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Friday, December 27, 2013

Christmas 2013!

Christmas Eve morning baking

 
Christmas Eve night we used paper nativity pieces to learn the story of Christ's birth

Christmas morning

 pajamas from grandpa & grandma Roundy

 The boys' Christmas gifts

 A gift for Athena from grandparents Roundy. Cute elephant blankets.
 Playing with new gifts


 A new backpack for Kindergarten



 Our posterboard tree
 Ty's Christmas
 Luke's Christmas
 Dad, mom and Athena's Christmas
 Merry Christmas!





South Dakota Pictures

Our family when we reunited!


Right outside the military base gates there is an air museum. Outside of the museum are a bunch of cool air crafts.








Luke in front of the base hotel
 
  There is an old dinosaur park in the area...up on the mountain. It was built in the 60s.


We moved into our house before Christmas!


 No Christmas tree or decorations this year so we had to make some.
 Our house from the backyard. We have a nice big backyard! Great for a garden, shed and a swingset!




Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve Eve & Christmas Eve



Yesterday I went to the Obgyn. I had not been there in a month so I was anxious to go. I also wanted to get an idea on how Athena is doing and if it seemed my pregnancy might end short…so I can plan for my parents to come visit. Mom and dad want to drive up here to watch our boys when I go into labor. To be here for the birth and help out.
I went to the doctor off base because that’s how they do it here. We heard that the Black Hills is so much better than the Rapid City hospital for OB so we took that advice.
Everything seems to be going smoothly with the pregnancy. Athena’s heart rate is good and her position. Her size is where it should be. And they did NOT tell me she’s took big. With both Lachoneus and Tiberias throughout my pregnancies the nurses would say that they were bigger than they should be at that stage. They kept wondering if I was farther along than I was…because I had two big boys.
But so far nobody has told me that Athena is big. So that’s exciting. The doctor did tell me that because I had two big boys my body is capable of having an even bigger baby. He also told me that induction is an option at 39 weeks along. So I’m thinking maybe mom and dad can come out a week before the due date and we will schedule an induction so that my parents won’t have to be here longer than a week before Athena arrives.  They would be helpful being here before she’s born because I’ll be so big and have the boys to take care of and the house will probably still need unpacking and organizing.
We are scheduled to have our stuff delivered to our house on January 7 which is two weeks away.  The plan is to have Luke in school by then and be closing on the house. The appraiser came yesterday and looked at the house. This is the last thing that we see can stop us from buying this awesome house. If the appraiser says it’s not worth what we have accepted to pay for it then we won’t be allowed to get it. I guess we won’t get a loan or something. I don’t know exactly.

We are in the house (early move in) but don’t have furniture. We have three mattresses we are sleeping on, two rugs and a bunch of small things. The boys have their summer chairs and table. We have a camp chair and an exercise ball to sit on. The boys have lots of toys with them but no places for organization for it can get pretty messy. We just clean everything every night.

When we moved into hotel Luke, Ty and I made friends with a family who was also moving here. Brenda Liefker and her boys Braedon and Bryson. They moved into a house just before us and now we’ve moved into a house. But we only lived 15 minutes away from each other. They live over by our church building. Yesterday Sterling was at work so I took my boys to play at Brenda’s house while I went to my Ob appointment. They are an awesome family! Catholic religion.

Last night, Christmas Eve Eve, for Family Night we made and decorated homemade sugar cookies. It was Luke’s request…after Primary on Sunday. 
We had pita bread with meat, feta and green peppers for dinner. Then the sugar cookie fun and eating. Then I made a batch of cinnamon roll dough…for Christmas Eve breakfast. One hour the night before means only two hours the next morning. They take a long time to make!
Today, Christmas Eve, we are going to teach the boys the story of Christ’s birth using visual aids I made and taping them on the wall.  Then tonight we are going to read the story from the scriptures.
The boys gets to open their new jamas and slippers tonight and wear those too.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Move To South Dakota

Road Trip

Friday December 6
Tiffany (myself), Lachoneus and Tiberias left Logandale in the morning.
It was a very cold weekend to be outside. It had been pretty warm just before but the temperature dropped drastically all around. In NV, UT, WY & SD....all four states we were to travel through in the next three days.

We drove up to Provo stopping only once for a long lunch/play break at McDonald's in Cedar City.
The boys did awesome being in the car for those 5 hours because they had not been on a long road trip in a while.

My parents drove up to Provo that day as well. They attended a Boren (my dad and his sibblings) party at the Roney's home.
My boys and I stayed at Mom Roundy's house. Her home was decorated so beautiful inside for Christmas! Stockings, trees, lights, Christmas carousels, nativities, nutcrackers, etc. It was so fun!

