A Family is a Gift That Lasts Forever...

A Family is a Gift That Lasts Forever...

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter Sunday


The morning of Easter Sunday was beautiful.  All week during our scripture time, the kids and I have been going through the Easter week when Christ was alive.  We talked about all the main events leading up to his time in Gethsemane and his death and resurrection.  On Palm Sunday, we talked about Jesus riding on a donkey through the city gates.  Cooper's preschool talked about this story the very next day and Cooper was excited to already know the story.  We talked about the Last Supper, when Jesus washed His disciples feet, and when he cleansed the temple.  We talked about the Passover holiday that the Jews had celebrated that week and we even recreated a Passover meal with bitter herbs and food items that were similar to what they would have eaten on this holiday.  The kids love it because we always do this Passover meal on the floor on a blanket.  Each food represents something spiritual, usually concerning the ancient Isrealites.  It was fun to teach the kids a little bit about this.  They have watched a few episodes of "The Bible" with us, a recent show on TV and have been able to better understand some of the Bible stories.  So they had an idea already who the "Israelites" were.  As the week went on, we talked about the Garden of Gethsemane and how Jesus suffered there.  We made resurrection rolls with crescent rolls and marshmallows to help us all understand how Jesus' body was embalmed and placed in the tomb.  Then we talked about the glorious resurrection, using a glove to help them understand the body and the spirit.  It has been a wonderful week of learning and I think we all better understand the real meaning of Easter.  




Saturday, March 30, 2013

Easter Fun

Easter is always a fun holiday.  It was Kaylee's first real time decorating eggs.  Instead of dying them, she painted them, and she loves to paint!  The boys dyed their eggs using a pinterest special, wire whisks.  Unfortunately, the eggs didn't ever really get eaten, but it was fun decorating anyways.  



The Routsong Family always does a big Easter Egg Hunt for all the grandkids.  The older teenager grandkids help fill eggs and then go hide them all over Grandma & Grandpa's property.  The little kids each get a color of egg to find.  This year, Kaylee had to find the pink ones, Jaxton had to find the yellow ones, and Cooper had to find the orange ones.  There were equal numbers of eggs in every color.  The kids had a blast searching, and then had a blast discovering what was inside.  Grandma always hides one big black egg with dollar bills inside.  Cooper was the lucky finder's keeper!!  He found that egg and found a $10 bill inside.  He was on top of the world!!  He was so proud of his find and was showing off his prize everywhere he went.  Uncle Mike offered to give him 2 green $1 bills in exchange for his one.  But Cooper knew enough math to understand that the 10 on his bill meant more than two that said $1 on each of them.  It was funny watching him contemplate this trade and then decide against it.  :-).  What a fun day with family!!  And a beautiful spring day! 




Cooper, Jaxton, Ryan, Ash, Kaylee, Christin, and Austin in the tree

Friday, March 29, 2013

Bella Dog

We have got ourselves a dog!!  Outrageous, right?  What are we supposed to do with a dog?  I have no idea! I've never owned a dog in my life.  Yet here we are, dog owners.  That sounds strange!!  Our cousins dog, Bella, is a beagle terrier mix.  She's a great dog, already potty trained and gentle as ever with kids and very obedient.  They were looking to find a new home for her, and the kids were interested.   So we took her for a week to see how things might go, and she's becoming a part of our little family.  The kids are actively taking part in taking care of her.  They divided up the jobs themselves and gave out assignments.  Cooper would take her potty when she needed to go outside, and he was willing to scoop her poop with the special pooper scooper too.  Wow, that's brave!  He also would be in charge of putting her in her kennel when we leave the house, and letting her out when we get home.  Jaxton would be in charge of filling her food and water bowls twice a day.  They put me in charge of giving her a bath.  The kids also have stepped it up in taking on an extra chore every day to help keep our house clean, keep the dog hair to a minimum and keep our house smelling nice.  So far so good.  


