weekend birthday blast

what do you do when dad is working all week in anaheim and someone is having a birthday on the weekend? stuff the passes in your pocket, pack the kids up in the car, and drive on over to celebrate the birthday with him, of course! i'll take this kind of birthday any day. although i don't think it will ever happen again. but for just this once, it was magical. 

D is now six. and somehow it seems that maturation has happened overnight. his eyes are older. he seems a little wiser. a little more on to my motherly schemes. and a lot more manly or gentlemanly i should say. he's taking after his dad. sensitive. kind. and dare i say, good looking! love this little guy. so glad he was sent to me.   


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a few of the favorite rides…

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and a wall with crazy cool design and acoustics. it may as well have been a ride, they loved it!

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jeff's favorites… ice cream treats. (surprise, surprise.) and the barbershop quartet.

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and lincoln's favorite…

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and my favorite…

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see you again soon, walt!

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silhouettes for nie

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so happy to be part of something to help with Christian and Stephanie's recovery fund! a group of amazing designers at Two Peas got together to design a collaborative fundraising kit with ALL the proceeds going directly to their recovery fund.

it was truly a special experience for me to be able to design and to give what i can of myself to them.we wanted to name it Silhouettes for Nie for a few reasons. One, because i had noticed on Nie's blog that she had silhouettes of her family hanging over the fireplace and two, because Christian was the vocal solo for a song called Silhouttes on their Twyce Around cd. So it only seemed appropriate to call it that!

so if you are into digital scrapping and would like to donate in this way or even if you aren't into digital scrapping and want some lovely goodies to put on your blog or whatever, you can find the Silhouettes for Nie kit here.

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on my mind

no doubt if you are a blog reader, you may have heard about the story of christian & stephanie nielson. their story has circulated far and wide and the outreach to help their family continues to amaze me. i'm pretty sure they have crossed my mind every day since jeff came home and told me about the accident weeks ago. and each time i hurt a little more inside.  

i first met christian back in the day when jeff and i were dating. he was one of jeff's best high school friends. they sang together in a group of six guys–twyce around. jeff pretty much won me over when i heard him sing. and christian, well i don't think i've ever heard a clear and low bass voice as amazing as his. they all got together again at their high school reunion to sing a few old tunes. they picked it up again like they'd never left off. 

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i've been keeping up with their recovery via stephanie's sister's blog hoping and praying that they can be a family again soon. but knowing that life for them has changed forever. and wondering what miracles the Lord is working through them. i know there are many. so many.

i've already experienced my own miracle just a few days ago reading her blog. i read a post from stephanie's brother after he visited them at the hospital. as i read his words, The doctor gave us some good news today – Stephanie's facial surgery went well. They worked on her hands and her face. They were able to preserve her ears and nose. i began to weep. i read it again. her ears and her nose. her ears and her nose. and i wept harder. and my heart changed. at that moment, i was reminded once again that the outward appearance is only a mortal house for our beautiful and eternal spirits. and that she is as beautiful as ever. i know this tragedy that has befell their family has a purpose far beyond our understanding. and it is our opportunity to understand His hand moving among us.
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tired of frosting goatees

so jeff keeps telling me he's tired of frosting goatees. what? hmmm…and i thought he never really read this thing! i guess he does. and i guess he enjoys hearing the random thoughts inside my head that rarely come out in our day to day communication. 

usually when he walks in the door from work, the kids charge him running and screaming. then it's a quick game of "get you" (a game of chasing and more screaming). then it's dinner with a few bits of attempted conversation about the events of our day. which really amounts to "what? i can't hear you, hon. even though you are sitting two feet away from me, but three children are all talking to me at once. how about we talk after they are in bed?" 