Hannah was there and mom and dad. Travis came home from work just before my boys went to bed that night.
I left the boys with Hannah while mom and dad helped me get my van ready for cold days and nights. We bought chains for the tires and a window scraper. Dad filled my gas tank and my windshield water with stuff to keep it from freezing. He even took the van out and filled the gas tank so it would be ready for the trip the next day.

In the morning we ate homemade muffins. The weather was really bad. A storm was coming so we wanted to leave early to avoid it if possible.
My dad dropped my mom off to us and we got out of our trip. From Provo, UT to Rawlins, WY. The weather was not too bad. We were driving in snow off and on but never too bad. The roads were a bit snowy but not too bad. We were able to make it to our destination without any trouble.

Wyoming is really windy and the 2 days we were there were so cold and full of snow.
We got checked into our hotel. I had received no cell phone service all day...since about Provo Canyon. I hated not having service because I could not let Sterling know how our drive was or find out how his was. He began his drive Friday is well but his weather and roads were pretty bad. He did not make it to his first day destination Friday because of a storm.
At the hotel in Rawlins I still had no phone service.

In Rawlins mom, myself and the boys went to Shopko and bought snow gloves. Then we let the boys play in the snow which they loved! It wasn't wet enough snow to stick together in balls for creating a snow man though.
We then went inside the hotel to warm up. We ordered pizza to be delivered to us and enjoyed staying in that evening. Sterling called me at the hotel to see if I had arrived and was alive.
His travel day had been much better than the first day and he had caught up on his travel distance.

Sunday morning we ate breakfast and checked out of the hotel. By this time the boys were tired of being in the car. That day they started driving me kind of crazy. Ty kept whining for me to hold him while we were driving in the car. I'd say "I can't hold you! Not while we are driving!" And "You have to be buckled up or we will get in trouble by the police. You have to stay buckled up to be safe." But he kept asking and asking and asking to be held.  We tried distracting him with fun things to do but he wouldn't stop whining to be held.
Every time we stopped for potty breaks I would hold him but he still drove me crazy asking when we drove.

My mom was so helpful, handing the boys snacks and toys and teaching them games. She taught them "I Spy" and tried teaching them "Go Fish."

We reached Casper and I finally started getting phone service. It was still windy and so snowy and cold.
 When we got into South Dakota there was a bit less snow on the ground and not quite as cold.

We made it to Rapid City by 3pm! Sterling had gotten there before us. He checked into our hotel on base.  The base is actually in Box Elder, not Rapid City.

Our New Life Begins

The hotel has a little kitchen and a pullout bed couch. Mom and the boys stayed in the living room.
We started house hunting online. Trying to decide if we should live on base or off base and if we should rent or buy. It turns out it's really expensive to rent here so buying might be a good idea.
The problem is that the baby comes in about a month and it takes 30-45 days to buy a house. We don't want to be in the hotel for over a month and through having a new baby. It won't be fun if we are in the hotel for Christmas but I think that might be the case.

There are four bedroom houses available on base but the housing office workers are all gone to a conference until Friday!

I met Brenda Lifeger in the hotel laundry room. She has two little boys around the ages of mine. She and her family got here about a month ago, house hunted, went to visit family then came back. Their realtor just found them a house.

We got our boys together a few times in the few days before their move. One time we watched the boys run up and down the halls of the hotel to get out their energy.

Our first night here Sterling, mom, the boys and I went to Denny's for dinner. It was so cold outside but so nice in the restaurant. 
Monday I let the boys play out in the snow and taught them to make snow angels.

Mom and I took the boys to the mall Tuesday. Brenda's son was ill so they did not come with us.
We played in the play area and the arcade (without spending money). I went to Gymboree because the whole store was on sale for under $20! I bought some way cute stuff for Athena!
And we ate lunch at the food court. Then we stopped at the Dollar Tree on our way back...my mom loves the dollar tree. She bought the boys some toys. I bought Christmas wrapping paper and potty training suckers for Tiberias. He picked out the candy. I'm not a fan of suckers because they last longer in your mouth giving your teeth cavities. 

Sterling was at work doing in processing stuff. He was assigned to "tower" and not "radar" which I think is a really good thing. Instead of being in a dark room looking at screens all day he will be high in the tower looking through windows and doing stuff there.

