Sunday, February 26, 2012

Shine

How is it possible that my tiny baby has grown into a big tall Sunbeam!?
Today he was the spotlight in Primary.
I've been building this experience up for a few days, so when the 1st councilor announced that there was a spotlight today he shouted out, "It's MEEEEEEE!"
He was so excited!
Ha!
He stood sweetly while Mommy introduced him and then told a story about a time he had to show courage (this year we're highlighting the primary colors and what they stand for)...
....then he got to wear the spotlight crown for the day and got his very own pair of green "choose the right" beads.
It's so funny to see him sitting with his class....oh what a big kid he's become! =)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Choose Joy

Today we headed out to Costco for a new set of tires.
I steadily got grumpier and grumpier....
...first over the cost of my 4 new rubber wheels
(GAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!)
.....and then how long it took to have them attached to my car!

As the hours ticked away...
...yes, that's right...
...HOURS!
I started to notice something.
Ezra was having the time of his life!!
In the course of three hours we camped out on the garden furniture reading all of the new books we could find in the literature section...
(he has discovered a love of Bernestein Bears and Where's Waldo)
...walked countless circles around the perimeter of the store indulging in every sample that was offered to us...
(and sometimes more then once)
...sat on plastic lunch tables and re-told every American folk tale I could think of...
(consequently he spent the rest of the adventure saying, "I'm not Ezra, I'm Johnny Appleseed)
..."trudged the trails" behind the building...
(code for walked along the mulched land in-between the parking lots)
...and "discovered" an "old buffer" that was left behind from an ancient train.
By the time my keys were FINALLY handed over Ezra declared,
"this is my favorite place EVER!"

It really made me think.
Yes, my little boy doesn't have money cares or a boring, endless, sense of the passing hours weighing him down, but on the other hand, he could have chosen to walk around whining that he didn't want to be in the store, that he wanted to be somewhere else, or worse yet, that he wanted to BUY something.
HA!
Instead he chose to find joy in the simpleness around him

For a while now I've followed a blog about a crafty mom and her beautiful daughter.
Recently, her life has been caving in around her. She had a miscarriage, then weeks later lost her Dad, then on her second attempt to get pregnant wound up with a molar pregnancy which quickly became a ravenous cancer spreading throughout her body.
Through it all, her posts have remained positive, uplifting, and hopeful.
Watching it all unfold, I am continually amazed that she still smiles with a tear-streaked face and a beautiful bald head and openly invites everyone around her to choose joy.
Even if that joy is as simple as a desert sunset on the way home from the chemo center.

It's hard!
It's so hard!
But, lately I've been finding that she's right.
When I choose joy....everything else seems easier to deal with.
Even simple, but seemingly endless, horrible, tasks with a three year old in tow. =)



Friday, February 17, 2012

Doldrums

Ever have one of those weeks that just drag on forever....
...and ever...
...and ever??
Is it FINALLY Friday!?!?
I'm officially labeling this week done and taking a nap!
Whew.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Pink Cupcakes and a Polka Dot Balloon

My February 14th began with this...
...yes, that's right,it's a love message from my best friend. =)
Complete with pictures I haven't seen in over 7 years!
Awwwww!
And, for good measure, a ratty old kitty I gave him when we were dating, complete with a picture we had taken at a Target photo studio on our "we've been dating for a whole year" anniversary!
Oh the cheese!!
I love it!!
After our annual heart biscuit breakfast (and a million snuggly kisses goodbye. HA!)
Ezra and I headed over to his friend Bowen's house for a Valentine party.
He, of course, wasted no time in finding the cupcake table, and happily watched his friends frost and decorate while he noshed away on his pristine treat.
Look at how delicious little Maddy's creation is!
How is it possible that MY son doesn't like frosting and sprinkles?
(although....his Dad is pretty much the only other person I know who would reject frosting and decorations for a plain cookie or cake...hmmmmm....)
After hours of playing
(and Mommy talking herself hoarse...HOORAY for a room full of amazing women that I NEVER get to sit and chat with anymore)
Ezra collected his goody bag and we headed out to complete our secret plans.
(He's just a little excited about all the sugar snacks in this box, can you tell?)
With a big bouquet of balloons and a new framed picture for Daddy's desk, we snuck into the Adobe reception area and had them page Talin...
...then we ran to a corner and hid....
...and popped out and yelling "HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY" when he came near.
He seemed to like our surprise attack...
...although he did try to send the balloons home.
HA!
The night was rounded out with another annual food tradition...
...heart shaped pizza!
The boys were so excited to play with their Valentine's Day Legos they jumped right into creating as soon as their bellies were full.
What a wonderful day full of love!
Monday, February 13, 2012

To Ezra's future wife, part 2...

...at one point Ezra used to beg and beg and beg me to let him vacuum.
One day he literally said, "I LOVE to vacuum"...
...don't let him tell you otherwise.
HA!
(p.s. Yes...his OTHER eye is starting to swell now....soon his little body will be clean of any lingering penicillin, but until then he's going to look like a tiny boxer. So sad!)
Saturday, February 11, 2012

Progress....

He can now see (and scowl) out of both eyes....
...but his newest malady, epic rash, has taken over every inch of body space. =(
It looks worse then it feels.
He seems completely unfazed by the red raised bumps.
I feel like I will never look at antibiotics the same way after this.
Who knew that an innocent little antibody could create such a commotion?
On the other hand, I feel like we know SO much more about the people around us....
HA!
...almost every where we've gone someone has asked us about Ezra's appearance
(how sad is that?)
and upon hearing about his allergy they inform us that either they, or someone close to them has had the same reaction.
I guess the doctors weren't kidding when they said it's the most common drug allergy.
But, it doesn't make looking at his small, splotchy body any easier.



Friday, February 10, 2012

Family

There really is nothing better.
Thanks again Aunt Erin for scheduling such a fun photo shoot!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Trial and error

Last week as the doctor was prescribing antibiotics for Ezra's ear infection she asked if he had any allergies.
I breezily replied "none that we know of...yet."
Little did I know that almost a full five days later...I would be looking at this sad little face...

...which just continued to get sadder and sadder.
Poor Ezra looked like he'd been in a school yard brawl. =(
Pretty soon his legs were covered in hives.
A quick trip to the doctor (3rd time in 2 weeks. Thank heaven for insurance!) confirmed my suspicion.
Penicillin and Ezra are not friends.
Don't worry little man, you've now joined the ranks of such esteemed ancestors as Aunt Lisa, Aunt Erin, Grandma Maridawn, Great Grandma Margo, and Great Granpa Red.
Friday, February 3, 2012

Day 3 of our confinement

Here's the truth...
...there are only so many toys....
...so many creative scenarios....
...so many silly voices....
...that a sick Mom can use to entertain her feverish kid.
A fluffy Harvey tail goes a long way though.
(bleh, that tail is looking less "fluffy" and more "ratty" every day. Oh well, I guess lots of lovin' will do that to a tail...ha!)
So does a bed full of cuddly well wishers....
...because really, you can never get ENOUGH snuggles from well wishers.
And of course, what would we do without lots, and lots of books?
First ear infection.....first antibiotic....not bad for three years of life, eh?
Now if we can just convince him it's not the end of the world to feel like poo all day long.
HA!
Here's to a speedy recovery.
 

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