Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Easter!

Here's some pictures from our Playgroup's Easter egg hunt last Friday:




Here is Jonah on Easter discovering his new sand toys. Thank you Merilee for giving us that great gift idea!


Here is our family easter egg hunt in the front yard.






And finally, pictures from dying easter eggs.




This is what happened when Mommy and Daddy were engrossed in their own egg creations:


I still think it was worth it! :)


It was a fun Easter. But the highlights of Easter for me happened the weekend before when I got to see "Savior of the World," a musical production put on by my Stake, and "Lamb of God," a multi-stake choral and orchestral production in Oakland that my mom, sister, and brother-in-law were involved with. Both were powerful in different ways and I'm grateful that I got to see them back to back because one focused more on the events leading up to the crucifixion while the other begins at the tomb where Christ is buried and reenacted Christ's appearances to his disciples following his resurrection. I felt the love our Savior has for us. I felt the love our Savior has for women. Isn't it interesting that Christ appeared first to women? (Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome.) It was their testimonies that gave the apostles and other disciples hope that Christ had indeed risen. I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Help


I try not to whine on my blog but Jonah has been testing my patience to the max lately and I need some advice. It's amazing how quickly kids change. Things that worked like a charm for weeks are no longer working! He was responding so well for awhile when I would give him choices. For example, when walking outside I would ask him, "do you want me to carry you or do you want to hold Mommy's hand?" He would always choose to hold my hand and it was wonderful! We could walk places and I didn't have to hold him. But lately when I ask him the same thing and he says, "hold hands," and then tries to run away two seconds later. I understand that he is two and this may be normal behavior but it still stresses me out! Today when leaving the library, I had one arm full of books and one hand grasping Jonah's hand and we needed to cross the street to get to the car. Jonah of course wriggles free of my grasp and dashes off down the sidewalk. I hurry after him and scoop him up and of course he starts screaming for me to "hold hands." We make it across the street and he is climbing up my body until his head is way higher than mine and I'm terrified he's going to fall. But we are almost to the car so I carry on. And of course there are people around but I pretend I don't see them. I drop my books near the car and then set Jonah down firmly and hold him tight (honestly probably too tight in my anger) and start lecturing him about safety and why he needs to listen to Mommy and he bites my arm. I was so not happy. But I can see why he was unhappy too. I know that when I have a big reaction, he gets more riled up but it's SO hard not to react in anger! How do you Mom's keep your cool when your toddler just won't listen?! I won't even tell you about our other excursions to Target and the dollar store.

He is also very much into the word "no" right now. When it's time to brush teeth, he just won't open his mouth. And I find myself threatening him with time-outs, or withholding his beloved blankie and binkie, but I know that this is not good parenting. What has worked for you? How do you reach a child that says no without threats and anger? Timeouts haven't really been working either. He doesn't put up a fight about going to his "time-out corner" but he will not stay in the corner. If I remind him to stand in the corner he just yells "NO!" Hopefully today was just an extra bad day and that I will be blessed tomorrow with an increase of love and patience. But man, the thought of two kids today was a bit overwhelming!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Baby #2

Ryan and I wait a long time to announce our babies-to-be. After our initial ultrasounds with both pregnancies we were told that our babies showed signs of chromosomal disorders. The first time we were told this they said there was a very good chance our baby wouldn't make it. You can imagine our devastation. The second time we were much more prepared for this type of news and decided not to worry until after our second ultrasound. Gratefully this baby is following the same pattern as Jonah did. The neck thickness has shrunk considerably and all other organs and body parts are in the right places and appear proportional. The doctors will still keep a watchful eye on our little one but they are very optimistic that things will go smoothly as before. We are so happy to be pregnant again and look forward to the end of Sept. when they expect our little one to arrive!

We didn't remember to take "pre-belly" shots so I sucked in really hard for the first picture. And then for fun I pushed out for the last just so we could have a cool sequential shot. :)

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Basketball Nerd


I know I said that my next post would be of Jonah's birthday but we don't have the video montage ready. In the meantime, let me share with you Jonah's newest obsession: basketball. We considered getting him a hoop for his birthday but they were pretty expensive. Fortunately we live in Sacramento where you can find all sorts of junk sitting on curbs. That's where we found our hoop. It's old and broken, but it was free, and what matters most is that Jonah LOVES it! It's the first thing he sees when we get out of the car at home and he always wants to play. Now that the weather is nice we've been playing basketball daily. Sometimes more than once. I really try to get him excited about soccer again but it just isn't happening. So I just need to be patient until he goes through a soccer phase again. I guess my son is allowed to like things that I'm really bad at. :) Here is also a slideshow from our photo shoot today. There was such great light when we went out to play basketball that I had to run back in for my camera.



The other day Jonah noticed that the seat of one of our chairs was loose so he turned the chair into a hoop and the seat into a backboard. He's a creative little guy. Here's a four minute video of Jonah playing indoor ball. He cracks us up. It's a little long but hopefully some of you and your kids will like it.



Ooops, that wasn't the video I meant to upload but it shows his shooting skills. Here's the longer video: