My greatest blessings call me Mom

My greatest blessings call me Mom

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Happy Birthday Ammon

Ammon is 2!



Now, last year I threw a rockin' awesome Pirate party for his 1st birthday (see here for details)but with the move and the new baby and us being sick this past week-I had a very low key cake and presents with the family. Who cares? He was thrilled! I just love this little boy!

What I love about Ammon:
  • Ammon has a love of life! Everything is new and exciting to him. He's up and ready for anything.
  • Ammon loves his brothers. He worships them. I love the way he says "Deck? Deeeeck? Babiel? Baaaabiel? Nom here!" translation: Zech, Zech? Gabriel, Gabriel? Come here!
  • He smiles and waves at everyone he sees.
  • Ammon makes friends easily.
  • Ammon gives great hugs and kisses.
  • Ammon loves to sing. When he wakes up in the morning-I hear him in his crib singing "A numbeam, a numbeam, a numbeam, a NUuuuuumbeam!" translation: A sunbeam! A sunbeam, A sunbeam, A suuuunbeam!
  • Ammon LOVES his dad. He is the 1st one who has had Gary around his whole 0-2 years and it shows. He can be soothed by him and even prefers him over me sometimes. He adores Gary and is his little shadow.
  • He loves to go with me anywhere I want to go. Grocery shopping, walk to the school, the mall etc. And he's sooo quiet in the car! (unlike my oldest)
  • Ammon can entertain himself or play with others.
  • Ammon loves to learn. His vocabulary is growing and he is talking so much better. He can count to 20, say his ABC's, and sings TONS of primary songs start to finish!
  • Ammon loves me and I love him!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Playtime with Daddy



Here's a video of Eli being tickled by Gary. I took one of me doing it too but this one is just cuter cause it has all the kids in it. I love my little crew! Eli is growing so much. He just smiles and coos all the time now. It is so fun!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

My parenting philosophy

Russell M. Nelson, “Salvation and Exaltation,” Ensign, May 2008, 7–10

In God’s eternal plan, salvation is an individual matter; exaltation is a family matter.

How can we best teach our children? The Lord has given us specific instruction:

“No power or influence can or ought to be maintained by virtue of the priesthood, only by persuasion, by long-suffering, by gentleness and meekness, and by love unfeigned;

“By kindness, and pure knowledge, which shall greatly enlarge the soul without hypocrisy, and without guile—

“Reproving betimes with sharpness, when moved upon by the Holy Ghost; and then showing forth afterwards an increase of love toward him whom thou hast reproved, lest he esteem thee to be his enemy.”20

When a child needs correction, you might ask yourself, “What can I say or do that would persuade him or her to choose a better way?” When giving necessary correction, do it quietly, privately, lovingly, and not publicly. If a rebuke is required, show an increase of love promptly so that seeds of resentment may not remain. To be persuasive, your love must be sincere and your teachings based on divine doctrine and correct principles.

Do not try to control your children. Instead, listen to them, help them to learn the gospel, inspire them, and lead them toward eternal life. You are God’s agents in the care of children He has entrusted to you. Let His divine influence remain in your hearts as you teach and persuade.


I love this article. I have this part printed up and posted on my bulletin board in my kitchen. I especially like the part about correcting privately-not publicly. This has helped Zechariah when I have taken him aside and quietly talked his behavior over with him. He is much more willing to listen and accept discipline and change his actions. I have also needed to hear "do not try to control your children". I like control. I like it A LOT! But my children are not my own. I do not want to be like Satan and force them to choose. I want them to learn that making good choices brings happiness and that is why we should obey God's laws. I've got a long way to go but I am happy to be on the journey. I just love being a mom and everything that the title entails. Sure, I have my bad days but mostly I have good days with beautiful and loving little boys that shower me with love and affection. I love them with all my heart and soul. I thank God for them everyday.


I just thought I'd share. :)

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Summer fun

OK, I totally need to play catch up! Lots of stuff happened this summer.
Let's see: We moved, I had a baby, we had home repairs and renovations, we had loads of family in town for Eli's blessing, My BF, Kelsie and her son visited, visited the farm, we had swim lessons, and play days, and a vacation to Syracuse for a wedding, we got to stay at Scott and Cort's new house, the list goes on and on. So here's some fun pics and videos to recap it all.
Enjoy!

  • We went to Ocean City, MD! (Mom has tons more pics but she still hasn't emailed them to me yet.)


  • Brotherly Love


Ammon had been kissing Zech to get his attention. Once he saw the camera, it was over!
  • We went to a ball game!
We went to a military night at the Blue Crab's Stadium to watch the military minor league team play. It was loads of fun. I hadn't been to a baseball game in years!
The 'uniforms' were ummm not impressive.

Aunt Nancy went with us!

Ammon was enthralled!

  • We went to the farm!
The boys each got to have a ride on Grumpa's new tractor

We went canoeing with Grumpa!


