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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Azure's not a follower

Azure has proven today that she is not a follower.

Me:"It's cool to take naps. Everyone's doing it."

Azure: "No, I'm not doing it."

Hopefully this mentally sticks for later in life. Though, I really wish she would take a nap today!!!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

You are amazing!

Just read this post and thought it was great. We'd all have better days if we remembered how awesome we are. So, tell me what you're good at and what you love about yourself, please!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Music, movies, and more

Life has been just generally good lately. (I attribute that somewhat to finishing the Book of Mormon challenge issued by our Bishop. I may write more about that later but, suffice it to say- the Lord can't stop blessing you when you are diligently reading the Book of Mormon everyday!)It's already gotten HOT here. We've had to keep the air on 24/7 for the past 2 wks now. So, there's been a couple trips to the beach and to the pool. I love the beach but, I've found going there with 2 children is not quite the same as when I was single and just had to think about me and what I needed. Packing snacks and equipment for 4 is just a bit more tedious. So, it makes it hard for me to be spontaneous and go to the beach while Charles is in class. I'd much rather wait until Saturday so he can come and carry all the heavy stuff :) He's so helpful. So, I could be going to the beach a lot more than I am but, it's just hard without an extra pair of hands. (Thanks Mom for always packing all of our stuff and taking us to the beach so much growing up!)



Charles bought me the Sound of Music on DVD for my birthday (by the way I had a birthday and am now 29, yikes!) so I introduced Azure to it. She absolutely loves it! It makes my heart happy to hear her singing Do-Re-Mi, My Favorite Things, Sixteen going on Seventeen, and So Long, Farewell as she prances around the house with her dolls. She's growing up with the songs that I grew up with :)

For our Easter week festivities we checked out Prince of Egypt. That's one of my favorites. It is so powerful. We had a tender moment watching it together when God appears to Moses in the burning bush. The spirit was strong and my eyes started to fill with tears. Azure looked at me with a timid smile and let out a quiet sigh that let me know she had felt it too. It's an amazing feeling to know when she is feeling the spirit! I hope to try and teach her to recognize that feeling as she matures.

Because she liked "Moses" (as she called it) so much, we checked out Joseph, King of Dreams (made by the same people). It's not as quality as Prince of Egypt but, it's not too bad. Azure actually loved it though. She would pretend that she had on the coat of many colors and kept shouting, "Judah" or "Come on Judah, Joseph." "Where are all of my brothers?" In the movie Joseph has a dream that one of the sheep from his flock is getting chased by wolves but, for some reason she thought they were sharks. So, she ran around the house saying, "Oh, no. Oh, no. The sharks are getting me!" There truly is never a dull moment in this house :)

Sometime back in November I taught her the "Good Mornin'" song from Singin' in the Rain so I thought I'd check that out too. The actual movie is a bit stranger and somewhat risque than I remembered so we just watched the Good Mornin' and the Singin' in the Rain songs over and over and over again. I sang Good Mornin' in my show choir in High School so it was fun for me to hear it again so much. And I just love the song Singin' in the Rain. I used to listen to it all the time when I worked at Fossil, where they only played '40s music. It's one of my favorite musical genres ever!


Azure has hit the terrible two stage just barely now that she's approaching 3 and a lot of days she is hard to handle. With a lot of fervent prayer and fasting I've received patience, empathy, and love for her where there was impatience, selfishness, and anger before. I am still learning and know that raising children will help refine me into the woman that God desires me to be, and the woman that I want to be. When I am about to lose it, it helps to remember these fun times we've had together. And plus, she's only 2 right?
And such a darling one :)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Laughing is good medicine

Here's the promised video of Vince laughing. You'll have to turn up the volume to hear his squeaks and squeals after his giggles. I just love this boy! I love being his mother.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Charlie's Blog

For those of you who don't know, Charles has started a new blog about his running goals/adventures. So, if you don't have enough blogs to read, add it to your reader. If you have questions about running or need inspiration to start running, leave him a comment.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Generations Project Season 1 online

My episode is now online to watch at your will. I am pleased with it for the most part, however I wanted singing to be a big part of it. My great grandmother Francesca loved to sing and my Nana (grandmother) was a singer and voice teacher. A large part of the episode was supposed to include how this singing talent had been passed down through the generations. They filmed me singing in a nursing home in St. Louis, however they cut this scene because they didn't feel that it "fit". That made me sad.

One of the scenes also included me learning to play Bocce Ball from some old Sicilian men at the Italian club. It was so fun! However, the directors forgot to get them to sign a waiver allowing them to be in the "film" so they had to cut that too :(

The hostess for the show was a little over the top. Though, as a person I liked her very much and enjoyed her personality; it was just a little much on camera. Because they cut 2 of my scenes I felt they used too much studio time with the hostess adding "fillers" that were redundant.

Having said all of that, I did thoroughly enjoy filming the episode (besides the morning sickness) and going to St. Louis and learning so much about my family history. It was a memorable experience and I'm so grateful that I was chosen for this show.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

3 months

Vince is already 3 months old!


  • He still squeaks :)
  • He has started nursing for about 1.5 hrs straight before he's ready to go to bed. The bath followed by 1 feeding is no longer good enough for him.
  • I noticed him scooting himself today, doing a 180 on the floor.
  • Still sleeping about 11 hrs straight at night (but, I'm still having to get up to pump).
  • He has completely outgrown his size newborn clothes. They look like they are painted on.
  • He's already started teething. (I remember Azure pre-teething at this age too). He likes when I massage his gums with my finger.
  • Has said his first word: Goo!
  • He is making many more sounds now- high pitched shrieks. He tries hard to match my intonation.
  • He's begun to laugh! It's absolutely delightful. A video to come soon.
  • I rarely call him Vince. His most popular nickname is boy; followed by: sweetie boy, chubalub, lil chub bear, Mr. Goo, sweetie bear cub.
  • If he is awake, he's usually smiling. He is such a good, happy, baby!

This video was from March but, I couldn't figure out how to post it until now. (Thanks Vos!) There are other videos but, they will have to wait until tomorrow.