Happy Birthday Blue Jeans! You’re two years old today!

Happy Birthday Sweet Boy! Your sweet little face makes your mom so happy when it lights up with a smile. You get so excited about everything and squeal with delight over simple things. Your favorite things are “Goggy’s”, “balls”, and “choo choos” You adore your big brothers and want to do whatever they are doing. You have to fold your teddy’s arms when it’s time to pray and you won’t even take a nap without saying a little prayer! Your favorite time of day is when it’s time to get Daddy from the train station. I love watching your face light up as the train pulls in and you see Daddy get out and squeal and shout his name. You love to read with mom and won’t be satisfied until we’re sitting snuggled on the couch with a blanket over us and your teddy in your lap-THEN once everything is just right, we can read. Thank you for sharing your happy little spirit with our family.

Here is Blue Jeans watching his birthday card from Grandma. I knew Grandma H would appreciate this even if no one else does. First, here’s the link to the card so you can see what he’s so excited about.
http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=2056441368071&source=jl999

Now you can watch his reaction to it.

Happy Birthday Big Boy! We love you!

Thanksgiving in Upstate New York

For Thanksgiving we drove up to Palmyra New York where my Aunt Beth and Grandma Wesel live. We drove through beautiful Pennsylvania on our way and found out that Hecktown PA is right between Bethlehem and Nazareth PA.
It was lots of fun getting to visit with family that I haven’t seen in years and many of whom have not even met my children! On our way home we stopped to see my Aunt Susie and Uncle Mark and many of their kids in Syracuse. We had a great time! Here are some picture highlights.

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We went to visit the church sights too!

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Joseph Smith Home

The Sacred Grove

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The Sacred Grove is one of my favorite places on earth. I have wonderful memories of this place. One of my first memories in fact, is of walking out of the grove being carried on my dad’s shoulders as he sang “Oh How Lovely Was the Morning”. My testimony of the gospel was really solidified when I was 14 and heard my grandparents share their testimonies there. That was the first time I shared my testimony with true conviction. I’ve always looked forward to the day when I could take my own children there.

I will say however, that the Grove is a totally different experience in the fall and with small children! We’ll definitely have to go back in the spring and see if we can’t get Rock a walk through without the kiddos in tow.
And as a funny note to the trip-before we left for NY, we had a little family night about Joseph Smith’s experience in the sacred grove. We told the boys about how there were many different churches at the time and Joseph Smith wanted to know which one was the right one to join, so he prayed to God and got his answer that he should join none of them. So when on our trip as we drove past a street in Palmyra with really old churches on each corner, Go Go shouted out, “There’s all the churches who didn’t know!”

It’s always wonderful to be in Palmyra. Thanks for the good time Aunt B!

It’s official

It’s officially the Christmas season now.  Today I got out the nativity and listened to John Denver’s Christmas CD!  My husband rolls his eyes at that funny Wesel tradition, but it just isn’t Christmas for me until I hear this song and the rest of the CD!  (Click  the link and then click on the black play button up in the top right hand corner of the page.  Please forgive this slightly cheesy version)

http://www.last.fm/music/John+Denver/Rocky+Mountain+Christmas/Aspenglow

Happy Thanksgiving

I was reading the Wall Street Journal today and many articles had a grateful focus.  Some talked of the pilgrims and why they came, some talked of the hard past year we’ve had as a country and that we survived.  But one quote from an article by Peggy Noonan brought me up short and made me think hard about what I’m really grateful for this Thanksgiving.

A friend who emigrated from Nicaragua 21 years ago and lives now in New York knew right away what she was thankful for: her still-new country. “I’m mainly grateful that I could raise my son in freedom. I could vote for the first time in my life. I could express my opinions without being shot on the spot, jailed, or exiled like my grandfather. I could sleep through the night without fearing for my life. I could work and buy food without rationing.”

How incredibly blessed we are to live in America.  There are  people who call themselves Americans that think America is evil and wrong.  But those people are taking for granted the simple blessings they should be grateful for.  The blessings that people the world over would give anything to have.  Think hard tomorrow as you eat your turkey and stuffing.  Don’t ever ever forget how blessed you are to live here. 

Trick or Treat and Welcome to America

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The boys have been begging to go to the Statue of Liberty so on Halloween we surprised them.  It was an overcast day but very warm.  We figured the lines would be shorter because of the weather and the holiday.  Boy were we right!  No wait whatsoever.  It also helps that we came from the NJ side which is always better.  We had a blast.  We climbed 154 steps to the top of the pedestal, all of which Blue Jeans climbed himself.  We’d love to go up to the crown, but you have to wait months and months to get tickets for that.  The boys also thoroughly enjoyed running around the bottom portion of the pedestal on such a windy day.   It was lots of fun and someday I’ll go back when I can do it slowly and read all the history! 

