in the play room area, you go to your room and play by yourself.  You argue about the one clothing issue you know I am not budging on, you forgo the opportunity to pick out your own outfits.  You can't follow the getting ready for bed routine, you go to bed with no book.  You aren't following after school rules in my classroom, you are not longer able to get anything out of my cabinets. You can't use good manners at dinner, you will eat in your room [saddest moment ever]. This is DRAINING and I go to bed some nights and think between sitting Tula in time out and "grounding" Ivy I should just throw in the discipline towel.  I am tired but I am seeing a change in Ivy and more than anything she seems to know that I will follow through- something that is important to establish early.

I am thankful that Ivy is five and seems to be a pretty typical five year old at that.  I am thankful that Ivy is healthy and growing and smart.  I am thankful that she seems to be getting it.... saying sorry without prompting, going to her room silently when she needs some alone time, and understanding that it hurts us when she makes a mistake.  I am thankful for this journey called parenting.  Ivy is the guinea pig and she is teaching me so much.  I realize my flaws and issues more than ever and I am trying to clean those up in my heart as I have the responsibility of shaping her's.    Let's hope I can mold Ivy into a Godly young woman and not royally screw up along the way.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tula's Growing Up

One of my biggest worries about having a new baby this August is getting Tula prepared.... and by prepared I mean helping her grow up a little bit!  Ivy and Tula are almost exactly 3 years apart, and Tula and the new baby will be the same.  But Ivy seemed so ready and so big!  I am not sure if it was because Ivy was my first and I rushed things along a bit quicker or if Ivy's personality is just one to mature a little faster than Tula's.... regardless the reason, when we talked about adding to our family again we both were worried about our Baby Tula.

It has never been my intention to have my babies very close together (if I could help it).  In fact, before Ivy was born it was my original plan to have my kids 5 years apart!  I LOVE the baby years and I knew I might rush it away if I had two little ones at the same time.  When Ivy was a little over 2, Greg and I thought it was a good time to start trying to add to our family..... and 9 months later our little miracle, Tula, came along.  At 3 years apart, Ivy adjusted really well!  She took to the role as big sister with ease and has asked for the past year when she would get to be big sister again.  At age 6, she thinks she will be like this baby's other mama (oh no, poor baby!) and she is excited to show all she thinks she will be able to do as a big sister this time around.

Tula is not so excited.... or I should just say she hasn't really accepted it!  She laughs or yells "no!" when we talk about having a baby at our house.  We play up being a big sister and she still doesn't pay much attention to the thought.  She loves playing with baby dolls and is a sweet little mama.  And she loves live babies (like Baby Graham) as long as she can SHOVE a paci in his mouth.  But as far as her having a baby sister or brother- she hasn't really began to acknowledge the upcoming change.  

Change is a coming and every pregnancy seems to fly by faster than the last..... and in a little over 6 months we will welcome a new baby and Tula will hop right into the role of big sister!  
READY OR NOT!

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She is ready because she is now sleeping in a big girl bed!  We transitioned around the time that Greg had surgery and couldn't lift Tula in and out of bed.  She did a great with the change.  This will help her and Ivy move into the same room with ease.  We still plan to buy her a new toddler bed rather than a twin bed because she is still so tiny!  They both can't wait to share a room (hopefully that lasts) and every night Tula wants to sleep with Ivy and Ivy would gladly allow it.  We will probably make that move at the start of summer- if not a little before :) Tula are ready for this change!

Panties: Day 1
Panties: Day 2
Panties EVERYDAY!  Tula is also READY to be a big sister because she is potty trained.....something I thought might never happen!  Again, when they are ready they are ready and mamas can't go back.  We were able to potty train over our sick days at home.  She requested to wear panties and for the first time she made the choice to use the potty.  She has surprised herself a few times in the past, but this time I could tell she really had total control.  We praised the successes and didn't have an accident until day 4 (in time out)! She has had one accident when she went back to school but otherwise has been a very easy potty trainee.  I am very thankful that we have some time get this fully established before the baby arrives.

