01 September 2015

Summer Survived

I can't believe that summer 2015 is over. I really didn't know how or if I was going to survive it. I know I have alluded to it in a previous post, but I don't think I have actually come out and announced that we are expecting child #4 on September 24th. This is the first time I have been in the late months of pregnancy over a summer and I thought it was going to be hard, but thanks to air conditioning it was rather easy to deal with the summer heat. I didn't spend a lot of time outside, which kind of bummed me out, but staying cool and hydrated was more important to me than being out in the summer heat. The kids were pretty understanding. They didn't mind staying in all day, but they quickly got used to being inside all the time and it was hard to get them to go outside.



 3D ultrasound of baby girl



Me at 33 weeks

Even with the summer heat, there were a few days where I felt adventurous. The kids got kites for Easter that they hadn't even used, so on a blustery day we took them to the park nearby to fly their kites. The wind was temperamental and the kites were going up and down a lot, but we had lots of fun.  There is something relaxing to me about flying a kite.



Uriah's kite was a Chinese dragon that I didn't get a chance to take a picture of.

I also bought a cheap pool at Walmart to entice the kids to play outside more. It was a big pain in the butt because it had to be emptied frequently and we were paying the city for all the water to fill it. Next summer I will just buy a sprinkler for the kids to play in. 
First Federal Bank built a new park on the west side of Twin Falls and we went there with the kids a few times this summer, but because it was a new park there were no trees to provide shade and they hadn't built any pavilions. I had to take my umbrella to keep cool, but we still couldn't stand to stay there longer than 30 minutes each time. 

We have been helping the in-laws with their garden this year and so have been getting a lot of produce from it. I have never ever liked beets, but we picked some and because the hubs works all the time, guess who got to can them? Yup. Beets are practically the messiest things I have ever had to can, but they turned out well, and my hubs was happy with how they tasted. I guess that makes it worth it :)  We have also frozen lots of zucchini and squash, green beans and peas. The peas didn't last very long though. They were delicious!

This little man of mine was losing teeth like a guy in a boxing match this summer. He pulled out two teeth in one day, and we didn't even know one of them was loose! He was pretty happy about all the visits the tooth fairy was making to his bedroom. 

One day I saw this black cat and squirrel playing together on the fence. It was quite entertaining to watch, but then the squirrel must have gotten tired because it stretched itself out on top of the fence and wouldn't move. The cat tried to get it to play more but it just laid there, so then the cat jumped off the fence and took a rest too.

For my birthday I decided I wanted to go to 1000 Springs again. It has become my favorite place to go swimming. I love a warm swimming pool. The kids like to jump off the diving boards into the deep water, but that means one of us has to be there to catch them and swim them over to the side of the pool and my pregnant body was too weary for much of that. Uriah has been getting better at swimming on his own, but Jordyn seems to have forgotten everything she learned in swimming lessons. 

My sister came to visit from Colorado so we went and stayed at my brother's house in Blackfoot overnight. He took Bonnie for a ride on his 4-wheeler...

 ...and aunt Deej did the girls' hair. I wish I had this kind of talent! The girls don't even sit still for me when I am brushing their hair. 




 Uriah had been begging me all summer long to make him a minky blanket. He was always dragging mine around the house and stealing it from me so I decided I had better do something about it before school started. I took the kids to the fabric store in Burley and let them pick out what they wanted on the front and back. Bonnie already has 2 minky blankets of her own and I told her she didn't need another one. 
My sewing skills definitely need some work, but you can see they are happy with their blankets,

 School started on the 20th and boy was I ready for it. The kids were constantly fighting and my pregnancy hormones were not handling it very well. 
Uriah started 2nd grade and was very eager to go. He likes everything about school. His teacher is Mr. Terrell and I think that having a male teacher will help him be more respectful at school. He is a very smart boy and a great reader. He read and tested on 10 books during the first week of school! I can't wait to watch him grow this year.

Jordyn started Kindergarten. She has to wait until 12 to go to school and she doesn't like waiting. She wants to go to school in the morning when I take Uriah. She has been loving it so far. She has  learned cute songs about colors and brought home several pictures she has drawn. I am excited to watch her grow as well.

Bonnie and I have been struggling since school started. I am enjoying the peace and quiet, but all Bonnie wants to do is watch or play electronics after Jordyn leaves for school, and I've got to find a way to keep her busy with other things. The hubs went to the store and bought some construction paper so that Bonnie and I can do crafts together during the day. As my due date gets closer I get more and more tired, but I'm sure I can come up with a simple craft every day.



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