July 6, 2012
Addie's 8th Birthday!
Adeline turned 8 in December 2011. She was so excited for this birthday because I had promised she could have a friend party. I always hesitate to have a bunch of kids I don't know come over and I am definitely not ready for the slumber party experience, but I played along anyway. We invited neighborhood girls and a few of our friends from around town to spend a few hours with us on a Friday night. We ordered pizza, ate cake and ice cream, watched the movie "Matilda", and I personally gave every girl a little manicure/pedicure. I had no idea how time consuming it would be to paint 10 little girls fingers and toes, but in the end they were really excited about it.
Saylea (sp?) gave Adeline tickets to the Nutcracker, so the next day Adeline and I headed out for a girl's day with friends. Pepper didn't come with us, but she was sad enough to chase us out the door and join us for a picture.
Adeline was baptized by her dad on December 4, 2011. Her birthday landed right on Sunday and she requested that we make it happen that day. We are so proud of the little girl she is.
Pepper's First Birthday! (July/August 2011)
We had a strange summer this year (2011). Kyle had planned to take a week off from work in June, but our intention was to spend the week around town with the kids. In a strange turn of events, we bought a new car, almost sold the old one, decided to sell it to my sister in Arizona, and decided to deliver the car personally! With only a few days' notice, we were packed up and on the road. It took three days, two nights in a hotel, a LOT of 'put on your seatbelt' reminders, and finally we made it!
The three big kids stayed behind in Arizona and the two littles enjoyed 5 solid weeks of undivided attention. Pepper actually turned one during their absence, but we delayed celebrating until they returned.
Pepper's favorite present was having her big siblings with her again. And seeing Grandma and Grandpa Hunter!
I was terrible about pictures, but Grandma and Grandpa drove the kids across the country back to us in Wisconsin. They had so many adventures, including crossing borders of states just to say they'd been there, seeing Yellowstone for the first time, seeing Mount Rushmore, and playing the license plate game. By the time their trip ended, they had every license plate, except Hawaii.
Before Grandma and Grandpa left to go home, we drove with them as far as Nauvoo. We stayed a couple of nights and explored this amazing historical landmark. This visit inspired me to read my Great Great Grandpa's autobiography (Benjamin Franklin Johnson). It was a great journey with our little family and also a great testimony building experience for myself.
Some highlights about Pepper at one-year-old:
*Pepper started walking when she was a little under ten months - our earliest walker by a few weeks.
*By her first birthday, Pepper was mastering the art of climbing on the table and falling off benches.
*Pepper moved into Addie's room right around 10 months. She has slept great in her crib with her big sister. Adeline was the only child we could trust to sneak quietly into bed each night and not wake a sleeping baby. Pepper's big sister really loves her!
*Pepper still takes two naps a lot of days, but is working down to just one.
*Everyone loves Pepper. She has so much personality at 1-year-old.
*Church is a big challenge with Pepper. She can't make it all the way through the block without her nap. We're in a stage where one of us has to take her (and usually Truman) out into the halls during sacrament (from 9:30 to 10:45), and then we usually end up buckling them both into carseats for the second hour and letting them both nap until the third hour (11:40). Sometimes Pepper sleeps the whole time and one of us will have to sit out in the car with her until church is over. Luckily we have callings that let us do this. I am secretary in Young Women's and Kyle is a teacher in High Priest Group, so we are able to stagger the days we are on baby duty. This stage won't last long.
*Having Pepper and Truman only 16 months apart is a lot like having TWO babies. Luckily, they really love each other and Truman is an AMAZING big brother. I don't know how we would make it if they fought or picked on each other (enough of that with the older kids). When they do get into squabbles, it is usually Pepper being the aggressor.
The three big kids stayed behind in Arizona and the two littles enjoyed 5 solid weeks of undivided attention. Pepper actually turned one during their absence, but we delayed celebrating until they returned.
Pepper's favorite present was having her big siblings with her again. And seeing Grandma and Grandpa Hunter!
I was terrible about pictures, but Grandma and Grandpa drove the kids across the country back to us in Wisconsin. They had so many adventures, including crossing borders of states just to say they'd been there, seeing Yellowstone for the first time, seeing Mount Rushmore, and playing the license plate game. By the time their trip ended, they had every license plate, except Hawaii.
Before Grandma and Grandpa left to go home, we drove with them as far as Nauvoo. We stayed a couple of nights and explored this amazing historical landmark. This visit inspired me to read my Great Great Grandpa's autobiography (Benjamin Franklin Johnson). It was a great journey with our little family and also a great testimony building experience for myself.
Some highlights about Pepper at one-year-old:
*Pepper started walking when she was a little under ten months - our earliest walker by a few weeks.
*By her first birthday, Pepper was mastering the art of climbing on the table and falling off benches.
*Pepper moved into Addie's room right around 10 months. She has slept great in her crib with her big sister. Adeline was the only child we could trust to sneak quietly into bed each night and not wake a sleeping baby. Pepper's big sister really loves her!
*Pepper still takes two naps a lot of days, but is working down to just one.
*Everyone loves Pepper. She has so much personality at 1-year-old.
*Church is a big challenge with Pepper. She can't make it all the way through the block without her nap. We're in a stage where one of us has to take her (and usually Truman) out into the halls during sacrament (from 9:30 to 10:45), and then we usually end up buckling them both into carseats for the second hour and letting them both nap until the third hour (11:40). Sometimes Pepper sleeps the whole time and one of us will have to sit out in the car with her until church is over. Luckily we have callings that let us do this. I am secretary in Young Women's and Kyle is a teacher in High Priest Group, so we are able to stagger the days we are on baby duty. This stage won't last long.
*Having Pepper and Truman only 16 months apart is a lot like having TWO babies. Luckily, they really love each other and Truman is an AMAZING big brother. I don't know how we would make it if they fought or picked on each other (enough of that with the older kids). When they do get into squabbles, it is usually Pepper being the aggressor.
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