How it all started.

How it all started.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Mother's Day 2010


Ellie and I sitting on the couch.


Mathias in Josh in our kitchen.


My oldest Daughter Akalaya.



My oldest son Elijah.



The twins in there red flyer wagon.


My Mother's Day was nice. I wish it could of lasted longer, but I got the whole weekend to be spoiled and do whatever I wanted to do. I got to sleep in and got gifts both Saturday and Sunday. Saturday I got a vacuum and a bouquet of wild flowers from Josh and Elijah. Sunday I got a new camera and a cards from Josh and the kids. Thank God the weekend was nice and Josh, The twins, Ellie and I got to go for a walk. Elijah got to play with his friend next door while we went on our walk. So we got a free babysitter for the afternoon and he got to have fun. It was nice. I'm blessed to have such a beautiful family and cute kiddos and for me there will never be enough hours, days or weekends to spend with them. But weekends like Mother's Day gives me more of a chance to just be lazy and enjoy them.


Monday, May 17, 2010

Twins First Play Date.


Caleb, Daniel and Adriel playing in Elijah's corner.


Adriel and Daniel playing in Elijah's corner ( Hope got the kid right lol, they look nothing alike just got to remember who is who)


Mathias and Daniel playing together.




When Ellie was born I met this lady at the hospitable through the staff, that had a four year old, two 2 year old kids and a baby girl born on the same day as Ellie. So of course we started talking and became friends almost immediately. It amazed not only the staff at Tacoma General but both my new found friend Heather and myself that someone existed out there with the same exact set up. I use to think that there was no one in the world that could understand what I was going through, but to my surprise and delight there is.

Anyways we set up a play date so that all our kids that could walk and play could play. The photos above are of her twins playing with my twins. The older boys were upstairs playing and getting into trouble *lol*. Though the twins didn't interact all that much, I hope with time they will. It's awesome that they will have someone the same age to play with and even as they get older the same living situation... At the moment. The older boys of course hit it off and seem to play well together. Am hoping it stays that way and hoping that our girls get along too. Also look forward to plenty more play dates for all the kids... We are blessed to have family friends like this. This is a once in a lifetime set up... and a kewl one at that.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Showers full of gifts. May 1st 2010.


The beautiful Cupcake set up.


View looking down at them.


Close up of one of them.


The proud Daddy.


The perfect photo of a Daddy and his youngest Daughter.

Thank God for a wonderful church family and neat care group. Our church threw Ellie a beautiful baby shower. It was after she was born because of my pre - term labor. But just the same wonderful. The care group asked me what I needed and tried to get those specific items. Ellie got several beautiful dresses and cute outfits. She got items for both summer and later on in the fall. I can't wait to see her in them. Almost everyone in the care group brought food and one of the Moultrie girls made the cutest cupcakes I've ever seen. Cindy Junket wrote a touching devotional. We had an awesome time and got tons of stuff for our little Ellie.

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Ellie's Devotional


He said to them, "Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these" Mark 10:14

1.) Baby Blanket.
Be sure to wrap Ellie up in the love of Jesus to keep her warm. fill your home with the love for each other. The more the love of Christ is shown in your home, the less there will be of bickering, fighting, and arguing, which is something no child needs to grow up with.

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 1 John 4:7

2.) Baby Blocks.
Give your child the building blocks of character that she'll need throughout life. Teach her those traits that will develop her into a wonderful adult such as honesty, integrity, hard work, obedience, responsibility, and respect.

Train a child in the way she she should go and when she is old she will not turn from it. Proverbs 22:6

3.) Baby Book.
Remember you are making memories every day. Write down things you want to remember in a baby book or journal, take pictures, but most of all keep all of these moments with your children in your heart. You will never get that time back so make the most of it because Ellie is a wonderful gift from the Lord.

Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a reward from him. Psalm 127:3

4.) Safeguards
Help safeguard Ellie not only physically by all the things you can do to make her safe, but for eternity. Teach her the way of salvation. Take her to Sunday school, Awana and church. Have family devotions. Do all you can to ensure that she is shown the way of salvation, so that when she is ready for that decision, she'll be able to make it.

