Brightly Living

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

These Days

Someone broke out of her straitjacket. 



I got to take Kacin to see the play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. We started the evening at Oregeno's. We had a great idea to get dessert first before our pizza.




Kyler got some cuddles before bed.


We got two more big happy babies this week.




My nephews were good little helpers with baby B when I was watching them one morning. They were also really good at throwing cheerios on the floor that day.




Someone turned one month old.


Here's to prove that she's not always a peaceful sleeper.


A great quote:



And a great daddy and a great baby on my lap.




Monday, September 4, 2017

motivation

We all know that Perry often needs some outside motivation (aka bribery). Apparently, Perry knows this about himself, too. 



Last night, he sat down with the dinner of champions (yeah, I know, mom win)--frozen taquitos, applesauce, and apple juice. A little while later (we might have been playing nerts with Kacin instead of eating with him), we noticed that his meal was spread out on the table and each item, including each of the individual taquitos, had a chocolate candy next to it. He explained that after he ate each item he got to eat the chocolate he had placed next to it.


We thought this was so funny and clever. He has never done anything like this himself before, but I guess he has been bribed in lots of different ways so he knows how to motivate himself. 

Thursday, August 31, 2017

family day

We had stake conference on Sunday. On Saturday, our sweet thoughtful bishop sent a text to us with a link to watch conference at home since we have a new baby. What we didn't realize until 10am Sunday morning was that the link was actually for Saturday's adult session.


We missed Saturday's adult session because we had tickets to the cinematic pop concert. Which, by the way, Eric and I loved!



We missed the Sunday session since we assumed we had the link, and we didn't realize we didn't until conference had already started. Instead of rushing to get everyone ready, we decided to stay home and declared it our family day. 

I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts (Happier with Gretchen Rubin) a few weeks ago and they mentioned have a "power day." Basically, the extension of a power hour to a whole day of getting things done you've been needing to do. In essence, that's what family day became. A power day to focus on our family, to do things we've been meaning to do, and to discuss things we've been meaning to discuss.

Eric and I made a list of things we wanted to accomplish during the day and we crossed them off as we went.


We actually got through quite a bit of our list that day. We started with snuggle time. Everyone shared their enthusiasm in favor of this one (said in my most sarcastic voice). But I think it was an important one. Eric assigned spots on the couch and we had to sit as close as we could. We listened to a 7 min episode of a Mormon channel daily podcast during our cuddle time. Seven minutes turned into a bit longer because we had to keep starting the podcast over and over because some individuals were not sure about this great idea--even going as far as referring to our brilliance  as torture. But we believe in the power of touch and sitting there all smushed together definitely brought power into our family and centered us for the rest of the day. But I can't believe I missed out on the family selfie that could've been. 

The rest of the day, we rotated between a family activity and then 10-30 min away from each other each time. Many of us here are introverts and we do need some recharge time on our own. Especially me.

The playing, the reading, the cleaning, and the games (nerts!) were all great. But our family discussions were at the heart of our family day.

Some thing that was said and then sung at the cinematic pop concert the night before got me thinking about our family and a specific problem right now and an idea came to me then about how to help address it. Eric and I counseled about my idea on the way home from the concert and that's how we decided we needed to have a discussion about our family culture. What do Allred's do? What do Allred's value? What do we enjoy together? What do we wish for our family? We started by having everyone brainstorm individually about what makes up our family culture. We then shared our answers and wrote them on a whiteboard. Eric and I had planned to then work on making a small little poster to display our family culture. But the children's ideas were flying during that discussion and so we are hoping to make something bigger happen. Still tweaking those ideas, but it will come together. 




Our other big discussion was about creating a set of family rules. Our collaboration resulted in the CROWLS. And the fact that when someone needs a reminder of these rules, we can then ask "Do you C  R  OWLS?"

C: communication 
R: respect 
O: order
W: work
L: learn
S: serve 

This is how Perry participated in family day.... 


B had her role, too.


Family day was exactly what we needed. We accomplished important things, enjoyed each other's company, and came closer together as a family. 

Monday, August 28, 2017

soccer season

I'm so glad we found this soccer club that Kyler is on. The schedule is perfect for us and we don't have to worry about any Sunday play because they are the NSFC (No Sunday Futbol Club). Kyler likes his new coach because he pushes them hard. He has some awesome boys on his team, too. 


Saturday they had their first game of sorts. It was a friendly match so it doesn't count towards the season, but it was good experience. Kyler is back to playing keeper, and some defensive mid when he can.






B and I were his biggest fans! Can you see him there in the blue?


She was definitely cheering him on in her sleep. 




Friday, August 25, 2017

don't blink

Infertility gave me a gift. Well, many gifts actually. But the one I've experienced the strongest the last few weeks is the gift of cherishing.


Cherish this.


Enjoy it.


I know some people get really annoyed when they are in the thick of young children and all that goes with it and people tell them to enjoy it because they grow up so quickly.


But, personally, I've always loved that advice--to enjoy the crazy stage we are in and to cherish the moments. It's never bothered me to have someone tell me that because it's true! It does go by so quickly. And there are so many people out there who never get the blessing of having young children.



So whether or not you like that advice given to you by the stranger in the grocery store or the lady sitting behind you in church, I hope you will think about that advice and let your heart fill up with gratitude for the opportunity to love, serve, and nurture God's children. That blessing does not come easily, or does not come at all, to many people who yearn for it.


That's what I feel these days. So much gratitude for less sleep at night, exploding poop on my hand while I change a diaper, and the craziness of keeping track of 5 schedules.


I didn't say all those moments were fun or that I am always smiling around here. But I am bursting with gratitude and that leads me to cherish these special moments.


I'm afraid if I blink I will miss some of it.


And I don't want to miss any of it because I'm so grateful to be experiencing it at all.


Now I just need to apply my own advice when it comes to teenagers... ;) ;)

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Perry is 7!

Happy birthday to our sweet, silly, amazing boy!


I can not believe that my little Perry has turned into a tall 7 year old already.


His birthday was during the week, but we celebrated on the weekend. He woke up and snuggled into bed with me and asked if he was the birthday boy. He enjoyed every minute of being "the birthday boy."




As per tradition, on your birthday around here, you get to be the one who chooses who says the prayers for the day. At each meal and at family prayers, Perry always chose himself. I think that's because he knows he will be the fastest and he won't have to wait long. :)


We were thrilled that Perry wanted to have a birthday party with friends this year. It was fun to watch him be so excited about it.

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We invited everyone to the splash pad to celebrate with us. He had friends from school, a few friends from church, and cousins there. It ended up being one of those parties that came together quite smoothly. The only thing I would've done differently is make sure the party didn't land on a scout campout so that older brothers could've been there, too. I hate that they missed it. Oh well.








I found these water blasters so each of the kids got one when they arrived at the splash pad. We brought a couple of empty tubs that we placed around the splash pad that would fill up so they could use their blasters.




After an hour of play, Perry was ready for cake. We gathered everyone to the tables. They got goldfish and drinks. We sang happy birthday to our 7 year old.










After cupcakes, Perry opened up all of his presents. He is still the best gift opener. He enjoys each gift immensely and gives the biggest heartfelt thank you to each person.






Perry got one more day of celebration on sunday. We made a special breakfast for him. He got sung to at church. Then we went to grammie and papa's for dinner, cupcakes, and his gifts from us.







I can't even express how glad I am that this little guy was born 7 years ago and is part of our family now. We love him soo much!