The dog's name is Bella.  Funny, because we have a baby girl cousin named Bella too.  Hmmm.  We have considered trying to change up her name a little, maybe to Bells or Belle, or something like that.  We will see.  :-)  But Bella loves to play catch.  Its her favorite game ever.  And the kids are thrilled that she can get so excited over a tennis ball or frisbee :-)

Kaylee is our girl, of course, so she is around just to take care of our new furry friend.  She gives Bella blankies to keep her warm, feeds her treats, and snuggles with her.  And Cooper lived up to his commitment to scoop poop.  He went outside in his underwear and rain boots to take Bella potty.  He was brave enough to scoop her poop up into a bag and throw it in the trash!!  If I have helpers like these, then this dog can stay!!  

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A Budding Artist

Kaylee is a little artist.  She has developed a love for coloring and will spend a long time just working on coloring all over a piece of paper.  She does not scribble.  Rather, she carefully and particularly will make small circles and marks with full focus and attention.  In her mind, she is drawing actual objects, and often her circles and swirls do turn into an object shape and she is thrilled!  One time, her circles, lines, and swirls made a shape like a vacuum, so she showed me that she had made a vacuum!!  She can draw a circle and then she will put two big dots inside that circle for eyes!  I am just so impressed with her focus on drawing at such a young age.  If she focuses really close, she can sometimes recreate a heart shape.  Its a budding talent!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Dawson is Six Months!!



Dawson is 6 months old!! I can hardly believe how time flies!!  He has grown into such a cute, sweet boy.  My heart melts every time I see his cute face, and his smile just melts my heart.  He can say DaDaDaDa now, which Nate is very proud of :-).  He can roll every which way he wants to get anywhere he wants to go.  He can sit up really strong and he loves to sit surrounded by toys.  He has blue eyes and whispy blond hair and looks so much like his big brother Cooper.  We call him "Mini Cooper."  




Dawson just began sitting up in the highchairs at restaurants.  This photo was taken in his first restaurant high chair!!  Oh is he proud!  He also can sit up inside a grocery cart with the buckle around his waist.  It gives mom a lot more space to put groceries now!!  

This is Dawson's first attempt at eating solid food.  He got to have baby rice cereal.  He wasn't sure exactly what to do with it when it got inside his little mouth, so he just spit it all out.  He seemed interested in eating and curious about the spoon and the white stuff and the strange taste, but he just couldn't figure out what he was supposed to do with it.  Cute boy!!  I think we have this very same exact photo with each of our kids in the very same high chair eating their first bowl of baby cereal!
These two kiddos are good buddies.  They will grow up doing all kinds of things together.  The big boys are often occupied doing big boy things, and these little ones are usually always together.  They will grow up side by side and I hope they will have a great friendship.  
Now, everyone thinks that Dawson looks just like Cooper.  His baby pictures are identical to Cooper as a baby.  BUT, we were at Grandma Routsong's house one day, and she had this photo sitting on a shelf.  Guess who is in that photo?  That is Baby Jaxton!!  And Dawson was wearing the very same sweater this particular day.  There DEFinitely is a resemblance between Baby Jaxton & Baby Dawson!  Apparently, all our kids just kinda all look alike!!  



Saturday, March 9, 2013

Citadel Soccer


Jaxton did a soccer league called Citadel Soccer.  This was a unique league because it was purely instructional and the coaches were professional soccer players themselves.  All the other leagues around here are volunteer parent coaches.  These coaches were actually from Brazil and were teaching Futsal (or indoor soccer) during the winter.  So the kids learned all kinds of neat drills and tricks with their feet for offense in soccer.  They played little scrimmages amongst the team to practice their skills for defense.  It really strengthened Jaxton's soccer skills and was super fun to watch him learn.  He's less afraid of getting into the action and getting that ball away from other players.  Jaxton gained lots of skills that he will be able to use in springtime league soccer.  Great job Jaxton!!