Monday, November 23, 2009

3rd TIMES A CHARM!


Elias is finally potty trained - woo hoo!! 3rd time is definitely a charm for this kiddo. Our 3rd round of trying to potty train him and he finally did it. Our 3rd day he was finally able to pee when he put him on the potty and after that first time he never had an accident. The 3rd day of pooping his pants and finally getting it in the potty and he hasn't had an accident since. He is doing awesome. 3 trips to the store for prizes but it was all worth it! That day he finally figured it out Aunt Randi, Uncle Mike and Aunt Richelle happen to stop by for a visit and did an extra excited potty dance for him and really liked that. Yay for not having 3 boys in diapers anymore!! Woo Hoo!! (We have not attempted to try the night time thing yet and I honestly don't even care at this point so I am considering him done!)

Elias funny potty training sayings:
* While going to the bathroom he will put one hand over his ear to listen for it and then he will shout with a big smile on his face, "it's working!"
* After going #2 for the first time he says, "it's big! it's so beautiful!" and then as its being flushed away he says, "bye bye, see you later."
* After getting some candy for a successful trip to the potty he says in the cutest way ever, "mmmm, its wa-wishes!" (delicious)

Monday, November 16, 2009

I FREAKIN' DID IT!!

I ran my 2nd Half Marathon this year and did a personal best! (If you run 2 half marathons in the same year does that count as a full marathon?!) The day started off with my alarm going off at 5:30am and finding this noteand then heading out to meet a group of great runner girls at Denise's house at 5:45am to carpool together to the race. Stephanie, Amber, Jenny, Denise, Me, Jenesey and RachelStephanie, Denise and I had this great game plan of running the first 7 miles together and then splitting up after that and haulin' butt to the finish. Well, it was a great plan for the first 2 miles but then after that we all turned on our ipods and were in our own zone.It was nice to have 13 miles to myself and my thoughts. I became grateful for so many dumb things. I was grateful for the fact that everyone running by me was wearing headphones so no one could hear how loud I was breathing, I was grateful for the rain that fell on us until it made the sweat run into my eyes, I was grateful for the port-a-potty at mile 8 so I could stop and pee for a second, I was grateful for Denise running back and handing me a magical jelly belly, I was grateful for the people handing out waters, powerade and vitamin waters at the water station and I was especially grateful for the band Muse and their song Uprising to get me through the last mile when I wanted to stop and walk. I have to say I really enjoyed running this race. The paved roads and sidewalks were a welcomed surprise from the tractor tracks of Queen Creek, my fancy watch the Pro Spirit 999 was fantastic (aka: the Target Pro Spirit $9.99 - not the really cool Garmin watches that all my friends have) at helping me keep on pace and just the fact that I met all the goals I made for myself; I wanted to run the whole thing, done, and I wanted to keep at a 10 minute pace and I maintained a 9:29 pace, woo hoo! I was able to shave 23 minutes and 46 seconds off of my last race, finishing up at 2 hours 4 minutes and 11 seconds. I ended up being faster than I thought so between that and the traffic to get into the stadium, Jared didn't even make it to see me finish. I didn't get mad though because I knew he tried and already had a busy morning getting up the 4 kiddos and getting them ready to take them to my parents house to be babysit and all my friends made up for him not being there by waiting for me at the finish line and cheering me on.Denise was so nice to be a good friend and grab me a bottle of water right when it was over and try to help me even though I was about to truly puke my guts up. If I could have found a trash can I would have. It was a great race and I look forward to running again and beating my time again. Jared surprised me that night by getting his mom to come over and babysit while he took me out to a victory celebration dinner!

Monday, November 9, 2009

NOSTRIL OR NOZZLE?


Emma: "Dad, I can only breathe out of one of my nozzles. The other one is all stuffy"
Parents: (laughing so hard but trying to hide it) "Em, you mean nostril not nozzle!"
Emma: "Oh right, nostril."

Their new favorite thing of the week. Climb up on the train table and stare pathetically out the window. Dang I love these boys! (PS - yes, after I noticed how nasty my windows were I cleaned them)

Monday, November 2, 2009

TRICK-OR-TREAT 2009!

I will let the pictures do most of the talking this year! 4 kiddos trick-or-treating - it was awesome!
This is what Tyson and Tyler were originally going to be (minus the hangers poking out of their heads)...But then we decided to go trick-or-treating with the Parrys so we had to change the boys costumes to match their girlfriends, so they became little Spanish Dancers (Chiara, Tyson, Tyler and Payton)Eli started out as Buzz Lightyear but ended up being Eli the Pirate but before trick-or-treating was over he finished off the night being Eli the kid with Pirate pants on and a t-shirtMy little girl is not so little anymore. Every year since she was 2 she has picked out her costumes all revolving around Disney Princesses. This year, well, she went in the complete opposite direction and wanted to be a vampire!Her and Maddy had a great time being vampires together and sucking blood together and giggling and running from house to house togetherAfter the first house, Tyler was completely satisfied and just wanted to eat his lootThe 8 of them gettin' the goods (I do have to say that poor little Tyson was usually the last one to the door and he never waited around long enough to get candy, silly kid)Tyler: Don't mind if I do, thank you!Eli did great this year. He could actually say, "trick or treat" perfectly and he would use "thank you" on occasion and he would also help himself to the candy he was being offered and sometimes even help himself inside their home. When we were done he even said, "more trick-or-treat."After walking around to a few houses the twins were quite content eating suckers and being pushed around, they are no dummies!