Winter 2020

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

The last Saturday?


Ok - I really dont have any idea if this was our last Saturday before this baby comes, but I wanted to get prepared regardless!  I have 17 more days until my due date.  I have 2 more days until 38 weeks.  I haven't gone past 38 weeks.  So who knows. 

A couple fun picture of our Saturday. 
We stopped to return some things at my parents.  but ended up enjoying the evening with them.  We ate  dinner and took home some real treasures.  (A neighbor of my parents had just dropped of some stuff she thought my parents might want) ...Tyler loves his new pjs. 
My dad loves the new helmet.  He couldn't even hear us when he had it on:)
Ella thought the Elmo hat was awesome!


Saturday morning Ella and Tyler spent building Legos, Drawing and playing in their room. 
Darren was hiking/skinning up a mnt with friends and enjoying the powder coming down. 
I LOVED my morning. I baked, baked and baked some more.  
My freezer is looking more and more full. 
And I feel more and more confident we will eat ok when this baby arrives. 

Tyler made brownies from scratch that are divine!

When Darren came home with finished up some projects around the house. 
Our baby girls room is ready to go.  We have two outfits picked out to bring her home in. A neighbor gave us a cute pink carseat. 


Done!

Done!
I hope she comes out a girl, because her room has a whole lot of PINK in it!
Hopefully next post is about a baby girl named....
something other than baby girl!


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Great Grandma Balls

This weekend we got to go to Logan to celebrate the life of his Grandma.  Jean Marie Balls. 
It was a nice weekend to be with family.  She died and was able to be in Heaven on Valentines Day with her husband.  That is pretty sweet.  

The pall bears 

I am so happy Ranell was able to take so much time off work and fly in for the funeral.  I was reminded about how important family is. I know Seth appreciated his family/daughter being there.  
After the funeral services, we spent the day relaxing at Grandma and Grandpas house.  Ella found Aunt Nellie's shoes and had a great time wearing them around the house.  She watched as Nellie put on make up and was terrified to see Nellie "pulling her eyelashes out"... thankfully Nellie was just curling them with an eyelash curler.  But Ella was captivated! 



Pregnancy

I want to remember a few things about this pregnancy.  Attaching a picture for those who live far away... it will have to do since it seems a bit funny to ask someone to take a picture of me.

- We cant think of a name so I figure it must be a boy, and the ultra sound was wrong.  I love Hallie, Darren loves Olivia but call her Liv. We both like Kennedy, Hazel, and Kendyl.

- Heartburn is increasing.  I have tried oils and tums. They dont help. but I guess if I didn't eat three doughnuts in a row the heart burn might not be so bad.  (they were good doughnuts) But most foods give me heartburn

- I have tried to be active this pregnancy.  I did great at first, terrible in the middle, and now at the end all I am doing is walking to Tyler's school and back most days to get him.  So one mile 4 days a week is about all!

-  I am hoping to not gain over 30 lbs.  (but I sure believe it is ok to eat a bag of Cheetos here and there!)  Every appt the midwife measure me and my belly is right on.  If I am 35 weeks, I measure 35 cm.  I get lots of comments on how small I am.  I may not be able to bend over well, but I guess I am smaller.  Regardless, I look forward to hugging my husband without a belly in the way.

- I sleep ok at night.  I have a harder time breathing at night while laying down.  I am trying to sleep on my sides but I feel like I have been camping when I wake up.  My hips hurt!  (After 38 weeks not sleeping so good... hard time breathing, need to sleep propped up half the night)

- I feel good about this baby coming soon.  I have done projects around the house, got some meals in the freezer, got my food storage updated and organized, babies room is ready with diapers and wipes.  I feel good about all I have accomplished and know I have been able to do it only because I have Ella who is  4 year old in school 3 days a week, and Tyler who is 7 in school all day.  Two big kids make it easier!

The longest I have ever carried a baby is 38 weeks.  That date is 5 days away.  So when will this baby come?  Tyler said I should follow our family pattern.  He was 4 weeks early.  Ella two weeks early so this baby will come right on 40 weeks... 0 weeks early!  oh boy!  sure whatever!


Saturday, February 16, 2013

Valentines and stuff...

I love to play games.  Darren doesn't love to play games.  But he plays UNO.  Therefore Ella (and Tyler) are pretty good at the game.  Ella convinced a Tadd, her friend to play with us.  
Tyler wanted to name Ella Ovaltine.  He loved to drink Ovaltine. So why not call her Ovaltine.  
Well, he has a name for this baby too.  Mulia.  
I haven't told him no way yet... but hopefully he wont be to heart broken when she isn't called Mulia!