Our last step is moving on from the paci! And she is NOT READY to move on. Our little Tula loves, loves, loves, her paci.  I really am not sure when this is going to happen.  I had planned to wean from the paci (which is currently limited to bed and car) on February 5th.  This was a recommended weaning day from the Farmer's Almanac.... thankful my friend Cicely is quite the farmer and she shares this information with me! But with potty training success right before that I didn't want to regress in that area to give up another one of her baby vices. We will continue to work toward giving it up completely but I am not going to rush it as much.  I know it will happen over time and I have been so proud of how much less often she has it in her little mouth.  She is extremely oral (still puts EVERYTHING in her mouth!!!) and I worry that taking away the paci could lead to other issues for Tula.  Hopefully, it will happen in due time!

I am thankful (but sort of sad) to see my Baby Tula growing up.  She has definitely reached 2 of the 3 milestones I was hoping to master before the baby comes and a lot can happen in 6 months.

If you have any super easy, super successful "operation no more paci"stories please do share!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

MIA

So clearly my blog has been missing some action this month since January is nearly over and I haven't posted since the 1st but I promise I have good excuses!
Excuse #1- The 2 lovely animal friends that now clearly have worked out their differences have spent the last 2 months battling it out with an event called "my territory!" in our office.... right by my computer.  We tried to keep up with cleaning up the constant mess but none the less the lingering smell was enough to send me running to the bathroom.  Which leads me straight to the next excuse....

Excuse #2- I am pregnant!!! I am in the 11th week and a heightened sense of smell was the first indicator that I was expecting and my nose is still on high alert for anything yucky.  Ivy is so excited and Tula still in the the denial stage, but yes, we will be welcoming another little Smorstad to the family this August.  
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This weekend our friend's Stanley Steemer came and fixed all the ick smells I was smelling so hopefully our family memory book will be back up and running!   But for now let's get caught up on our VERY eventful January!

Greg and I celebrated 8 years of marriage on January 8th.  I can't believe it has been that long, yet at the same time I feel like we have created such a life together that it feels like 8 years.  I am so blessed to have found my soul mate early and look forward to many more anniversaries together.  This year he is loving me a little deeper because we say it will probably be the last time he gets to love me pregnant.  Only God knows for sure though!

Then on January 9th- Greg had surgery to repair a hernia.  He did great through surgery and recovered pretty quickly.  I stayed home to play nurse for two days and on my first day back to work got a phone call that Tula was running a fever.  So back to nurse it was and our little munchkin got the flu!  Poor girl!

Everyone had recovered by January 20th when I celebrated my 29th birthday!  It is hard to believe this is the last year in my 20s but I am totally ready for my 30s.  I think they hold great things for my family so I will welcome them full on.  But I get to enjoy 29 for 358 more days! 

Then you won't believe it but Tula got sick again!  This time just a fever virus but for Tula this is worse than the flu.  She ran a fever from Sunday to Thursday so I spent a lot of time at home playing nurse again.  This month I have been nurse more than I have been teacher and let's just say I am ready to get back to teaching reading rather than administering meds, taking temps, and wiping noses!  But the sick days were full of cuddles and lots of productivity in the Smorstad house.... more on this soon!

This weekend we have spent time pre-celebrating this man, who will celebrate is 28th birthday on January 30th.  We are excited to do happy birthdays all week because in this house we try to stretch out the good things! 
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While I would be lying if I said January was a breeze, I will have to say through the trials we saw so many blessings.  My family came together and we have taken good care of each other.  My parents helped by bringing us food, going to the grocery, loving on our healthy girl, Ivy, and even taking a sick day to keep Tula.  My friends were so faithful in helping keep Ivy healthy (busy away from home), running to the store for more motrin when the fevers wouldn't go away, and preparing us dinner when it was all I could do to keep my own nausea at bay while nursing everyone else back to good health.  Even though God didn't answer my prayer to keep everyone healthy while Greg had surgery, I was able to see the blessings I experienced through this trial.  He gets the glory for us surviving the month of January!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Christmas 2012

We had a very Merry Christmas at the Smorstad house.  Christmas is a time built on family traditions, some old and some new.  Christmas is a time for all things magical- from flying reindeer, to Santa cookies, to the most magical thing of all....our savior sent to us as a baby in a manger.  Christmas is a time to stay in our pajamas until late in the day, blow out Jesus' birthday candles at every meal, and a time to surround ourselves with family.  We enjoyed this Christmas season to the fullest and are sad to kiss our Christmas break goodbye.




