Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas 2008











Christmas was always busy and fun this year. We literally can't fit the toys in our house so we rotate toys throughout the house. Yes, we are blessed, greatly. Our first celebration was the Sunday before Christmas with Jason's aunts and uncles. We played pass the gift to a right and left story all while I simultaneously was nursing Isaac. Yes, bonus points for me!




We celebrated Christmas eve with Jason's mom and Jared. Jared picked pasta carabonara as his meal and then we opened gifts together. Jared got us the Wii so we all took turns playing together. Even Titus got in the boxing spirit.




On Christmas morning, the kids opened a few gifts from us and then we headed to Mom and Dad's for Christmas brunch and more gifts. It was awesome (Carmen, I've got good recipes to share!). We had an absolutely fabulous time with everyone. Taylor has already started planning her birthday party which is not until March. Yes, God bless the gratitude of children! I hope that all of you reading this also had a great Christmas too!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Those silly Dimond kids!








Since Erikka, Derek, Courtney, and Angelique have moved in with us things have been great. My kids are getting tons of extra attention and ask every day when they will be home to play with. Courtney is my live-in nanny and takes Isaac at every chance. Taylor follows Lique around the entire house and Lique doesn't seem to mind. Derek wrestles with Titus and teases because he says that Titus is going to grow up to be just like him. Lord, help me!
We have been blessed to have them move in with us and have the space for them to live. I will post pictures of the before and after of the downstairs. Every day that they don't have school, my kids are extra excited to go downstairs and play. It's still a learning process but I want to thank everyone that has been praying for this transition.


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

All year Thanksgiving season


Okay, so my family is getting bigger by the minute! No, I am not pregnant. It simply means that my kids are getting bigger by the nanosecond and sometimes it just simply makes me sad. Taylor is saying the smartest things lately and really picks up on what Jason and I are talking about. She especially perks her ears when she hears someone's name come up in conversation. I don't think I've actually said the word sex and have instead been spelling it for so long that it seems perfectly normal to do so. Titus is my enormous man child. His eyes are still as big as dinner plates and now he has found that if he just looks me in the eyes and says "peeees" that I will probably give in to what he wants, whether it be yet another cup of juice or candy. And then there's Isaac. He simply goes with the flow at home. Loves to swing, loves to eat. Much like his father. He doesn't like riding in the truck all that much. Other than that, he is very smiley and happy as you can see in the picture.

I am super thankful for my entire family and their support for my kids. I seriously don't think I would be able to handle my 3 if I didn't have them living close by. My mom is a never ending supply of chocolate chip cookies and love. My mother-in-law goes 5 days without sleep and still says yes to watching them. My nephew and nieces love to play with them and the kids eat it up. Thanksgiving should be an all year season, not simply a holiday that falls before Christmas. I thank God that He has blessed me with everything I need and even the things that I don't necessarily need but simply want.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Taylor's soccer excursions




So, Taylor has expressed an interest in soccer since she saw her friend playing last spring. So, we found the cutest pair of pink cleats at a yard sale and I took that as a sign from God that she was supposed to play. Okay, that might sound a bit heretical (is that a word?), but I take pleasure in the small things in life.


She was able to play in a small soccer camp over the summer and had a blast. Her coach was from England so for the first few days she couldn't understand anything he said. By the end of the week, she had a blast. So we signed her up for a mini's league that plays right down the street from us every week.


She loves it and is only disappointed when she can't personally score a goal for her team. She's got her father's competitive spirit and also his inability to be a good spirited loser. So, after a few tears each week, she is finally able to have a good time. Although, her favorite thing about soccer is the snacks after each game!

Isn't he cute?!?!?!







Okay, I know every mother is a bit biased, but Isaac is one seriously cute kid! Jason wasn't so sure when he first was born. He always think newborn look like aliens or really wrinkled, greasy old men. I suppose that's why mothers hormones go crazy and everything about a newborn to its mother is absolutely beautiful. From the smell, look, touch, everything is wonderful. I suppose it's similar to a runner's high when they get in their zone. New moms really get in the baby zone 1 second after the child is born. I always like their smell. I don't know why and I have absolutely no way to describe it

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Isaac Royal is here!




Well, I've now crossed officially into crazyville with 3 kids under the age of 4! I really had a moment of insanity when I thought that I could handle 3 kids, no problem. Since there are 4 kids in my family, I figured that my mom did it, so I could too. First of all, I believe that she really is Wonder Woman in disguise now that I am losing my mind. She somehow managed to have 2 kids in school and 2 small kids at home all the time. Second, I think those moms who have 17 kids are a bit crazy too. I love watching the Duggars and Jon and Kate but I really have no idea how they have their families and then have cameras in their home to tape the craziness.


