Friday, May 15, 2009

The Belly Shot


This is me and Kiwi, halfway through, on Mother's Day. Most of the girls have gotten to feel him kick, and sometimes we can even see my belly move.
Violet hasn't felt him kick yet, and she seems to be humoring me. She puts her hand on my belly for a second, then takes it off and says, "I felt him kick" (even though he didn't) and gives me an indulgent look: I know you're crazy, Mommy, but I'll play along. One day I asked her, "Is the baby in Mommy's tummy real or pretend?" She looked relieved and answered, "Pretend!"

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Violet Octavia is 3!!


Violet had a lovely birthday. She dressed up in her Halloween pirate costume and played with balloons and ate Disney Princesses birthday cake. What more could a three-year-old ask for? How about a Baby Alive boy baby that shoots pee all the way across the room after you feed him his bottle? Good practice for the major change coming at her this year.

Twilight Obsessed


Eve and her friends got to go to a Twilight convention and meet some of the stars of Twilight. Her friend, Katherine (on the far right) invited five of her best friends to go to celebrate her birthday. This is Eve's favorite actor from the movie, Kellan Lutz, who played Emmett. That's Eve's friend Hayley on the far left. That's Eve to Kellan's left, looking like it's the happiest day of her life. Well, according to Eve, it was. In fact, all the girls said the same thing.
To be very honest, I'm just glad Katherine's mom took them so I didn't have to go. ;)

Give me a Z-O-E! (Two dots over the E!)


Zoe got her cheerleading uniform today. Isn't she adorable? It's finally starting to hit me that my baby is going to be in high school next year. Where did the time go?

Friday, May 8, 2009

Sophia and the Bee


Last night all ten of us headed down to the elementary school for the spelling bee to determine which of the fifteen top spellers in the 4th and 5th grade is the best speller in the school.

The bee was conducted a bit differently than I've ever seen before. Each speller stood at the mike and spelled his or her word, then sat back down. After the round, the judges told the kids which ones misspelled their words and had to leave the stage. Sophia survived round 1, correctly spelling "wary," but six students were booted off following round 1.

Sophia misspelled "benign" in round 2. She had absolutely no idea, and there was no way she could've sounded it out. Altogether, five more students left the stage after round 2.

Rounds 3 and 4 ended with none of the four children left correctly spelling their words. Finally in round 5, two students misspelled their words, and the other two correctly spelled theirs. In rounds 6 and 7, neither of the finalists correctly spelled the words, but in round 8, we finally got a winner!

Sophia, I'm sure, was a little disappointed, but she didn't show it, and, of course, we're completely proud of her for making it to the top fifteen out of two hundred students. That's nothing to scoff at.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Spring Break

I had planned to spend our spring break having tons of family fun. I had several beach days planned, a movie day, a trip to the science center, a hike on a nature trail. As usual, things didn't go exactly as I had planned.

The week before spring break, some of the girls caught a 24-hour stomach bug that made them throw up. A lot. Gemma and Violet had it at the same time, but the other girls got it separately. That means that the bug carried over into spring break. On Wednesday, the four oldest girls had dentist appointments to pull teeth (in preparation for very, very expensive orthodontic work). Altogether, the four of them had fourteen teeth pulled. Luckily, all of them were baby teeth. On Friday of spring break, all the girls had finally recovered from the virus and the tooth pulling and were ready for my plans, so on Saturday, we headed out to the beach.

We had a great time. We stopped at Toys R Us to buy our beach toys for the summer, and found some really good deals. Gemma was especially excited about beach toys because she and Violet are kind of afraid of the water. They'll outgrow that; all their sisters were the same way.

The best thing was that I was able to lay down on my belly by digging a hole in the sand and putting my towel over it. My big baby bump fit neatly into the hole. Very comfy. It would have been better if I'd remembered to bring a book!

We planned to go back the next day, but I kind of ruined things by not wearing any SPF. I lathered the kids in it, so they were fine, but I got the worst sunburn of my life. For three days, the joints in my elbows hurt, and I had to take motrin before bed to deal with the pain. This was two weeks ago, and I'm still peeling, to give you an idea.

We're heading back to the beach tomorrow, and you'd better believe I'll be all sunlotioned up, along with the girls!


Zoe: It's hard to believe this almost-14 year old is the same chunky baby whose wrists I had to pull up in order to wash her hands, and who hid cheerios under her chins for snacking on later!! She tries to sunbathe on the beach, but we slather so much SPF 45 on her...





Eve: She is 12 1/2 now; where did the time go?? Her favorite thing to do at the beach is throw the football with Daddy.



Sophia: At 10 1/2, she's all arms and legs, and a ton of fun! She loves playing in the water.


Juliet: 9 years old, she loves gymnastics. It's too bad we can't afford classes. :( But at least we can feed her! :)



Tabitha: She'll be 8 in June. She doesn't like going out in the water as much as she enjoys sitting right there at the shoreline and letting the water sink her bottom down into the sand.




Clara: She is 6 1/2 and loves everything about the beach. It's hard to get her to slow down enough to take a picture. The picture doesn't show it, but her skin gets very dark. Most of the girls are blessed like that, but with Clara's blonde hair and blue eyes, the effect is stunning.



Gemma: She just turned four and doesn't really like the water unless Mommy and Daddy are both holding her hands and "jumping" her over the waves. She loves playing in the sand, and she and Violet have been having some fun playing, or trying to play, paddle ball.


Violet: She'll be three on May 11, and hates the water; she won't go anywhere near it. She also likes to play in the sand, but after a few hours, she's ready to go home.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

It IS a boy!!




I can't believe it! The doctor and Rob were sure at the last ultrasound, but this time there was absolutely no mistaking it. And, like a true boy, after Kiwi showed us what he's got, he started playing with it. I'm not sure I'm ready for this.

The girls recovered from the shock pretty quickly, faster than I did. Well, except Violet. She's in denial. This baby is a GIRL and we're naming it Delilah. I tried to explain that God gave us a BOY, a BROTHER, and she responded that God would turn it into a GIRL, a SISTER. That reminded me so much of what happened with Clara, back when she was Gabriel and Char had the "sex party" at church for me... LOL!

So, as you can imagine, I'm going through some mental adjustments. If anyone wants to offer me any advice here:

What am I going to name this baby? My students have ruined a ton of names for me, and there are so few good boys names to start with.
Should I have him circumcised?
Can I dress him in the girls' hand-me-downs? (Just kidding!!)

When I get the scanner set up, I'll put in the latest ultrasound picture, just in case anybody wants proof that Rob actually can create a son. ;)