Monday, October 24, 2016

Juliet's Apple Orchard

Some people say that a baby's first birthday isn't a very important celebration because the child won't remember. While I agree that a one year old doesn't need lots of over the top decorations, presents, events or people to celebrate (no need for a mini wedding), I can't disagree more about the importance of the moment of celebration. There is no expectation or "right way" to celebrate, but to not celebrate this special milestone is a missed moment for sure.  Juliet might not remember her first birthday party, but the memories made and the fun we had as we celebrated with the people who love her will be captured in this moment forever (including the special cards and calls she had with family who were far away).

I will always remember the joy on her face when she saw her balloons and the fun she had playing with her friends. I never want to forget the look on her face when she tasted her cake or her frustration when the cake was too much in her mouth and she needed a drink!  I will always remember the way her big sisters helped me plan and prepare for the party, loving all the little details as much as I do. We celebrated and it was the perfect way to thank God for the first year of Juliet's life. She is one of the sweetest little blessings to our family and we celebrated! Joe and I survived our first year as outnumbered parents and we celebrated...all the crazy and all the joy! :) We couldn't be more thankful for all the friends and family who made Juliet's first birthday party extra special. Wagon rides, hay, apples, lots of chili and cider followed by all the red frosting! It was a great day. 

The girls and I spent the day before Juliet's party in the kitchen making apple cupcakes, lots of chili and macaroni and cheese. Can I just say how much I love having three girls with birthdays in three different seasons? This fall birthday was so much fun.


Starting to look a little apple orchard-y around here.


The day was bursting with celebrations. Not only did we celebrate the fastest year of our baby's life, we also stood before our church family and "officially" dedicated Juliet to the Lord, reaffirming our commitment as parents to raise her to know Jesus. Being her mom is a privilege and starting the morning with our church family and the Lord reminded me hat she is not just a gift for us to enjoy, but a sweet gift that has been entrusted to us. #thatshemayknowhim




One of the greatest moments of the morning was walking into the church cafe and seeing our good friends, The Deebs, who had surprised us and attended Juliet's dedication. The value of these Christ centered friendships isn't lost on us. We are so thankful to be surrounded by friends who love our kids and want them to grow up to know and love Jesus as much as we do.

Abby catching up with Raina like two best buddies who hadn't seen each other in forever
That's right Juliet! Soak it all in! :)


After the service, we headed back home and finished up the final preparations before every arrived.
Raina rode home with us after church, so the girls could keep playing and catching up! Abby taught her the new song about Jesus she learned at school. I loved looking in the backseat and seeing this.

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With the threat of rain looming in the afternoon, our wagon rides and outdoor activities were in limbo. So, we improvised with a farm themed baby space in the living room.



I never would have imagine just how much the kids LOVED those hay bales. They were playing farmers in no time. The big kids took the little kids around the yard on wagon rides. :)


Callee and Ella

Grandma and Juliet

Neighbors and buddies from birth

Juliet and Callee

Ella never misses a chance to take care of the babies.

Ella, Sienna and Alessa in the background
Samantha and Lucy
Anna Kate, Juliet and Grandma

There aren't enough words to express how much I love being a mommy to these girls!





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SpAltxTYWo



Red red everywhere!


There was no question that Ollie was well taken care of during the party.

Papa and Oliver

Anna Kate and Juliet
Raina, Levi, Mason and Abby

There isn't a better picture to sum up this sweet girl's personality and our relationship!


Hi Papa!


After most of guests went home, we sat Juliet down for presents. As predicted, her favorite part was the wrapping and tissue paper. The next day, she enjoyed the gifts! 


After a day full of fun, Juliet went to bed early. The big girls got some quality time with mommy and daddy. We broke out the Harvest Bingo from the party and played a few rounds before bed.


Happy 1st Birthday sweet Juliet!

Thursday, October 20, 2016

September Snapshots

School started and September was over before we knew it.

Figuring out our Tuesdays and Thursdays has been a new challenge for us this fall. Not an easy thing when you grow up with a big sister/best friend/built in playmate and she is now in school all day five days a week. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, our days flow much easier because Ella has school in the morning and an afternoon with Juliet and Mommy before Abby comes home. But, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Ella misses her big sister a lot (even though she has lots of quality time with Mommy and Juliet is starting to play with her more).  On those days, we are thankful for planned activities with friends. :)

Before Isabel started Kindergarten, we had a fun morning together at the trampoline park followed by lunch. These girls had a blast jumping and playing in foam pit together.