and then after they are all snuggled and tucked in their beds, i usually walk toward our bedroom in a catatonic state or downstairs to the kitchen in an attempt to straighten the disaster before the next day begins. but all too often i find myself heading straight for the couch to sit and mumble something about how i should really being doing something productive but i just need to relax for a minute. and then before i know it, i'm mumbling again as i walk up the stairs glancing at the clock and realizing i just wasted half the night sleeping on the couch. and we all know that couch sleep has half the value of bed sleep because you are so uncomfortable and you don't know this until you wake up.  

ah, the joys of young motherhood. they are wonderful days. and i wouldn't trade them for anything! 

so, jeff, if you are reading this…i did want to tell you a few things today that i just never managed to say out loud.
#1. i love you.
#2. i love you more.
#3. i love you more now than i did when i wrote #2.

-cherie

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frosting goatees for everyone

my mom requested that i take pictures of the official "1st birthday cake" event and post them. boy did this little kid have a good time. and when he came up for air, we couldn't help but crack up at his frosting goatee. i'm not sure who had more fun…him face planting in the cupcake or us watching him! 

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back 2 school stuff

well, i survived the first week of school! dallin thinks it's awesome. he loves kindergarten. i'm not surprised. he really thrives on structure and he loves to learn. so grateful for that! the drop off on the first day was pretty funny. i, of course, wanted to take pictures of my little guy on this eventful day in our lives. however, he was not on the same page as me! i asked him to stop for a few pics and he said, "uh mom, i KNOW they don't allow cameras here at this school. inside or outside!" so as you see, he wasn't too jazzed about posing for the camera. luckily when we went inside, he was willing to let me snap just one. funny kid! he's getting a little sick of mom looming around with a camera!

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also thought i'd share a little project i created for a class at Two Peas in a Bucket–an "off to kindergarten" book that I made for dallin. it's a mini book that has all of his important contact info, bus info, a reminder of how to tie his shoes, his favorites, etc. you can see the rest here. and here is a Kindergarten Book template for the inserts that i included in the book in case you'd like it. 

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a one-year old in da house

and today is his day! he has brought so much sweet happiness to our home. he is never too selfish to hold back a smile. if you need one, he is more than willing to give it. how we love this little guy! there goes one more little piece of my heart. ah. 

yesterday, i took him outside to take a few pictures. the drooly, toothy grin was in full splendor. then later in the afternoon, we ventured out to toys r us to get him a little something. we only go there on their birthdays, so as you can imagine, they all were going nuts with excitement. man, i love my kids!
and i'd say this one-year old is a pretty cute little boy too.

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and a happy birthday to his b-day sharing cousin, sol man. love you, buddy!
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my summer vacation: why i love aspen grove.

all that's missing is an official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot range model BB rifle with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.

well not really, but after i typed this all up it sounded a bit like an essay i had to write for school or something. it's long reading but hopefully you'll enjoy.

Things I loved about Aspen Grove:

-First and foremost, spending time with those I love, my family and dear friends, the Thunells.

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-It's like a youth conference or EFY for your whole family. Fun. Spiritual. Enjoyable. and Unforgettable.

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-It's a true vacation for mom and dad. For a few hours during each day, the kids separated into age groups and participated in activities lead by incredible BYU students. The kids LOVED it. Hiking, pirate adventures, fishing, swimming, rock climbing, story time, face painting, etc.

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Yes, even little Lincoln was taken care of by sweet girls so we could listen to speakers, go for a hike, etc. 

At first I was apprehensive about it, but the girls were amazing. Lincoln was a champ, and it was extremely nice to really and truly relax as a mom. I think we need that every once in a blue moon!

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-The surroundings were absolutely amazing. All I had to do was glance up at this majestic mountain valley and feel invigorated by nature. I'm an outdoorsy girl at heart. And the artist in me couldn't get enough. The pottery shop was built over a creek. Can you imagine throwing pottery on a wheel all the while listening to rushing water and looking at it through the floorboards?! Sheesh it was awesome!

