Monday, June 24, 2013

Ella Zoe is 10 months!








Can this be true!? Apparently it can. Isn't 10 months and one year like almost the same!? Noooo, they are not! But I know in the blink of an eye she'll be eating that 1st birthday cake and I'll be wondering . . . 
HOW IN THE WORLD!?

Here are 10 things about Ella at 10 months:
  1. Ella is so close to walking! She's taken 2 steps! She has great balance and will stand up from a sitting position without any help. And proceed to stand there making you think she's going to take off walking any minute!
  2. She is mischievous!!!! She can open anything, climb on everything, and get into places that you never though possible. She's everywhere all at once {this is how I feel}.
  3. Ella still loves to eat, but she HATES sitting in the high chair. Go figure.
  4. She crawls at the speed of light when she wants to, but still in the bear crawl. Oh her hands and feet - booty high in the air. 
  5. HER TEETH! OMGoodness! She has 6. Her two front teeth kill me. I LOVE them. They are so big and have that little gap and match her personality to a T. I can't explain it. It was meant to be :)
  6. She puts EVERYTHING in her mouth. I suppose this goes with the mischievous one, but I feel it deserved it's own number. I am CONSTANTLY checking her mouth for random things. She literally goes from one thing to the next trying to eat stuff. Mothers worst nightmare!
  7. Ella LOVES her dad. When he get's home from work I'm chopped liver!
  8. She loves the wind. It's pretty funny. She even likes when you blow in her face. She just closes her eyes and smiles like YAY. 
  9. Ella and Evie were sealed to us in the Vernal, UT LDS Temple on the day Ella turned 10 months. I thought that was pretty special.
  10. She is starting to say tons of words. Her newest "thing" is saying Weeee Weeee Weeee! She started saying this after we took her to the park to swing and I was telling her Weeee :)
What a sweet baby you are Ella girl! Please don't grow up!

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Celebrating Dad

This Father's Day I'm especially thankful for the husband I have. He makes one INCREDIBLE father to our two darling girlies. 
{You can tell where Evie got her eyebrows + where Ella got her eyes + their passion for food + chubby cheeks anyone!?!}

Braden is the dad who walks through the door after work with a smile on his face no matter how his day was. 
He immediately hugs Evie and talks to her about her day, and picks up Ella to squeeze her darling bum :)
Not only does he tell us all he loves us daily, but he shows us through his actions.
When Evie asks him to play barbies or come be "the kid", he doesn't say "wait just a minute" or "maybe later", he goes right then.
He's never afraid to be silly.
When he's running late, or trying to get out the door and Ella crawls over to him, he picks her up and kisses her.
Our children have never, not once, been a burden to him.

Braden,
We love you with all our hearts. Someone invented Father's Day because of men like you. Thanks for taking such great care of us and making our life such a beautiful one.
We love you!
xoxoxoxo,
Whitney + Evie + Ella



Thursday, June 13, 2013

Do ya hear?

So, I was looking through old posts. I was shocked to see that all my posts concerning Evie's hearing have upwards of 300 views. Some 500! Creepy? Well anyways, people always ask me how she's doing - if she can still hear - what's up with the hearing aids - how are her ears - etc. So . . .
here is a quick update on my lovely lady with hearing loss.
Evie, is doing fantastic. Because she has a type of progressive hearing loss (can get better and worse) we are constantly monitoring her hearing. So far there have only been very small changes. I could not be more proud of her. I'm pretty sure she listens better than normal hearing kids. With her hearing aids on she hears everything. She hears me whisper to her! SO COOL HUH!? She talks REALLY WELL. Her articulation is, well, it's downright impressive.

If any of you are reading this blog because you are just finding out that your child has a hearing loss, or you're worried they have a hearing loss, or you know someone who knows someone who has hearing loss - well that is awesome. Frrr real. Don't be scrrrrd. (What just happened there?) Anways . . . 
Because we live on this earth, at this time in history we have access to INCREDIBLE technology. 

To anyone just finding out your child has a hearing loss - the first part is the hardest part. Whatever emotion you are feeling, let yourself feel it. Don't be ashamed. It's normal. Things get easier and then all of the sudden you are like HEY my kid is still the same kid they were before. And there is SO MUCH HELP out there for you and your child. Find it and take advantage of it! You WILL find success if that's what you're looking for. With all your might, be POSITIVE, this is not a bad thing. Life is beautiful.

To anyone feeling like your child is showing signs of a hearing loss - GET THEM TESTED. Like NOW. It's so simple and so quick and so painless and so FREE! Answers make everyone feel better. If it turns out there is a problem, the sooner you know the BETTER. 

To anyone who knows someone with a hearing loss - If you ever have a question, ask. Very simple :) 

Evie Grace enjoying her summer:
 Sometimes if I say "PRETTY PLEASE" I can get Evie to strike a pose.

 This was pre-yard sale day. As you can see, she found some treasures.

Eve loves "penguin ice cream"

And she loves ice cream in general.


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Just because

This is what happens when you throw out your last pair of contacts, unknowingly, and have to wait 2 weeks to get new ones because you have to see the eye doctor first! Booooo!
I wear glasses on glasses like a boss.
Imawesomelikethis. . . .

I also have to point out that in Evie's "Mother's Day" note they sent home from preschool she said this:
My mom is special because: OF GLASSES

And now you know why.