Juliet was content in the stroller and loved watching everyone jump around her until Mommy got on a trampoline. She was not having that!


Lots of blurry jumping pics = proof of all the fun


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOtrdZeyufk

Buddies since birth!


At the beginning of September, Uncle Cory came for a visit. Sleepovers with Cory always means late nights and laughing. It also usually means these guys are talking/singing/dancing/joking/debating long after I'm ready to be in bed. This time, it was karaoke! A few songs in and it just kept getting better.


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Giving Uncle Cory "the Look"!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MItWW8-Pv0Y

After dinner, the girls asked me if they could take their dessert to "Starbucks" where they were working on their blogs. Please note the placement of Ella's cell phone.


Uncle Cory joined us for our church's Community Day on Sunday. Blessed to be a part of this community. It was such a sweet morning of worship as we were reminded of God's life changing grace and truth. I always love hearing stories of God at work. A powerful morning + gorgeous weather + annual Community Day BBQ with friends = just what my soul needed that day!


It takes her a couple of days and then she warms up like this.




Juliet had her first pony ride and loved it! (Side note: The outfit she is wearing in this video is that same outfit Abby wore for her baby dedication six years ago!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3U2lAHp7SI

Face paint and balloon animals are always some of the girls favorite Community Day activities.



With school in full swing, our September was filled with new schedules, projects and back to school night. Joe went to Abby's classroom for back to school night and I stayed home with the kids. He sat at her desk and read through her All About Me project!


Then, Joe got to write Abby a letter for her to find at her desk the next morning. 

 

I love having these precious pieces of handwritten memories from Abby's first week of first grade.


 

Abby was asked to bring in three things that represented her for an All About Me presentation. She brought in (1) Pinky Pie, her tutu wearing zebra because zebras are her favorite animal, (2) her favorite chapter book, Owl Diaries, because she loves to read, and (3) her ballet shoes because she loves to dance. 
 

Ella's first school project this year:


Abby and Ella are loving all things "secret agent" and "spy girl". Their favorite show is Odd Squad. They sneak around the house in secret agent disguises complete with binoculars, notepads, sunglasses and hats. :)



You know you have an amazing daddy when mommy is away for the afternoon and daddy agrees to paper mache!





Ella, Juliet and I spent a morning at the apple orchard with Ms. Megan. We needed to pick our first load of apples as we prepared for Juliet's very apple-y first birthday.



The cider and donuts did not disappoint.


Our girls love Megan so much. After the orchard, Ella begged to go home with her to play even though all of her kids are in school. When we tried to explain that Megan had things to do, Ella came up with every reason why that didn't matter and assured Megan she would be quiet and helpful. Sweet girl loves Ms. Megan. Thankful for a refreshing morning together and apples. I'm always thankful for the apples. Pretty thankful for those donuts too.



At the first hint of fall crispness in the air, Abby pulled out her special new sweater made with love by Nagymama. :)





When days feel rough and our emotional girl is still adjusting to the new school year, a lunch date and some quality time with mom are just what she needs. (I'm sure the Doritos and chocolate chip cookie didn't hurt either.)


Sweet sisters in their jammies


Stop it. I can't even handle this.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKeziUOzxnc

Library mornings have been especially fun because Juliet is starting to enjoy it as much as her big sisters.




"Mom, can Ollie and I go out on the deck ad relax for a bit before dinner?" Then, she say and read him stacks of books.





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Foxy ladies in our fox shirts. We have a thing for foxes around here. I'm making a plan now to write about the significance of foxes to our family in a future blog post.



Story time with Abby (also my favorite sight while cooking dinner)!


Saturday morning big sister perks



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These moments don't happen as often these days, so when they do they are extra precious. Sick babies need their mommas.


Ella had to visit the eye doctor because she failed the routine eye exam at her 4 year wellness visit. We were convinced she would be headed home with some cute glasses this time, but she did great and is still seeing just fine! I'm guessing it's only a matter of time before our girls inherit their parents eye sight.



I love this sweet season when Ella still randomly falls asleep in the car with an armful of babies on the way to pick up her sister.


When our car needs a little TLC, I'm thankful that my favorite car doctor lives just a quick drive away. He fixes my car and then makes us brunch. French toast and bacon always tastes better at Papa's house. My dad is the best. Our trip home wouldn't be complete without a trip to Papa's playground and a visit with Grandma too.

Sibling seesaw anyone?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXd0ASXrFns

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