Monday, March 31, 2014

Spring?

Spring is officially here! Of course it means a huge fluctuation between freezing cold and really warm, but hey we will take any day to get out of the house. 
 On a cold day, while Riley is at preschool, Lorelei and I enjoy playing with her furbanks family. I have to admit that I live vicariously through my kids. My sister and I wanted a doll house when we were young. My dad was building us an adorable colonial house for Christmas. Somehow, a toddler my mom babysat, ripped out the door frames. Sadly, we never got our doll house and to this day it has been my goal to own one.  
On Saturday we took Lolie to the hair dresser for the first time. I tried cutting her hair on my own but wasn't happy with the turn out. The lady at the salon said I did pretty good job. However, it was a lot less stressful with someone else cutting her hair. I also love how she framed her face!
After her hair and a quick shop at Costco we headed to the park. The sun was bright and the weather was perfect! Riley enjoyed playing ball with Brandon.
Lolie kept calling the play structure an ice castle. Every time she climbed the ladder she would say "I need to find my prince." or "I have to get to my prince."
Every time we pass a Baseball field, Riley's eyes light up and he always wants to explore it. He was excited to find that the field was unlocked. Brandon took the opportunity to teach him the ins and outs of the field. He even practiced running the bases. 
The fallowing pictures were taken on Sunday the next day. As I got Lorelei dressed she enthusiastically told me that daddy blow dried her hair and made her pretty. At first I did not believe her. I asked Brandon and he said he did. I was completely shocked. I remember asking him to give them baths the night before, but I did not expect him go beyond that. Miracles do happen when you attend Women's General Conference.
Our sweet Riley is now in CTR 5's! Though my calling is tough, I love watching him during sharing time. It's exciting to see how much he loves to participate and sing. Now that they have released me, a part of me is sad. I enjoyed being a part of his day at church.
All of my cuties together. Of course we had to have a goofy picture!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Riley's Pizza!

Riley's 5th Birthday was the 25th of February. My little boy is almost in Kindergarten! When I asked him where he would like to go for his Birthday dinner, he said, "Something from home." Then I asked, "What would you like me to make from home?" He replied, "Pizza!" So, I built his party around Pizza. We turned the kitchen into Riley's Pizza parlor, with homemade pizza, and a pizza Birthday cake. He thought the cake was pretty cool.
 Our Birthday party guests. When you have two kids with Birthday's in the same week, party planing seems more like a chore.
Riley had so much fun! So far, being 5 is pretty cool. He reminds me every day that he is a big boy like daddy. I was told after preschool one day, that only he could make his peanut butter and jelly sandwich. In the end he needed my help, but it was fun to let him try.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Loli's Day!

Between the hustle and bustle of doctors appointments, we had a couple of Birthdays! We started off with Loli's on the 21st! I love asking my kids what they would like to do for their Birthday's. It gives them a say in their special day and reflects their fun personalities. This year Loli wanted a tea party, cupcakes and dinner at Cafe Rio. So that is what she got!
 Poor Brandon, Riley popped up right when I took this picture.
 Finally, Lorelei got what she wanted. Whenever I get out my art supplies and my easel, she will ask if she can join me. Now she can! Even Riley enjoys her present. It's crazy to think that my no longer baby girl is now 3. 
 I'm glad she got to celebrate her day and have fun. She's enjoying everything she was given. Thank you, to all of our family members!

Also, thank you opa for teaching Loli how to blow into paper roll tubes. Here are some pictures from her teaching lesson. It also shows a lot of her spunk and personality. She had us all laughing.  

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Update!

Yesterday, February 28th, Brandon and I got to meet our coordinator. She is incredibly sweet, understanding and knows so much about what is going to happen. She gave us a tour of the hospital. I got to see where I'll have Natalie, the NICU, where she'll be before surgery and the PICU, where she'll stay after surgery, until she can go home. Sadly, the walk from my wing to the NICU is quite a distance. I have a feeling that will be the most dreaded part of this journey.  I'm also excited to report that Ri and Loli get to meet their sister before her operation! The coordinator told us that while she is in the NICU her siblings can come as often as they want.   

We also got to meet with the surgeon and I can honestly say this team is awesome! My nerves were rampant, but I could feel their confidence in what they do and it soothed me. I know Heavenly Father planted us here for a reason and our little girls team of doctors is turning out to be one of those. I am also thankful for the support we have been given from family and wonderful friends we have met here in Colorado. I couldn't get through these appointments without knowing my Ri and Loli are in good hands. 

Excited siblings!
 Me at 21 weeks! The day before we found out her condition.