Sunday, March 1, 2026

February Moments & SEAHAWKS

February was a good month. We had some ups and downs with the experiences we had this month which is just a part of life. We have had some sunny days and we are looking forward to more days like that to come. The spring flowers in my yard are starting to pop and there is such a promise of spring in the air.

Baylor started back into swim lessons this month. She did level 2 again and it was such a tender mercy when we showed up the first day. She was so happy to have a girl teacher, and she is the only student in her class. She has gotten amazing one on one time and her teacher has been incredible helping her where she is at and pushing her. At the end of the month, we found out that she passed level 2! Way to go Baylor! I saw so much improvement and Baylor's confidence in the water grow.

 The first weekend of February, we had lots of family in town to support our two missionaries, Blake and Mikey. Blake went through the temple and Paige watched her sisters again. It was sweet to go with Blake and have lots of family in the celestial room.  Some of these handsome boys were with us and the rest of them did baptisms while they waited for us.
Then the next day we all got to listen to Mikey give his farewell talk at church. It was wonderful and it will be great to get his letters and see how he grows and learns to love the people in Texas. Later in the month, we got to listen to Blake speak and I also know he will grow and learn to love the people of Portugal. They will both do amazing things and are great examples to their siblings and cousins.

Mike decided to stay longer with his kids and watch the Superbowl with us. We had all sort of snack foods to enjoy!
The girls spent the time from church to game time getting the house ready for the Seahawks. Baylor made the cool sign out of cardboard and they all worked on the poster board. Everyone that came to watch had to sign the back of the poster.
Front (Baylor drew and colored the Seahawks logo and Paige did the helmet)
Back
It was so fun to watch with family! We even brought in the other couch from our front room so we had lots of seating. And the best part of the day was that the Seahawks won the Superbowl!!! There were fireworks outside whenever the Seahawks scored but once the game ended, it was fireworks everywhere and SO many of them. It seemed like more fireworks than 4th of July during the whole day. It was so exciting and such a cool thing to witness.

We took the girls out of school the following Wednesday so that we could go to the Superbowl Parade. It was incredible and there were SO many people (like around a million according to the news)! Dale was willing to take us and drop us of which was super kind of him. We got there about 2 hours early and had to wait around for quite a while. I’m glad I took some camping chair for us to sit on while we waited. The weather was pretty good for this time of year. There were occasional Seahawk chants, and it was cool to be amongst so many people with the same cause. We were about 5 rows of people back from the street and as the parade got closer to starting, people would try and sneak their way closer and lots of people around us where holding firm and not letting anyone pass. The parade was cool. It was fun to see the players, coaches, and the trophy. The mascot was my favorite part. He really knew how to feed into the crowd and had confetti cannons. There was so much confetti and cheering and everyone with their cellphones recording and taking pictures. Seahawks players were throwing beers to people in the crowd. It was quite an experience. We got to walk in the middle of the street in Seattle (which is something the girls will never get to do) with a whole bunch of people as the parade ended and we found a spot where Dale could pick us up. The first one I would say was cooler and more memorable, but this one was pretty cool and I don’t regret going.
The next day, I found lice in McCall’s hair! I didn’t realize what it was at first until I looked it up. This was the first time for me as a parent, and it grossed me out. I think I saw one earlier in the week or the week before but I didn't know what it was and just thought it was a random bug. In my mind for some reason I thought lice were white and not brown. But then when I saw two of them in her hair is when I decided to look it up. I washed all her bedding and did a treatment in her hair. Then two days later, I found lice in my hair. My head had been itchy that day and I washed my hair and found lice on my brush. I was incredibly grossed out! Then when the girls got home, Nate checked their hair and both Baylor and Paige had it. We were all at different stages, but it was gross and I felt that I did laundry for three days straight. We all treated our hair (even Nate) and washed our hair and did the combing treatment every day for a week. Who knew that when we got Baylor this fun microscope for Christmas that we would be using it a few months later to see what lice looks like and if the things in our hair were lice or dandruff. I was grateful when we got to the point that no one had any more nits in their hair. Nate and I both had dreams about it and talked about it a lot. Nate did lots of research and I’m glad that it is past. I really hope we don’t have to deal with that again. I will say that it was a tender mercy that we all pretty much got it at once. It was a long week but if I had to do that in stages it would have been more of a pain. Lice has been something that I have always been paranoid about and this experience has made me realize that it is a nuisance but it really isn't that big of a deal. It's mostly a mental for sure.

