Speaking of sleeping, that has been a big event for us. Boston is finally sleeping through the night, going a good 8-10hrs each night. Which makes for a very happy mommy and daddy! :) Since we are on the topic of our youngest bundle of joy, I will talk about his blessing weekend. That Friday, Calvin, Boston, and I took Aunt Kim down to Avila Beach to play. Well, let's be honest, Boston didn't do much besides sleep in his stroller, but the rest of us played! :) Aunt Wimberly, as we refer to her, loooves to swim in the ocean, so she convinced Cal and I to join her. Though, I must admit, Calvin took much more convincing than I did. That cold water just doesn't speak to a 21-month-old like it does to us crazies! The rest of my family made the trek over to the coast and joined us for some sun-bathing and sandwiches later that day. (and by sunbathing I mean COMPLETELY FRYING my
The next morning, I arose early to make strawberry pancakes for everyone (Mark's choice) and boy were they yummy. We then all proceeded to scramble upstairs and make ourselves half way presentable before rushing off to Casi's soccer game and then on to my Dad's FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION (in a loud, high-pitched annoying voice). Aunt Wimberly made/taught me to make german chocolate cake- yum, yum, YUMMY! There, I took some family photos and presented my dad with a photo book of his life... I know, presh, right?! It took some work, but with Casi's help, he managed to blow out all 50 candles! Even Calvin was impressed at the light extravaganza on the cake!! That night, Calvin pleased all of his Aunties, first by saying, in the clearest possible voice, "Kim." Later he said "Maaawk," which was, impressively, shortly followed by a "Kaywene." He can even say Gramps now (which is what we call my hoot of a Grandpa, so as not to cause confusion between him and my dad) though it sounds a little more like "gap."
Sunday, the day Boston had been so eagerly awaiting, (oh, wait, maybe that was me) finally came and Jeff blessed our youngest son. It was such a sweet blessing, there were even a few comments regarding his words during testimony meeting. We retired to my parent's house and took pictures and ate, as you might have guessed, CUPCAKES! We also had to say farewell to our traveling family members who made the trek westward to join us in these joyous celebrations. :(
The following weekend was conference weekend. Saturday, we had a breakfast feast at our house and invited Jeff's parents over for some biscuits and gravy (my fav!). That was also the day of my favorite talk, a talk on simplicity by President Uckdorf. He quoted DaVinci by saying, "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Loved it!
A couple days later, I had a great experience. My friend who serves in Young Womens asked me to teach her Beehives to make cupcakes. Surreal, I know. I love cupcakes and love young womens! It was so much fun chatting and baking with them, they are all so cute and fun! Calvin also loves cupcakes, so the next night when we had Jeff's parents for dinner, I reenacted the strawberry cheesecake cupcakes. He helped me saying, "chake, heeelp," (russian accent) the whole time.
Saturday was C-A-R-A-Z-Y! Cuz I had a bad day... sing a sad song just to turn it around. I know, lame, but it was. We just tried to cram too much into one day so that nothing quite went as planned. My mom and CJ spent the night, since she was in the Pioneer Day Parade. So, we decked ourselves in our farmiest country drags and headed to the parade, however I had to be at a super saturday, so we didn't get to see much before wizzing off to the next event. Once at the craft extravaganza, I had enough time to say hello, get the supplies I needed for my crafts and somewhat construct them, then we were off again, this time to a birthday party for one of Cal's friends. We arrived an hour late and were assigned the potato salad, which we had to assemble there, in front of a roomful of people who had already eaten. Embarrassing, I know, even worse, we were the only ones to eat it. Though, for being thrown together, it was BOMBY! :) We could only stay for an hour, so we said our hellos, dropped off the present, bounced in the bounce house, sang the usual bday song, had some pie, and bolted- off to a photoshoot. That night, as I made some cookies for an event the next day, it came as no surprise when they did not turn out how they are supposed to. At that minute, I decided to make the rest the next day and give up on that day altogether. Jeff so graciously took care of the boys and I face-planted in my pillow, not to be woken until Sunday morning.
