The "rule of three" is a principle in writing that suggests that things that come in threes are inherently funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than other numbers of things. So it seems lately, I'm totally a fan of the three's!
HALLOWEEN! Which is actually my third favorite holiday {#1. Christmas! #2. My birthday - yes it is a holiday! Um, hello it only comes around every 4 years, so Leap Year is defiantly a holiday in my book!}. Halloween really is a big deal around here and it does make things funnier and more satisfying in a weird, "I can put my make-up on wrong and look good doing it" kinda way! I figured this is probably Vannah's last year of being excited about being a "family theme" so when I brought up SUPER HEROS and the girls were pumped, I couldn't wait to sit down with them and order their costumes online! It's funny how the characters they picked fit their personalities to a T. We had a great time celebrating the holiday at a few different parties: Mystery Dinner at the Parkinson's, Adult Masquerade Party at Blue Lemon, a day up at Gardner's Village with Nachelle & her girls, and the annual rocking Garage Party we host! My sister Emily took the reigns for me this year and held it in her garage (because she did all the food, bless her!). Cam & I still set-up all the gear...we make a few improvements every year and we seriously had so much fun! Carmel apple cider on the camping stove, doughnuts, a skull that had fog coming out of it...just a few fun additions! The weather was sensational so it was fun to walk around the neighborhood with the girls...I've never seen kids run so fast! History was made this year though with the addition of the "Bobbing for Apples" game / scheme, whatever you want to call it! As kids came, we offered them 2 pieces of candy OR if they wanted to try and bob for an apple, we gave them two huge hand fulls. We found however (and I speak from experience) that you actually had to dump your whole head into the bucket to obtain the apple, because the bucket was so deep! It was hysterical to see some kids go for it! Other say "No Way" and then come back and try five or 10 minute's later. We had some great laughs, good treats, and what a trick!
The FIRST "3" of this series came on November 3rd and I just happen to be lucky enough to be there for the occasion! I flew into Denver the day after Halloween and just in time for beautiful Denver weather {seriously gorgeous and sunny!} and then of course that night a huge snow storm. So I went to keep Jess busy as she just hit 38 weeks and do what I could to get some contractions going and bring laboring waves her way! We walked every aisle of Target twice (morning and night) for two days. We did stairs and laps at the Rec Center {did I mention I thought I was going to go into labor, yikes I'm outta shape}. We ate cayenne peppered mangos (that was more for me that for her labor, I just luv them and Whole Foods...so we made a stop). We did it all. So when we woke up on day 3 and knew I would be going home that afternoon, we were bummed. She had had some awesome series of contractions but nothing that maintained over a few hours. So as we stumbled down to the kitchen and pathetically started pouring Cheerios for the kids, it was as if my sister was translated right before me...she said, "And what really bugs, is that I feel like I have been peeing my pants all morning..." My heart raced and I wiped the sleepers from my eyes, "Are you peeing or are you leaking fluid?!" She responded, "I don't know..." So I said the magically word..."COUGH!" Standing there in her cute white robe, she let out a cough and the water poured down!!! {Sorry tmi, but it rocked!} We started jumping up and down!!! Her water had broke! It was a special treat to be there for Jackson Thomas Northrop's arrival. Everything went smoothly and Jess did amazing. He is perfect and plump and precious. I luved to see Eric's face light up when they laid JT on Jessica's chest...he said, "Yeah, that is defiantly the cutest baby I have ever seen..." Of course he looks just like his dad! Lucky, lucky me! #2 of the series will arrive in December with my little sister Lindsey giving birth to a baby boy! And then my little #3 will be here in February...why does that sound so much sooner than later...
{proof of the stairs, one set at least, this was at the high school, jessica don't kill me!}
We had our Evening in Excellence program for the Young Women at our church. It was a huge feat to put on but I really believe in the Young Women's program and the purpose it has in these girls lives. In a world that is so stressful, challenging, negative, harsh...I wanted to create a night to truly celebrate all the GOOD these young women are doing. They do so much good. We highlighted not only their achievements in their Personal Progress but also the accomplishments in service, school, extracurricular, talents, family and individual interest. We had a sort of Emmy's show, although it was named the EMMA's {A Tribute to Emma Hale Smith}. Each girl received an award and in between awards we had talent performances, young women that: played the harp, sang, violin, Irish Dancing, Ballet, Piano, Contemporary Dance. It was a spectacular evening. I was so very proud of the two young women who received their Medallions as they completed all the requirements of the Personal Progress Program! One of the highlights for me was the Honorary Awards we gave out...we had the girls (over a month's period) nominate women in our church ward that had touched their life or their families life. We had a committee pick the top 5 and we invited the women to come that night, with special invitations and seating when they arrived. Each girl read about the nominee and then presented them with an Honorary Award for the positive impact they have on young women. Each woman was really touched. It was pretty special and a reminder to me that you never know who is watching you or what the small acts of kindness and service can do for those around you.