And how from infancy you have known the Holy schriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
2 Timothy 3:15

5.) Baby Clothing
Clothe Ellie in prayer. Pray daily for them. Nothing will fit better, be more in season, or be more suitable for your child to be clothed in than your prayers. There's so much to pray about concerning our children -- their salvation, their safety, their relationships with others, their virtue, their witness,their general welfare and the list could go on and on.

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God.
Philippians 4:6

6.) Child's Bible
Make the word of God prominent in Ellie's life. Help her from the time she is little with memory verses. Have Bible sword drills with her. Quote verses with her and let her see that God's Word is important. Take her to Sunday school and enroll her in Awana and Bible study fellowship.

These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Deuteronomy 6:7

7.) Baby Rattle
From time to time just rattle yourself into remembering that you just can't do it alone. You need to rely on God to be good parents. Get close to the Lord in your daily devotions and prayer life. Make Christ your strength.

I can do everything through him who gives me strength. Philippians. 4:13

8.) Rubber Duck
Have fun parenting. Being a parent can sometimes be hard but enjoy your role as Mom and Dad. Thrust yourself wholeheartedly into it.

And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Colossians 3:17

If I live in a house of spotless beauty with everything in it's place, I am a housekeeper, not a homemaker. If I only have time for waxing and polishing, my children will learn of cleanliness, not godliness. Love leaves the dust in search of a child's laugh. Love smiles at the tiny fingerprints on the newly cleaned window. Love is the key that opens salvation's message to a child's heart. Before I became a mother, I took glory in my house of perfection; but now my priorities are different. I glory in God's perfection of my children.


Big Family, Little Table...


Our little table, look at how full it is.


Adriel to the right of me.


Mathias to the left of me.


Yummy meals, feeding our bellies.


And our hearts.

Wow, everyone who can walk is now crammed at our little round table. The twins have finally graduated from using high chairs to eating at the table with the family. Though still in sitting in there high chairs we no longer use there trays. The high chairs are now used as booster seats/ chairs. It's interesting to see how they have grown, developed and changed. It's also impressive to see that they are now trying to babble a bit and attempting to master spoons and forks. Though both still a work in progress we are working on it. The twins now use there own kid size plastic plates to eat off of and most of the time keep there food on it, sometimes if we don't pay attention we end up with more food on the floor then the table. Guess that's what we get for not paying attention.

Its awesome in the morning to sit down and talk with the twins while Elijah is at school and at lunch to be able to talk with Elijah about what he did at school today. But my most favorite time is at dinner when we are all at the table together. Sometimes even our little Ellie joins us for a meal. I think this will bring us together as a family. Our table may be small but we all fit perfectly and our table is full of love and joy as we grow, share and learn together as a family. Were a big family who sit at a little table.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Monday week/ Bathroom disaster.


Our Bathroom Counter with his and her's sinks. Elijah pained to streaks across the front of it, still don't know how to get the nail polish off of it.


Josh's own private shower, gets used by me and the kids sometimes. Elijah painted the floor in it.


My beautiful garden tub, until you get closer.


The front of the Garden tub, Elijah's unwanted artwork.


The inside of the tub, with Elijah's unwanted art work, you think it doesn't look that bad. This picture doesn't do the disaster Elijah created justice.

I had a doctors appointment, so Josh, Ellie and I headed to Tacoma while our babysitter stayed at home and watched the kids. Normally we come home to a house that has the normal disasters, juice on the kitchen floor, toys everywhere, things like that. But this night we came home to something out of a horror film. Our bathroom was covered in nail polish, half of my jewelry was strewed out and our night stands had been rubbished through. How could one 4 year could make this much mess you ask.

Well mean while down stairs our babysitter was dealing with one of the twins who had decided to poop his pants and then dig it out and wipe it all over his high chair, tray and body, while she was cleaning him up. Her son had an explosive poo in his diaper that went up his back and down both legs. Elijah of course being our brilliant master mind and knowing that he could mess with stuff while the babysitter was pre - occupied had plenty of time to plan his brilliant artwork and creatively dig in mommies jewelry and move it from one container to another.