Isaac Royal arrived on Labor Day. So, yes I was laboring on Labor Day ha ha. They broke my water that morning at 9:30am and by 3:30 I was yelling for an epidural. However, the doctor took about 45 minutes to get there so by the time it took effect I had pushed him out. He was born at 5:10pm. So, my back was sore and my leg was numb and I still felt every blessed contraction at full force. However, if I am crazy enough to have any more kids, I would certainly keep doing the epidural experience. 2 out of 3 good experiences ain't bad.


Isaac was 8lbs 7 oz. and 20 inches long. He looked exactly like Jason when I first saw him. It was weird to think I just birthed my husband. That's twisted. Anyway, Jason was a trooper and was great as usual. Isaac scored great and was in our arms in no time. Taylor and Titus came to the hospital with Grammy and Grandma. They were excited to see the baby but were even more excited to see that Isaac had bought them presents. Taylor got some Polly Pocket and Titus got a new GeoTrax train. (For those of you without kids, these are dolls and a train).


The kids have been in Heaven lately because Grammy and Grandma have taken turns taking them over to their houses. I have been extremely spoiled because I just have to worry about myself and Isaac. That's only 1 kid, no sweat! (After this post, he'll probably cry all night to prove me wrong). Everyone is doing well and I can't wait to see everyone soon!








Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ooops!

Okay, so we all know the kids say the darndest things! So, the other day Jason and I realized that we had left the kids power wheels outside and it was about to rain. Jason was holding Titus and looks out the door and belts out "CRAAAAP!" Titus almost immediately repeats this with the same tone that Jason had "CRAAAP!" I was almost on the floor crying and peeing myself with hysteria. I am very glad that this wasn't a worse word that Titus had picked up. And after about 10 minutes, both kids had forgotten this word but it still makes me smile to hear my small innocent 2 year old belting out "CRAAAP!" at the top of his lungs through the house.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Jason's shop





I suppose this is true for every individual. When you find what they really love doing, they will find time and energy to always be ready to do it. For Jason, this has been the shop he's building in the backyard. I have to kick him literally to go downstairs and work in the basement, but he jumps at the chance to work on building the shop outside. He comes home early, works late, even watches the kids while he works. It's amazing. I'm sure every husband will kick and scream if we ask them to empty the dishwasher or give the kids a bath, but given the chance to build something, play golf, or go boating, they seem to muster up some hidden energy from an untapped source.




Whatever the case, he's moving right along in building this monstrosity. He is always excited in the beginning of a project, especially when heavy equipment and wood is involved. I love him despite his decreased motivation towards the end of projects. Since I wrote this, he'll probably finish the entire thing just to prove me wrong.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Soooo ready!

Can't wait to see you guys at the beach! The boys are very excited. Nicky keeps saying he wants to go the beach. "Nicky, do you want cookie crisp or golden grahams?" Response: I wanna go to the beach. Let's hope this enthusiasm holds once we actually get there!

I have done close to nothing to prepare! I'll do it all on Friday. Yippeee!!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Kung fu panda with Taylor

So, Carmen I've decided to jump on the bandwagon as well. If people want to read about my boring mundane life, so be it! They're welcome to comment and give opinions. Again, I'm not necessarily going to read them but so be it!
Yesterday, Taylor and I went to see Kung Fu Panda. She had filled up her "stay dry overnight" chart and chose to see a movie. She was more excited to get popcorn and soda at the theater. I was excited to see the movie. It was actually pretty funny although I still enjoy the old Disney classics filled with corny music like Aladdin and the Little Mermaid. Anyway, she ducked down under the seats at one point and covered her ears from the deafening theater speakers but overall had a great time. Then we topped off the afternoon with Dairy Queen. This was not on the agenda but I let my pregnancy get the best of me. And Taylor did not put up a fight so we enjoyed a vanilla cone and Oreo blizzard. We swapped bites although I think she always gets the better end of the deal. She tends to hold both options and lets me have a bite when her mouth is full.
So after we both spoiled our dinner, we went home to rescue Grammy from watching Titus. Taylor had skipped her nap which never goes well. I was seriously warped when I made these plans thinking that she would be just fine if she skipped a nap. She had about 3 meltdowns in 3 minutes after arriving home. So Jason "suffered" and laid down with her and they napped together for a little while. Taylor was in heaven and it wasn't even her birthday!
So we went off schedule, dined on ice cream and popcorn, and had a great afternoon!