Saturday, December 17, 2011

Family Time

When you live in a small town, you have to pack a lot into one weekend in order to get everything done that you want to do.
Our weekend started with:
The Lights! Oh how I love, love, love the lights on Temple Square. Simply Beautiful. Every Time.
Saturday:
A day filled with Christmas shopping, grocery shopping, and shopping for ugly Christmas sweater prizes!
Saturday night: The Anderson Family Christmas Party.
We love to be with our cousins!
Our sweaters.

Sunday: The Hardy Family Christmas Eve Celebration
We made the Christmas Eve dinner (yum), played games, did the grandkid nativity, and even sang a few songs around the piano. We missed Mom and Dad terribly.
As usual - I was the ass.
Next came our little sheep and the shepherds.
Followed by the lovely angels.
And the three wise men
The grandkids who were there.
It was a great weekend.
We love our families.
The end.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Back Up!

I forgot to mention that in September...
Wade ran the RedRock Relay with some friends he works with,
And we spent Labor Day with the Andersons.
It was wonderful being together. We did a lot of hiking (I suppose I should say THEY did a lot of hiking. I stayed in the cabin with 3 week old Kate).

Sulfur Creek (For the second time this year)
It's my girls' favorite hike!




On the way back home we stopped at Calf Creek for lunch.
Good times. We LOVE our cousins.

(9 of the 11 Anderson grand girls)
In the car the other day we were stuck in bad traffic on our way to Sandy.
"Why are we stopped?" Addi asked.
"There are a lot of cars on the road in the city" we replied. Wade went on to say he didn't ever want to have to commute in traffic. I reminded him there were some good things about living in a city. We asked Janie, "Where do you want to live? In the city or the country?" Her reply was, "Wherever my cousins live." We thought it was a cute response. We know family is important and I'm grateful my children have these experiences with their cousins and that they are close to them. I hope they will be the kind of strength to each other that I have witnessed with my oldest nieces and nephews on the Hardy side. What great examples they are!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Quite Possibly Our Best Costumes Ever!

Oh Yeah!
Despicable us:
(It's really just too bad you can't see Wade's skin tight black pants and pointed shoes)
Agnes, Edith, and Margo
Our little minion.
The 2nd annual Hardy Halloween Party was a great success.
6 of the 10 Hardy children (and their families) were there. In all 31 people.
We even had mom and dad join us for a bit all the way from Hawaii (thanks to Skype).
We missed the Idaho, Arizona, and Florida families!
Jack(Todd) and Jill:
Fire Fighter Benny, Pregnant Nun Erika, and the most adorable Utah cheerleader I've ever seen!
Unfortunately We didn't get pictures of the other families!
Thanks for the good times.
Can't wait until next year.

Monday, October 3, 2011

A Baby Story

The Story of Kate's Birth
(for the record)
The Tuesday before Kate was born I went to the doctor for my 38 week visit. The next morning I woke up with contractions about 8 minutes apart. I told Wade I was having contractions, but as soon as I got out of bed they went away. I guess this sometimes happens after an internal exam...
So when I woke up the following Sunday morning with contractions, I thought they would just go away if I got up. It was about 5 AM. I decided I would start getting ready for church. It was also Janie's birthday and I wanted to get up early anyway to hang up the happy birthday banner and make her breakfast. I started to do my hair, but the contractions did not go away...I found myself sitting down trying to breath through the pain every few minutes. At this point I decided to wake up Wade. It was about 5:15 and my contractions were about 3 minutes apart. We talked for a little while and I told him I thought I was in labor. "Let's give it another 15 minutes and make sure." Wade said. Finally I couldn't take it anymore. "We are going. NOW." I said. Wade called our doctor and told him my contractions were 2 minutes apart and we were headed for the hospital. He told Wade he would meet us there. Wade called his mom right after and told her we were leaving for the hospital and to come to the house. We left before she got there. We got to the hospital a little before 6. I was dying at this point. By the time I was in a bed, hooked up to the monitors, and with an IV it was about 5 after 6. The nurse checked me. I was dilated to an 8. It was too late for an epidural. My contractions were right on top of each other and I felt like I couldn't get a break from the pain. I kept telling Wade to call the doctor and tell him to get here. It felt like forever before my doctor came. He arrived at 6:10 and broke my water and got ready for delivery. He told me to push at my next contraction. I told Wade I didn't think I could do it - the pain was too intense. I was assured I could do it and started to push. I felt a whole new kind of pain. Her head was out in 2 pushes. And with a final push little Kate was born. Official time of birth 6:20. I didn't realize until I was pushing out her shoulders that I was screaming (rather loudly I think). Once her shoulders came out I experienced a relief that I can't even describe. I only pushed through 1 contraction, and just like Ellia, her face was bruised from coming down the birth canal so fast. My doctor just laughed and cracked jokes about how fast and easy I have babies (EASY MY EYE!), and how I should have a dozen. As for me, I am glad I can say I did it naturally, and I'm still a little undecided, but I think given the choice I would have the epidural. However they come - it's all worth it to have these sweet babies.
Kate (about 1 month old)

