Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Best Kids Ever

I need to write this. Not only for me to remember but for them to someday when they are all teenagers, to look back and see how much they really love each other!

Before Seth left today he loved on each of the kids and told Logan that he was going to have to take daddy's place for a few weeks. He needed to be mom's big helper and best listener.

Tonight after making a quick cheese crisp for dinner for the kids, I needed to run upstairs and do something on the computer for Seth who was driving to New Mexico. Chloe didn't have a nap and was quite upset that she was being handed a cheese crisp with white cheese and not yellow (it was all I had). Anyway, I left her in tears and ran upstairs. On my way I heard Logan say, "Chloe, I know you don't want that cheese but it is really yummy. Do you want to race a bite? Look, I'm eating it too." Again tonight after scriptures and prayers I sent the kids to bed. I started to give Mason a bath and once again heard this sweet boy say to his sister, "Chloe, good night. Did you get your teeth brushed? Love you." For the millionth time today, I cried.


Now, just because we have these sweet moments of peace and love doesn't mean our entire day works out this way. However, among the crying and begging for daddy, my relief comes in a 6 month old 18 pound bundle of slobber, smiles, spit and giggles. Sweet, sweet Mason boy knows when to laugh and when to grin and it is always when his mommy needs it most.

Heavenly Father has blessed us with these three awesome kids. They are rowdy, funny, smart, busy, crazy and sometimes more than I can handle but I wouldn't trade them for anything.

Commencement

Funny how such beginnings can seem like huge endings. We celebrated graduation on Friday the 28th of May. Well, it actually started on Thursday with a nice dinner put on by the school and a fabulous paper weight given to the graduates by the alumni association. This was also the awards ceremony where Seth was honored with the Pig Jaw Suturing Award. I was so proud!

That night continued for me with heading down to the church to decorate for the luncheon that we were doing. In bed at 1am and up at 6am (with LITTLE) sleep in between and up and out the door for the big day. Before going into that however, HUGE shout out to our parents that made mad dash trips up just to be here. Moms and dads, we hope you know how grateful we are for all of your love and support and your willingness to come. We are so blessed with such awesome parents. Tyrell, it wouldn't have been the same without as well. We are glad we could help you get your xbox fix while you were here ;)!

Anyway, I must say that the school did a great job with the Dental School graduation. Short, sweet, and really nice. The coolest part I think was that Seth's dad was able to "hood" him (the purple thing around his neck). Since his dad is a doctor, he got to do it. That was the first cap and gown (and the last now that I think about it) that his dad has ever worn. Funny huh. He didn't even go to his own graduation.



Now our house echos, the walls are empty and the garage is full of boxes (way too many boxes). Seth left today for New Mexico and the kids and I will follow in about two weeks. We all have so many emotions right now. This change is good but very bitter-sweet. We are excited to start this new adventure but sad to leave our family in Colorado behind. That being said, I will not make this my final Colorado post. I'm sure these next two weeks will bring some excitement that will be blogging worthy!

Family Pictures

I only have 3 words to say about these: LOVE SHELLEY DEAN!