Thursday, June 23, 2011

Grayson's room and some wishful thinking.

I know we probably won't live here much longer--only a year, unless Allen gets a job here when he graduates in April.  But this is the first time we've been able to paint and have an "official" nursery, so I've enjoyed decorating Grayson's room.  Here is the (mostly) finished product:




I love that Winnie The Pooh quote!  The grass and quote are vinyl, and I got the letter blocks from a gal on etsy.  The pictures came with the bedding.  They were originally stuffed cloth "pictures", but I framed them and painted the frames green.  I think it turned out cute--thanks to my friend Denise who gave me some great ideas.

I have been dreaming a lot lately about our future home and how I will decorate.  I have a whole folder on my computer full of decorating ideas.  I love my sister Stephanie's home and how she's decorated it.  I have to admit sometimes I'm a little envious of other home owners, but I know we'll get there someday.  I would LOVE to be able to build a home someday.  This is a floorplan that I really like.  I realize we may not be able to build it for 10 years, but a girl can still dream.


(This is the same floorplan, just flipped).

These cute babies are home!

I'm SO excited to announce that my niece and nephew are finally HOME!  Hailey went home last week and her big brother, Jesse, followed her yesterday.  I'm hoping this means some nice "relaxing" time at home for their mom & dad.  I say relaxing because I'm sure it will be compared to the daily back and forth between Vancouver and Portland.  I'm sure they will have their share of sleepless nights, but who doesn't with a baby? I love these kids!  Wish I could go visit them again.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

HAYDEN

I'm just going to brag a little about Hayden here because I CAN.  :)  I've just been thinking a lot lately about how SMART this child is.  We like to tell the boys bedtime stories (though, recently we have switched to reading chapter books instead).  On some nights I'm not feeling particularly creative so I'll try to tell a short "story" about the boys going camping, having a good time, and then coming home.  When this happens, Hayden will often say, "Mom, there needs to be a problem!"  He already understands that good stories need some sort of conflict.

A few months ago I started teaching Hayden to read.  Really it didn't take much teaching.  I worked with him for one day (Green Eggs & Ham, a book he knows well).  Within a couple days, he was reading other Dr. Seuss books.  He is now reading at a 1st or 2nd grade level.  It's so fun to see him reading books on his own and enjoying it.  I've never been a big reader.  I wish I was, and maybe someday I will be, but now I just don't have the time or ability to focus on reading. Anyway, I'm glad Hayden got his dad's brains.

I think Hayden will also be good at math.  (This is one thing he gets from me).  He's able to add and subtract pretty well in his head and he can count past 100.

Hayden is SO good with Grayson.  He just adores his baby brother and thinks he's the cutest thing EVER.   This is a big change from when Torrin came and all Hayden wanted to do was hit the baby.  Of course, he was two then, and now he's 5.  Hayden & Torrin are good buddies, but they also have VERY different personalities and fight a lot.

Hayden has a strong desire to do what's right and please others.  He still has his sneaky 5-year-old moments, but I can see him learning to distinguish right from wrong on his own.  The other day Hayden was telling Allen something his friend told him.  He said that if Hayden doesn't want to sleep at night he should pretend to sleep walk and go play the Wii because "that's what (he) does".  LOL  Hayden told Allen this and then said, "But Dad, I'm not going to do that."

This fall Hayden will start Kindergarten.  I came very close to putting him in preschool or pre-K this year, but decided not to.  I don't regret my decision to keep him home.  I have enjoyed having him here with me and will miss him when he starts school.  I know he will do well and thrive.  I am just so proud of him.  It's hard to believe that in August it will have been 6 years since I held a little 8 1/2 lb baby in my arms for the first time.  I remember a strong feeling that Hayden was a very special spirit, and that is certainly true.  I look forward to seeing what kind of man he becomes someday.