Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Babysitting

I just starting babysitting my friend's 2 boys every Friday while she works as a dental hygienist. I've done it for 2 weeks now and really like it. Rachel loves Mikey and JT and is very entertained when they come over to play. I wouldn't want to babysit every day, but once a week is perfect (and the money is nice too, of course!). JT is 3 years old and very well behaved for his age. Toddlers are not my favorite age group, but he is a really good boy (he still has his moments, but what 3 year old doesn't?). He calls me Sister Ratto, which I think is the cutest thing ever. And Rachel is Baby Rachel. Mikey is 16 months and so easy going. He fusses for about 30 seconds after his mom leaves and then starts playing with toys, only stopping to eat or nap. Since they come over to my house all the toys are new for them, so they are very easily entertained. I'm really happy Julie lets me watch her cute kids, it is a nice addition to our week.

JT and me enjoying some reading time.

Mikey chews on a cloth "diapee" when he gets distressed. Kind of funny.


JT and Rachel enjoying her muscial birthday card. It plays the chicken dance when you open it.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

10 things that make me happy

So the 3 of us have been sick for the past week (that doesn't make me happy, this is the introduction). Have you ever noticed that when you are sick all the little problems in life seem like huge, insurmountable tasks that make you doomed to failure? And you realize on a logical level that you should just THINK ABOUT THAT PROBLEM LATER, but on an emotional level you can't help but stress about it? And really nothing bad is going to happen if you put life on hold for a few days and work on getting better, but you just can't seem to relax?
Maybe you don't do that, but I sure do. It drives Matt crazy :). So this post is dedicated to my incredibly blessed life: I'm focusing on the positive for 20 minutes and then I'm going to bed early!

10- (although these are not necessarily in order of importance)- We have indoor plumbing. That seems silly, but I go to the bathroom a lot now that I've had a baby and I think at least once a day about how different life would be without toilets and showers. And dishwashers! And washers and dryers! I love toilets, I really do. What an invention.

9- Rachel is starting to walk and is incredibly proud of herself when she takes a few steps.

8- I have such a great immediate/extended family, and because I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints I get to be with them FOREVER if I keep my part of the covenants I made in the temple. That is hands down my favorite thing about the gospel. Who wouldn't want an eternity with Matt and the cutest toddler in the world?

7- This summer has not been nearly as hot as last summer. Not by a long shot.

6- Matt and I are going to Brazil in 2 WEEKS!!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!

5- I have agency. That is my second favorite aspect of the gospel (are we allowed to pick favorite doctrine?). And I live in a country that lets me exercise that agency.

4- Matt has a good job with a reasonable commute and makes enough money to provide for all of our needs and most of our wants. He enjoys his job for the most part and very rarely has to work more than 40 hours a week.

3- Matt never trivializes my job at home with Rachel. He is very supportive and has never made me feel like "just" a stay at home mom. Plus he does way more than his fair share of the parenting/housework.

2- Chocolate. What do people who don't love chocolate do with their lives?

1- Rachel loves to snuggle and read with me after her naps. I can't even begin to describe how happy it makes me when she lets me cuddle her and read to her. At 6:15 this morning I curled up on the futon in her room and groggily stumbled through a book while holding her and her stuffed doggy so tight. Even in my half asleep this-is-way-too-early-to-be-up state I realized that these will be memories I'll think of for the rest of my life. I try to enjoy every single reading session we have, even if I'm tired or sick. I have a terrible memory, so my childhood is a bit hazy for me, but I do remember reading and baking cookies with my mom. A lot of reading and a lot of cookies! So far I'm 2 for 2 with Rachel :) I figure if I've got those things covered the rest of life with work itself out.

Matt and Rachel in January or February. She loves her daddy.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Outdoor Fun and Roxie's Arrival

This is pretty much my new favorite picture of Rachel. We go outside at least twice a day because it calms her down when she starts to get grumpy. She loves pointing at things and climbing the stairs. We usually wait outside for Matt to come home every evening. She gets so excited when I start pointing and saying "where's Daddy?". She says "Dada" now and means it. Sometimes she says mama, but not as often. Is that the cutest smile you've ever seen, or what???

Even though my face looks like I've been through hours of labor, she's not mine! Sara and Brandon had their little baby Roxie on August 6th at 7:00 pm. Sara is one of my best friends out here and I was so excited to go see her and Roxie at the hospital. I wish I had better pictures, but this is it for now. She is way cuter already, these pics were taken late that night when she was just a few hours old. I'm not sure why I look so scary...

Sara and Roxie