Darren got to take off a day of work and head out skiing with his brothers, Jason and Nolan.  
They are "hard core".  They were munching on some power food (Whits pizza muffins) before they headed down this double black diamond!  They are for REAL!  (and I am laughing as I type this, I know they had fun and love to think they are hard core!)

For Christmas my dad got us a book to collect quarters.  We are getting closer and closer, but yet, oh so far away from being finished.  We started getting rolls of quarters each time we go to the bank so we can sort through them.  

I need some extra love this year for Valentines.  So instead of the 12 days till Christmas, we did the 14 days until Valentines for our Dad.  Each morning he got one or two love notes to read.  This is his collage he assembled of them all.  

The kids were so excited to do this for their Dad, I figured I would do it for them also.  So each morning they had a little Valentines treat with a love note from me.  They enjoyed reading it and it made this Valentines so much better. 

Darren asked me out on a date for Valentines.  I really enjoyed it.  Dinner was nice. but the time spent together was what I really enjoyed.  Being married is a fun thing. 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Pioneer bread, my Subaru and winter


Darren has been doing some morning skiing.  Friday he was up at 5:00.  Out the door by 5:30 and hiking by 6:00... hike up the mnt... ski down... and get to work by 9:00 am.  Thanks to Ang and Dan for going with him.  Just incase there was an avalanche I depend on them to find his beeping beacon and unbury him before he dies!  Ok- I shouldn't worry, he is safe and doesn't go to dangerous places.  but still... 

Here are a few cute girls.  Ella, Tessa, Beth and Ruth.  Missing Grace and Sophie.  It sure is fun to have these cousins run around together. 

Yesterday we had a fun play date.  Tyler, Cousin Michael and Jordan, and friend Connar played outside for almost 3 hours.  Building a great tunnel in the front yard.  The sun was out. Coats were off... and they dug and played OUTSIDE!  4 boys inside or 4 boys outside!  outside!  They can climb all the way through the tunnel.  Great project. 



My Subaru sold this morning.  I am more emotional OBVIOUSLY since I am pregnant and felt just fine shedding a few tears last night while sitting in my car.  I have driven that car for 10 years.  Time to move on and grow but it happened so fast, they called, they came by, they paid cash... and drove away.  Hardly time to think about it.  

I made this bread this week.  It seemed like so much work so I have put it off for months.  WOW!  talk about amazing.  I was in love.  It was so easy and putting it in the dutch oven made it amazing.  crisp on the outside, and soft inside.  I doubled the recipe.  

3 cups all-purpose or bread flour, more for dusting
¼ teaspoon instant yeast
1¼ teaspoons salt
1. In a large bowl combine flour, yeast and salt. Add 1 5/8 cups water, and stir until blended; dough will be shaggy and sticky. Cover bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rest at least 12 hours, preferably about 18, at warm room temperature, about 70 degrees.
2. Dough is ready when its surface is dotted with bubbles. Lightly flour a work surface and place dough on it; sprinkle it with a little more flour and fold it over on itself once or twice. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let rest about 15 minutes.
3. Using just enough flour to keep dough from sticking to work surface or to your fingers, gently and quickly shape dough into a ball. Generously coat a cotton towel (not terry cloth) with flour, wheat bran or cornmeal; put dough seam side down on towel and dust with more flour, bran or cornmeal. Cover with another cotton towel and let rise for about 2 hours. When it is ready, dough will be more than double in size and will not readily spring back when poked with a finger.
4. At least a half-hour before dough is ready, heat oven to 450 degrees. Put a 6- to 8-quart heavy covered pot (dutch oven cast iron, enamel, Pyrex or ceramic) in oven as it heats. When dough is ready, carefully remove pot from oven. Slide your hand under towel and turn dough over into pot, seam side up; it may look like a mess, but that is O.K. Shake pan once or twice if dough is unevenly distributed; it will straighten out as it bakes. Cover with lid and bake 30 minutes, then remove lid and bake another 15 to 30 minutes, until loaf is beautifully browned. Cool on a rack.
Yield: One 1½-pound loaf.

let cool to room temp... you will kill the best part of the flavor if you cut into it too soon. 
you can leave these out of the bag for a couple of days as long as you leave the bread cut side down on the cutting board.

Snow fort

We had a great day for building snow forts in February.  Darren and the kids assembled this cool fort pretty quick.  They thought about sleeping out in in but since there was no roof, opted not too.