{Honorary Awards}
{Set-up...Mrs. Buttersworth painted GOLD for our "Emma" awards!}
{getting ready! red carpet and all!}
*Back to the THREE's right? Well Evening in Excellence #1...in December we will be having our end of the year Jesus the Christ Reading celebration (I am on page 450...I have a month to finish!). We are having a super fun night to celebrate and we have an amazing guest speaker coming for the young women...can't wait to surprise you with who it is! And then if that is not enough, I will have to sneak in #3 before the baby comes with New Beginnings in January with the Young Women.
Just THREE more and I promise I am done and seeing that these are my favorite three's:
- Jilly is now sporting "Katy Perry" bangs, courtesy of her sister Lucy. She walks into my bedroom, at 7:05 a.m nonetheless, with butchered bangs. I'm so groggy I don't even know how I manage to say, what happened to your hair and she matter of factly says to me, "Lucy cut my hair, no worry...it's OKAY!"
- Speaking of Lu...her latest obsession is Freddy Kruger. Not the scary killer guy but our neighbors kitty (that is what the neighbor named him!). Anyways, "Freddy" has become quite the regular around here because Lucy has basically adopted / God Mothered / Stolen the kitty from our neighbor. Which of course, sends Cam just about over the edge! And he is quite vocal about his disdain, when he sees her sneaking the kitty food, making a bed for it in the garage, and petting it for hours. To which Lucy has voiced, "Yeah mom, if I am ever dating some guy and he doesn't like cats, no way am I marrying him..." She. Is. Five. lol!
- A few months ago I was looking for a way for Savannah's piano playing to be more effective ("series of 3!"). It seemed like every time we sat down to practice, she would end up in tears (for no reason!). Plus, I wasn't thrilled about her piano teacher. So, after some talk with Cameron, I decided that I would start teaching her. But how I approached it with her, was that she would be getting a new piano teacher the upcoming week. So Monday after school (back in August) she came home, and said I'm ready for piano. So I had her get her piano bag and told her to go outside through the garage and then come back to the front door and ring the door bell. She looked at me, kinda confused, but she did it. After she rang the doorbell, I opened the door and introduced myself as Mrs. Kesler, her new piano teacher. Long story short, it's been a funny, fabulous 3 and half months teaching my star student. It's amazing how this little scenario works for us both. There is no crying. There is no fighting. She truly treats me like her teacher and her as my student. She leaves after 45 minutes through the front door and then back in through the garage "I'm home!" This week she passed off all her books and is on to her next level. It's been a growing experience for me as a mother to look for ways to do things differently, as needed for my children...in this case, to be apart of her "make believe", all while truly believing and sticking to what I know is her potential. Vannah and her BFF are luving the hoop season! I luv to see her little cheeks get all flushed as she is running, focusing and working so hard! It's pretty cute!
I can't believe my THREE will soon be four...
THREE QUESTIONS:
1. What is your favorite number?
2. Has your child ever cut their hair or a siblings? Did you freak out?
or just go back to bed like I did (okay, after a few threats to cut all of Lucy's hair off if she every picked up a pair of scissors again, and then I rolled over...)
or just go back to bed like I did (okay, after a few threats to cut all of Lucy's hair off if she every picked up a pair of scissors again, and then I rolled over...)
7 comments:
Can I just say how much I enjoy reading your posts. You are such a great writer. Love the Halloween costumes. Those were legit!!! I need you to send some of those contraction waves my way. There is absolutely nothing going on for me. Congrats to Jess - that is awesome and he is super cute! Can't wait to see you guys. Love ya!!!
Pretty sure I missed out on seeing you ALL in person on Halloween! I'm feeling a little sad about that, because you guys looked a*mazing!! Anyway, "Katy Perry" is darling just as she is. And, what's this? You're not ready to take on part one of the Ragnar Hill right now? Shocking!
Love you, miss you, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your adorable family!!!!! - was that three ;)
You're crazy and I love it!
thanks for giving me a good laugh. . . as usual. let's talk soon!
You give me good ideas like the yw Emma's and teaching your own daughter by telling her she has a new teacher. I won't need them anytime soon, but I'll remember in the future!! Congrats to jess! Cute Halloween costumes. You are so so fun.
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