We came home and needless to say I was very upset. I after seeing the mess frantically ran to my great Grandma's ivory crosses and the porcelain rose jewelry to see where they were. I couldn't find them and was searching all over the house. Well thankfully Elijah had shoved them in another box. So it was all there just all thrown into various boxes. I imagine Elijah was getting into this stuff when our babysitter caught him.

Well knowing I had to clean up the bathtub and it couldn't wait because I needed a bath. I began the clean up. I went to Wal - Mart and got a whole bunch of stuff to take the nail polish off of the bath tub and the shower. The tile was easy, the bath tub not so easy. We couldn't use the same chemical on the tile as the bathtub. So I had to scrape the bath tub with a special " no scratch" putty scrapper. After doing that and yes admittedly drinking wine. Josh thought I needed a break. Not to mention the nail polish remover had a very toxic smell and we both agreed it wasn't good for me since I was nursing Ellie to be exposed to the chemicals in it, because they might be able to transmitted through the milk to her.

Anyways after 2 hours of cleaning and being up until 1 AM in the morning. We finally had it clean. I took a bath in the bath tub we had scrubbed on all night and of course passed out shortly there after. Needless to say the next time the babysitter watched him. We took him with us. This nest time around though she will definitely know to watch him like a hawk lol.

Trying to be like Daddy!!!!






Sometimes the house is a disaster and that's okay because it allowed me to catch these photos. Josh had left his shoes lying around in the living room and as I was folding laundry the twins discovered them. Mathias was the first one to put the shoes on and began to walk around with them. Soon after brother was to follow. A cute timeless photo. Though I couldn't get either of them to look at me. It's still cute... I love to think the boys are just trying to be like Daddy.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Everyone calls them Amazing, I just call them my daughters.

“I Just Call You Mine”

I pinch myself sometimes to make sure I'm not in a dream
That's how it seems
I close my eyes and breathe in the sweetest moments I've ever known
It feels like home
And here I am I want to be your everything
There you are
Turning winter into spring

And everyone that sees you
Always want's to know you
And everyone that knows you
Always has a smile
You're standing ovation after years of waiting
For a chance to finally shine
Everyone calls you amazing
Yeah
I just call you mine

I fall apart
Just a word from you just somehow
seems to fix
Whatever's wrong
Oh, you reach into the weakest moments
And remind me that I'm strong
You've got to know
I'd be a fool not to see you even worse
To forget that you're more than I deserve

Cause everyone that sees you
Always want's to know you
And everyone that knows you
Always has a smile
You're standing ovation after years of waiting
For a chance to finally shine
Everyone calls you amazing
Yeah
I just call you mine

Nothing makes sense when you're not here
As if my whole world disappears
Without you what's the point of it

Cause everyone that sees you
Always want's to know you
And everyone that knows you
Always has a smile
You're the dream that I've been chasin' after years of waiting
For a chance to finally shine
Everyone calls you amazing
I just call you mine
Everyone calls you amazing
I just call you mine

Song dedicated to Akalaya and Ellie.
I love you my girls.

Picture perfect!!!!


A smile so big she looks like she could laugh



The smile that looks like she could just talk your ear off about something.


The satisfied happy smile.


That beautiful glow of happiness she has in her face when she looks at you.

I've waited for 11 months to capture this photo and I finally did. This is our Ellie's smile the smile that brightens the room, makes the clouds go away and the sun shine. The smile that feels my heart with love and joy. I was so happy to finally capture this.. Definitely plan on framing it. Ellie is such a bubbly, emotional little sweet heart. I'm blessed she's my daughter and even though she's only a few months old I'm so very proud of her already. Lord knows I will always love my boys. But there's something special daughters bring into your life and I have too. This picture perfect smile reminds me to slow down and enjoy life. The picture perfect smile.