Tuesday afternoon mom watched the boys so Sterling and I could go on a date. We went shopping at the grocery store on base and brought back mint ice cream for mom and the boys. Then we went to the hospital which was 30 minutes away...in bad snowy weather. When I go into labor it may be bad snowy weather so that's good that I know how long it takes in the snow.
We just had to drop off the copy of my medical records at the office. Then we went to Walmart to finish Christmas shopping. The boys are having a small Christmas this year. At Walmart we were tempted to buy the boys a motor buggy, two seater. They are usually $250 up and we never thought we'd get one for our boys. But Walmart has them for practically $150. You buy it and they give you a Walmart gift card so it's like you're paying $150 for the toy. Both boys could fit in it and enjoy it a long time. But Sterling told himself he would never spoil his kids with one of those. And we realized that they would not be able to use it well in the snow...so only certain months of the year they would be able to use it. So we did not buy it.

After shopping we went to The Texas Roadhouse. We'd eaten there once before...in Idaho with Jon's family in July. It was delicious!
We enjoyed the food just at much at this location too! Yummy rolls. Mostly meat. I got a Cowboy drink and it was great. Then we put a lot of our food in to go boxes and ordered a chocolate brownie with ice cream on it, to share. Dessert was amazing!!!

We went back to the hotel and laid down with our boys on the hide-a-bed watching "Mickey's Christmas Carol." 
It turns out mom had helped Brenda out by taking her boys so she and her husband could have some alone time. So all four little boys played and had a blast and ate mac and cheese dinner together in our hotel room while we were gone. Awesome.

This morning, Wednesday, Sterling took mom to the airport and put her on a plane.  At 11am we met with Brenda's realtor, Michael Frybarger, whom she highly recommends.
The funny thing is that we had been house hunting online and saw Michael Frybarger's ad as he had listed a house we were interested in. We set an appointment with him and then found out that Brenda's realtor whom she had been telling me I should meet was the same guy. She had even told him about us and he was interested in helping us out.
Michael Frybarger helped them find a house and put up his camper as collateral so they could move in early!

So we met him at 11am. The kids played in a kid area with toys right outside Michael's office for the hour we were in there. We looked at some houses available and picked seven we were interested in looking at.
Michael directed set up a meeting right away with the financial guy, whom Brenda also recommended, Josh Campbell.

Frybarger is going to setup for us to view all seven houses tomorrow morning! The kids are coming with us.

We went from Frybarger's office to the financial office. I dropped Ster off to take care of that while I took the boys to Wendy's for lunch. Then went and met the financial guy myself.

We are hoping that tomorrow we will like one of the seven houses enough to buy. So we can start the buying process and get into a house early January...before Athena is born.
We are thinking we will stay in the hotel until then. We will have Christmas in the hotel, although Sterling will have a hard time with it. He has been in a hotel for four months already.

We wont get our stuff, from government storage, until we move into a house. So Christmas will be without decorations and a tree.
If that is the case I will buy a poster board or multiple so we can colour a Christmas tree to put on the wall. And we will buy a few decorations for the hotel room...for the sake of the little boys. I can get some construction paper and teach the boys to make Christmas decorations...maybe red and green chains or something.

The hotel has a kitchen with a stove/oven/ dishwasher/ pots/pans/utencils etc.

I can take the boys to the base library but I heard from Frybarger that the library is town is amazing. So we'll check that one out too. We love the library...the little boys and I.

Sterling has the next week off of work to find a house. We were going to apply for a house on base so we could go see them and decide if we liked them enough to give up having a large yard. We heard the housing on base is awesome. But the housing office is basically empty all this week. And now we have a realtor and things, we hope, are going to go well with buying a house instead.

Today is the day Brenda's family moves into their new home. So Luke and Ty won't have them to play with any more. But I'm betting we'll get together sometime...I really like her.
Sunday we will have our first day at church here and start to meet people though. Hopefully meet some friends for my boys.

Luke won't start school until January after the Christmas break. As soon as we figure out where we are going to live we can see about enrolling him in the nearest school for Kindergarten.


                                                        The weather

The roads have been pretty slippery since we got here. Sterling and I are going to get use to driving in slippery snow quite fast.

The weather has been really cold but we are told that it's worst than usual. Usually at this time of year it's not this cold or snowy. I think I'm getting use to the snow already though.

We can't stay out in it too long because it gets too cold. But in the late morning and early afternoon it's not too bad.

Still, even at night when it's dark and the temperature is lower, we go out. I have not been hidding indoors to avoid the cold. So this is good! I'd much rather live here in the snow than in Biloxi MS, where Ster was, with the beach. Those beaches are shark infested.

Life is great. Now that we have a realtor and will start house hunting tomorrow we are less stressed. It seemed it was going to take forever to find a house just hunting online without a realtor. Things are going to be smooth and fast in comparison.






Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Meeting Santa


Monday my boys were able to play with their cousin (Ezra and Lincoln) one more time before our and their moves.
My mom and I took the boys to Vegas with us. I had to get a copy of my medical records from the base hospital for the move. We went to Walmart then over to Nicole's house. 
We all took the boys to play at a park together and mom went to pick up McDonald's for dinner.
The cousins played with each other more than I'd ever seen them do before. They all had so much energy and ran around the playgrounds together the whole time.
We enjoyed dinner at the park. It was fun to see baby Hank, Aaron and Nicole's newborn, again. 

Aaron has already moved to Grenada and Nicole will soon take her boys and go there as well.

Tuesday evening was the Logandale 5th ward's Christmas party. The boys and I went to see Santa before the party dinner.
Luke had been wanting to see Santa. 

In the car on the drive over I asked the boys what they want for Christmas ...what they would be asking Santa for. Ty responded "A bag of candy." And Luke said "I'm not going to tell you. I'm only going to tell Santa."  Cute kid

I thought they'd be a little shy about sitting on Santa's lap. As we came to where Santa was sitting greeting children in the church I leaned over to ask Luke if he was ready to go sit with Santa. I looked up and saw Tiberias was already full speed toward Santa. He is not a shy boy! He sat with Santa and when asked what he wanted for Christmas he saw what Santa had with him...he replied "A candy cane!" lol and that's what he got...right then.
Luke wasn't scared either. He wanted a toy car and understood that Santa wasn't handing out the gift requests right then. But Ty didn't know. When Ty heard that Luke asked for a toy car he said "Wait. I got a candy cane but I want a toy car!"



 Mom, dad and Nephi joined the party for dinner. David and his family came too. There was a production put on by the ward and Autumn played the roll of Mary, mother of Jesus. She's a talented young actress.

For my mom's sewing class, which I have been helping with, we decided to give the girls Christmas decorations as an option. So I made some sample decorations for the girls to see. It was so fun but took a lot of time! Some are made of fabric and some of felt.


Tomorrow is our packing day. Pack up all our stuff in preparation for our big trip to Sterling.
Tomorrow is Sterling's last day of cross training in Mississippi. He has to take a test and when he passes he will be allowed to move on to Rapid City, South Dakota...our next base.

Friday my boys and I are driving to Provo where we will stay the night. My parents are going up to Provo that same day for a Boren family party where dad and his siblings get together annually.

Sterling starts his journey Friday as well.

Saturday my dad will head back to Logandale and mo will come with me and my boys. We'll drive to Rawlins Wyoming and stay there in a hotel that night. Sunday we'll drive the rest of the way, as will Sterling, to Rapid City. Reunion! We are so excited and eager!

The weather is getting cold all of a sudden...like everywhere. It's suppose to be snowing in Provo when we leave there and freezing if not snowing the rest of the way to Rapid City.



When there were two weeks left to the move I got so excited and then depressed. It seemed so close and then so far...too far.  But I got over being depressed. I keep busy. And I am so excited and happy...it's almost here.

I've been so busy all week that I can't even get half the stuff on my "to do" list done each day. Tomorrow I will pack, take the boys to the library/grocery store/hardware store and possibly McDonalds, make dvds with the One Touch Video system Sterling bought that records vhs tapes to computer so I can make dvds, and finish packing.

In Provo I will need to pack our Christmas gift to Trevor and Simone (since Sterling had it mailed to his mom's house) and take notes of where everyone packs my stuff into my van. I'll have to have a bag packed for the first nights and know where everything is in the trunk because we will not want to take everything out of the van in the hotel while we are looking for a place to live.

Mom will stay with us a few days then fly home. In January when the baby comes our plan is to have both my parents come out...for the birth and to help out.

My pregnancy is going great. About a month and a half left.  I feel healthy and the baby seems to be doing great.
We likely won't have our Christmas tree out this year...even if we get all our stuff and into a house/apartment by Christmas we won't want to unpack the tree and decorate it just to pack it up again when we have so much work to do unpacking all our things and preparing for Athena's arrival.
But the boys have been enjoying the Christmas scene at my parents' house. They put up colorful lights on the outside of the house. Luke helped set up the tree in the formal room. Both boys helped decorate the tree. Then my mom got a small tree for the tv room that the boys are decorating with homemade gingerbread cookies and candy canes.

We will be reading the story of Christ's birth to our boys. Maybe we'll get out one of our nativities because that won't be too much trouble to unpack and pack up again.

The year will end pretty crazy for us. The new year will start the same way. But our life is amazing and we love the changes happening.