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-The food was great. By no means is it a 5-star restaurant. But…I didn't have to stress about what, when, or where we were going to eat. When you think about it, that is a major ordeal when you are on a vacation. This was a no brainer. Definitely heaven for my "cooking challenged" personality!

-It was a wonderful chance for us to connect as husband and wife. We were able to talk. Really talk. Sit on a swing, take a walk, eat ice cream, and just be together for a little bit.

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-It was so well organized!! If you love structure–it's fabulous. If you love non-structure–it's still fabulous. You have total control over how you want to spend your time. If you want to participate in every activity, you can. Or if  you just want to take it easy and do things spontaneously, you can do that too.

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-The classes were amazing. Each week they invite different speakers. We lucked out to have one of my old BYU teachers, Susan Easton Black, there. I adore listening to her. She has a wealth of knowledge about church history that is unparalleled in my opinion. It is a treat to sit at her feet and soak in the stories she has to tell.

-The other speaker was a professor of marriage and family at BYU. I learned SO much from him. I want to share just a portion of it. He spoke to us about the divine design of marriage and the responsibilities of husbands and wives. He really brought the Proclamation on the Family into a new light for me. He emphasized that in a marriage "fathers and mothers are obligated to help one another as equal partners." Often I misunderstood the distinction between leadership and decision making when it comes to our husbands holding the priesthood. He showed us so many quotes (wish i could remember them all) about husbands and wives being co-equals, working together, making decisions together. This is where I came to a better understanding of it. Most often i will always default to jeff and say, "you hold the priesthood, you make the decision." Not so. We need to make it together. Both pray. Both receive answers and move forward in unity. He explained it using the metaphor of a canoe. We are in it together. We both need to decide on the destination and row together towards it. But a leader is needed in that canoe should course corrections arise and to guide us toward our mutually agreed upon destination. This is where priesthood leadership comes in to play. 

That whole discussion just really helped me become a more pro-active member of our marriage!

The next thing he brought to light was the different responsibilities of a father and mother. In the Proclamation, fathers are given 3 P's: to PRESIDE, PROVIDE, and PROTECT. And how many responsibilities do mothers have….just 1: to NURTURE. If you want to create an equation, it would look something like this:      3P = 1N

So, what did I learn from this…….. our one N is hugely important!!!!!!! It is the one responsibility we have–equal to the 3 responsibilities of our husbands. We should and must realize the divine importance of our calling to nurture and not down play it, delegate it, or feel it is not valued. Just as important is the need to magnify that responsibility and not to think that just because we are at home with our children that we are necessarily nurturing them. Simply languishing out each day just being a body there to make sure our kids don't die is not nurturing!! This struck me so hard. I slip into that feeling at times. But i'm grateful to receive a recharge on the importance of being a great mother, not just a nice lady who makes peanut butter and jelly for lunch.

Lastly, another metaphor he used to illustrate this point of 3P = 1N. Take a pair of scissors as an example. If you separate one sheer from the other, it is useless. Both sheers (husband and wife) are needed to make the scissors (marriage) function as a whole.

And can you see this?  3 fingers (3P) on one side and 1 thumb (1N) on the other. Brilliant, I tell you!

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-And so, in a nutshell, it was a wonderful vacation. A wonderful learning experience. And a wonderful place where I hope we can return again soon!

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don’t worry, he’s just fine. it’s his mom that’s the basket case.

yes. that's me.

basket.
case.
can't sleep. suffering from "paranoid mom afraid to turn her child over to the world" syndrome. 
all because he starts kindergarten tomorrow. 
repeat to self: take it easy, trust, and continue to teach him. and stop thinking he'll come home with tattoos and a full knowledge of reproduction, would you? 😉  

i know i promised a little re-cap of aspen grove. i have so many good things to say about it. still need to gather my thoughts about it though. for now, here's a quick picture show for fun.

the view from the car on the drive to utah

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and the view from the car on the way home

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off to go tuck my little frenzied mind into bed!
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