There are too many fun photos to post here on the blog….
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but you can click here to see more: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kamadawn/sets/72157622789788244/

Some Halloween Fun

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Pilot Rock and his dog, Obi Wan Kenobi, Bumblebee the Transformer, and Miss 50’s.  Pretend you can see my poodle skirt.  (One my mom made for me when I was 12 and that I STILL fit into, I’m proud to say.  Ok, so that was my slightly chubby stage, but still….I won best 50’s costume at the party.

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Spooky and um….french?…

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Blue Jeans as the cutest little puppy around.  Yes, this costume is on it’s 3rd round at our house, but hey, why mess with an adorable thing?

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Happy Halloween!

Tribulation, thy name is Mother

It is 11:30 PM.  I just got done cleaning up the bathroom floor which was covered in a puddle of urine.  A wonderful surprise left by a sleep walking son that I literally stepped into.  The same son woke me up at 2 in the morning last night to tell me he’d thrown up and didn’t make it to the bathroom.  Throw up on a bunk bed ladder… not so fun to clean up.  And sandwiched in between those two fun clean up jobs I got to clean up blood from a major accident at our house this morning.  I have had possibly the most exhausting day as a mother that I’ve ever had, but here I sit, blogging.  It is therapeutic, for sure.

Blue Jeans (hereafter in this post referred to as BJ) loves to run all over the house and today he decided to run and then slide head first into a corner in the kitchen leaving a very deep (to the bone) gash in his beautiful little forehead.   My other boys now know what gushing blood means.  Which is good because if I don’t want to be disturbed I always tell them not to bother me unless the house is on fire or they are gushing blood.  As BJ was gushing blood I was running around trying to get everyone out to the car, get my shoes on and keep a towel pressed to his head to slow the blood flow while not passing out.  I managed to get the screaming baby and the other two boys out to the car when I realized I was missing some important clothing items and ran upstairs only to have to sit down with my head between my knees so I wouldn’t faint.  My baby was bleeding to death in the car and there I sat unable to get up.  It was awful.   I had been making myself breakfast when BJ ran into the wall and so had no food in my stomach which added to the light headedness.  At that point Mr. Pres, who was home sick from school (see middle of the night cleanup job from last night for details) then came into my room hysterical that BJ was going to die.  Amazingly enough I was able to talk coherently even with my head between my knees and was able to convince him, though I’m sure I didn’t sound very convincing, that Blue Jeans would be OK.  Finally after what felt like 10 minutes I was able to get up and go down stairs.  I thankfully smelled the burning egg on the stove on my way out to the car and a possible house fire was averted.  Miraculously, the bleeding had mostly stopped by the time I got to the car thanks mostly to 2 big brother’s prayers, I’m sure. 

To the Urgent Care we went.   I herded all three little boys into the urgent care, myself and BJ covered in blood.  The people there tried to be helpful and not stare at the horrible wound on my baby’s head and then sent me to the ER.  So back in the car we herded, my arm about to break off from holding BJ so long.  An angelic visiting teacher saved the day and met me at the ER to take the two older boys.  Funny that it was at that point-when my friend came to help- that I finally lost it and started to ball.  I then made my way into the ER.  I should add here that everywhere I went people cringed at BJ’s head.  It was almost amusing to see the police officer on duty at the ER cringe when he saw BJ.  Almost amusing.  In the ER we got to wait.  And wait.  And wait.  While I sat anxiously waiting and trying NOT to think about the horrible scar this would leave on his head Blue Jeans was as happy as could be.   It’s as if he didn’t know he had a huge gash in his head.  He climbed all over the bed, pulled all the cords, played with the lights and was just fine while we sat in our tiny room waiting and waiting and waiting. 

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Finally 3 1/2 hours after the incident actually occurred, a plastic surgeon was able to stitch his little forehead back together.  That was the worst part.  The surgeon stitched, the child specialist blew lots of bubbles to keep Blue Jeans distracted, and Blue Jeans and I cried.  Well his was really screaming.  It was a horrific experience to sit there helpless while your little one screams.  The Dr. kept telling me that he wasn’t in pain (they had numbed the area of course) and that BJ was just really mad because he couldn’t move (they had swaddled him up good and tight in the “Papoose” which is baby slang for straight jacket), but I don’t know that I believe him.  Either way it was painful emotionally for both of us.  But 16 stitches later Blue Jeans was fine.  Well, as fine as one could be with 16 stitches.  He was up again and wanting to blow the bubbles himself.   Physically and emotionally exhausted we headed home.  And as I drove away from the ER I contemplated the miraculousness of the fact that with 3 boys I have never been there before now! 
I wonder what surprises my 3 sons will have for me tomorrow.