Life goes on.
I think 4 has been an easier adjustment than 3, but life is busy with a newborn.
Here is a typical scene of our house these days...
a few things to notice
1. The obvious piles of laundry surrounding me.
2. My nursing cover draped over the couch.
3. Mug of water (always close by).
4. Nursing pad on the couch.
5. Super cheesy love story in hand.
6. I wear sweats on a daily basis.
7. and of course the adorable baby on my chest...my favorite.
Pathetic? Maybe a little...
But life goes on, and it is a good life.


Monday, September 12, 2011

First Day of School

My big second grader.
WHAT? I swear I was dropping her off for her first day of Kindergarten yesterday!


Kindergartener!
I don't know what she was more excited about...school, or wearing her new Twinkle Toes!

My girls are so grown up...I hate it!

Most mornings Ellia and I watch them get on the bus. Ellia is having serious withdrawls.

And when they get home...they are excited to get to hold baby Kate!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A WONDERFUL WEEK!

Saturday, August 13
The week started like this:

Wade's brother and his family were nice enough to invite us to go boating with them.

Maybe it was the swimming

Or the rocking of the boat...

But the next morning...
Sunday, August 14
Kate Jennifer Anderson (weighing in at 6 lbs. 12 oz.) decided to join our family...

We were immediately head over heals
(The blood on Wade's shirt is from cutting the cord)



And everyone else was taken by her as well.

Especially this little girl...
I could hear her in the hallway before she even got to my room; "Wanna see my baby sister!"
She's a little obsessed (still).


The lone man...and the girls who adore him!

Coincidentally...this little girl was born on the very same day 7 years earlier.
I can't believe I have 2 girls with the same birthday!

I was unavailable to make her cake - so Wade stepped in.
Didn't he do a wonderful job?

He even made Janie's requested dinner: chicken broccoli.
He was a little overwhelmed upon returning to the hospital. "Welcome to my world" was all I could say. Not exactly what he wanted to hear I don't think.

Janie wanted a new bike for her birthday.

Little did she know she'd get a new sister too!
Here are the birthday girls.

Monday, August 15
Kate and I returned home from the hospital. Wade took a few days off to help me out. While he went and played with the girls I was able to enjoy my new baby and get some much needed rest.
Wade took the girls to the Freemont Indian Village. They had a great time.




I love this shot of the girls sporting their new bracelets.

Tuesday, August 16
Wade took the girls to a bounce house place.
They loved it!




Wednesday, August 17
Maybe we are crazy...but we decided we couldn't miss my little sister's wedding. We left for Salt Lake early that morning. Turns out we were really glad we went. The ceremony was absolutely BEAUTIFUL...and it was a joy to see my baby sister look so happy!

Another wonderful thing about my little sister getting married was that my parents came home from their mission and were able to see baby Kate.
4 generations: Kate, me, my beautiful mother and her beautiful mother!

Cousins!

The little girls all loved seeing the new baby.


Thursday, August 18
It was my first day alone with all four girls. Not gonna lie...it was kinda a rough day. I tried to do all the things my mom would normally do - like giving Kate her first bath. I wasn't nearly as good at it as my mom. She screamed almost the whole time.


Friday, August 19
Thankfully my parents were able to stay home from Hawaii a few days after the wedding, and were gracious enough to come to my house for a couple of days to help with my sweet new baby. (She has a tendency to make people sleepy!)



Saturday, August 20
We took advantage of my parents being in town and decided to bless her before they had to leave. It was another wonderful day. Wade's whole family was able to be there, and my family (minus Jill who was on her honeymoon and my sister Janelle who was in Florida) were able to be there. I have found that the sweetest moments of my life always include 2 things: my family, and The Gospel. These are the moments in life that make my heart happy.


It was a beautiful blessing.


Sunday, August 21
What a wonderful week...but we are tuckered out!