The boys are ready!


Sarah and Don went for a trip after the boys and I. What? Sarah is doing all the work!

  • The boys took swim lessons!

Zech's teacher was so nice!


He had sooo much fun!


Gabriel is saving her life!


This is a game they would play everyday called 'What time is it Mr. Fox?'. Gabe is the fox today.


Ammon and Gabe would play at the park while Zech was swimming!
  • Ammon got stung by a dirt-dobber! :(
Ammon happened to be the 3rd child to be stung in my backyard by a dirt dobber (those nasty huge black wasps that live in holes under the ground so you can never find their nests!) My 5 yr old nephew William was 1st, my friend Elizabeth's 3 yr old daughter was 2nd, and then Ammon. I gotta say, Ammie was the biggest champ of them all. He was so over it 5 mins later! What a big boy!
  • Zech's Lego audition for a Lego designer




He's such a stud! It is cut short b/c my battery died :(

  • Eli is growing into a chunk!


And that pretty much brings us up to the start of school. I love my family. I love our house, neighborhood, new friends, ward, etc. Life is good and I am blessed! Zech started school on Monday and Gabe starts PreK on the 31st. He can't stand that Zech is going without him! So, I'll post when I have both 1st day pics.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

I have brown hair!


This is me as a brunette! I have to say, I really like it! I've been a blonde for so long! I think the hair color brings out my eyes more and looks better with my complexion. I'm pleased to say that I found a really great and affordable hair stylist. Yippee! I just thought I'd share!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

ADD/ADHD: Fact or Fiction?

No, I have not been sad, depressed, or upset for the last week-just busy. But I promised my next blog would be about the above title so here it goes:

This was the title of the 1st research paper I ever wrote back in 5 or 6th grade. ADD was a HUGE topic back then and there was tons of controversy about Ritalin, teachers and doctors over medicating and over prescribing, being quick to diagnose, and so forth. So, I did TONS of research and actually ended up writing 2 more papers on the same subject throughout junior high and high school. Why the topic? It intrigued me. I found that it was mostly boys that were being diagnosed b/c those little guys just wouldn't sit still for 8 hours a day in their tiny desks. GO FIGURE!!! Since I had brothers, I was very concerned over this fact and quite frustrated too. There were many other tidbits that I found through my research but my main point was that ADD was over diagnosed and that behavior modification instead of medication is the best and safest route and should ALWAYS be the 1st plan of action.

Time table:
6th grade: write research paper on ADD/ADHD
9th grade: another paper on same subject
9-11th grade: my Dad is diagnosed with ADD
11th grade: Chris, my older brother, is diagnosed as ADHD -put on med (?-I can't remember)
Freshman yr of college: Joe, my youngest brother, is diagnosed with ADD-goes to school on scholarship b/c of his learning disorder
Present: Zechariah, my oldest son, has been put on a medical trial for ADHD.

Let me back up: most of you who know me or have known me for any length of time know how strong willed and 'difficult' Zechariah can be. You also know that he can be the most amazing little boy on the planet! Over the years I have fixed sleep problems, changed diet, read numerous books on parenting, prayed, bought a parenting program, talked to pediatricians, talked to a counselor, pulled him out of public school, home schooled, spanked, screamed, cried, showed love, patience, and consistency and yet his behavior got increasingly unacceptable, Things were especially bad outside the home. Upon moving to Maryland, I sought out help. I wanted him to be assessed. Did he have a learning disability? It runs in the family... Did he have a mental illness? It runs in the family... Did he have a behavior disorder? It runs...??? But when the psychiatrist said ADHD Impulsivity subtype I about laughed in his face. WHAT?!?! He can sit still for hours building Legos, he listens to books on tape, he sits and reads, he can draw pictures for hours on end, etc, etc. I was like, "Are you kidding me?" They explained other factors that described Zech to a 'T'. (What a dumb saying!) Anyways, we went to see the psychologist first since I was against medicating my 6 yr old. What a load of rubbish! I will not go into details but let me just say it was after the 3rd session with her that I realized I was doing everything I could. She had nothing to offer me in behavior modification that I was not doing. I was validated as a mother and realized (after much prayer and discussion with Gary) that medicine was a good idea. We started him on Concerta one month ago.

The results have astounded me! I can not begin to express what a difference it has made in his life. I used to describe Zechariah as Jekyll and Hyde. You never knew which one would reveal its head. It used to be Mr. Hyde most of the time, now it is Dr. Jekyll. He is my sweet, loving, amazing little boy that I knew he was and wanted so desperately to be! He is happier and functioning better. He calls it his control himself medicine. Whatever works! And it does! I am happy to say that in my son's case ADHD is a FACT and not fiction. To learn more go here

My sweet boy!

Friday, August 14, 2009

I promise

Not to blog while depressed or sad or mad or frustrated.

The end.