Sunday, December 30, 2012

Snowy Day

 Tula and Clove shared a first this weekend.... 
Both these little girls enjoyed their very first time playing in the snow!  And they both followed the fun with a big nap :)
Ivy showed Tula the ropes of letting Daddy get more than a day's worth of exercise.  Daddy ran and ran pulling the girls all across the yard in the mini sled. 
Tula went along for the next ride and loved it!  She squealed the whole time and took every break as an opportunity to eat the snow and feed a little to Clove. 
I even got to join the family for the snowy day fun.  Usually I am the one waiting inside with warm towels, new clothes, and lunch- but this time everyone had so much fun that I had time to throw on my snow gear and join them outside. 
Our 2 hours outside was the perfect afternoon of winter fun. I am thankful for the seasons; a winter that gives us gorgeous white snow and the memories we were able to make together!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

December Happenings

December has been such a busy month! We have had a lot going on in the Smorstad family.  Now, we are finally taking the time to breathe before Christmas arrives.... and it will be here so soon! 

The Christmas Cupcake Musical
Ivy was in her 1st Christmas program at church.  She was an angel and as a support to her great friend, Kennedy, she sang a solo in front of everyone!  Tula loved the performance and attempted to sing along with the big kids.  It won't be long until she gets to be part of the show too!

Santa Claus Party
A sweet family friend, and student in my class, hosts a "Santa Claus" party every Christmas.  The kids make crafts, enjoy treats, and then Santa stops in to read the real Christmas story from the Bible.  Then each little one gets a chance to sit with Santa and tell him what they want this year.  Ivy was excited that her friend Addy was their to celebrate!
Ivy even got an early, special present..... "real high heels"!  That is all she has asked for from her birthday to Christmas and after Santa told her he only brings play high heels I decided to earn mom of the year award when I caved to these $11 beauties at Walmart!  Her heart is content!

Gingerbread Houses
Daddy and I spent the day together, shopping and eating, and then it was a special treat to join Ivy to make gingerbread houses in her classroom.  I am thankful to get to be a part of those school moments with my big kindergartner!

Graham and Uncle G
Graham made an impromptu visit!!! YAY!  Greg, Ivy, Tula, and I got to hang out with Chelsea and Graham all afternoon.  We got lots of snuggles with this little man!  We named Greg, Uncle G, and he got to hold Graham for the 1st time ever.... clearly there have been a few baby hogs during the other visits! We can't wait to spend several days together at Christmas.

Cookie Decorating
We decorated Christmas cookies!  Kennedy came over to join Ivy.  The big girls helped with each part of the baking process, then Tula woke up just in time to decorated and taste test!  We definitely have some beautiful, yummy cookies to leave out for Santa!

Date Nights & Fun with Grandparents
This month we got to enjoy a night out for Greg's work Christmas party!  It was good to get dressed up and eat yummy food.... it was even better to be the granddaughters!  Pawpaw came over to hang out with Ivy and Tula and they got to end an evening of fun being put to bed side by side in Mommy and Daddy's bed- such a treat!  They were so sweet we had to take a picture!
Then we got a true date night- dinner and a movie- while Ivy and Tula stayed with Nana and Pops.  The girls made chocolate dipped marshmallows with Nana while Pops snapped pictures.  Clearly, Tula was really enjoying making and tasting!  I was a proud Mom because they even decided to sleep in for Nana.... I know this made everyone happy!

December has been a great month and with Christmas just around the corner it can only get better!