Baylor had a doctor's appointment this month. She has had growing pains in her legs pretty much every night for months and earlier this month, they hurt so bad she was in tears. We talked with her doctor about it at her well child checkup in November and we have tried heating pads and massaging but the pain is persistent. So, we went back into the doctor, and they decided to do an X-ray and a blood draw, a first for Baylor for each of these things. She handled it all very well and we got the results a few days later and everything looks good and she is healthy. So, we are going to try and do preventative care and massage and do heat right after dinner, hopefully to be not as bad as nighttime rolls around. The week she had lice and took a bath every night she hardly had growing pains, so we know a warm bath helps. 
I taught science in Baylor's class at the end of the month and it was a fun one. The focus was all about rocks. So I had the kids do four rotations. First, I brought a collection of cool rocks from Baylor and Paige's collections. With the group, I had them look at the rocks and I told them about it as much as I could. Then they would pick their favorite one and draw a picture of it on their worksheet. The sweet thing was one boy, when he saw all the different rocks, said how lucky Baylor was that she got to find all those rocks. Second group was hitting rocks together. They hit to big ones together, then two little ones, and last a big one and a little one. They had to decide which sound they liked the best and then circle it on their worksheet. The third rotation was sorting rocks. I went out to the Soos Creek a few days before and got a whole bunch of different kinds of rocks. They worked together and sorted the rocks by size, color, and shape. Then on their worksheet they circled which way they liked to sort them the best. The fourth rotation was the favorite. I bought a geode for each of them to break open with a hammer and take home with them. The funny thing was when I explained what a geode was and that there are mineral crystals inside, they all got excited and said they would be rich. :) They all loved it!
Then Nate hit a big milestone of 10 years being a full time for the City of Covington. We went out to dinner to celebrate. We love him so much and we are grateful he is amazing at providing for us!
Now onto March and spring!

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Mid-Winter Break

 We enjoyed a week off from school for our mid-winter break. We did a little something every day of the week and had lots of family time. 

Nate had Monday off, so I enjoyed grocery shopping by myself., Nate went to the thrift store with Paige, and Baylor had swim lessons. It was a day to get some errands done and enjoy some time at home.

Tuesday Paige spent most of the day sewing. Baylor had a doctor's appointment and then I met with some ladies in our ward during the afternoon. (Paige watched her sisters and they had fun doing some science projects.) She made some matching scrunchies for Baylor and a friend at school. Awhile back she saw this idea on Pinterest, and she got two sweaters from the Goodwill Outlet and put them together. I wasn't sure how it would turn out, but it turned out super cute and she did such a great job.
Wednesday was our Seattle day. Nate took the day off from work and I got free passes to the Seattle Aquarium through the library. Since McCall is still young enough to be free, we all got in for free! It was a great day spent at the aquarium and we loved seeing all the different animals and fish. 
The girls loved touching the sea anemone, sea cucumbers, and star fish and having the poky anemone "hug" their fingers. Nate eventually convinced McCall to try touching the sea anemone and she thought it was pretty cool but refused to touch anything else.
The octopus was very active when we were around it which was so cool. 
Then we wandered around the rest of the aquarium and saw some seals, sea lions, otters, more fish, and some birds.
Then we got to check out the new part of the aquarium and the big tank is impressive and has so many cool things to see- fish, sharks, and sting rays. The girls loved finding Dory and Nemo.
It was a cold day, and so we had lunch in the car and enjoyed a little bit more time in the aquarium before enjoying the waterfront.
We checked out the new playground which is pretty fun and the gorgeous view of the city and the water. We wandered through the Curiosity Shop before heading back home so could be back in time to get back for Baylor's swim lessons.
Thursday the morning was spent sleeping in and doing some science experiments. Then we went with Celina and her two kids to Family Fun Center. We each got the Get Out Pass so I'm sure there will be many adventures together. Paige and I did the XD theater which was pretty entertaining since I am a screamer with the 3D glasses and Paige thought it was so funny. The rest of the kids spent two hours playing on the play place and kept busy chasing each other, climbing, sliding, and having so much fun.

Friday we got invited to try a whole bunch of different foods at the bowling alley. The owner is in our ward and was taking some new pictures of foods and needed some people to eat it afterwards. We were there with a couple of other families and I invited Celina and her kids to join us. We had wings, loaded nachos, grilled cheese, fried egg sandwich, nachos, mini corn dogs, mozzarella sticks, and fries (normal, cheese sauce ones, and garlic ones). It was all so good and Celina said it was such an American thing to do and she loved it. Then Nate and Paige went to the thrift store and then Celina came over for dinner and we did make your own pizza which was fun and the kids had so much fun playing together.
Saturday's adventure out and about was going swimming at the aquatic center for an hour. I stuck with McCall and the other two had fun playing, jumping off the diving board, and just testing out their swim skills. McCall is pretty brave and loves to jump off the side into my arms and practicing "swimming" all around.
And then Sunday was a day spent with extended family. We drove to Ellensburg and got to listen to Blake speak for his mission farewell. He gave a wonderful talk and then we enjoyed some lunch afterwards. The girls loved cousin time and we loved visiting before making the drive home.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Love Day

Valentine's Day was filled with love, gifts, fun, and family time.