That Sunday, we had all kinds of fun. First, the Spanish Branch Pres asks us to speak in Spanish Branch on November 21. Which is the Sunday before Thanksgiving, Which is the same Sunday we've spoken the past TWO years in TWO other wards! LOL. I was pretty nervous and wanted to say no, but then I realized they won't know what I'm saying, and it all of a sudden sounded genius! Later that day, I finally got my patriarchal blessing. I know, it's taken me a while, but it was a wonderful experience! After that, we attended a party at Jeff's parents in honor of our friend and her promising beau. It was quite the fiesta, however, after Jeff had loaded up Cal's plate with all kinds of Mexican food, he looked up and raised both his hands and said, "where beans?" We all cracked up, even he knows Mexican food is not complete without some refried beans! Calvin entertained everyone with his sweet one liners (yes, he is speaking in sentences now) and impressing them with his ball knowledge (he can tell you which ball is which ex: football, soccer ball, bouncy ball, big ball, etc). We also entertained each other with our embarrassing/funny engagement stories.
Monday was Play Day since Jeff had the day off. We just hung out and ran errands. Later that night, Calvin and I were cuddling in bed and giggling, then he decided daddy should be there, so he yelled, "OOOOH DADDY!!!" until Jeff came bounding up. We then wore Calvin out with tickle fights and scare fests, so he jumped off the bed, headed for the door and turned to reply, "night guys," followed by a huge kiss of the hand. He cracks us up daily!
I got some quality girl time this week, starting with Zumba on Wednesday night. It's a latin/african dance class at the gym and is so fun! I hardly noticed I was working out for an hour! Friday night was a girls dinner for a friend who is moving to Colorado. My friend Sara and I went for a little bit then headed off to the movies to see "The way you are" (don't quote me on that, I didn't even know when I was ordering my ticket what the title was) which happened to be hilarious! It was nice to be able to get out on my own and enjoy some quality time with friends!
Saturday was Pumpkin Patch Day! We were expecting to get some unbelievably cute pictures, especially since Calvin loves everything Halloween-ghosts, the word boo, and pumpkins, which he calls "punks." We met Jeff's parents there, but were quickly brought to reality as our son was glued to the cow pen. It was so impressive to him that cows do, in fact, say mooooooo! :) We did, however, score some cute pics of our Baby Bear Boston, who was surprisingly in the better mood that day. Then it was off to Panda for some yummy dinner. Have I mentioned lately how much my son eats? He packed away his own side of rice and moved on to tidbits from our meals like it was nothing! I can't imagine what kind of debt we will go into trying to feed him as a teenager!
Today, Sunday, I got to teach the lesson in Relief Society. It was a lot of fun, as I got a lot of participation! Jeff thinks I'm crazy, but I don't feel apart of a ward until I speak or do something, so it felt great to get up there today! Ok, I probably am crazy, but thanks to my friend Josie, I had a great display! (she taught me the week before how to make a really cute chalkboard)
I love my family! I have a great husband and two amazing boys! We are all growing all the time and it is so much fun to look back at our lives and see the progression in each of us! Now here is my sweet husband with his recap of events:
I am not going to bore you with my take on all that has happened. But I did teach Calvin some new things. Cindy only watches Food Network or HGTV, so Calvin is deprived from the good things in life, aka Sports Center. So I taught him to say "I want to watch Sports Center!" Calvin is also in a phase where he is using our first names, not all the time, but sometimes. Like today after church we were getting ready to leave and he just started yelling, "Jeffrey, Jeffrey!!" I am not sure what he wanted but it was pretty funny. Calvin is soo smart. He comes up with new phrases and words all the time. We should really write them down because I can't think of a lot of them off the top of my head. His favorite phrase is probably, "I want ditza." For those that don't speak Calvin ditza means pizza, which happens to be his favorite food with gapes (grapes) being in close second. When we were at the pumpkin farm yesterday, they had a bull and he was really interested in it, more so than the pumpkins. He wanted to pet it and figured that if he gave it food, it would let him. He started with dirt, apparently cows don't like dirt. So then he went to the stroller and started looking around. He finally looks up and shrugs his shoulders and says "gape?" I have a couple midterms this week, so it should be pretty uneventful, just a lot of studying. I am so grateful for Cindy and all of her patience with me and the boys. I am so excited for the day where I come home from work and can just concentrate on my family. Until then, I owe Cindy big time.