It all started on Friday, the day before Valentine's Day, when Baylor had her class Valentine's party. She loved buying Valentine's for each of her classmates and getting everything all ready for the big day. I was able to volunteer in her classroom for most of the day which was fun. They played some games and had a pizza party for lunch. She came home with a bag filled with Valentine's from her classmates and she loved going through them all.
The girls woke up on Valentine's Day to candy sprinkled down the hallway and a fun heart streamer to burst through to their gifts from us, Nona and Pops, and Grandma and Poppy on the table. Baylor and McCall were the first ones up and McCall was so excited and kept coming to get me up saying the sun is up. She just wanted to show me everything and was so excited about the gifts on the table.
They kept busy waiting for big sister to wake up.
Paige finally got up and then it was time for gift opening and gift giving.
Paige got a signed Benson Boone picture that Nate got online and she thought it was pretty cool. The picture on the right was her teenage reaction when I said she could hang it on her hall and kiss is every night before she goes to bed (just like Aunt Erika when did growing up with a big Justin Timberlake picture in our room.) :)
Folded heart from Nona.
Paige made this cute pillow to go in their room as a gift to them. She did a great job. Baylor in the morning quickly made some little Valentines to give to everyone too which was very thoughtful.
Paige made Nate and I these cute wooden heart and Nate and the girls got me this poster with some things that I love. It says, "Happy Valentine's Mom! We love you to the "Milky Way" and back! We're so lucky you are our mom, no ifs, buts, or "Andes". You're sweet like "Lindor Chocolates"! If we could, we would "White Out" every worry you have! You're so cool like an "Arizona" drink! Love Your Favorite People.
We had heart-shaped, pink pancakes for breakfast. I made some chocolate covered strawberries to give some to Nona and Pops along with some Valentine's and I enjoyed some myself that evening. We had our traditional dinner of spaghetti, salad, heart shaped cheesy toast, and pink Jell-O. It was a wonderful day spent with the people we love the most!
We did our traditional countdown to Valentine's Day and Nate and I wrote things we love about each of our girls. Each morning they woke up to a new heart on their door. 
Here's what we love about Paige:

- I love you!!! Love Dad

- You are true to who you are. You are a kind, genuine, person.

- I love that you love going to the outlet with me.

- I love our guess the music artist and conversations in the front seat.

- I love how beautiful you have become inside and out!

- I love shopping with you when we have time.

- I love your silly moments.

- You are so creative and you have beautiful hand writing.

- I lobe watching you learn new talents.

- I love watching you do gymnastics. You are so grateful!

- I love watching you grow in confidence.

- I love being in young women's with you.

- I love your kindness towards others.

- Happy Valentine's Day! We love you! Love, Mom and Dad


Here's what we love about Baylor:

- I love you!!! Love, Dad

- I love that you are always up for an adventure.

- I love when you are kind to your sisters.

- You are an amazing friend!

- I love your love for the outdoors and rocks.

- I love being in your class at school and seeing what a good student you are.

- I love how you are a trickster, to a point.

- I love your zest for life and you are full of fun and joy.

- I love your eyes when you smile.

- I love that you love science projects and math.

- I love seeing you excited and hearing you laugh.

- I love your dance moves and singing.

- I love how you love your family and grandparents.

- Happy Valentine's Day! We love you! Love, Mom and Dad


Here's what we love about McCall:

- I love you!!! Love, Dad

- I love the funny things you say.

- I love how you say Paw Patrol.

- I love that you are my errand buddy.

- I love how you cuddle with me.

- I love how polite you are.

- I love when you hide under blankets with me.

- I love doing preschool with you and that you are always excited about it.

- I love your funny faces.

- I love chasing you and your laugh when you are caught.

- I love how you can't stay still when we fake sleep.

- I love your random "I love you's" and hugs.

- I love watching you learn new things.

- Happy Valentine's Day! We love you! Love, Mom and Dad
 

Letter R

Letter R took a little longer to complete but we did it. At the end of last week, it got busy and so I only go around to a few letter R activities so we finished it up the beginning of this week since I wasn't planning on doing preschool with the girls off school all week for mid-winter break.

Day One: McCall started the letter R week off with tearing pieces of Red paper and then gluing it on the uppercase R.
Then she did a Rice sensory bin. There were letters, pom poms, and coins to find in the rice.
Day Two: She first created a Rain art project. She first drew some flowers and a person for the rain to fall on. Then she glued cotton balls on for clouds and last she painted the Raindrops with her finger in blue paint.
Then we did a Rainbow science experiment. She lined a plate with skittles and then she poured some hot water on them and watched her rainbow appear.
Day Three: Baylor was around and wanted to help so first Baylor asked if we had any Red food to try and we had Raspberries.
Then together they worked on a Robot. I cut out a whole bunch of different shapes and Baylor helped her create a robot.
Then I had some Robots to cut out and we worked on putting them in a pattern based off the colors.
Day Four: First we created a Rocket. She cut out the squares and then glued them in a line. She added star stickers and then she wrote her own name on each of the squares of the rocket. She can now write her own name and it is the cutest thing.
Then I had to leave for a bit and Paige babysat so I had them do Road play with McCall. Baylor took some pictures.
Day Five: We started off creating a Rabbit. I drew the uppercase R on a paper and McCall glued on cotton balls and drew on the ears and face for a cute letter R Rabbit.
Then to end our R week and we did some Rock painting. I suggested to do things that start with R or are the color Red. So of course, McCall painted one of hers blue for Chase from Paw Patrol and her other rock she painted Donald Duck's hat. :)